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Y lllllllllllllllll lllll lllllllll lllll Ill llllllll llllllllllllllllllllallllllllllllllllllll lllllll ,Q '. , 52,5 - V N7 '- RUFUS SCALES I - Principal of High School Tennyson, lndiana, lligh School Ik-l'auw l'nivt-rsitv, A. IZ. - Q l'nivc1'sitv of Illinois 5 11 ' vff' N ' Northwestern L'uiversity 'J I3 COURSE OF STUDY FICIQSIIXIAN Yiaxlcglimjztirrtz' ,S'1rl1jvt'l.v: English, fXl,Q'L'lH'I1, l'hvsit'al Eduvatiou. lilut'tif'c'.v: Latin, Community Life and tbet't1pations, General Science, Yoea- . . . ' A . . s tional Agriculture, Home lLCUllUllllL'S, Music. -0 l He: SUI'llUNIHRl2 Ylf.XR-Rl'lll11il't'lf .S'11Iwjm'1'.v: English, World llistory. l'hysical Eduea- .5 ,QU tion. lflt't'fii'f'.v:Lati1i, Iiookkeepingl i'lane tlcoiuetry. Yoeational .fXg1'it'ul- A ' ture, Shop. lliology, Home Economics, Sanitation and llygiene, Music. ffljff' :... -lt'N1o1t YICAXIQ-Rt't11tfI'f'lIi,SlItI1jit't'fSI English, United States llistory, Vliysieal Edu- cation. 1flt't'tif'f.v: Latin, French, Algebra and Solid Geoinetry, Cheiuistry, Yocatioual Agriculture, Shorthand and Typewritiug, Music. 1 Stixlolc Yi-3.xIt-lCm11r1'1'1'zfS11l1jvt'f.v: English, Social llrohlems, l'hysieal Education. lflt'f'fl Z'l .YI Latin, Iireueli, liusiuess Law, Conuueree, l'hysics. Xillfillltllltll ftgrieulture. Shorthand and ,llj'1JCXVl'liillQ', Music. Sixteen units of credit are required for grariuatiou, tiftet-n of which must' lw E . :tearlt-niir. including one unit ofl:1l1ol':ttoi'y science. tint- unit of eredit is given for Q-4 J each study stleet-ssftilly pttrsucd tive rt-citations weekly, for thirty-six weeks. 'llhe Q X completion of a study for one 80111081611 of I5 weeks, constitutes out--half unit .6 l nf credit. Credit will he allowed in music as follows: Chorus, t Jrelit-stra, and filet- NU Clulns, 151 unit vault. Each student shall eoniplete tliret- majors ot' three units vault, or two majors of four units each: and two minors of two units caeh, to merit a Q I diplonla. Unly pupils in highest quartile will he permitted to carry tive subjects. ll 'IllIIIIIlllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllC1932,rlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 7 I
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