Cherokee County Community High School - Checoukan (Columbus, KS)

 - Class of 1921

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, ,. V.. ... . .2s.a . l IO' -UE' Olxt 'TDI' 'CII 'OOC 1 'OOOOOCI OOC' NEC' -5000 'XO' 'Gil' 5 5 5 S 5 DORA ROBERTSON, B. S., Engllsh and Histoiy CK. S. M. T. N., K. S. A. CJ H 5.-THIRD YEAR-First Term. Composition work two days weekly based upon the 5 principals of argumentation and exposition in the development of the paragraph and short g theme with special reference to unity, coherence and emphasis three days weekly. The lit- - erature study comprises the history of literature one day each week with classic work. . 6.-Second Term. Composition two periods weekly with themes of considerable length in Q narration and description combined, argumentation and exposition. 7.-8.-FOURTH YEAR - -A course in high school journalism which corsisls not only ofa study of the newspaper but o course in practical English composition. This course is supplemented by the study of American Literature. 3 2 f 5 a T 5 , l 5 Q 5 1, - . M. , - Z 5 2 BESS OLIPHANT. Librarian and Secretary tx. s. M. T. N.. K. s.A. co able apparatus in the different departments must he considered the Library, the meeting grounds for all sciences. The library now consists of over 1300 volumes, with new volumes LIBRARIAN AND SECRETARY of Principal. In addition to the necessary and valu- 5 being added from time to time. Q U ooo- 'ooo' -cool -oooooof loco- ooo- -orxiooof -ooo ooc- ioocooc- oocw ooc- 63004208 7



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E 2 3 5 5 5 5 Q 5 5 Q 1-u....gg,..gx1r 5 it .. DOO' 'OOO' IOOGY 'OOOOOO' IOCXDI 'CLIC' IOOOOOOV 1OOOt OOCL IOUZOOCI -OKI' 10001 'OOO 5 5 5 5 HENRIETTA HAYNES, History and Civics Q tCollege of Emporia, A. BJ HISTORY AND CIVICS-Modern History, 1 and 2, two terms. Open to Juniors and g Seniors. Work begins with the eighteenth century and continues to the present day. Amer- ican History, l and 2, two terms. Required of all Seniors. Normal Training Seniors will re- g ceive the necessary training for the state examination in American History. Civics, 1 and 2, two terms. Required of all Normal Training Juniors and recommended as important in the training for good citizenship to all Juniors and Seniors. ALBERT N. BINGI-IAM, Chemistry and Physics tCollege of Emporia, A. BJ CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS-Chemistry, 1 and 2, two terms. Open to allJuniors and Seniors. Three forty minute recitation periods per week and two double periods of lab- quired of all Normal Training Seniors and open to all other Seniors. Three forty minute periods per week of class recitation and two double periods of laboratory. State text used. U oratory. A verv important as well as popular course. Physics, 1 and 2, two terms. Re- ' 'OOO' OX' ICIIIDXOV IOCXDY -QDOR VGIDOCDIY, 'OOO' CIE' GEXCV Cl Q' ' 9

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