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Buses and Drivers Bus Number 1: ” M 2: Percy Conable LaVern Wightman Herbert Wightman Edward Monahan Janitors: Elmer Cowles Clayton Cowles [7]
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FACULTY LOUIS R. ROSETTIE. Principal Tinella M. DeLesio. Commercial Marion Simpson. Homemaking Mary K. Foster «Mrs.), Art W. Philip Austin. Music Ira Brown. Physical Education Anna McQueen. Nurse May T. Blackman (Mrs.), English Mary Alice Fuller (Mrs.). History, Library Vivian Bunnell. Languages Stewart M. Schrack. Mathematics, Science Grade Teachers Berdena Johnston (Mrs.), Eighth Richard Rose. Seventh Elmer A. Willard, Sixth. Dramatics Mary E. Baker (Mrs ). Fifth Marguerite Wightman. Fourth Juanita Cady (Mrs.), Third Mary Crone. Second Louise Endress (Mrs.), First [61
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State High School Diploma State High School Diploma: Pupils should understand that neither the state high school diploma nor the college entrance diploma will as- sure entrance to any higher institution. The colleges require various subject groupings and frequently accept only those high school grad- uates with superior ratings. If a student plans to enter a particular college or to take a special course, it is advisable to con- sult a catalog of the institution in question. Group I—(Constants required of all pupils) Units English four years ............................ 4 American History .............................. 1 Science, ninth year ........................... 1 Social studies, ninth year .................... 1 Group II—(Sequences in two different fields elected by the pupil) Major sequence ................................ 3 Minor sequence ................................ 2 Group III Electives ..................................... 4 charge of the particular field. This is necessary as certain of the required courses may not be offered every year. These special Diplomas do not offer a breadth of choice but are almost entirely limited to one field. Art: Group II , Units Major sequence, art comprehensive examin- ation ...................................... 3 Minor sequence, in any field ................ 2 Group III Art courses .................................. 2 Electives .................................... 2 Music: Group II Major sequence, music comprehensive exam- ination .................................... 3 Minor sequence, in any field ................ 2 Total ..................................... 16 All subjects in Group I. except English may be counted toward major or minor sequences in Group II provided a total of 16 units is earned. Pupils in Richburg Central School may select major or minor sequences from the following fields: Mathematics Science Social studies Foreign languages Art Music Business subjects Homemaking As to the definite subjecte which make up a major or minor sequence, the student should con- sult the instructor in that field at the beginning of the school year. Group III Music courses ....................... Electives ....................... Business: Group II The following six-unit sequence in business subjects will be offered regularly. Other sub- jects will be taught as the occasion arises. Introduction to Business .................... Business Arithmetic ......................... Typewriting I ........................... Bookkeeping I and II ........................ Eusiness Law ........................ Economics ............... High Schccl Diplomas in Special Fields: Diplo- mas in the following special fields, art. music business, and homemaking will bear the name of the particular field in which the pupil has con- centrated his efforts. To secure one of these diplomas. Group I requirements must be met and also the special requirements stated below for the field chosen. Students who desire to earn one of these special diplomas should consult the teacher in Group III Electives ............................ Vocational Homemaking: Group II Vocational Homemaking, three-year sequence with comprehensive examination ............. Group III Electives ............ 181
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