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eager The MIRROR aegis,-sea 3-eff, - ref. ...l .,, CURRICULUM FOR THE MONTPELIER HIGH SCHOOLS, Mont lier, Ohio - Pe A U Educational attainments are no longer measured intellectual living. I entirely from book values, and the curriculum to- Our course of study is so planned that the stu' , day is arranged to develop within the student those dent may make his choice from four different 1 attributes that will enable them to do intellectual courses with a large number of electives. ' work and get the facts and attitudes necessary for : l I CLASSICAL COURSE SCIENCE COURSE SMITH-HUGHES -'Ii 'l English English Algebra Agriculture I and II Algebra General Science English General Science Latinl General Science .,.l1I' Latin I Elementary Clothing Algebra 1, ., 1 English English English E. E. History E. E. History Agriculture I and II --will Geometry, Plane Elementary Clothing Firm-Shop 'll' Caesar Caesar General History English English Agriculture III and IV 'lil Modern E. History Modern E. History English l Cicero Algebra II Ir 1 3 Biology , One elective, 1, 2, 5, Geometry, Solid ' Firm'-Shop I 10, ls, 23, 27, 31 Chemistry - Or Elective 10 : English English Agriculture III and IV I American History American History English ' American Democracy American Democracy Am9l'iC3l1 History I Virgil Physics American Democracy , Elective 7, 3, 26, 27, Elective 3, 1s, 31 Physics I 32, lf, 31 or 32, 26, 27 : A f L 1 ' VOC TIOINA NING COURSES ELECTIVES 1 Domestic Science Commercial Course Latin 1, penal, I I or General Course Algebra II llst Sem.J ' English English Latin II, Iirench II ' Community Civics I8 Community Civics 18 PF'-'fblems ln Am- DCTDOCNCY ' General Science General Science s011d GEOFWUY , Algebra Algebra B00kliefPmS Elementary Clothing Elementary Clothing PhY5lC5 ' Virgil Cicero 10 Chemistry ,lip English English ll C. Law 12nd Sem., E. E. History Arithmetic I2 grcfps la?-if I-:orgculture ,lj Elective 19, 20, Bookkeeping 13 Efuma uscan -ill 26, 26, 6 General History 1: Asmemigycl mg 'll Elementary Cooking Elementary Cooking 16 E. Eqfgstoryot ms 1 17 Community Civ. flst Sem. 'l 18 Industrial Geo. 12nd Sem.J ,W 19 Plane Geometry .ll , , 20 Ar'thmet'c Enghsh English 21 Salksmanslxip Clst Sem.j 'ill Modern E. History Typewriting I 22 Typewriting I Two Electives, 19, 20, Stenography I 23 Agriculture, Engineering 10, 1, 12, 13, 31, 21, ll Business English 24 Advanced Manual Train- ...pl 24, 2, S, IS, 32, 27 Economlcs ing, continuing through .ll both semesters 25 Man. Trng., Project Work .1 26 Home Care of Sick 4 i and Dietetics ' English English 27 Biology I American History American History 28 Glee Club 1 American Democracy American Democracy 29 Economics 1 Physics Stenography II and 30 Orchestra Elective 3, 6, 25, 2l, Typewriting II V' 31 Advanced Cooking ll, 26, 31, 15, 32, 27 Salesmanship and 32 Public Speaking 8! Debate , C. Law 33 Elementary Cooking l lil li-L L Lf.i-Lf,L1f L liiif Sinai i A A L gil-L ,if L I gli A G C Li L i I L CFM ,.. 20
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The MIRROR MR. STRAYER Mr. Straycr, the genial custodian of the building, is always on hand to serve the student body. Whenever a tool or any information con- cerning the building is needed, Mr. Strayer is always glad to give his assistance. Besides the constant care-taker, he is the manual traiinng instructor for the grade school. He has been serving the student body for the past sixteen years. He has taken great pride in both the exterior and interior appearances. Little can we do to repay the great debt we owe to Mr. Strayer. Department: Manual Training Aclivify: Custodian of Building MILDRED STOLL Mildred Stoll is the secretary of Mr. Moffitt and Mr. Shaeffer. She graduated in '28, as the President of her class. Miss Stoll has always been active in school and social life. No one ever met Mildred without being greeted with a smile. This is her first year as secretary of school activ- ities. She succeeded Helen Reed who had held the position for several years, and we are sure that Mr. Moflitt has never once regretted his selection of an office girl. Mildred is ever ready to do a favor for anybody and we are sure that she is highly appreciated by both students and faculty. 19
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3 The MIRROR The office is the center of all activities. It is the gathering place for all classes of stu- dents. To some the office means trouble and worry, while to others it means the willing aid from Mr. Mofhtt and' Mr. Shaeffer who are always ready to give their time for the welfare of the school. Our library is the seat of general knowledge. It contains nearly four thousand volumes of Hction, non-fic- tion, reference books, text books and the like. Miss Weekly, our eificient li- brarian, is in charge. New books are being constantly added to both the school and public libraries. -. 1f1i,a.a3,z.:f,,.,1,',.: Y., AW- aft' L.: 1 ' , Our hall is really quite distinctive. Through it we gain access to every por- tion of the building. The pictures of all the preceding classes along with pic- tures of our athletes ornament its walls. The hall contains our most prized pos- session, a case with all the trophies that have been won in past years. - -- - -- ' --V - - Wx ia-ati:-f2:?nn1.e..-M44 .1 : .777-.Y '-
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