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MRS. DICK COZBY Journolism; Director of Publications; Quill and Scroll Society sponsor. B.A.—Texas Tech., University of Southern California. Member of LCTA, TSTA, TCTA, TAJD, NAJD, NEA, AAUW, Delta Kappa Gamma. DR. TED J. CRAGER Director of bands. B.S., M.S., M.A., Profes- sional Diploma, Ed.D.—Texas Tech., Teach- ers' College, Columbio U. Member of Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa, MENC, AFM, TSTA, NEA. MRS. T. D. DANIEL, JR. Homemaking; FHA sponsor. B.S.—Texas Tech. Member of HEATEA, LCTA, AHEA, THEA, TSTA, Phi Upsilon Omicron. MRS. J. C. ELAM English. B.A., M.A.—Sul Ross State College, University of Colorado. Member of TSTA, NEA. MR. MAURICE FITE Algebra,' number sense. B.S.—West Texas State. Member of TSTA, NEA, LCTA, board member of Children's Training Center. MRS. JEWELL FOSTER Arts, crafts; Art Club sponsor, freshman class sponsor. B.S., M.E.—Central State College; Texas Tech. Member of NEA, TSTA, TCTA, LCTA. MRS. DAVID F. GIRARD Science; Science Club sponsor. B.S.—Penn- sylvania State U. Member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, LCTA, TSTA, NEA. MR. DEE HANCOCK History, government. B.S., M.E.—Texas Tech. Member of NEA, AASA, president of Lubbock County Teachers' Ass'n. 25
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Potter’s Wheel Tried By Art Department Among the many features of the art depart- ment is the potter's wheel, which is the only one in Lubbock Public Schools. It is being used on an experimental basis this year. In the picture. Bill Holmes is shown molding a clay vase into shape. Clay work, annual art, commercial art, beginning craft, design, layouts for the news- paper, sketching, and window displays are some of the activities art students are under- taking this year. Service projects for the year included paint- ing dolls for Toys for Tots at Christmas and making toys for children who have cerebral palsy. Plans were made to sell objects de- signed by art students for the purpose of raising money for the department. Another new feature of the department this year is the kiln, an oven for firing enamel. Students are making copper-enamel work such as enrscrews, cufflinks, and ash trays, and also alass bowls with the kiln. Hiqhlights of the year for art students were an elementary art exhibit in February and a spring show for the display of their work. MRS. JOE C. BAILEY English; essay writing, creative writing; Forensic Club sponsor. B.S.—Baylor U., North Texas State, Midwestern U„ Tcxos Tech. Member of Delta Kappa Gamma. MRS. R. S. BEARDEN, JR. Bible, world history. 8.A., M.A.—South- western U., Scorritt College. Member of TSTA, NEA. MRS. M. T. BURELSMITH Homemaking; FHA sponsor. B.S., M.S.— Texas Tech. Member of LCTA, TSTA, AHEA, AVA. MR. WAYLON R. CARROLL Vocational agriculture; FFA adviser. B.S., M.E.—Tarleton State College, Tcxos Tech. Member of TSTA, LGTA, NEA, VATAT, NVATA, TVA, AVA.
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55 Students Enrolled In DE, ICT Training Fifty-five students are enrolled in Indus- trial Co-operative Training and Distributive Education for the purpose of training for immediate employment upon graduation. These students are on a half-day schedule, attending classes in the morning and work- ing in the afternoon. Edwin Simpson, Effie Estes, and Jo Nell Wharton help Wilma Bailey prepare a hemo- globin chart for her project which is entered in the local district ICT meeting that is held in February. Local winners send their projects to the state competition which is held at Galveston in April. The Monterey vocational department has several features which are new in the Lub- bock school system. Among these are a dis- play case between the two rooms, a glass counter for practice in selling clothing, and offices in the classrooms. DE trains students for distribution and sell- ing of goods, while ICT educates for appren- ticeship in courses such as repair service, nursing, and carpentry. Most first year students average 80 cents an hour, while second year students get slightly higher wages. MRS. GERALD HARRIS Vocal music, music appreciation; director of choirs; Musicions' Guild sponsor. B.S., M.M.—Texas Tech, University of Texas, University of Southern California. Member of Dclfo Kappa Gamma, TMEA, LCTA, NEA, TSTA. MISS PANSYE HARRIS Librarian, Library Club sponsor. B.S.—West Texas State; B.S. in L.S.—Denver U., Pea- body. Member of LCTA, TSTA, NEA, Delta Kappa Gamma. MRS. CATHERINE T. HASTINGS English; FTA sponsor. Chess Club sponsor. B.A., M.A.—Texas Tech., North Texas State. Member of LCTA, TSTA, NEA, Delta Kappa Gamma. MRS. C. EARL HILDRETH Biology; Biology Club sponsor. B.A.—Texas Tech. Member of TSTA, LCTA, NEA, AAUW.
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