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Macedonia High School Yearbook
Board of Education
High School Course of Study
1926
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BOATD OF EDUCATION
N. L. Hobson, President
Carl Jones, Secretary George C. Free, Treasurer
A. C. Lewis Val Plumb R. D. Cramlet W. J. Alston
HIGH SCHOOL COURSE OF STUDY
Freshmen
English General Science
Algebra Manual Training or
Home Economics
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Juniors
English Literature Latin
American History and Gov't.
Biology
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Sophomores
English General History
Geometry Agriculture
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Seniors
American Literature
Sociology and Economics
Latin Physics
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Some of these courses are given alternately so that
Juniors and Seniors have two classes a day together. This
year during the second semester, the choice of the following
has been given:- Girls - Advanced Home Economics; Boys -
Animal Husbandry or Algebra.
Macedonia High School does not pretent to be a Normal
Training High School, but with the solid foundation for
straight thinking built up in pursuing the above course of
study, supplemented with the required 12 weeks normal
training work in summer school, many of the graduates have
done excellent work as teachers in the schools of the
surrounding community.
About one third of the pupils in the high school are
tuition pupils from outside the consolidated district.
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Contributed by Kimberlee Smith Johnson
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