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But The Pattern Of Education Remains The Same Of the sixteen credits other than gym and health that are required for graduation, eight are required subjects. Four are English credits, and four are social studies credits. Other subjects studied are Worked out with principal, counselor, teachers, and par- ents in a carefully planned program. The school day contains seven class periods and an activity period. A student Who carries four or tive sub- jects has at least one study hall a day. During activity period students take part in many co-curricular activities. At 8 :3O each morning the tardy bell begins the day, and again at 3:35 P.lVI. the bell ends the day. Each period is forty-five minutes long With two and one-half minutes between classes. Thus the general pattern of education remains the same. INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND CLASSROOMS - SENIORS - ACT1VITiEs SPORTS 1 ' ., SNAPS I 1 ADVERTISING SCHEDULE Name -MC Lnblfenl AYCLIIS Subject Room Floor Activity Period I I 1 Trgonometry 2 P. O. D. 8 2 3 Study Hall -Library-Healizln 5 2 4 Mechanical Drawing Woodshop 5 Chemistry Lab. 5 Cihemisfry Lain. 7 English 11 5 I Home Room Class The Year 1951 - 52 Pages 1 1 5 Pages 6 1 11 1 Pages 12 29 Pages 30 - 41 1 Pages 42 1 57 Pages 58 1 71 1 Pages 72 .- 73 Pages 74 1 88 5
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The Course Followe The academic course offers trigonometry. General course students enjoy history. The curric s our specific courses of instruc- tion. Sixteen credits other than gym and health are required for graduation. For those students who intend to go to college, the school offers the academic course. Students who follow this course must be Willing to do good hard Work. ulum at Canonsburg High School offer f Designed for the greater portion of students, the general course carries a variety of subjects. This course prepares students with a general knowledge in many fields. For girls who Wish to learn the art of homemaking, the school offers the vocational home economics cour . Th' ' se is course teaches girls how to co k o , sew, care for children, and to become reliable Wives and mothers. The commercial course is designed to pre are c bl p apa e oflice Workers and gives in- struction in various types of business Work Upon com let' f h' . p ion o t is course, students are ready to secure jobs in the business World. Machines practice class interests In home economics classes girls commercial students. learn home arts. 4 d Ma Be Di erent In ame 9
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Good Leaders Understand, Direct, Guide, 1 N Y 7? Harriet Navrotski, senior, talks over her schedule with Principal 0'Connell. 6 o
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