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I R, Manager |' " J' Real Estate Survey* ! ' HEMPHILL j! iI [VEER tciation of Engineers. , Bank Building. H CAROLINA, Subdivisions FIFTEEN UNITS TO BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL HIGH SCHOC (Proper-Gander.) Early in December Supt. Fulp pi paved a number of copies of t :ourse of study as now pursued in .t' ligh school, and together with a qut ;ionnaire, mailed a copy of the cour ,0 a number or colleges in *jeorg; STorth Carolina, Virginia, and Sou Carolina. For the information of all hi) ichool pupils as well as for the ben it of the friends of the school, e racts from the replies, as well as t" inits credited are here given. T iverage good college requires fifte i nits for unconditioned entrance. University of South Carolina. English 4 Latin 4 History 3 Physics 1 Science 1 Mathematics 4, Total Units 17.5 We shall require 15 units for e ranee next September. (Signed) L. T. Baker, Dea Davidson College. Total Units 16 Your course seems to me to be n nirably well balanced for a stude vho is going to college. I am glad to see you take up t' ^hysics rather than other scienc tliof lrnn crivo a -fill! vpnr's PflllT n that with laboratory. I am al lelighted to see that you stick to L ;in and give as much of it as you d .et me congratulate you upon t outline sent in. W. J. Martin, Presidei University of North Carolina. English !. 3 Latin 4 Mathematics - 4 Physics 1 History 3 Science .5 Total Units 15 These units we aljow a stude certified to have completed the wo satisfactorily. Thos. J. Wilson, Dean. Converse College. Total Units 15 This would enable any of yc eleventh grade graduates enteri Converse without a condition but i the,fact that you do not give a ? J T - ?. ?T 1TTA?1/1 VA/1A Lviuuern uaii^u^c. x wuuiu mend. if feasible, that you give y-our course next year one year's wo in either French, Spanish, or Gernu Robt. P. Pell, President. Furman University. English 4 Latin 4 History 3 ni 1 .riiysiud * Mathematics, 4 (possibly 5) Science 1 Total Units 17 We fehall be glad to admit yo graduates on certificates. H. W. Provence, Chairmz Wofford College. English 3 Latin 4 History 3 "PVivcipa ~ **.7 ? Science T 1 Mathematics 3 Total Units 15. In this estimate Solid ' Geomet ind Trigomometry are not counte ro get College credit for these su ects the Colleges of the state x juire an examination. Henry N. Snyder, Presider Agnes Scott College. English 3 Mathematics 4 Latin 4 History 3 Physics " 1 Science .5 Physiology 1 or .5 Total Units 16.5 or 1 If as much as one theme a week equired for three years we crec four English course with 3 units. T1 equirement for unconditioned e ranee into Agnes Scott is fiftei jnits, including three in Englis hree in Mathematics, and at lea ;hree in Latin. The outline of the work given our school indicates a good scho< ; and we are always glad to have stu-' e dents as well prepared as yours p )L should be. j\ Louise McKinney, Chairman. g Winthrop College. | J 'e-j We take the classification of the he. State High School Inspector, and ad- g he mif tn rt.iv Pwcliman PI qcc n npnnH i- ] is-, tionally graduates of all High Schools S se, in the State rated by the High School ( ia> Inspector as making at least 1' units.; ? th We do not admit upon certificate,; |jjj (students from High Schools not com-! ?h pleting the full course of study for' e-'graduation of the High Schools. By' x-'agreement among the Colleges no! he High School graduate is given ad-i | he'vanced standing upon certificate, but en1 may be given such standing upon ex- f lamination at the College. We are t i thinking of requiring 15 units for| I admission to our Freshman Class next . ; session. D. B. Johnson, President. ! 'i These constitute about 75% of .. ,5 the colleges to whom inquiries were k ' directed and serve to give a general | 1 ideii of what opinion representative I n_ colhges have of our high schoool. P Students desiring to enter anv of M n ' the above institutions next fall will ci; ; v e<! to preserve a copy of this ^ i of the Proper-Gander in order that I d_'they may know exactly what to ex- | n{. pect credit for, and just how much | j credit they will be given. ^e' Catalogs of the various universi- S es ties and colleges throughout the | se United States as well as England may g s0 be found in the superintendent's of- | i Oce, and they are at the disposal of S i-' any pupil interested. he' V V V VV V V ?S , V V q < HONOR ROLL. V, I \| The following pupils have been I ; neither tardy nor absent during the L school month ending Decebmre 31st. % | and have made an average of over I ; POc/c on their studies. Those marked ? | ' highly distinguished" have made a % ? general average of over 95%. The I .5 deportment of /the pupil must also | be excellent before entitling him to 1 t I w ' I $ rK.a place on the roll of honor: , i First Grade?Distinguished: Mary | i Maxwell, Marie Reese, Edwin Mc- 1 i Cuen, William McAllister, Eugenia | Swetenburg, Mary Louise Benton. 1 ! Second Grade?Highly Distin- 1 >ur s b , | ng guished: Martha Aiken, Annie Rog- | 'or ers, Florence Sprouse, Helen Gam- | ny brell; Distinguished: Ovelle Gilliam, | m"i Claude Neuffer, Myer Poliakoff, Da- 1 in! 1 *?;< ! Qimmnnc WiHiam Martin. Fran- 1 * i ces Johnson, Margaret Culbreth, 1 in.' Norma Flynn, Sadie White, Cassel \ ' Ferguson, Lad Perrin. Third Grade?Highly Distinguish- I ed: Sarah Evans, Sara Smith, Sam 1 Shiver, Jr., Emily Morse, Alma May j Fleming, Laura May Welch, Virginia | Starnes, Eleanor DuPre, Jack Suth-' i ' erland, William Thomson; Distin- | guished: Louie White, William Daw- S son, Alvin Wham, Ethel Bowen, j Charlotte Reese, Sarah Thomson. is Fourth Grade?Highly Distinguish- j ur ed: Jeon Milford, Mary N. Perrin, I Martha Calvert, John McMurray; dis tincmished: Mabel Bradlev. Susan ! III. -??= Minshall, Jenrose Pressly, James ' Fulp, Estelle Lyon, William McComb, William Dawson. 8 j Fifth Grade?Distinguished: Margaret Flynn, Margaret Able, Elizajbeth Beeks, Elizabeth Corley, Franices Ferguson, Anna Jones, Margaret Stallings, Lucy Thomson, Otis Mc-1 , Murray, Mary Hill Ferguson, Pat , Howie, Frances Jones, Alma Wilson, 8 Grace Smith, James Graves. ryi Sixth Grade?Highly Distinguishl(*-jed: Rachel Minshall; distinguished: D"l Mary Barksdale, Mark Hawthorne,! e" William Greene, James McComb, . 'Stella Seitz. Seventh Grade?Highly Distin- ? guished: Sara Edwards, Madge Fer- J guson, Donald Harris, Judith Hill, li Ellis Poliakoff, Jeanie White; Dis- L I M languished: Foster Barnwell, Louis I j Bristow, Estelle Gaston, * Frances'? Gilliam, Ernest Hughes, Raeford Mc- J Millan, Gus Smith, Jack Thomson,'J Virginia Wilson, George Wood. jS High School. Eighth Grade?Highly Distinguish- " * ' 6 ed: Mary Shaw Gilliam, Elizabeth is Lyon, Grace Milford, Deby Owen; 2 lit Carolina Chalmers, Alice Cheatham, ? he Mary Jones. h n- Ninth Grade?Highly Distinguish-'" en ed: Ada Faulkner, Marl'* Neuffer; ,h, Distinguished: Edwin Barksdale, I st Fred Minshall, George Smith. Addie L Bowen, Celia Chalmers, Ruth Cole-,1 in man. L j], Tenth Grade?Highly Distinguish- L ir, * d: Hal Moore, Elizabeth Gambrell, lelen Milford, Mary White, Annie, Vilson, Florence Neuffer; Distin-j uished: Janie Vance Bowie, Willie | < fcLane, Janie Milford. J Eleventh Grade?Highly Distin-j 1 uisneci: victoria nowie, Lrwen Iristow, Mary Greene; Distinguished: 1 lophie Reames, Leroy Cox. j] ' i : BUICK CARS I' V It does not pay to wait and ' h et all your chances go by, but* )lace your order now before ' hey are all gone. E. H. Longshore, Agent. ' I 1 -h | Com, We are essentially j want to emphasize th j fine line of drugs an jj medicines, etc. | WE PAY SPECIAL j OUR PRESCRIF m - ~ ? 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SCHOOL ELECTION Whereas a petition Was been circulated in Keowee ScIkxvI District, No. 37 askinc for an eleotion for the purpose of voting an additional tax five mills for school purposes, and whereas, it appears to be properly signed, an election is ber?by called to take place at the Zarhne schoo] house on Saturday Jan. 24th, 1920. Those in favor of the tax will cast a ballot upon which there is written or printed the word "yes". Those opposed to the tax will cast a ballot upon which there is written or printed the word "no". \ Trustees to act as managers of said election. Rules governing General elections' to be'observed. W. J. Evans, Co. Supt. of Education. Engraved Cards and Invasion* The Press and Banner Co. _ v. Tin Drug [ : pany j J a drug store and we ?? tat fact. We carry a is d medicines, patent jjg - ATTENTION TO J j >TION TRADE. j | s that we carry might jg Toilet Articles jj 1 Tobaccos j| Cigarettes jjj ~ 1 omplete line of \ |j . ANDIES?FRESH | ;rrin Drug | lPany I m ?? 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