Monterey High School - Chaparral Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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MR. D. M. HOWELL Speech, dramatics; extracurricular speech activities; National Thespian Troupe, 1563, sponsor. B.A., M.A.—East Texas State, Peabody, Northwestern U. Member of TSTA, NEA, SAA, NETA, TSA. MRS. TRUMAN HUTSON Physical education. B.S.—Texas Tech., Uni- versity of Texas. Member of TAHPER, NEA, TSTA, LCTA. MRS. R. P. JOHNSON Latin, English; SPQR sponsor. B.A., M.A.— West Texas State, University of Texas, Texas Tech. Member of NEA, TSTA, LCTA, American Classical League, Delta Kappa Gamma. MRS. DONNY L. KELSEY English; developmental reading; Y-Tocns sponsor. B.S.—Texas Tech. Member of NEA, TSTA, LCTA. MR. H. A. LYNCH History; Forensic Club sponsor. B.S., M.S.— University of Texas, Abilene Christian Col- lege, North Texas State. Member of NEA, TSTA, LCTA, Phi Delta Kappa. MR. C. B. McSPADDEN, JR. Metal work, mechanical drawing. B.S., M.S.—North Texas State, Texas Tech. Member of TSTA, LCTA, NEA. MR. WAYMON MULKEY Industrial co-operative training; Vocation- al Industrial Club sponsor. B.S.—North Texas State, University of Texas, Texas A and M. Member of TSTA, NEA, TVA, AVA, LCTA, lota Lambda Sigma Vocational Fraternity, president of WTIETA. MR. THOMAS NEELY Agriculture; FFA sponsor. B.S., M.S.— Texas Tech. Member of TSTA, NEA, TATA, Area I chairman. 27

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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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Homemaking Classes Show Pioneer Spirit Showing true pioneer spirit, Carol Williams and Mabelle Tate demonstrate their knitting skills. Students in homemaking courses were un- able to participate in laboratory classes be- cause the building was not complete the first semester. Instruction in knitting, cut- work, needlepoint, embroidering, beading, textile painting, and making felt motifs served as lab work in sewing classes. Food classes had more textbook study and demon- stration from experts in the field. Two courses for boys were offered this year: Foods 11, which included etiquette, cooking, weddings, and gift selections; and home and personal problems, in which home manage- ment, time budgeting, and general problems were discussed. The homemaking department is one of the most modern in the Lubbock school system, with such features as garbage disposals, individual kitchens for students, electric ranges, wall ovens, and laundry units com- plete with automatic washer and dryer, and electric ironer. MRS. H. R. NESMITH Homemaking; FHA sponsor. B.S., M.E.— Texas State College for Women, Texas Tech. Member of AHEA, TSTA, NEA, LCTA. MR. H. H. NICHOLAS History. B.A., M.E.—Abilene Christian Col- lege, Texas Tech. Member of TSTA, NEA, LCTA. MR. JAMES DONALD ODOM Social studies. B.S.—Texas Tech. Member of TSTA, LCTA, NEA. MRS. BOB PARKER Bookkeeping, typing. B.A., M.S.—Texas Tech, Highlands University, Porva State University. Member of Delta Kappa Gommo, 2nd VP, AAUW, TSTA, NEA, LCTA. 28

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