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Artists Design With Clay Constituting the fine arts depart- ment are speech, band, choir, art and journalism. Each course makes it possible for the student to express his own thoughts speaking through sculp- turing, writing, music appreciation, singing and feelings. 1 J. Blodgett R. Burmeister P. Ca.rson J. Parnell S. Reed v .k,. ag AI, , Mr. Jim Blodgetts' Art I class display talents in pottery making.
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P.E. Promotes Fitness McCollum's Girls Physical Edu- cation Department is designed to offer girls a more complete physical fitness program. The program includes both team and individual sports. Activities of- fered in the department are basket- ball, baseball, badminton, bowling, rhythmics, speed ball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Sport units are con- cluded by an after school intra- mural program which involves competition of class teams. The National Physical Fitness Test is also given to classes twice yearly. Cowboy Corral Cadets, school pep squad, is also considered a part of the physical education depart- ment. The girls meet first period every day and receive credit for one unit in phys. ed. per year. J. Becker B. Stanley R. Wayland M. Lee Miss Barbara Stanley's P.E. class learn the steps of a dance to the tune of Alley Cat.
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Typing I Teaches Basics Change and mechanization is the keynote of the future, and the business department of McCollum High School is keeping up with the trends. In this age of key punch, computers, and magnetic tape typing, the basic keyboard for all these machines is taught to Typing I students. In Typing II students broaden the principles of business and personal typing learned in Typing I, and build their speed and proficiency. In one year of shorthand, students achieve a foun- dation for a skill that will lead them to stenographic positions that are to be impor- tant in the future. Bookkeeping contributes to our vocational education and record- keeping contributes to our general educa- tion. L. Dupont R. Greer N. Humphreys D. Nesbit Students in Typing I increase skills through various typing speed exercises. wf !lnnnm-
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