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EVENTS ACADEMIC Here are the different courses offered in our high school. The State Board of Education re- quires that the following subjects be included in the thirty-two credits required for graduation. i:I'lifli'fil . . rr,,,,i ,,.r ,,,rr ,,rr,,,,r,,,,r,,,,..,, 6 c r edits Sccial Studies . 4 credits Mathematics ., .,,... 2 credits Science c,,,, . ,,...,..Y.,,ww. ..,.,. 2 credits Safety and Health ,.,.,,aa .. .. . 2 credits Physical Education ,..i,,ia, , .,cc.,,,,,,,c,,,i, l credit The College Preparatory course should be taken by those students who expect to enter a college or university. The requirements, in addition to those already listed, are two years of fc reign language, two years cf mathematics, including algebra and plain geometry, one year of science, and one year of English. The commercial course should be elected by those students who are interested in prepara- tion for work in office or business. There are two branches of trainingrethe stenographic and bookkeeping. Both require a minimum of four years of commercial work. The Industrial course for boys has a required minimum of four units of shop. The Vocational Agriculture course for boys requires a minimum of four units of agriculture. The Home Economics course for girls has a minimum requirement of three units of home economics and related subiects, such as art or chemistry. -f . t Q, The General course is designed for those students who wish a good general training, but who are not particularly interested in meeting the specific requirements of other courses. Students must have this course approved by the principal. The Technical course is de signed for students interested in the fields of science, mathematics, higher mechanics, and aviation. This course requires three years of mathematics and three years of science. Study Hall- what all students save their candy fcr.
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Mr. Allerfs Heolth Clolss Zu.-mia Nm This section contoins the more ser- ious side ot school. Upon first enter- ing school edch pupil is concerned with his course. Letter edoh ddifs schedule is outlined, cmd the vdrious Clotsses he C o m e port ot his ddily routine.
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alfa' Public Speaking Class Mr. Brown, fellow students, etc. History Class Mr. Forney's Pride and Ioy. General Business Class Miss House and her freshmen learning business techniques.
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