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26 Essential in All Fields LOYD F, HAWTHORNE 7 Chow; ES, Lamar Tech, MMV Baylor Um- versny MR JOHN BADGETT - Bond; BVEdV Lamar Tech; Jeffersomcns, MR. HOWARD E. HUTCHINSON 7 Assusmm Band Dlredor, B.M. Swmgsters University of Oklahoma M.Ed. Siephen F Auslm
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Retiring Teachers 0. JONES MR. HOBART W. WARD Mr. Hobart W. Ward, administrative assistant, retired at the close of the term with a record of 45 years of teach ing. Mr, Ward observed that the use of many Vlsuol aids in teaching IS one of the notable changes he has seen take place smce he began work in a small East Texas school. Mr. Ward's field IS mathematics, and he taught tn iunior high grades before coming to high school as a teacher. Fbr a number of years, Mr. Ward was head of the Math emutlcs Department. He has seen the cutriculum make many changes In the preisputnlk days, little mathematics was required. Now courses include advanced placement studies. Mr. Word has served the past three years as odmlmstror hve assistant to the prmctpul and has worked out many stutisticat reports. Mr. Ward is a graduate ot North Texas State and Peer body College. He has a tife membership in Parent- Teochers Association, and he is a member of Texas State Teachers Associohon, These three teachers have been helpful to thousands of young peopte 0nd to their fellow teachers. We sctute them and wish them well. 25
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Training for Industrial Society METAL FLOWS SMOOTHLY from a white hot rod 05 a we1der complems his 'ob. A beautiful home fakes architectural shape from careful plans Well designed pieces of furniture become conversation pieces. An appreciative eye looks 01 an artistic printing iob. Where did they first learn how to do1hese things?lndusfrial Arts classes often lay a bos'rs for well7poid vocations and pro- fessnons. MR LELAND KAY 7 Wood Shop, 8.5,, MS, Nonh Texas State Um- vem'y, Golf Team MR MARVIN M. OCHOWSKI 7 Drufhng, B S No bamo, M.Ed. Sam Hous'on Svme MR DON O HENGST 7 anmg, 3.5 Sourhwesl Texas SfoVe MR. STEVE MAZZANU 7 Metalworkmg; B.S. Arkunr sas A7M; Radio Club MR. STEPHEN MILLER 7 Xndusmul Ans, 35. Sam Hous'on SVCIVe MR. JERRELL TERRELL 7 DroHIng; BVS Unwersuy of Arkansas; Jumor Red Cross 27
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