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Show seventh and eighth grade, and a short Sunday School course. Two hundred and eight students registered that year. Again the classification as to grades is not complete. Forty-six students received final grades in one or more high school subjects. The ages given were: seven under fourteen years, ninety-seven from fifteen to eighteen years, seventy over eighteen years, and thirty-four ages were not given. The list of graduates for the year shows two from the three year normal, three from the four year normal, three from the commercial course, and one from the typing-stenography course. Through the two years 1899-1900 and 1900-01, the high school courses listed were: a four year general high school course, a three year literary course, a three year normal course, and a four year normal course. Two hundred and fifty-two students registered during the year 1899-1900. Eighty-four of these took preparatory, one hundred sixty-eight took high school, commercial and Sunday School courses. One student was under fifteen years of age, one hundred forty-six were over eighteen. The graduates were: one from the four year normal, two from the three year normal, one from the three year scientific, and two from the four year commercial. For the year 1900-01, two hundred and twelve students registered. Sixty-nine took preparatory, one hundred and forty-three took high school, commercial, Sunday School and Missionary courses. Eight were under fifteen and eighty-seven were over eighteen years of age. The graduates for the year were: one from the four year normal, five from the three year normal, and four from the two year commercial course. For the year 1901-02, all high school courses were listed as four |