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lectives were fun, but a lot of students chose courses that would help them directly out of high school into the hard, cruel, world. Although most of these classes were also clubs, a certain amount of class time was also spent before a vocational student was allowed to jump into his job and money. Distributive Education students formed a strong club and strong ties as they met at either 7:30 or 8:45. Teacher Mr. Cole gave lectures, assignments out of manuals, and listened with the rest of the class as students gave sales demonstrations. Karen Gammill even brought her horse and pony to school and attempted to sell them to her class partner. Vocational Office Education students, like Pam Stone and Mary Herrington, found out how school administration worked behind the scenes. They learned office skills during their morning lab and worked afternoons at the AISD Administration building with the people who run the show. Some students got jobs after graduation. Sylvia Townsend, Miss VOE, worked during the year tor a law firm and was hired full-time after graduation. Trade school wasn't necessary for the guy who had automotive work in mind for his after-school vocation. Lanier's Automotive Mechanics department was one of the finest in the state. Students met off-campus in the morning at a garage and learned the technical aspects of what went on under the hood. Most of them worked at gas stations and garages after school and really enjoyed working with their hands and making money straight after their graduation.
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Trade school wasn't necessary for the guy who had automotive work in mind for his after school vocation. French class reallyuwas fun and games, played in French. Margaret Jabour, Greg Easley and Fred Hearst as escargot shrink from the approach of Chris Fairman, un chat fcatj. Top right: Working with her hands, Emily Johnson fashions a project in crafts class. Otis Daniels and Louis Matula take a library break to study their favorite subjects, sports. A year's practice at stake, Sandy Cain warms up for UlL contest in March.
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Doby Hayneegsoaies off an engine pad in his Automotive class. 1 Vg George Harris works on an airi filter in Auto Mechanics class. Auto Mechanics studenis at graduation for a rnecnanids 20 quarter system
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