Asheville School - Blue and White Yearbook (Asheville, NC)

 - Class of 1912

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22 Asheville Sc hool . Greek: Xenophon ' s Anabasis, continued, Bks. I-IV, together with other Attic prose. Practice in translation at sight. Systematic study of Grammar and practice in writing Greek, based on study of Bks. I and II of the Anabasis. 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: Reviews of Greece and Rome. FIFTH FORA — Scientific. English: Reading and study of books required for preliminary examinations for entrance to college. Elements of Rheto- ric. Compositions, descriptive and argiimentative. German II : See page 23 for details. OR French II : See page 23 for details. Mathematics: SoHd Geometry. Plane and Spherical Trigo- nometry. Reviews of Elementary Algebra and Plane Geometry. History : 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: Vergil ' s Aeneid, Bks. I-VI, and either the Eclogues or Bks. VII-IX of Aeneid. Prose composition, based on Caesar and Cicero. Translation of prose Latin at sight. Greek: Homer ' s IKad, 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.

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Asheville School . 21 FOURTH FORM— Classical. English: Reading of such works as Twice-Told Tales, As You Like It, The Idylls of the King. Advanced study of words, sentences, paragraphs. Compositions, narrative and descriptive. Latin: Caesar ' s Gallic War, Bks. I-III-IV. Caesar and Nepos at sight. Prose Composition based on Caesar. Greek: Paradigms and simple syntax. Xenophon ' s Anabasis (20 to 30 pages). Practice in translation at sight and in writing Greek. Systematic study of Grammar begun. Mathematics: Plane Geometry, completed. History: Greece and Rome or England. FOURTH FORM— Scientific. English: Reading of such works as Twice-Told Tales, As You Like It, The Idylls of the King. Advanced study of words, sentences, paragraphs. Compositions, narrative and descriptive. Latin: Caesar ' s Gallic Wars, Bks. I-III-IV. Caesar and Nepos OR at sight. Prose composition based on Caesar. German I or II : See page 23 for details. OR French I or II: See page 23 for details. Mathematics: Plane Geometry, completed. History: England. Shopwork: Mechanical Drawing. FIFTH FORM— Classical. English: Reading and study of books required for preliminary examinations for entrance to college. Elements of Rhet- oric. Compositions, descriptive and argumentative. Latin: Cicero, six orations. Ciceio at sight. Prose composition based on Cicero and Caesar.



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A s h e V i 1 1 e School . 23 German, I or II : See page 23 for details. OR French I or II : See page 23 for details. Mathematics: Advanced Algebra, completed. 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 III : 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 modem prose, including Scientific German, and at least one classic, such as Minna von Barnhehn or Wil- helm 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. French III: Advanced Grammar and advanced prose composi- tion. Reading of at least 600 pages of French Classics. Translation at sight.

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