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THE T. N. T. CLUB. The T. N. T. Club, composed of students in the Normal Training Course, met every alternate week on Monday night. Their programs consisted of games, stories and patterns suitable for rural schools, rural school management, ethics of the teaching profession and other items of interest to one who expects to teach. In addition, they had some social good times, chief of which were entertaining the Normal Training students of the Litchfield High School, and a Mother-Daughter party. Any boy or girl interested in learning more about the Normal Training course would do well to write to Miss Bessie Watkin, Kearney, Nebraska, who is the Normal Training Teacher. 15
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HONOR H CU K Students in Broken Bow High School have opportunity to win “Letters” in the various activities, such as Football, Basketball, Track, Debate, and General Activities. In order to win a letter, they must meet certain requirements. A letter signifies, that the student has done somehing worth while in some one of the above mentioned activities. Activities are considered valuable to the student and to the school. To win a letter is considered an honor, therefore it is called an “Honor Letter” or “lienor 11“ 14
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+ NOTES Every rural student should have a free high school tuition certificate issued by the county superintendent. This enables you to attend any high school without having to pay tuition out of your own pocket. It would be advisable to apply for this certificate even though you aren’t sure you will use it. Application must be made to the county superintendent by July 1st. The Broken Bow High School will open September 5, 1927. Students will be asked to register on Thursday and Friday the week preceeding. Probably the registration schedule will be as follows: 12th Grade: 11th Grade: 10th Grade: 9th Grade: Forenoon. Thursday. September 1st. Afternoon. Thursday, September 1st. Forenoon, Friday, September 2nd. Afternoon. Friday, September 2nd. Any changes in this program will be announced through the columns of the Custer County Chief. It is advisable to register at the time set, for you will be more apt to get the subjects you desire. When you come to register, bring your free high school tuition certificate and $1.00 for book deposit. The latter is required of each pupil. At the end of the year the value of books damaged or lost is deducted, and the balance returned to the student. In order to have some definite regulations regarding classes, the following is followed: To be a member of the ninth grade, the student must have been promoted from the eighth grade in a town school or must have passed the eighth grade examinations and present a free high school tuition certificate signed by the county superintendent. To be in the tenth grade, the student must have at least 3 units or six points credit accepted by this high school; to be in the 11th grade, the student must have 7 units or 14 credits. To be registered in the 12th grade, the student must have 10% units or 21 credits. 15 units are required for graduation. In general, no incom-pletes will be carried over the summer vacation. 16
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