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-.a...I.Z '- af. . 33 sf A i.ii' . 5 gs Frank E- -?YC f I Ann Bilenky Blanche S. Burke Harry Curry Gfnffflfs lf0ff1f10'1f1fE'1gf1-'71 Business English General Engiish Business, Voeaiionni Eng i Jacob M. Horst Head of English Department, C.P. English, Vofatiomzl English,.'IdvzzneedEng!ishIV fish, fzznior Boys' Afdviser English The main ideal of our English Department parallels that ofthe school: it aims to provide an adequate edu- cation for everyone. The courses ofiiered in English are tailored to fit the needs of the pupil in each curriculum. The Industrial student is trained in English usageg the business student learns to write business letters, the college preparatory student gets a background in grammar and literature. Students all find these courses practical, useful, and attractive. whiff I ,,.. , :z3z:1j?Wfw'H,.,., 4, .4 'Ji-----r e .ee awry An English student demonstrates proficiency in grammar. PCEEY A- Fl2U1UCfY Henry R. Hedrick Louise W. Howitz Ixlarie P, K,-635165, Lihmrinn C.P. English C.P. English C.P. English, Junior GITXJ. .'1'dviser page twenty-four
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College Prep. Pds. Units REQUIRED C. P. ENGLISH IV ...,..... . 5 1.0 PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY M yr. ..,...,. 5 .5 HEALTH is PHYSICAL ED.. . . 5 .5 ELECTIVES At least two and one-halfunits must be chosen from the following: Algebra III M yr. .,.. . ,. 5 .5 C. P. Chemistry ,... . 7 1.0 C. P. Physics .... . 7 1-O Economics M yr.. . . . 5 .5 French II-III .,..... . 5 1.o German II-III ....... .... . 5 1.0 Human Biology M yr. ....... . , 5 .5 Journalism M yr. CISL Sem.l ..,,. 5 .5 Latin III .......,..,......,. , 5 1.o Russian II ................ 5 1.o Solid Geometry M yr.. . , 5 .5 Spanish II-III ......, . 5 1.0 Trigonometry M yr. ............ 5 .5 IVorld Problems M yr. .......... 5 .5 One additional unit nzay be cho- sen from the following: Band or Orchestra ....... . Boys, Glee Club ...... .1 Clothing I-II-III .....,..,...... 2 or 5 Crafts I-IIAIII .............,... 5 .5 Design S: Commercial Art I-II-III 2 or 5 Fine Arts I-II-III .......,...... 2 or 5 Foods I-II-III ..... 2 or 5 Girls' Glee Club ,.... .2 Instrument Instruction Bfech. Drawing ...... . 5 .5 Music I-II-III ,..., . 5 1.0 Typewriting M yr.. . 5 .25 Vocational Technical Auto Body Work and Painting Automobile Mechanics Bricklaying and Plastering Cabinet Making Carpentry Drafting a. Architectural b. Mechanical Electricity a. Construction and Maintenance b. Electronics Machine Shop Plumbing and Heating Printing VVelding Pds. Units REQUIRED Ind. English IV ................ 5 .67 Problems of Democracy ...... . 5 .67 Related Mathematics III ..... . 5 .5 Related Science III ......,. . 5 .5 Blueprint Reading ......,. . 5 .25 Shop III ......,.......... 2.0 Health and Physical Ed, .... . 5 .25 The Curricula are divided into five parts and we here present the Course of study for each group as given in the twelfth grade in 1958-59. Within each curriculum there is enough flexibility to meet the needs of the most discriminating pupils and choices are made only after careful counselling with the school, child and parent. General Pds. Units REQUIRED GENERAL ENGLISH IV ,,,,,, 5 I.O PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY M yr. ....,..............,... 5 .5 HEALTH Sz PHYSICAL ED.. . , 3 .3 ELECTIVES At least two and one halfunits must be chosen from the following: Aeronautics ........ . 5 I.O Band or Orchestra. . . . 2 .2 Boys' Glee Club .... . 2 .2 Business Law M yr.. . . . 5 .5 Clothing I-II-III. . . , 5 .5 IO 1.0 . Crafts I-II-III .... ............ I 5 1.5 Design 81 Commercial Art I-II-III 5 .5 PdS. Units IO 1.0 REQUIRED Economics M yr. ,,.......,,.,.. 5 .5 Business English IV .........,.. 5 1.0 Economic Geography Z yr, 5 ,5 Problems ofDemocracy M yr. ,... 5 .5 Fine Arts I-II-III .......... . 5 .5 BuSinCSS Law M YP- ---5-----... 5 .5 IO 1.o Office Machines M yr. .......,.. 5 ,5 Foods 1-11-11I ,.., 5 .5 Business Sequences Cone requiredj IO 1.0 C15 General Clerical General Chemistry ,,,, 5 1.0 Economics M yr. ....,....... 5 .5 Gen. Math III .,,., 5 1.0 Refresher Mathematics M yr. 5 .5 General Physics .... 5 1.0 Clerical Office Practice ....,., 5 .5 Girls' Glee Club ...... 2 .2 iii BOOHWQPIUE Human Biology M yr. .... 5 .5 Bookkeeping II ............. 5 1,0 Instrument Instruction ....... RCfYCShCf MHfhCfT12ltlCS Z YF- 5 .5 Journalism M yi-. C1511 Sgmj ,,,,, 5 .5 Clerical Ofiice Practice ....... 5 .5 Mech. Drawing ............. . 5 -5 ijl Seffefafial Music I-II-III ............, . 5 1.0 Secretarial Office Practice 5 .5 Refresher Math. M yr, .,., 5 .5 Shorthand II ............... 5 I.O Typewrifing 1-11 ,,.,,,, 5 .5 Health and Physical Education 3 .3 World Problems M yr.. . 5 -5 ELECTIVES Band or Orchestra .,............ 2 .2 Bookkeeping II, , . . . 5 1.o . . I . Boys' Glee Club .... . . 2 .2 Dlstrlbutlve Educatlon Clothing I-II-III ............... 5 .5 Crafts I-II-III ....,.....,...,.. 5 .5 Pds. UHifS Design 81 Commercial Art I-II-III 5 .5 REQUIRED Economics M yr. ..........,.... 5 .5 Problems of Democracy ......... 5 .5 Fine Arts 1-11-111 ,,,.. V A 5 .5 Refresher Mathematics ....... . 5 .5 Foods 1-11-111 ...... A I 5 .5 Economics of Distribution, . . . Girls' Glee Club ,,,, 5 5 2 52 Merchandise Information ........ IO 2.0 Human Biology ,,..-,, A I 5 -5 Job Problems .................. Insfrumgnf Instruction-A Practice in Selling ..,.... 15-28 hrs. 1.5 Music 1-11111 ,lvliiuu 5 5 5 I.O page twenty-Ihree
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M IK, Er May R. Morgan Emma S. Richards Bminefs Engliflz C.P. Englifh 'f 2'7Z Zf '77f' ' 'yfff V' ' f f'fff4CC2Q2 f f-,.gf jLf,f,f , I iff, 'V iJffiQ?ifE M ' 1 N. 4' f f we if X 7 X f ff , if Q iff 'fmt f if XM M f 4' ' f, 7 ,X A 10,1 ff! f 4 ik yi ,, ,,.,, H , , .,4 f f, ,I f 2 f f. ,. M ,, X. , ,, M Q ' K ff Ruth M. Roth C.P.Engll.rlz,fldv1zm'fa' Englixlz IV I i Martha Schlegel CP. Engliylz 5 ,gnu- Dorothy C, Schiicher Morton Sher Mary Spence Frances D. Steinrnuller CIP, Engligh V0myi0m1ZEngIi,vl1 Bminers, Genfml Englifh CIP. Englixh .-v Y .I ' . A Ute .Y R fkffi-li' .x ,Wk , ix 3. M V x I ., wr'-,, 4' ff ?'J'4', f 1 ' or. 1, , LR- ya .vga L 6' V W - Q, ifwww ' f -,-., ,L-' , M f , - ZAV ,..-,. , - - 4- H f W 4 7 ' .f i i X ff fymmmv . ,, .N ,1 Q M Z? 5 j f f ii, WWW' J Some seniors pore over wywv M their English Literature booke. WM l Dale H. Steitz Elizabeth A. Straub Marion Struthers Ruth R. Wint Buxinerf English BuJz'ne.v.f Englifh Businexf English Bminffr English page twenty-five
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