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HOMEMAKING Pfggy'Nf1m st1'.r'-'-- 5' l7l?1': bluff: li-rv. U1 get a stittli in yust right LIBRARY To Keep Slznfezzfl UQ!! lfffoznfttf Each year the school system spends a large amount of money for boolgs. magazines, and films to be used in the TJ. library. The books are properly classified and catalogued in a manner convenient to students. Magazines are kept for a five-year period to be used as references. The daily papers aid readers in keeping informed on local and in- ternational affairs. The atmosphere of the library is as it should be: cool, rest- ful, and conducive to study. HQMENIAKING To P1'eLm11'e H07lI67lldk67'.l' of Tofizowozzi' Todays students are tomorrow's citi- zen homemakers. They learn nursing and the care of the sick. Wliile study- ing foods, the girls learn the value of nutritious foods and how to prepare delicious dishes. In clothing, the stu- dent learns how to construct a gar- ment, to choose the right pattern, style, color, and fabric. LIBRARY X., ,aaa .... Mary Ravey and jack Cockerham compare notes on good books in T.j.'s library. 25
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MR. JOHN BADGETT Bachelor of Science in Music Education Lamar State College of Technology Vanclercook University Subject: Band MR. W. G. JONES Bachelor of Science Sam Houston State Teachers College Head of Department Subject: Printing MR. GENE JACKSON Bachelor of Science Sam Houston State Teachers College Master of Science Baylor University Subject: Printing Sponsor: Printing Club MR. PERRY SLACK Bachelor of Science North Texas State College Subject: Metal Shop MUSIC f 'Y ' 'ii 1 f 'Z V I' K M A fr W- .-.x f 4, J ' V I ir 4 3 a . Q' v n INDUSTRIAL ARTS xg J ' IQ . .c 'XX I H VuLQ,-.,2x- M if 1 F I 4 ll . . 61 'xg' ,f -6 .KL .Ir V ', -.. ll A ver ft: 1 ffigfffi.. if f 1- W 1 .sw -, ir ft I A A l Pr- V- Maeve. + n jam ,: 1 4. l . E. i 'Tun .1 , ! l 7 J. if L' lv-iii x MR. ROBERT JORDAHL Bachelor of Music Master of Music University of Texas Subject: Choral Music Sponsor: Choir, Girls' Glee Club Boys' Chorus MR. LEONARD GEORGE Bachelor of Arts Duke University Master of Arts Columbia University Jamesine Franklin School of Professional Arts Subject: Art Sponsor: Brush and Palette Club MR. LELAND KAY Bachelor of Science North Texas State College Master of Science Tarleton State College Subject: Wfoocl Shop MR. JAMES TARTER Bachelor of Science Master of Science East Texas State Teachers College Subject: Mechanical Drawing
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