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J A g g 71464004 REQUIREMENTS EOR GRADUATION Christianiiy - One year of credit in Christianity for each year of attendance at the Academy. One year of Science One Year of Mathematics American History Civics and Economics Four Years of Physical Education Four Years of English - Two years of one language will be accepted in lieu of the fourth year. Eight other subjects must be chosen so that the candidate for graduation has sixteen solid units. Furthermore, this choice must be made so that he has 2 majors and 2 minors. Three credits in one field constitute a majorg two credits in one field constitute a minor. A student who completes the above, satisfies the requirements for College entrance. Grad- uates are admitted without question to institutions of higher learning, including church colleges, state teacher's colleges and state universities. SUMMARY OE ATTENDANCE 1943-44 1944-45 1944-45 Number of pupils: Number of pupils: Sguth Dakgta Year Girls Boys Total Year Girls Boys Total North Dakota Ninth 21 19 40 Ninth 17 15 32 Minnesota - - Tenth 20 18 38 Tenth 27 20 47 Iowa ---- Eleventh 34 8 42 Eleventh 24 11 35 Wisconsin - F Twelfth 21 12 33 Twelfth 33 io 43 Illinois , - - 96 57 153 101 56 157 Nebraska - - Number of high school graduates-31 Number of high school graduates-41 Michigan ' ' Oregon - - - Montana - - - Texas - - - Missouri - - - Madagascar - Kentucky - -
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2'Li 'LM K 3i. m ' u Q, f 4-J, . Ganz A 'sow :Laws 7 . I 1 l f SUBIECTS BY YEARS Courses indicated in BOLD FACE type are required courses. Those set in LIGHT FACE type are the elective courses from which the student may choose to complete his class schedule. NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK 9th 10th 11th 12th Grade Grade Grade Grade CHRISTIANITY I ,,.,,...oo ,...., 2 ,.... .......,..,... . ...,.......... . . Q .... . CHRISTIANITY II .w,,.... ........,,.. ,..... 2 L c..., ....... 1 .,... Z' . ....... CHRISTIANITY III ,,.... ..,..,...... . ..,... 2.--.- ..... CHRISTIANITY IV ..,... .... Q . ...... 2. ,.... Typing ,oooooo,c,,..,....,...,... - ....., 5 ...... ...., . 5 ,.... - Shorthand ...,,..,..,.,........... - - ........... . ..... .5 .,.... ,.... . Bookkeeping ..............,..,......,.... . .............. . ....,. 5 ...... ..... L Junior Business Training .,....... . ..... .5 ...... .......,... ......... - - ENGLISH 1 ,...... . ....,r s..j.-,. .,.....r...i.Y ...a, . ENGLISH II ..,.,.....i ,.,......... ....,., 5 ,..... . .......,...... . . -- ENGLISH III ....... ......,...,, . ....., 5 ...... , ........ English IV ...,...........,,. .. ..,........... ............. ...... 5 . ---- Public Speaking ...... - . ..... 5 ,.,... . ...... 5 ...... ..... . 5----- Journalism ......,.,........,,...,..,..... . . .,.... 3 ...... ....... 3 ...... ,...... 3 . Foreign Language fany onej .....,... ....., 5 ....., ..... . 5 ...,, . . ...... 5 ...... ..... 5 ALGEBRA ........,..,..,...,.v,r........ .,..... 5 ...,.. ....... 5 ...... . ..........,.. ........... Plane Geometry ,r..., .... . ..,.., 5 ...... ..... . 5 l..... ...... 5 Higher Algebra .,,..... ......,,.... ..... . 5 ...... ..... 5 5 ..,,.. Solid Geometry ....lr...r,r,....... .... Y .....a 5 ..... . ,..., PHYSICAL EDUCATION .,o,,.. . .....r 2. ..... . ....c, 2 ...... . ...... 2 ...... ...... 2 .... . . General Science .........,........ ...., . 5 ...... . ............. .... ..,. Biology .,.......,..,,....... ............ ,,..,, 5 ,..... . ........ T .... ....,..,..... Chemistry .,..... ....,,,,..... ...., . 5 ....,. ,..... 5 ...... Physics .o,....,.....r....,....,,,..,.r. .... - ....., 5 ...... ...,, L 5 ...., - AMERICAN HISTORY ,rr..,. . ....,,,.i.,... . ,.,.,........, .....,, 5 ...... . World History ....,,....,...r......... ,...r 5 ..,i.. ..... 5 ..,.. ...,,......., ........... ECONOMICS ....rrr.l ,.......... ,,........, ........,.... . ...... 5 CIVICS ...r..,.....,ava...,.......r.. ...,., Home Economics .r...,.i...,.r .,,,, 5 5 5 5 Industrial Arts fShopJ ......i. No one may register for shorthand without also registering for typewriting. Two years of foreign language are required for credit when that language is once elected. I The school does not bind itself to conduct a class in any elective subject for which less than students are registered. M rs.
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