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THE CHATTERBOX 3 Second Year English II English II Geometry Geometry Adv. Algebra f Adv. Algebraf French I French I Med. and Mod. History Med. and Mod. History Latin II Typewriting I Social Science ' Social Science General Sciencef General Sciencef Home Economics:}: Home Economics:}: Third Year English III IV English III IV Geometry Geometry Adv. Algebra f Adv. Algebraf French II French II Med. and Mod. History Med. and Mod. History Latin III Typewriting II Physics Physics Chemistryf Chemistryf Home Economics:}: Home Economics:}: Stenography Bookkeepingf Fourth Year English III IV English III IV French III French III Am. Hist, and Civics Am. Hist, and Civics Latin IV Stenography Physics Physics Chemistryf Chemistryf Home Economics:}: Home Economics:}: Bookkeepingf Typewriting II Required Courses +Not given in 1930-31 fSewing and Cooking alternate Cicero and Virgil alternate Chemistry and Physics alternate General and Social Science alternate Adv. Alg. and Geometry alternate Required for Graduation 16 points English 4 points Algebra 1 point Geometry 1 point Am. Hist. 1 point Nat. Hist. 1 point Soc. Science 1 point Elect any other 7 points
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2 THE CHATTERBOX CALENDAR—MAY 29 TO JUNE 26 May 29. Thursday P. M. 2:00 o’clock, Pre-Memorial Exercises. May 30. Friday, Holiday. June 2. Monday, Baseball, Peacham at Peacham. June 3-5.Inch, Examinations. June 6. Friday, Last day of school, Baseball, Groton here. Report Cards. Registration for next year. June 7. Saturday, 2:30 P. M., Class Day. June 8. Sunday, 8:00 P. M., Baccalaureate Service conducted by Rev. Ben Malcolm Smith. June 9. Monday, 8:00 P. M., Graduation Exercises. June 26. Thursday evening, Alumni Banquet and Dance at Village Hall. SOLID SESSION PROGRAM HOURS WELLS MUNSELL FARMAN LANPHERE .8:20- 9:00 S. Eng. 3. 4. French 1. Bookk. 9:00- 9:40 Gen. Sci. S. Hist. 3. Ho. Ec. MWF 9:40-10:20 Alg. 1. Eng. 2. Hist. 4. Ho. Ec. MW 10:20-11:00 Trig. M. W. F. Bot. T. T. F. Eng. 1. S. 11:00-11:40 Trig. M. W. Bot. T. T. F. Latin 1. S. 11:40-11:50 LUNCH PERIOD 11:50-12:00 S. Latin 2. French 2. Type. A. 12:30- 1:10 Alg. 2. S. French 3. Type. B. NEXT YEAR’S COURSES OF STUDY Courses to be Offered in 1930-1931 Wells River High School College Preparatory Commercial Course First Year English r Algebra I Latin I Social Science f General Science ! Ancient History Home Economics:}: English I Algebra I Business Arithmetic Social Science ! General Science ! Ancient History Home Economics:}:
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4 THE CHATTERBOX There is a certain amount of satisfaction in performing some tasks for the last time. The satisfaction derived from writing what will appear as an editorial for the June 1930 Chatterbox is that our contributions in the future will be solicited by the Alumni Editor. We have learned that criticism should be constructive; we have wel- comed the comments made by the Exchange Editors of other school papers but we have found errors in our own paper to which they have not called attention. There is no doubt in our minds about the success of the Chatterbox next year and for many years to come. We have had a large staff; each has gained some practical experience and it’s a hopeful sign when any group forms the habit of saying, Next year, let’s improve on this.” And it is because of this attitude on the part of those who will have the responsibilities of our school paper next year that we welcome them as our successors. -----5----- We believe in advertising so have sent the Chatterbox to each of the rural schools under Mr. Garvin’s supervision. Mr. Wells has been getting acquainted with the young people in these schools and has told them what Wells River High School can offer them next year, and the underclassmen stand ready to welcome all new students next September. -----5----- The Chatterbox extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boughton of Gettysburg, Penn., on the birth of twin sons, William Stearns and Robert Leonard, March 22. -----§----- The student body had not realized the importance of Mr. Cameron’s faithfulness to duty until he was unable to continue his work as janitor. We have missed him since he has been ill and at the hospital and we all wish for his recovery.
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