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A shev ille School. 23 SIXTH FORM— Scientific. English: Reading and study of books required for final exam- inations for entrance to college. Elements of Rhetoric. Compositions, prepared and extempore. German III: See page 23 for details. OR French II: See page 23 for details. Mathematics: Advanced Algebra, completed. Chemistry: Including laboratory work. The courses in German and French will be given to suit the requirements for entrance to the various colleges. German I: Elementary Grammar. Reading of at least 200 pages of easy German, such as Storm ' s Immensee and Baumbach ' s Der Schwiegersohn. Prose Composition. Translation at sight. German II: Advanced Grammar. Reading of at least 400 pages of modern prose, including Scientific German, and at least one classic, such as Minna von Barnhelm or Wilhelm Tell. Prose composition. Translation at sight. German III: Advanced Grammar. Reading of at least 500 pages of standard German, largely from the classics. Prose composition. Translation at sight. French I: Elementary Grammar. Reading of at least 400 pages of easy French (Fiction, History, Science). Prose composition. Translation at sight. French II: Advanced Grammar. Reading of at least 600 pages of standard French. Prose composition. Translation at sight.
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22 Asheville School. German I (optional) : See page 23 for details. OR French I (optional) : See page 23 for details. Mathematics: Reviews of Elementary Algebra and Plane Geometry. History: Rome. Reviews of Greece and Rome. FIFTH FORM— Scientific. English: Reading and study of books required for preliminary examinations for entrance to college. Elements of Rhet- oric. Compositions, descriptive and argumentative. German II: See page 23 for details. OR French I: See page 23 for details. Mathematics: Solid Geometry. Plane and Spherical Trig- onometry. Reviews of Elementary Algebra and Plane Geometry. History: United States. Reviews of England and United States. Physics: Including laboratory work. SIXTH FORM — Classical. English: Reading and study of books required for final exam- ination for entrance to college. Elements of Rhetoric. Compositions, prepared and extempore. Latin: Cicero, six orations. Ovid, 1000 lines. Vergil ' s Aeneid and Cicero at sight. Prose composition based on Cicero and Caesar. Greek: Homer ' s Iliad, Bks. I-III, and other books of Iliad or Odyssey. Thirty to fifty pages of Attic prose, as basis for prose composition. Translation at sight. German, I or II: See page 23 for details. or French I or II: See page 23 for details. Mathematics: Advanced Algebra, completed.
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