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Decaflwwlgsugs ' ' damsww A closed circuit TV purchased by the Distributive Education Club will aid future vocational students ifor many years to come. With this TV students have an opportunity to watch themselves during a mock interview and to correct their mistakes. Not only providing on the job training, vocational classes allow the student to receive training at school including spelling tech- niques, making attractive displays, and discussing individual prob- lems. b as 'iff' O ,nfs Demonstrating the closed circuit TV Mr. O'Neil Harris and Mr. Dan Smith, vocational teachers, assist students in interviews with future employers. MR. O'NEIL HARRIS Distributive Education I, II DE Club MEd North Texas State MR. DAN SMITH Distributive Education I, II DE Club, Key Club MEd North Texas State pg wk V ? MR- BOB TARVER MR. DAVID ADAMS MRS. CONNIE ECHART MR. HUGH BROWN Iaduau-ja' Cooperative Diatribuxive Education I Vocational Occupational Vocational Occupational Training P1'e'ElHD10yment Classes 'ruining Training VICA Club DE Club VOT Club VOT Club BS University of Alabama BA North Texas State BS East Texas Stats MEd Sam Houston Sgage I9
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Looking over one of the new engines, Mr. Zollie Capps, power me- chanics instructor, realizes students have much to leam. ' wmlw w1tlvA rleatguw Small projects made at the beginning of the year in shop classes serve as determining factors as, to what larger tasks can be accomplished throughout the year. By examining a small article such as a shoe shine box that the student makes, a shop teacher can tell very quickly how difficult the work a student is capable of doing. Grades in shop are based on ability, attitude, and determination. A teacher looks for coordination of the mind with the hands, while a student works on his project. The size of the proj- ect is not stressed but its complexity and organization. 1 Mechanical drawing, or drafting, is the study of shapes, sizes, and the relationships of physical objects. Care is taken on drawing objects to scale. Many students who take drafting later pursue careers in engineering, archi- tecture, and other branches of techni- cal industry. .,,,,.z ' When it comes to drilling wood and metal, an electric drill comes in handy for Mr. Joe Hodge, shop teacher. p.-dwg, MR, ZOLLIE CAPPS MR. JOE HODGE MR. WILLIAM LONG Wogd and Metal Shop, Metal and Wood Shops Radio and TV power Mechanics, Sophomore Class VICA Club, Radio-TV Club Drafting II BS East Texas State BS North Texas State
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Awkusaouaa olyrwmrmcwg ,wi ,,,,a What do you mean I got the wrong answer? asks Mr. Ken- neth Wages, Algebra II teacher, of his overly observant students. Team teaching was started this year in the math department with instructors Mrs. Mary Hill, Mr. Ronald Ferguson, Mr. .less Collins, and Mr. Ken- neth Wages. At mid-term a special problem class began which enabled the best students to partici- pate in Ull., contests. Explaining an algebraic equation from the textbook to a student is Mr. Virgil Wayne Tate, Algebra II and Related Math II teacher. ' am' MRS. MARY HILL Geometry, Related Math I VOT Related Math BS University of Texas, Arlington 20 W7-f MR. W, 1. WINTER MR' V- W. TATE MR. McGLENNON MR. KENNETH FELBER Reima Math 11. Geometry, Axgebm II, Related M3111 ll MONROE Algebra I, Gevmerrv Algebra I, Elementary Sophomore Class Related Math I- II Pl1YSiC5 Analysis MS East Texas Slate VOT Math, Geometry MEd North Texas State MEd Sam Houston State BSEd University of Texas
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