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FV FF T' 449' -1 K. I, kt 28 KEM PER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL HISTORY-Ancient History. SCIENCE-General Science. A THIRD YEAR P I. AGRICULTURE CBoysD-Five recitations per week. II. HOME SCIENCE CGirlsJ-Five recitations per week. III. ENGLISH-Five recitations per week. fCoInposition and Rhetoric 3, Classics 2.1 IV. PLANE GEOMETRY-Five recitations per week. V. HISTORY-Two recitations per week. VI. ELECTIVE STUDY---CRSHT. Five recitations per week. VII. SCIENCE. - VIII. SPELLING-Three recitations per week. AGRICULTURE-Breeds of Live Stockg Care and Feeding of Live Stockg Dairying. ENGLISH--Composition and Rhetoricg Selected Classics. HISTORY-Mediaeval and Modern and Myers'. SCIENCE-Elementary Physics. FOURTH YEAR I. AGRICULTURE fBoysJ-Five recitations per week. II. HOME SCIENCE CGirlsJ-Five recitations per week. III. ENGLISH-Five recitations per week. CHistory of Literature 23 Classics 3.3 IV. HISTORY AND CIVICS-Five recitations per week. V. ELECTIVE STUDY-Cicero. Four recitations per week. VI. SCIENCE. VII. SPELLING-Three recitations per week. MATHEMATICS-Geometry, six monthsg Science of Arith- metic, three months. AGRICULTURE-Farm Management, including Farm Ac- counts, Business Forms and Marketing. ENGLISH--History of American and English Literature, and Critical English Grammar. :HISTORY--A.I1'1C1'iC3.Il History and Civil Government. SCIENCE-Chemistry of Common Things.
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HIGH SCHOOL, SCOOBA, MISS. 27 1. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. CGURSE OF STUDY High School Department A' FIRST YEAR AGRICULTURE CBoysJ-Five recitations per week. HOME SCIENCE CGirlsJ-Five recitations per 'week. ENGLISH-Five recitations per week. lGramiI1ar 3, Composition 2.3 ARITHMETIC--FIVE recitations per week. . ELECTIVE STUDY-Beg'inner's Latin. Five recitations per Week. ' . SCIENCE. , . SPELLING-Three recitations per week. AGRICULTURE-Essentials of Agriculture. ENGLISH-Grammar and Composition. - t CComposition work to be based on subjects relating to the home and to social life, as developed in oral discussion and in suitable reading matter.J SCIENCE-Sanitation and Physiology. I . II. III. IV V. VI VII. I SECOND YEAR AGRICULTURE fBoysJ-Five recitations per week. HOME SCIENCE fGirlsJ-Five recitations per Week. ENGLISH-Five recitations per week. CComposition and Rhetoric 3, Classics 2.5 ALGEBRA-Five recitations per week. HISTORY-Three recitations per week. ELECTIVE STUDY-Beginner's Latin and Caesar. Five recitations per week. SCIENCE. Q VIII. SPELLING--Three recitations per week. AGRICULTURE-Southern Field Crops. N ENGLISH-Composition and Rhetoric. Selected Classics. u T X.4 fs: . J
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HIGH SCHOOL, SCOOBA, MISS. 29 Intermediate Department FIFTH GRADE Graded Classics-Book V. Primary History-United States CLee'sD. Spelling-I-Iunt's Progressive Speller, Part II., Sec. 1. Practical Arithmetic-Colaw, Duke 8x Powers', to page 120. Geography-Frye's Elementary, page 87, to end of book. Grammar-Hyde's, Book I, Part 2. ' Mississippi Writing Book, No. 5. Webster's Primary Dictionary. SIXTH GRADE Arithmetic-Colaw, Duke KL Powers' Practical, from page 121 to page 242. Frye's Higher Geography-To page 88. Hyde's English Course-Book I., Part 3. United States History-Riley, Chandler Sz Hamilton's, first fifty-three chapters. Spelling-Hunt's Progressive Speller, Part II, Sec. 2. Sixth Reader-First four months. Agriculture-Completed, second term. Mississippi Writing Book, No. 6. Seventh Grade Arithmetic-Practical, completed. Geography-Frye's Higher, from page 88 to end of book. Hyde's English Course-Book II. to page 193. United States History-Riley, Chandler Sz Hami1ton's com- pleted. Spelling-Hfunt's Progressive Speller-Part II, Sec. 3. Mississippi Writing Book, No. 7. A Primary Department FIRST GRADE Reading-Wheeler's Graded Primerg Baldvvin's First Reader. Words and sentences from board, chart, card, story books and first readers. l .sf- 1 '1 I i i 1 1 1 1 I
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