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24 SOUTHERN BRANCH
ENGLISH.
Mr. Fox.
Mr. Decker.
English a. This course consists of a thorough study of English Grammar, special attention being paid to the practical side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view to encouraging students to express themselves freely. Some simpler classics are also studied.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
English b. The more technical features of grammar are considered; elementary principles of rhetoric are studied and applied in oral and written composition. Type pieces of literature are also carefully read.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
English c. In this course the aim is to give students ample chance to apply all the principles they have learned in previous years. To this end much composition work is required, each type being studied. Many of the standard classics are interpreted, some orally; a general view of the history of literature is given, and the work preceding is rounding up in reviews.
Four hours per week throughout the year.
Oral Expression. The purpose of this course is to develop intelligent readers. The underlying principles of voice-building- pronunciation, articulation, etc., are dwelt on. It is the aim also in this course to interpret orally such pieces of literature as will supplement the other courses in English.
Three hours per week throughout the year.
MUSIC.
Mr. Tollestrup
Instruction in the vocal music class will consist in reading the Scale, Sight Reading to enable the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from sound, Choral work, Choir singing and church music.
Two hours per week.
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