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Standing, left to right: Miss Fenton. Mr. Loomis (Class Advisors). First row. at left: Jerry Gid- dings. Lloyd Monahan. Betty Jane Young. Annabelle Maxson. Marian Jandrew. Second row: Garth Woodkirk. Neal Clark. Alan Ayars. Theo Saunders. Marie Tyler. Lorraine Jones. Third row: Du Wayne Allen. Phyllis Clark. Aileen Hamilton. Jean Strickland. Charles Cornelius. Marie Carpenter. Tourth row: Francis Riganey. Clara Carpenter. Mark Wightman. Earl Bowker. Laura W.ghtmon. Clara Hamilton. Aletha Moses. Fifth row: Dorothy Hamilton. Lyle Jandrew. June Dutton. Frances Slocum, Doris Ramsell. Missing from picture: Myrtie Mae Slocum. Freshmen Class CLASS OFFICERS ANNABELLE MAXSON - ALAN AYARS MARIAN JANDREW BETTY JANE YOUNG MISS LUCILLE FENTON President - Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer MR. DONALD LOOMIS Class Advisers
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Standing, left to right: Miss Collins, Miss Phillippi (Class Advisors). First row at left: Mildred Burdick. Betty Hardman. Erna White. Harold Stohr. Richard Smith. Second row: Ethel Burch. Betty Jendrew. Leska Wightman. Dale West. Charles Kinsey. Oliver Hurd. Robert Womer. Third row: Morris Lyman. Betty Skinner. Leta Reitz. Howard Bessey, Jean Corbin. Douglas Graves. Robert Fitz- gerald. Fourth row: Vern Allen. Kathryn Cannon. Sarah Corbin. Dean Corbin. Lucile Wightman Eva Rae Cleveland. Warren Shannon. Fifth row: Betty Allen. Rhea Bradford. Leo James. Anderson Biddle. Missing from picture: Lester Harriger, Merle Brenneman. Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS VERN ALLEN - JEAN CORBIN - BETTY JANDREW - LESKA WHITEMAN - LUCILE WIGHTMAN - MISS FLORENCE President .........................................Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer Student Council Representative PHILLIPPI MISS BEATRICE COLLINS Class Advisers
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Requirements for Graduation GROUP I Constants required of all pupils: ‘English four years .... ‘American history .... Science, ninth year .... Social studies, ninth year ... Units 4 I I GROUP II Sequences in two different fields selected by the pupil: ‘Major sequence.....................................................3 ‘Minor sequence.....................................................2 GROUP III Electives........................................................ 4 16 All subjects in group I, except English and Ninth Year Social Studies, may be counted toward major or minor sequences in group II, provided a total of 16 units is earned. Pupils may select major or minor sequences from the following fields: Mathe- matics, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Art, Music, Agriculture, Home Economics, Commercial. ‘The passing of Regents examinations is required in all starred subjects in which Regents examinations are given. All other subjects may be certified by the principal provided courses have been approved by the Department. DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS SUMMARIZED I. ACADEMIC DIPLOMA: English 4 years, Physical Education 4 years, Social Studies, General Science, History C, 3-unit major, 2-unit minor, enough electives to make 16 units. II. COLLEGE ENTRANCE: English 4 years, Physical Education 4 years, Social Stud ies, General Science, History C; 3-unit major of Latin 3 years or French 3 years or Science 3 years: 2l 2 unit minor of Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Geometry: enough electives to complete 16 units. An average rating of at least 75 per cent, with a minimum passing mark of 65 per cent for any paper must be obtained in all subjects. These examinations may be taken at any time during the last three years of the high school course. III. MUSIC: English 4 years, Physical Education 4 years, Social Studies, Gen- eral Science, History C, 3-unit major in Music (Rudiments of Music I, Harmony I, Harmony II), other music courses 2 units (' 4 Unit a year in each chorus, orchestra, and glee club practice is allowed). IV. AGRICULTURE: English 4 years, Physical Education 4 years, Social Studies, General Science, History C, 6 units of Vocational Agriculture, Agriculture I, 2 units of elective Home Projects. (16 units). V. BOOKKEEPING: English 4 years, Physical Education 4 years, Social Stu- dies, General Science, History C, Introduction to Business, Typewriting, Bookkeeping 2 years, Business Arithmetic, Business Law, Economics, 3 electives. (16 units). VI. ART: English 4 years, Physical Education 4 years, Social Studies, General Science, History C; 3 unit major of Representation l-ll, Design l-ll, Mechanical I, Advanced Art ! 2 unit, 2 units in other art courses, 2 unit minor, 2 unit elective. (16 units).
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