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MUSIC AND ART DD CULTURE TO MHS Music and art classes add beauty and musical culture to our school. Mrs. Haynes introduces num- erous ideas and projects to her artistic students. Mr. Teltschik and Mr. Aguilar instruct our band into becoming one ofthe top ranking b and s in the Valley and state of Texas. Another outstanding cultural feature is our choir, directed by Mr. Penn. The ch o ir presents several concerts throughout the year. Mrs. Haynes enjoys helping her art students. 2......, Band members devote many hours of their spare time to prepare for the Pigskin Jubilee. Fine Arts and Music Department members are, Mr. J. H. Penn, Mrs. P. Haynes, Mr. Aguilar, Mr. A. Teltschik, Department Head.
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Vocational and Work-Study Program Department members are: Mr. B. Pruitt, Mr. L. Saldana, Jr.g Mrs, C. McGil Mr. J. Dollery, Vocational Department Head, Mr. D. Tidwell, Distributive Education Director. PREPARI G FOR FUTURE VOCATIONS VOE student, Virginia Munoz, uses the adding machine during a class assignment. m ' 'ffm' L... Vocational Office Education, Distributive Educa- tion, and A gri cultu r e are part of the vocational courses offered at MHS. These courses prepare and equip students with knowledge and experience which will help them develop a sense of responsibility. This, in turn, will serve as a stepping stone tow ard future vocations. Driver Education helps many of the members of our young society learn the proper meaning and usage of an automobile. Mr. Dollery, Ag. L III, and IV instructor, reviews the class for an exam. , - 2 Z if 1255? i ,, rr.r.r , ..,t ,., , ..,.. . 'W' Hug. st ' 'A p .. ,.. ,D i W 7 .M l
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urfxrwaw - , , S . Homemaking Department members are, Mrs. V. Pruitt, Department Head, Mrs. E. West, Mrs. H. Gorena, Mrs. Beas ley. HOMECOMING, A CH LLE GING SUBJECT Mrs. Pr to handl u it t instructs her e cooking utensils. Homernaking is divided into two m aj or fields, cooking and sewing. Each spring, students present a style show, dis- playing their accomplishments. Girls also study good grooming when taking a homemaking course. students on the proper way Mildred Rios and lsabel Garza worx earnestly to com plete their class projects. straw?
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