New Deal High School - Roar Yearbook (New Deal, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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Qgczenfygc csfuofes af gnferesf fo cscfoof Mr. David Hamm heads the science department at N. D. H. S. His biological studies have proved quite interesting for his students. These students have discovered new worlds through the microscope. Mr. Hamm has created an enthu- siasm for learning in each of his classes. He is planning to graduate from Texas Tech in August. He was recently married. Experiments and operations in the lab are a big part in Mr.. Hamm's teaching process. Mr. Hamm's classes have studied all phases of science, some of these being the classes of animals and plants and human anatomy. Mrs. James heads our com- MR. DAVID HAMM fr iff? gufure mercial department at New Deal High. She instructs the students in typing and bookkeep- ing. Mrs. James also takes care of the school bookkeeping and keeps record of the lunch- roorn tickets. MRS. DALTON JAMES G0mmerC1dfGQ35e5 jjrepare Mrs. James' typing students are fi- nally beginning to learn the keyboard after some nine months of the course. Seriously, Mrs. James has taught the students much about the uses of the typewriter. In the interscholastic league both the first and third places in the typewriting event were won. The bookkeeping class has done both interesting and educational projects, They became bookkeepers for make- believe companies and kept the records as though they were employed there. Mrs. James is easy to get along with and adds life to the school activities.

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fUOCaf1b12aff7qyr1Cuffufe Trap ares gufufe germ ers Mr. Vaughn Ginn is the Vocational Agriculture teacher at N.D.H.S. Mr. Ginn graduated from Texas Tech with a Bachelor's of Science Degree. T He has taught at New Deal for the past three years. MR. VAUGHN GINN The agriculture classes have many projects. They painted the new addition to the football stands on the west side, put up a fence around the new track field, and, in general, made themselves use- ful. The agricultural classes distinguished themselves in judging events this year. Parliamentary procedure is also stressed by the boys, under the guidance of Mr. Ginn. jmmemafefs Eeaofffe gufum Homemaker classes at N. D. H. S. are supervised by Mrs. Judy Lewis. Mrs. Lewis is in her second year of teaching at New Deal. She has created new interest in hen homemaking girls and widened their knowledge. Many interesting and amusing ex- periences brighten Mrs. Lewis' day in the homemaking department. She taught the girls to make Kleenex roses, sew a blouse together wrong side out, and clean paint out of their hair. Under the leadership of Mrs. Lewis, the Homemaking III class redecorated the bedroom in the department and made lined woolen suits. Other activ- MRS- TUDY LEWIS ities taught by Mrs. Lewis are cooking, and general sewing fundamentals in the Homemaking I and II classes.



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96660 COGCZA . . 96960 CQOQGS BILL MCA LISTE 3 R Mr. Sam Mayo has started a favorable record in his first year of coaching at New Deal. The football record improved over the previous season but was still plagued with injuries. Coach Mayo's basketball girls' team came out third in district play. Mr. Mayo received his degree from Eastern New Mexico University. He is married and has three young children. Track was the high point of Coach Mayo's coach- ing. The team copped first place in district. Mr. Mayo also fills a position in the classroom. He teaches world history and world geography. MR. SAM MAYO . 96960 M1223 T Mt. Bill McA1ister is New Deal's assistant coach and speech i teacher. He also fills the position of boys basketball coach and he is the Junior High football coach. Mr. McAlister's basketball boys' team took second in the district this year. The 'coach graduated from Eastern New Mexico University and previously came from Corpus Christi. He has a wife and three chil- dren. Coming from East Texas, he has had a hard time adapting to the West Texas sand storms. 1 1 Mr. McAlister has proved to be a likeable person and generally gets along with everyone.

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