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VHO Students Gain Experience S. Luna C. Russell D. Chevalier W. McCrury Vocational office Education, Vocational Health Occupations, and Homemaking are designed to prepare students for future professional life. Vocational Office Educa- tion provides training for the student in the clerical areas of stenography and book- keeping. Individuals with interest and apti- tudes for health service occupations may be trained in this area in Vocational Health Occupation courses. Homemaking students learn the art of cooking, sewing, costume designing, and interior decorating. Sheryl Struss, Melody Berry, Evelyn Fowler, and Dorothy Seidel display tech- niques learned in V.H.O. classes.
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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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Trades Aid Stuclenfs Future Today air conditioning and re- frigeration are necessities rather than luxuries in the modern home. McCollum has the course to train boys to install and service these systems. The student is trained in principles of refrigeration compres- sion units, basic electricity and electric motors. Electronics as a career may be started in McCo1lum's course in radio and T. V. repair. The course content is planned to develop skills in basic electricity radio funda- mentals and related subjects in order to plan, build, test and produce electronic equipment. Auto Mechanics will prepare that qualified student for entry into a constantly expanding field of Work. During this course, the stu- dent is trained in the use and care of tools and equipment as well as repair maintenance and service of automotive and similar types of machines. Juan Martinez, and Clifford Hooks, pre- pare programs in print shop for a school event. W. Reininger E. J. Bradbury C. Griffey M. Headley R. Puppe A. Smith
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