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ture, and technical work. In both courses some mathematics and study of a foreign language arc required. The Academic and Scientific are the only courses offered by Upper Darby which prepare directly for college. Students who have high scholastic standards and a fondness for books are urged to select this curriculum. GENERAL PREPARATION The General Curriculum is designed to meet the needs of practical minded students who wish to have an educaton that will fit them for employment upon graduation. Di- vided into the Cultural and Practical courses, this curriculum gives a broad, cul- tural training, including languages, litera- ture, science, and mathematics. Boys are given the opportunity to become expert at wood-working, metal-working, and draft- ing, and girls are offered a complete study of foods and clothing. - Dot Gefvert, Ruth McCuen, and Bar- bara Nycum illustrate one of the phases of the General Preparation Course. Dean Shull, representing the Scien- tific Course, performs a difficult ex- periment.
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BUSINESS PREPARATION The Business Courses offer training in a wide variety of skills and vocations and arc intended to meet the needs of those stu- dents who are going into the business world upon graduation from high sch x l. There are four courses in Business Preparation: Stenographic, Accounting, Salesmanship, and General Business. A foreign language and courses in shop and home economics are included in this curriculum. COLLEGE PREPARATORY The College Preparatory Curriuculum is divided into two main courses: the Aca- demic and the Scientific. The former course prepares the student for further training in subjects such as law, the ministry, journal- ism, and social service. The latter one prepares for study for such vocations as medicine, chemistry, engineering, architcc- Shirley Grctz, Dot Clymcr, June Rey- nolds, and Lois Brinkman hard at work in a class typical of Business Preparation Course. Ellen Cartlcdge studies for her Aca- demic Course amid pleasant sur- roundings. sri
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