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U0 R Although a cadet is allowed much latitude in select- ing a course of study, courses should be planned at entrance so as to meet the requirements of the diploma to be issued. EIGHTH GRADE fNo high school credit is given for eighth grade workj ENo1.1su-Essentials of Everyday English, Book 8, Ferris and Keener, Beacon Lights of Literature, Book 8, by Chamberlain. AiurnM1-:Tic-Strayer-Upton Junior Mathematics, Book II. Social. Scu-:Nt'r:-Our Country and Our People, by Rugg. Gr:Nr:RA1. Sm'u-:Ncr:-Our Environment, Carpenter and Wood. SPlil,l.lNG-ThC Stanford Speller. Book S, by Almack and Staffelbaeh. WR11'1Nf:-Locker Easy Method Writing, by Locker. FRESHMAN YEAR CNinth Gradel LA'r1N-Smith and Thompson's First Year Latin Cl uniti. CoMMl'N1rv Civics-Exploring Your Community, by Keohane Cl unitl. ENGLISH-My English, by Tanner and Plattg Literature and Lite. Book 1. by Greenlaw, Elson, Keck and Miles C1 unitl. IVlATllEMA'l'lt'S-JLlhi0l' Math Book II, by Strayer and Upton Cl unitj. GHNERAI. Scncxrrz-Our Environment, by Wood and Carpenter tl unitl. Fkr1Nm'u-Srnith's Language, Literature and Life, Book 1 Q1 unitl. Hrsrnkv-The Making of Today's World, by Hughes Cl unitl. SOPHOMORE YEAR tTenth Gradel LArxN-Second Year Latin, by Scudder C1 unitj. liwrzusu-My English. by Tanner and Platt, Literature and Life, Book II, by Greenlaxv, Elson, Keck and Miles tl unitl. MATIIlihlATll'S-PTOKPCSSIVC High School Algebra, by Hart Cl unitl. HlS1'lJRX'-Th0 Making of Today's World, by Hughes tl unitj. FRIZNFII-Smiil1'S Language, Literature and Life, Book II C1 unitl. St'ir1Nc'r:-Biology, by Moon and Mann C1 unitl. SES 0F T DY SOCIAL Sc1ENcE-Exploring Your Community, by Keo- hane tl unitb. JUNIOR YEAR CEleventh Gradel ENoLrsH-Sentence and Theme, by Ward, Literature and Life, Book III, by Miles and Pooley tl unitb. PUBLIC SPEAKINfI-NEW Better Speech, by Weaver tl unitl SPANISH-Fronteras by Arjona tl unitl. MATJIEMATICTS-PIHHC Geometry, by Morgan, Froberg and Breckenridge C1 unitl. H1sToRv-American Government, by Magruder tl unitl. CoMMi:Rc1Al, LAW-Applied Business Law, Pomoroy and Fisk Cl unit.J CHEMISTRY-First Principles of Chemistry, by Brown- lee, Fuller, Hancock, Sonon and Whisit. Laboratory Work C1 unitb. Mm'1rANicAr. DRAw1No-Mechanical Drawing, by French . and Svenson C1 unitl. JKDLVRNALISM-HC3dllHCS and Bylines, by Otto and Finney C1 unitl. Laboratory Work. SENIOR YEAR CTweltth Grade? ENoL1sH-English Review Grammar, by Smarty Litera- ture and Life, Book IV tl unitb. BUSINESS ENGLISH-Effective Business English. by Aurner Cl unitl. MA1'lIEhT.ATlCS-HBFKYS Progressive Solid Geometry KM unitl, Patterson and Hickson Plane Trigonometry C55 unitl, Algebra II, Edgerton and Carpenter, Second Course in Algebra C1 unitb. Hrs'roRv-The Development of America, by Wirth C1 unitl. SPANISII-LHIISZUZIHC. Literature and Life, Book Il, by Friedmann. Arjona, Cavajal tl unitl. Plrvslcs-Physics. by Millikan and Gale, Notebook and Laboratory Work C1 unitb. Bust.:-:-The Bible, and The Pocket Bible Handbook, by Halley tl unitl. TYPEWRITlxo-Twentieth Century Typewriting, D. D. Lessenberry C1 unitl. BooKKm:vlNc:-Twentieth Century Bookkeeping and Ac- counting. by Carlson, Prickett, Forkner tl unitl. BUs1Nr:ss MAr1rEMAT1c's-Applied Business Arithmetic, by P. E. Curry C1 unitl. Czulets are given every assist- ance in selecting those courses that are best adapted to their interests and abilities. Aptitude tests help them to decide what vocation or profession might be advisable for them to pur- sue. 25
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DAILY CLASS SCHEDULE lst sat- 1.31. Eng 1 Eng. aus. iT, . U 8.1 Gen. l o.T. Aig, Sth nh 110111111 st-1. II iv y III Eng. 1 Wme 10' sei. 1 Bible 1 Eng. l-Ing. l Zlltl Fr. Plane Lat. ling. Sth Bus. ' B. I Gen. N.T. G nh Q' Span. In-11011 ll or-nm. 1 iv M11111. Arith. 10' sei. Bible Pffalm II l - L ,Y Yi, ' ibn- V WW Y W Y Y Wi--in-'rugs ire? .lrd Soc. Plane Alg. Eng. Eng. H ' Q . A . M th. S f , H',t. sth Pt-11011 st-1. or-am. II II III 1 BW Tfpmg Pm' Hill ii I vim is 221' - --. .T . asa .- wc cgi . is c . 4th FY- -'WL Fng Com A A P b F Sth A M -'h . 5 I . . 1 . 1 , . T I . n1. u . ,ng. 1 1 tt . Period I I Gilblgi. I 1 Law TFPUU- Chcm Govt. Speak- II 1 Draw. sth Sth Alf. 1-3 f 1: -. . 1 A N T 1 pg Y in-111111 Rum. Ii HL Iii' i JOM- TYPW1 Chem- l 1111115 Mpith' 1-'gif Spelling and penmanship are required in all grades. ,.,f,.w The curriculum at Hargrave Military Academy is based on the standard college entrance require- ments as maintained in the best colleges and universities. Gradu- ates who merit college recom- mendations are admitted to col- leges and universities on certificate. A cadet desiring to enter a par- ticular college or university should plan his course of study to meet the specitied entrance requirements of that institution. In order to assure proper classi- iication of a new cadet, an ofticial transcript of his record from the last school attended is required. This transcript should accompany the application or follow as soon as possible. A cadet who enters for his Senior year's work or as a post- graduate and meets other require- ments will be granted a diploma upon the completion of four major units, one of which must be fourth year English. A 'iunit represents a prescribed subject successfully studied for 36 weeks. S days per week, one hour per day. Cadets are 11ot allowed to change classes without the written per- mission of the Academic Dean.
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