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HE ACCENT IS ON CURRICULUM Here courses are offered in typing, filing, and shorthand as well as in English, Mathematics and some social studies. Practical experience is. also provided by a co-operative program of work and classroom instruction during part of the sen- ior year. Many business pupils work in the offices at school to gain practice and to observe. Still another kind of study is given under the general curricu- lum. Stress in this course is put on vocational training and edu- cation. Basic classes, English, his- tory, P.O.D., are also necessary and compulsory. Much time is spent, however, in the wood and metal shops and the home ec lab. The general course tries to pre- pare a student so that he will be ready to fulfill the requirements of a iob immediately after gradu- ation. We learn safety in driving And how to operate a lathe Even clean typewriters And push-ups! And how to make dresses
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A school day begins with a bus ride. To every senior high school stu- dent at Mount Pleasant, a variety of courses is offered. The initial step for each person is to decide which curriculum he is going to follow. For the prospective college student, the academic course is provided. This emphasizes the physical and social sciences, mathematics, and languages. Also included are courses such as art, choral, and public speaking. Most of the classes are electives, how- ever, there are several which are required each year and must be completed for graduation. The goal of this curriculum is to give each participating pupil a good basic background in many fields, so that he may continue his stu- dies in college and then specialize in his chosen area. The person interested in the secretarial field will probably choose the business curriculum.
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FOR ONE MEMORABLE YEAR WE WERE THE E v I e wi ran e il 26 Q Class Robert SENIORS The classes were The mos? basic part of our school life. Our diplomas signify that we have The knowledge and skills To qualify us To Take our places in The world. l president F k F l w, reading a c py of the poem f F
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