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    • 1908, page 28

    • 1908, page 28
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH that done in English b, but of a much higher grade The principles of rhetoric are studied thoroly, and applied in numerous short, and frequent long compositions. The more difficult pieces of literature prescribed for entrance...
    • 1909, page 29

    • 1909, page 29
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    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week thruout the year, or equivalent. Trigonometry I. Formulae for Trigonometric functions with graphic illustration, Cartesian ordinates and...
    • 1909, page 30

    • 1909, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH English c. The work done in this course is a continuation of that done in English b, but of a much higher grade. The principles of rhetoric are studied thoroly, and applied in numerous short, and frequent long...
    • 1912, page 23

    • 1912, page 23
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    • 23 recreation in the way of dancing, concerts, theatres and other social pastimes under the supervision of the teachers. Each class has an opportunity every year to give a dancing party for the purpose of raising funds for the class treasury....
    • 1915 28

    • 1915 28
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    • Seniors' Farewell "WHEN we look at ourselves in the light of thought, we discover that our life is embosomed in beauty." Experiences left behind us assume an even more pleasing form than we had anticipated, and as the timle ap­proaches when the...
    • 1915 36

    • 1915 36
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    • ~ Three Years at High School HOW the time flies! And yet as we look back upon those three years of happy school life, filled to the brim with so many pleasant experiences, and see the work we have accomplished, the many dear friends we have made,...
    • 1915 7

    • 1915 7
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    • ,G. HUNTE;R LUNT, A. B. "Not to know me argues youfse1f unknown, The lowest of your throng." MYRTLE DECKER, A. B. E,arthl's noble!st thing-a woman perfected. R. L. WRIGLEY, B. S. Thinks more of the college farm than he does of his classes,...
    • 1915 74

    • 1915 74
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    • The Agricultural Club THE Agricultural Club was organized during the forepart of the school year, 1913-1914, having its birth with the first year that the school became an agricultural institution. It has grown with the school during the past two...
    • 1916 65

    • 1916 65
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    • New Year Resolutions for 1916 I hereby resolve that in the year 1916 I vyill attend lTIy classes once a week at least.-Junior McConnell. I hereby resolve that on lTIy next trip to Circleville I will materialize my ends.--Hunter I ...unt. I hereby...
    • 1916 75

    • 1916 75
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    • Our City Government ODR CIT'Y GOVERNMEN1' is just like that of any incorporated city. The officers are practi­cally the sarne and they have similar duties to - perform. T'his organization in our school is one of great interest to all students; and...
    • 1916 81

    • 1916 81
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    • School Calendar for 191 5 & '16 (Continued frOln page 79) Jan. 18. The B. B. club entertains in chapel. Jan. 26. Sen1ester exams. begin. Jan. 28. Close of first sen1ester. Jan. 31. Celebrate beginning of second sell1ester by dancing froll1 8 until...
    • 1927 45

    • 1927 45
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    • HIGH SCHOOL ^DIVISION Hi&h School HE High School division of the Branch A. C. is made up of the second, third, and fourth year classes. In recent years there has been a tendency for the College and High School divisions to become more...

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