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The Preparatory Department its :lo nie The Preparatory course, which consists of the 6th, 7th and. Sth grades of the usual common school course, has a separate staff of teachers, has class and recreation and physical train- ing hours exclusively its own, apart from the lfligh School and College Departments. The College uniforms are required and the Prep students are regular members of the College Cadet Corps, taking part in all exercises and parades. Special insistence is made, in these three grades, on: GRAMMAR-The parts of speech, parsing, analysis: dia- grammingg-these fundamental things, while other' and fuller knowledge of grammar is given. SPICLIQING-Daily lessons, a text-book having delinitions. ' READING-NVitl1 a dictionary, getting the meaning of the selection rcaclg giving the meaning by proper in- tlections-Qa rare arty, special drills for backward readers. ARITIlMli'l'lC-Addition, subtraction, multiplication, divi- sion tall so generally negiectedj, fractions, decimals. Daily drills in all of these, for accuracy, speed and lasting efficiency. Usual school course along with this. PlCNlX'lANSl:.l.l1'-The .Palmer or forearm movement, CSpeci- mens in lllustrationsj. Parents will please be pa- tient with the almost unreadable penmansbip which their boys write while changing from the linger to the arm inovement, and with the ovals and drills required for so long a time. The importance of a good hand is insisted on by allg our success in giv- ing it is not so generally known. The writing in illustration is from seven different classes and can be duplicated by the majority of our pupils. .SlX'l'lI GRADE. Granimar. Composition. Spelling. Arithmetic. Reading. Q llenmanship. Memory Gems. Geography. SIEVICNTII GRAIJIE. Grammar. Arithmetic. Spelling. T'enmanship. Reading. Geography. Memory Gems. History, United States. Composition. lilGlI'l'I'l GRAIJIC. Grammar. Arithmetic. Spelling Penmanship. Reading. lllstory ofdingland. Memory Gems. Physiology. Composition. ' 16
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FOUR YEAR HIGH-SCHOOL COURSE-Continued C-THE COMMERCIAL COURSE. FIRST YEAR. siacoxn YEAR. Eng. Gram. and Comp., 5 Eng. Gram. and Comp., Classics, Classics, Bookkeeping ...... . ..... 5 Bookkeeping, Business . .. . Practice, Rapid, Accurate Iiigurmg -5 Spelling, Penmanship . . . 5 Ancient History ........ 5 Milit., Phys. Training 5 Business Arithmetic .. Spelling, Penmanship ...... Med. and Mod History .... Milit., Phys. Training ...... THIRD YEAR. Rhet. and Comp. 5 History, Eng. Lit. 5 Classics, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Business Arithmetic ....... Typewriting, Penmanship Amer. History, Civics ..... Milit., Phys. Training ...... F0 CRT H YEAR. Rhet. and Comp. 5 History , Am. Lit. Q Classics, l 5 Banking, Accounting ...... Coml. Geog.g Coml. Law... Shorthand, Typevvriting Milit., Phys. Training ..... X. B. 1-The number C55 written against the subjects above, means that tive times a week a 45-minute period is given to that subject during the 36 weeks of the school year. CXVe have no study periods-periods during which the pupils are not taughtj X. B. 2-From the above programme it will appear 'that each high-school pupil has on an average S prepared subjects a day subjects on which he is to work at home, either through written exercises or through intellectual or memory study. N. B. 3-Besides the- above six daily periods, three periods a week are given to specitic Religious instructions Cfor Catholics only another period to lessons in Conduct Qto alll, and a fifth period Cto alll to practice in public speaking. n N. B. 4-The above programme is subject to slight modifications.
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R011 for 1911-1912 niuiuni: 111111111 O. llerry, C7l11D, Druid 'l lills. Allen, Clmrles ll., CC0111'1j, 53 1101-el1cr St. linker, llerlxcrt, Clst Lit.D, .1+'1. 1XlC.l.Jll1Cl'S011, G11- .l.lZlliCl', Ilerschcl, Clst l.i1.j, Ft. lNleP11erso11, G21- llllrlier, G. Ralph, C4111 Scieueej, Ft. l11cP11er:4ol1, G21- llaructt, Charles C., C6ll1D, 209 Angier Ave. llzlttle, Rielmrcl, C3d Lit.j, 288 East North Ave. Heclell, William R., Clst 1.it.j, 305 juniper St. llettis, 1'.l0yc1 ll., Clsl l,it.D, 34 Howell 111111 Road. lllglvr, Alvin, Clst C0111'1.j, 306 Sfllllll Pryor St. Q 15l:1e1c11:11l, .llenry S., C4111 ,Lit.J, 309 Wz1sl1i11gtU11 St- lgwwvw, ,lwsn-1111 A., C8111j, 37 Crescent AVC- lll'z1cls11:11v, Jas. W'il1i:1111, C71l1j, 21 Ponce cle 141011. 1700311113 G51 lll'ZlI111C1l, LX. l,j'1111L', CC0111'1.j, 21 lfnst Fouflll St- lll'Zl.11l1Cl1, 'l'110111:1s ll., C8t11j, 21 East lfourth St. A l311I'Clil'IZl1'Kll, 101111 G., C4111 I.i1.j, 358 NVz1s11i11Qf0l1 Sl' l'll11lL'l', -l':V?l11 '1'., C7tl1j, 762 N01-111 l,lO11lCYIl1'Cl. llutler, Willizuu J., C6110, 45 West Alcxzmclcl' St. U-lyfllc, Jflllll A., C211 Lit.D, 27 llaynes St. C:11lz111z111, C11-1110111 A., 681115, M11rp11y Ave- Callzlway, Wi11i:1111 C, Colllp, 325 Pc11c11trce St. C11r111ie11:1e1, l'z1scl1:1l C., CStl1j, 643 liclgewowfl AVC' C21rr011, ,l 0rresL ll., Cls1 C0111'1.D, 136 Nortll 1110115011 St Caverly, lE1lgC11C, C7ll1J. College Pzlrlf, Gil. Cllevcs, Gilbert, C311 1.it.j, Pe:1c11t1'ec Rllilfl- Cl1l11'Cl1, Louis, 671119, 23 Alaska Ave. C-EUllC11, 1.,011is C., C8l11J, 489 NV:1s11i11g1011 Sl. 0010, James 1I'0wz11'c1, C6111D, 477 Perlchtree SI- goulltllcbf, l'l2L1'1'.1' S., C6l11l, 112 'East Nerritts Ave. Li'l.Yl1L', Clmrles 11'l., CC0111'1.j, 123 NL'lS1J11 St. f'l'ZlNVf0l'Cl, Russell V, Clst l,it.j, 666 Cupilfwl AVC- llzmicl, Lflil'f01'rl, C8l11j, -350 P01100 rle LQ011 Ave. DCHfl1VYl0l', Zccl R.. Cleat C0111'l.j, 169 ClClJ11l'l1C :VLC- .lJQ1111is011, T. IJ011:11r1. C61l15, 454 N0r111 jaclisfvll 51- -DlCli1llSO11, J. Coyne, Clst C0111'l.D. 119 11111119 Sl' l?l'1lfi11S, Sum, C6fl'1D, 508 North ll0111evz11'fl. lfflfffvrcl, George lAClZl1l', Clst 1.it.D, 423 P01015 Sl' If1Sc'llfl , 101111 K., C6fl1D, 327 x'V2lSl11l1gtO11 Sl. 1 1Erwi11, 1X1:1ri011 E., Clst ULD, 181 West l'cz1cl1t1'ee 5t- Ifwllll-5, I. ll., C81111. 245 1111112111 Circle. liwiug, lirnest ll, C341 Lit.J, 236 North ll011levz11'cl. lfrererr, cm-115 I--I., 47110, 288 Nm-111 Jflclfm Sf' 11flrll1l801', Alcxzmclcr, CS1l1j, 304 North llo111eva1'Ll- 11ie1111ci111c1', jack, C7t11j, 62 Wglghiugton Terrance. 1'f'W1Q1'. Judge W., 04110, 51 .lflora Sr. 17
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