Kingfield High School - Abram Breeze Yearbook (Kingfield, ME)

 - Class of 1929

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L 7 as as orgy: 3 1. if is 'li 'Y LATIN COURSE English COURSES OF STUDY 1928-1929 I Cotuzcn PREPARATORY ENGHHWCOURSB SCIENTIFIC FIRST YEAR 1 . English English Algebra Algebra Algebra General History Latin English Geometry Latin French English Latin , French Buzcrivns 'Chemistry EconomicsfPhysiology A English Latin Algebra B1.1zc'r1vEs 'EconomicsfPhysiology 'Chemistry General History 'Com'l Arithmetic SECOND YEAR General History Com'l Arith. or Latin English English Geometry Geometry 'Com'l Arithmetic French French Com'l Arith. or Latin THIRD YEAR English English 'Chemistry French - French Chemistry Economics-Physiology Economics-Physiology FOURTH YEAR English English Algebra Algebra Chemistry Chemistry Economics-Physiology EconomicsfPhysiology Subjects marked with an asterisk CU alternate: Commercial Arithmetic with Gen eral Science, Chemistry with Physics, and EconomicsfPhysiology with American History Civics.

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Tllli RECORD 9 HILDRED SHIRLEY SAFFORD -- Hitman Grace in No Girls Admitted C35, Alternate in def hating C45, Class Prophecy C45. Wheiice thy learning, hath thy toil O'er hooks consumed the midnight oil? Hildred has been wellfliked by all her classmates. Since she has been absent only four days during her four years in high school we feel that she must have seen and heard nearly everything that has occurred during this time, thus accounting for the fact that she never hiils to answer a question and is good in debating. TAIMI MATILDA VAINIO-- Titus Secretary of class C15 C25 C35 C45, Alternate in Finals C25, Speaker in Finals C35, Birdie Lark in The Guest Retainer C35. Treasurer of N. F. C. League C35, Libra' rian C35 C45, Cheerleader C35 C45, Track C45, Alternate in Debate C35, Speaker in Debate C45, Mary Sterling in And Mary Did C45, President of Student Council C45, Alternate in Finals C45, Member of Honor Society C45, Salutatory C45. Work is the key to success . Taimi is always smiling and pleasant and we hope thatpshe will never lose her happy smile. She is one of the industrious members in our class for she is not only a brilliant pupil, fine debater and excellent public speaker, but she is always willing to help if any work for the benefit of the class or school is to be done. The Class of '29 wishes you success at Farmington, Taimi. 1929 Pfegidgnt VVYVV VVYQ- Vrrrrrrlwrrr N E LDA KNAPP VicefPresident ,,,,, LENA PACKARD Secretary TAIMI VAINIO Tfeasufef V Vrfr H H VVVV YVVVV Y V ROLAND KENNEDY Class Colors: BLUE and Goto Flower PANSY Motto: FORWARD MEMBERS OF KINGFIELD HONOR SOCIETY NELDA KNAPP HILDRED SAFFORD TAIMI VA1N1o



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f-543 I Ev THE RECORD II GENERAL INFORMATION HERE are two courses offered at King' field High School: College Preparatory and English. The College Preparatory course Hts for the collegiate or scientific departments of any college, if the electives are properly chosen. It gives an allfround academic education. The English course fits for the scientihc departments of colleges and state normal schools. CI-IOICE OF COURSES ' THE selection of, a course of study is an extremely important matter and should be made only after careful consideration. Parents and pupils should always talk the matter over together and the advice of teach' ers and other interested friends may be help' ful. It is a mistake to choose a course be' cause it is easier than another or because some classmate has chosen it. The first factor in the selection of a course of study should be the desire for a sound cultural education. Second, the course should be suited as far as possible to the pu' pils special aptitudes. Third, any definite plans for further education or occupation after leaving the high school will aid in makf ing the right selection. REQUIREMENTS EOR GRADUATION IN order to be eligible for graduation a pupil must have obtained a minimum of 80 points in one course. One point is obtained when a year's work in a prepared study of one period a week is completed with a rank of at least 75. Studies which require no preparation outside the classroom will re' ceive one half the credit for prepared work. Promotion to the upper classes will be made only when points have been earned as follows: Sophomore class, 15g Junior class, 35g Senior class, 55. At the end of the year the names of the members of each class will be posted. GENERAL REGULATIONS SCHOOL opens at 8:00. The school day is divided into seven periods of approximately forty minutes each, with fifteen minutes for recess. School closes at 1:00. In very stormy weather the signal for no session will be sounded at 7:15. Pupils graduating from Kingfield Gram' mar School or other schools of similar grade may enter without examination. Pupils en' tering the upper classes will receive credit for work of the same grade done in other schools. A H The school is on the approved list of the New England College Entrance Board. Pupils who wish to enter a college that ac' cepts a certificate in lieu of an examination, and whose average for the full course is not less than eighty, may apply to the principal in those subjects in which his average is eightyfive or above. No pupil may take work earning over twentyffive points in one year, unless his average rank for the previous is eighty-five or above, except with the written consent of his parent and the approval of the prinf cipal. Every pupil must take work earning at least fifteen points. Changes in courses must be made at the beginning of the school year. No new study may be elected later than the second week of the Fall term. If a course is given for a full year, no credit will be allowed if taken for a shorter time. No class will be formed if less than four elect a subject unless it is required for grad' uation. After absence from recitation work lost must be made up within a week or some arrangement made satisfactory to the teacher, otherwise a rank of zero will be given for each absence.

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