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The completion of these subjects entitles the graduate to recognized standing in any college of university in the state, as having completed the required work in an accredited four-year high school. Students will be admitted to the High School, upon completion of the eighth grade, or the holding of a county diploma. Freshman English Composition, Latin, Algebra, Ancient History, Agriculture, Domestic Science, Spelling. Sophomore American Literature, Latin, Algebra, Mediaeval Modern History, General Science, Spelling. Junior English Literature, Geometry, Mediaeval Modern History, Botany, Agriculture, Domestic Science, Physical Geography, Spelling Senior English Classics, English Grammar, Solid Geometry, Arithmetic, United States History, Civil Government, Psychology, Principles of Business, Physics, Spelling. Sixteen units are required for graduation, a unit being determined by the successful pursuance of a subject for thirty-six weeks; a half unit for eighteen weeks work. The grading system followed is the alphabetic order: A denoting excellence, B, Good; C, Mediocre; D, passing; E, unsatisfactory; F, below 75 per cent, or failure.
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