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Speech and music may be elected Ronnie Hux and Tommy Rueff recerve oboe mstructuon from band dlrector Mr Herbert Dleckmann Wnllnam Watklns consults with speech mstructor Mr Don Puchuttno on the mernts of a bull he expects to Introduce at Youth Congress Under the headung of special sublects McComb Hugh School of fers over and above the regular academic program classes ln band piano glee club speech and vonce All except glee club are tuutnon sublects and each course carries one fourth a unnt of mmor credit for a semester Participating In dlstrlct and state contests the plano speech band and vocal musuc departments have brought many honors to our school lushfymg the hugh esteem nn which we hold them Special certlflcates are awarded to gradu atmg sensors who complete cer tam requirements In speech pta no and vouce AND THAT'S WHAT WE LIKE ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
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Or else the general course is selected- N641 A ,- - v .,s..,.,tu- Homeroom students stand by as Miss Harriet McEwen adiusts the slide proiector for use in an American History class, a course required of all students-Fred Smith, Tommy Cloy, Mickey Shumake, Kenneth Thompson Mechanical drawing i Gunter Seniors know that study is the most important part of every course.- Reggie Stevens, l-i u g'h Jackson, James Selman, Jerry Berberette, Brock Pope, Barry Smith s a popular and profitable elective-Gene Weeks, Baker The General Course is arranged for those students who will likely terminate their formal education upon finishing high school, yet it allows for college entrance without requiring a foreign language. More electives are allowed in this course and the required subjects include four years of English, two years of mathema- tics, and one unit in American history. w','J Q. M SWG? A ,,,..,u-1 .cf ,fx
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Our school doy lasts from eight till tour- -' I ..,. A' if of :. ,W E si 1 W uzll ..,, A : I :ai '.,V. V , ,, .t ' . cf . Q NK Butch Calvert gets an earlv start on the days the Advanced Math Club meets before school in the morning . Ben Watkins tells William Watkins that he thinks eight a. m. is iust too early SCHEDULE 8:00 Building open to students- Student Council Store opens 8:lO- 8:20 Homeroom period 8:23- 9:15 First period 9:18-'lO:l2 Second period l0:'l2-lO:22 Recess l0:22-li:i5 Third period ll:l8-12:10 Fourth period i2:l0- 1:00 Noon l:O0- l:30 Activities period l:30- 2:30 Fifth period 2:33- 3:30 Sixth period End of regulor school day for students End ot holf hour moke-up period End of hour mcike-up period 4:00 4:30 Curt Lamar, Larry Smith, and Reggie Reeves enioy doughnuts at morning recess P8059 for B PGI'1Cil-Lynwood Carr, Mike Conner
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