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H,Hff i. .i f , f The LYON , ig. T :fi :NE 'fi EE: i. E!! 5:2 E!! iii i ' ' gl I 2 . 'I' Q l 2? 14 ,Q Els: l ig? 'ef A if I nl fi l z l I ' . j It i i li!! i i me i W3 l 'si l il l I ,. f 7 T1 ' vJJ +P ' X Q Vo X, f jim ot year's work in the Senior year consists of Civics and Economics. Iusfrm'fo1'5, Miss Aldridge, lVlr. Current, Miss VVatson, Miss Bush. LATIN Q Even though it is not required for graduation it is taken by a large number of students and is found beneficial. During the first year conjugations, declensions and simple translations are studied. The second year's work is translating Caesar. The third course is Vergil and Cicero given alternately thus enabling the students to have years of Latin. Iizylrlfrlor, Miss Morris BIBLE STUDY The study of the Bible is becoming more and more recognized as one of the most important subjects in our schools today. The min- ii Eil I . 1 use j sr? 1 j ' x x ll .X , nl an sais 12 ,lu 1 I rj' .I .. ,: r Z l W it s isters of our town for the past few years have taught this work. The 5,11 old testament is studied the first semester and the new testament the Qi l second. . Eg Study outline is used by each student. 1 a j I11.fn'u1't0r5, Rev. Seat, Rev. Ewers, Rev. VVinkler, Rev. Ashley , I VGCATIONAL HOME ECONUMICS r For the past three years a two year course in Vocational Home C j f Economics has been offered which consists of Foods and Cooking O I and Textiles and Clothing for first year and Hygiene and Home Nurs- j ing for second year work. This course work, in which one or more pro- 0 l jects are chosen and completed during the summer. The club work is E offered only to girls between the ages of ten and eighteen. ' t - Imtrzzrfor, Miss Troth - - !g j! VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ! ! ' This is the third year that Vocational Agriculture has been in the Salem High School curriculum. It is now being taught on the half- day basis, a total of six units being offered. The course is given pri- marily for the benefit of farm boys who may not find it possible to ob- ll!! j tain advanced training. Each Vocational student is required to do home project work. The projects shall complete a cycle in farm crop j or animal production. At the present time there are one hundred and twenty Vocation- al Agriculture Departments in Indiana. I115N'm'l0r, Mr. Branaman ffziiz' . ef.. .. :ass-. f - .. 4- yi A f 1 - e L E ta i t C Q .QQ E igh ty-I 11-0
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