Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI)

 - Class of 1920

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TAP A4v5a14rq General Science DON MCFARLAND tleneral seienee was first taught by Mr. l'l. W. liiebler, former Superin- tendent of our sehool. It is now being' eondueted by Miss l'oburn, and is a very interesting subjeetg it prepares the pupil for the more advaneed eourses in seienee, by showing the relations of man and universe. CHEMISTRY t'hemistry treats of the composition of matter and the physical and ehemi- eal ehangres in the natural state. This subjeet aids greatly in eomprehending the more ditfieult seienee of Physics. A new 1917 edition, by t'arhart and Chute was used this year and had proved a great sueeess over the text formerly used. It advaneed the more reeent dist-overies, and methods of experiment whieh was considered very in- teresting by the elass. A thorough knowledge of this subjeet is indispensable for a l'harnaeist and is very helpful in many other lines of industry. PHYSICS Physics is a subject whieh treats of matter and energy and their relations to eaeh other. Varhart and t'hute's late edition was also brought into use this year. lt treats on some very reeent diseoveries and the latest methodi of performing experiments. 'l'he first semester ineluded moleeular physies, meehanies of solids and heat. The sec-ond semester took in the subjects of magnetism, light, eleetrie eur- rents, eleetro-magnetic, induction and dynamo eleetrie machinery. lloth semesters were intermingled with periods for laboratory experi- ments whieh proved of great interest and knowledge to the elass. By an arrangement made by Mr. Bailey with Charles Stoflet of Kobe and Smith ,e,'arage, a very interesting demonstration of the gras engine was at- tended by the students.

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4 I lv Mi-nn, T' COMMERCIAL ARITI-IMETIC AND BOOKKEEPIN G ADA PAPPE The commercial course of the Scottville Iligh School at present consists ot' two branches. The first SQIIIOSTCIJS work includes connnercial arithmetic which prepares the students for the second semester's work, that of bookkeeping. 'llhc principles emphasized most in commercial arithmetic are: rapidity, ac- curacy and short methods. ln bookkeeping each student is required to keep a set of books from which they get practical experience. TYPEWRITING Because we 'felt the need of another subject which would give to the student experience as well as knowledge, typewriting was added to our eom- mercial course. Twelve students are enrolled in the class and are using two fully equip- ped, automatic Remington typewriters. LITERATURE CLARA PARKER The course in English, including English Literature and American Litera- ture, which is required for graduation in our lligh School is of especial value and great importance. The first year's work in ltlnglish deals particularly with composition and punctuation, which is continued in the second year but is studied in the more advanced and practiced torm. lt is probable that next year there will be a change in the course of study for the first yearis work in lflnglish. These two years oi' English form a good preparation for an intelligent study of English and American Literature. The former deals chiefly with the history of lflnglish literature and the biographies of the representative writers, including mere fragments of their editions. Three Centuries of American Poetry and Prose, this year replace the American literature book formerly used. lt must be granted that tl1e ideal method of studying Literature is through reading authors from their complete editions. This is what the edi- tions of the above book aimed to but, because it is impossible for them to use the whole in a single volume, they have made selections that would show the author is purpose in the whole. Among the various books for class reading included in the course are Ivanhoe, Irving Sketch Book, ldylls of the King and Shakespearian plays.

Suggestions in the Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) collection:

Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 40

1920, pg 40

Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 9

1920, pg 9

Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 10

1920, pg 10

Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 42

1920, pg 42

Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 100

1920, pg 100

Scottville High School - Taps Yearbook (Scottville, MI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 9

1920, pg 9


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