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Show OGDEN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1930 COLLEGE PREPARATORY English ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b LANGUAGE GEN'L. HISTORY General Science Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY LANGUAGE c—d Biology- Social Science Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f *Language Social Science Vocational Fine Art *Natural Science Mathematics DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h AM. HIST. & CIV. *Language *Natural Science Social Science Vocational Fine Art Mathematics DRILL or PHYS. ED. Engineering ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b GEN'L. HISTORY General Science Vocational Fine Art Language PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY Biology Social Science Language Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f ALGEBRA c—d *Natural Science Social Science Language Vocational *Mech. Drawing DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h SOLID GEOM., TRIG. AM. HIST. & CIV. * Natural Science Social Science Language Fine Art Mech. Drawing DRILL or PHYS. ED. Latin-Mod. Language ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b LANGUAGE a—b GEN'L. HISTORY General Science Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY LANGUAGE c—d Biology Social Science Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f LANGUAGE e—f or a—b *Natural Science Social Science Vocational DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h LANGUAGE g—h or c—d AM. HIST. & CIV. * Natural Science Social Science Vocational Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. Scientific ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b GENERAL SCIENCE GEN'L. HISTORY Vocational Fine Art Language PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY BIOLOGY Social Science Language Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f ZOOLOGY-BOTANY or CHEMISTRY LANGUAGE (German Preferred) Social Science Mathematics Vocational Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h PHYSICS or CHEM. AM. HIST. & CIV. LANGUAGE (German preferred) Social Science Mathematics Vocational Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. VOCATIONAL COURSES Commercial ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b GEN'L. HISTORY General Science Language Vocational PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY NATURAL SCIENCE Social Science Language Vocational Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f { TYPEWRITING STENOGRAPHY or { BOOKKEEPING SOCIAL SCIENCE * Natural Science Language Vocational Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h BUSINESS ENGLISH {TYPEWRITING STENOGRAPHY or BOOKKEEPING AM. HIST. & CIVICS *Natural Science Vocational Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. Home Economies ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b SEWING GEN'L. HISTORY General Science Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY COOKING *Natural Science Social Science Language Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f SEWING c—d Social Science Natural Science Language Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h COOKING c—d CHEMISTRY PHYSIO.-EUGENICS AM. HIST. & CIVICS Social Science Language Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. Mechanic Arts ENGLISH a—b ALGEBRA a—b SHOP GEN'L. HISTORY General Science Fine Arts PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH c—d GEOMETRY SHOP * Natural Science Social Science Language Fine Art PHYSICAL ED. ENGLISH e—f SHOP MECH. DRAWING *Natural Science Mathematics Social Science Language Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. ENGLISH—g-h SHOP MECH. DRAWING AM. HIST. & CIVICS Natural Science Social Science Language Fine Art DRILL or PHYS. ED. The heavy type subjects indicate minimum required subjects in each course. General History must be taken in ninth, tenth or eleventh year. VOCATIONAL COURSES—Sewing, cooking, carpentry, auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, typewriting, office machines, stenography, bookkeeping. NATURAL SCIENCE—General science, biology, zoology, botany, chemistry, physics, physiology, eugenics, geology. SOCIAL SCIENCE—Sociology, commercial law, economics, history. FINE ARTS—Art, music, oral expression. LANGUAGE—Latin, French, Spanish, German. MATHEMATICS—Algebra, plane geometry, advanced algebra, solid geometry, trigonometry. Star indicates subjects or their equivalent that must also be taken some time during the course, e. g. Two years' history and two years' natural science required in all courses. In case starred twice in the same course, two years' work required. Two years of language are required to receive any credit. Hours of instruction, 8:30 A. M. to 4 P. M., with forty-five minutes intermission for lunch. The regular amount of work permissible is four and one-half units. Students who have no grade below "B" in previous semester may be allowed to take additional work on rec¬ommendation of advisors. A student body fee of three or five dollars is required at time of registration. The three dollar fee entitles one to school paper and to attend school activities; the five dollar fee entitles student to school paper, year book and to attend school activities. REGISTRATION—All students are expected to register on Friday, September 12 or before noon on Saturday, September 13. REGISTRATION PLAN—Students will first pay Student Body Fee. When this receipt is presented at office student will be given daily program and provisional registration card. This card will be taken to Advisor (Teacher of second "9:20-10:20" period). The student will then register for other classes, taking a card from each instructor to the advisory teacher. (The student should make and keep a copy of program for his own use.) |