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'-'i-1'r v' 30 Blue and Goltl l V C A ADVANCED CLASS IN HOME MANAGEMENT ummary of Departments No attempt is made to arbitrarily divide the curriculum into Coursesv so-called, calling one the college preparatory course, another the com- mercial, or another by some other name. On the contrary, it is our purpose to leave the pupil as unhampered as possible. Certain subjects are required of all pupils. Aside from these, pupils are given wide freedom of choice among studies called 'electivesf All students who expect to enter college, however, must make a selection from those electives which are preceded by an asterisk UQ except that for some colleges, courses in Latin are not required though it is highly desirable. Either two vears of Latin or two years of French are essential. In cases where any doubts exists in the minds of parents or pupils as to subjects to be chosen, advice should be sought from the office. When- ever it becomes evident that a pupil has made a mistake in the choice of his studies, an attempt will be made to remedy the difficulty. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English I-Freshman English seeks to de- velop a fundamental knowledge of applied grammar and some skill in speaking and reading. English II--The aim of Sophomore English is to give the student a basic appreciation of the history and types of literature. Plays, short stories, poetry, essays and novels are analyzed for construction and appreciation. There is an emphasis upon grammar in oral and written reports. English III-The student in English Ill gains a detailed knowledge and understanding of American literature from Colonial days to the 20th Century. Writers who were merely names on a title page become a reality through a recog- nition of thc importance of historical movements upon literature. In the study of drama, poetry,
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ue and Gold 29 Catalogue and Prospectus flflton fb' I1 chool MILTON .. VERMONT JUNE 1.954 QQ SCHOOL ADMINISTRA T I ON BOARD OF TRUSTEES Percy Sheltra ,.,. ., ,.,.,,,.,.A.,....,..............,...,..........,....,.. Term expires Iuly 1954 Paul Towne , 4.4,.., ....,... ........ T e rm expires july 1954 Elizabeth Smith ..., . .. ...,.....e. .. ..ii. Term expires Iuly 1954 Raymond Rowley . ,...,..o,..i...,..,. .,.,,,.. T erm expires Iuly 1955 Keith O. Lombard, Chairman ........ ........ T erm expires July 1956 SUPEHINTENDENT Clinton Demeritt . . B.S., Middlebury College, M. Ed., University of Vermont FACULTY Vfilbert Patton, Principal, Science , ..,.,..,. .. B.S., M. Ed., University of Vermont Raphael Morris, Assit Prin., Social Studies B.S., M. Ed., St. Michael's College Editlv E. Holden, English and Mathematics ..........,....... B.S., University of Vermont Patricia Stanley, French, Latin, and Math Ph. B., M. Ed., University of Vermont Hiram Bevins, Music . . ,.,. ...,. B .S. fMusic Edj University of Vermont Valerie Meyer, Home Economics ...,,., B.S. fHome Ec.J University of Vermont Reginald Poquette, Mechanical Drawing Shop, B.S. University of Vermont Catherine Gorman, Commercial . . , , A.B., Bowling Green College of Commerce Roberta Kell, Iunior High , .,,.., .. ..,., , B.S. University of Vermont
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.L A novel, essays, and short stories the importance of character development is stressed. Oral and Written reports are an integral part of this course of study. English IV-English literature from Chaucer to the twentieth century is studied in detail. An attempt is made to give the student a conception of the changes in literature as the result of social, economic, and political changes in the life of a people. An intensive rather than extensive course of study is emphasized. , ' ' ' 'A 'A''' Av''AvA'A'A-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'-A-Av'v'-'-'v'v--.-v-.e.-.-:v-ve A,A,-,-,-,-,A,-,-,-,-,-,-vAvAv-v-v-,-,.,-,-v.v.AAA.AAv.v.v.v.v.A.v.'.v.v.v.v.vAv.v,',v,vt 1, sd , 1, Uv I 'I N I :I .. P 'P 5 P , 4, QI I 7' , ... ... P I rr r: 2 :' CF In 1 :I 2 3 -2 EL G c : .3 3 ,- . .. 'I J: In L Q E ,- LQ 7 P1 'I rx ,I -Q - :HQ :. F--4 O I cn :I 'N 4' I-sms'-as am ,.,,,:: waste .I 4: it--,ft 51.-Q, -7-Q A-7: 7 7 4: 4 C13 4e:.- -f-1 :A5,,g,-3re.I.- :ge-C-mq.:H 4 Q 4: ,.2-Q:'?g5 mm :,:-.5-.zrgcmg ,,:::':....::,gcrQ:s 4' I i'F'L-arg: E'- E'9,f:55,::5: 'EEDSSEUFV N 'I fc: f'::FrC-'L-C fr E 7'-'kifbig-1 21 ZI-4 :Dia Q 'I aaA'::-2: :I rn-cc '-'H :' A :me I-- +I N I Ii- 'P : U5 5 -' -' rr if ' I sd Q-e UXQ 'I ' I r' C I' F- -9 5' IT C C E M A Z m 'I N' ,Marne Q.-,4 m I-.7I-- I-I- yr., C N 4 P -4 It V - I-I I-4 v-I- P H LD - If- I- I. Ie 5 0 .- : 4 I I-P 7' H fl. QF C H .J -4 ft fn 1 ft V 1 E 4' ' 5 i 2 ' H: I' I-4 ' ,5 5 rs '4 'T E F F4 4' f..:1:,,:Z 2- 297' Fx-:Z 6 42 , agar? ,ya -. 15-3 :ir 4, Z N I1'4 5 - - - -' ...I-x '-' SI- 4 I 5: if C..5frE'H H H92 'TEE' Q 'I A ,., I-. 1.75 P' 5 H' ' 1 I 'W 'AGWEL C Eli- Lim Ns +I -,K I- m A U1 . .I r-' 4 I 555-51500 3: f- igaa QQ 4, :L I-vw.. -f A I, .: : 4 I :- A I-1 QA I-I-1 A I-' An -' .- 7- OD I I I UI pf 2 I5 I I 4 z ' ci : ,4 .I - II' :' 4 I I rn ,A I- ., A: I :I ,. QI 2 asiaea fI QA :I , 5 fr 32 F Lie. N I I :- rf ' ' I-- T' C - CB' 'I I :.:' 2 E -5 5 Iv, II . E UE 5' E- if 1 :E l ' ' 2 1 ' F Q I . I-I I-1 - , 4 I-ve Z cn C 1 P A F' ff 5 'P 4 ' C O IA I- 'I f. 2. 5' E :T I I 2 G L, : I I F D' A I I 5 Q 5 N, I C F -3' 55' in H PI. 3 fc 6 ELHD F71 S Q I I : gr- o O A A 4 I I if 7+ :LE 9 Ye Ig I5 B 4, . -. ,, L A gg :I .. -- 'i + U V G U v -+4-'I--P G o a a u 4, I -I 5-'SEL DEE'-IUUSPOCIUZ ffrlgww-ivzafnwmw 'I ff -' V I-1 I-I gg I-I- I- .. I-. .I H I- I-1 I-...Q 4 . I-o fs Pg O , .I D -2 V ...KC 5 I I- . ., ... .... UQ W ..I I S :DHA CI-8: 2-00:73 I-S-5cOm 5gOgFDQOQ 'I . ... , ,.. .. ... l A . I essex fwwrfvvsai Yalzivase-sa: N. II 5 '1 CD I-1 I--0.4 I- -1 O I-- . V1 I I I-1 Q sr Q- Q Uqwmw :' H mfbws-350: UQ 'I 4 :- :rece I-3 P1 'n Cru: EE1'J:sf eI-. 'UQ X 'I ' - -' f Q- I-4 .... 'U 4 'Kg 4 4, C fc - ,'I-veg, '1 C I.5,.,f4gr cgi, I-4I-4-4 sf , 'I if P cn .. I. I In-3. gg I-1 I-L i 7 E :I E7 I 1, , A . F5 Qc Q Q ,.. 9, C f-,E-: 0110: Q I ,,, .. . ., I, , I 'E H mei.: E-. 03 15 si IU' is Ev ,u ffl :I A . . . I, I 2 V G 92.3 5 E 22 FE 5 a 9 7 'W -I Q gifmars 5' :Ima K5 F 'I -1 I- --- - ..:. 5 as : Q . 52 :I 2 3 Q Q I -14 '1 BJ N v I-- 'U I-1 ft Up 'I 'Q QL 53.1 5 E g : :I rx- A Q C P 2, 2. Fl' :J 5 'D E fc ' C ...A -.,., 3 EL L 5' E C E C P P P :I 'I 'IAAAAA :I O3 v - - - .-.-,-,-,-,-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,A:,A,.,.,.,.,.,A,.,.,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.,,.v.v.'.A.-.A.v.v.v.v.v.'.'.AA-Ava.:v,wx,vAvAvAvA:vAvA'A'A'A'A A A A A A A A A A A A .I I- MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Algebra I-The aim of this course is to teach the language and the science of the simple equa- tion, to emphasize the importance of the equa- tion and its application through the solution of practical problems. Plane Geometry-The aims of this course are to teach the pupils to reason rather than to accept statements as true without proof, to use geometric tools accurately in simple construction and show their practical application.
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