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SKCS Yearbook 1928•20 South Kortright Central School Almedian
SKCS Yearbook 1928•20 South Kortright Central School Almedian

24 HOBART HIGH SCHOOL
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Mr. C. R. Dixon offers a prize of Five Dollars to the pupil making the greatest improvement in Elementary Algebra during the year.

Mr. Robert H. MacNaught offers a prize of Five Dollars to the student attaining the highest average standing in American History during the year.

Hon. J. R. Stevenson offers a prize of Five Dollars to the student in High School who attains the highest average standing during the year.

Mr. E. W. Storie offers a prize of Five Dollars in grades on to five, inclusive, to those who make the greatest improvement in reading during the year. One Dollar to be given in each grade.

Mr. F. M. Lyon offers a prize of Five Dollars to be distributed as follows: One Dollar to each of the first three grades for greatest improvement in writing, and One Dollar to each of the grades one and two for the one who is most courteous and polite.

Mr. C. E. Hanford offers a prize of Five Dollars for greatest proficiency in rapid mental arithmetic; One Dollar to be awarded to each of grades four to eight, inclusive.

Mr. A. L. O'Connor offers a prize of One Dollar to each of grades three to eight, inclusive, for the one who is most courteous and polite.

Mr.s H. E. Cunningham offers a prize of Five Dollars to the student in the Freshman Class of the High School who makes the greatest improvement in English during the year.

Mr. H. E. Cowan offers a prize of Five Dollars to the pupil who attains the highest Regents mark in Plane Geometry at the end of the year.

The Class of 1925 offers a prize of Five Dollars to the person in the Senior Class having the highest average standin in their High School Course.

Mr. LeRoy Tyler offers a prize of Five Dollars for the greatest improvement in Arithmetic in grades four to eight, inclusive. One Dollar to be awarded in each grade.

COMPULSORY EDUCATION LAW
This law provides that every child between seven and fourteen years of age shall regularly attend school unless physically un-

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The 1928 Almedian - South Kortright Central School Yearbooks - SKCS 1928 Almedian