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Senior Academic HE Senior High School includes the tenth, eleventh, a n d twelfth grades. Of the four departments Academic, Commercial, Vocational and Music, the Academic is the largest and most important. This is the depart- ment of college preparatory worlc. . English is given strong emphasis. This is proven by the fact that four years are required. Mrs. Dellinger has charge of tenth and twelfth year Eng- lish and Mrs. Nichols the eleventh. History is also an important subject. Supt. Collins teaches twelfth year Civics and U. S. History. Miss Long has charge of early European History and Mrs. Nichols of Modern Progress. Two years, a minor, of History are required in the Academic department. Mr. Bond, our Senior Principal, has charge of the mathematics. Plane Geometry is divided into two classes this year due to the large number taking the subject. This is the second year mathematics. Those who desired three years were offered advanced Algebra the first semester and Solid Geometry the second. i Physics and Botany are offered as the sciences. Mr. White teaches Phy- sics, which is a Senior subject. Mrs. Nichols has charge of the Botany class. The science classes are smaller this year than a fewyears preceding. Latin is taught by Miss Long. The Senior High classes are Caesar and Cic- ero. Only two years of Latin are re- quired but many are making a major or two minors in this subject. Miss Long also has charge of the art class which has come into existence again after several years. One period a week is devoted to either art or music. Those who could not take art at the regular period get it in this way. Those who do not desire art are given a course in elementary music. Both are interesting and are an asset to the pupil.
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