Augustana Academy - Saga Yearbook (Canton, SD)

 - Class of 1946

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' n eww, sau. 5 r Y grip , ' Y ,ftkf-9 xr' f ff ,, f3.+.'.JT f ,,-Y WHAT WILL IT COST? 1 Tuition Cper semesterj ,. S 30.00 OTHER SPECIAL FEES Room rent Cper semesterj .....o ooo. 2 5.00 , , -'1 Typewriter rent fper semesterl .,oo,,..,Aoo,oo S 5.00 Board fpergsemeslzerl ,..oooooooooo, o... 8 1.00 ' - Special examinations ................... 1.00 Activ1ties'fee Cper semesterl ....... ,.., 2 .00 Diploma fee Cfor graduatesj .,,.. . ..,...,...,. 2.00 Library fee Qper yearj ....,.,....,... ..,. 1 .00 l Fee for replacing lost report cards ...,...., .25 Hospital fee fper semester! ....... .... 1 .00 W , ., Late registration fee ...,.ii..ieiieiii..ii ..ie,ee 1.00 Publications fper yearj ,,i..iii. .ii. 2 .50 l Laundry fee fuse of electric iron per .Books Qestimatedh ,....,...... .... 7 .50 Semester, 1.00 ' Laundry fee fuse of washing machine First semester ,c.,., ccccccc S 150.00 Per Semestefl eeeeeeee----------AA-eee-eee-e-'---- --e4e- 1 -00 Second semester ppppr p,--A , 3139.00 Electrical appliance fper semesterj . .ccc 1.00 d Transcript of credits Cfirst transcript freej 1.00 LABORATORY FEES lPer Semester? MUSIC FEES General Science ...,, A cci.ccc, S 1.00 Biology .. .cc..cc.cc ,ccccc , 2.00 Voice Q40 minute lessonj .. .c 1 . . S .50 Chemistry A. c .... 3.00 Piano Q40 minute lessonl ci.cc,.c. ., .50 Physics ...c.,cccc ,,v. 3 .00 Piano rent Cper semesterJ ccc.. 1 5.00 Home Economics ccccc,. .... 5 .00 Woodwork c..c..,.. ccic 5 .00 Note: The price for board is guaranteed for the first semester. It may become necessary to increase this price slightly for the second semester in case food prices advance greatly. It is under- stood that all food rationing books be turned over to the school during the time students get their food furnished by the school. If a family has more than one child in attendance at the same time, the tuition is reduced to 525.00 for each child. -1 Since commodities must be paid for in advance, it is necessary to ask the students to pay in advance. Those who are not able to pay for the entire semester on registration day will be asked to pay for a month or six weeks, and the balance will be payable in installments during the semester. All students will be asked to pay the activities, publications, library and hospital fees. Other- wise, only those who are making use of a particular service will be asked to pay the fee. For example, only those studying biology will be asked to pay the fee of two dollars, etc. i

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4' . , 1 L - - I fqfafwf , ' L Y ' il ' STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1 Though these activities are quite completely covered by the pictorial section of this catalog, there are certain things which cannot be adequately pictured or need further explanation. This section is therefore added to supplement the pictorial. ' On Thursday evening of each week the stu- dents gather for an hour of hymn singing, dis- cussion, and prayer. Voluntary evening devotions are held by the boys and girls in their respective dormitories. Extension programs in communities outside of school afford opportunity for witnessing in word and song. This extension work is done by the mission crusaders which also meet regularly to study missions and to listen to visiting mis- sionaries. Academy students conduct their own Luth- er League. Meetings are held Sunday evenings at the Canton Lutheran Church. Canton Lutheran church, is the church home of Academy students and faculty. In its Sunday School are classes for all. The L. D. R. meets once a month and is open to all girls of the school. Chapel exercises are conducted every morn- ing. Members of the faculty and outside speakers have charge except one day of the week when one of the .classes takes charge of the hour. Christian student organizations also give monthly chapel programs. . --I 4 In 1942, the A Cappella choir rrfdde its fourth consecutive spring tour, visiting western Min- nesota and singing concerts in each of the Twin Cities before returning to school. In 1941, Chi- cago, Illinois, was included D in the concert itinerary. Due to the presenf-war em gency, the tours were omitted in 1943 and 195: This spring, the choir again undertook a tour, travel- ing through parts of eastern South Dakota. When student interest is sufficient, a small band furnishes instrumental music for the bas- ketball games during the year. Four years ago, the athletic activities were placed upon a strictly intra-mural basis and letters are awarded upon a point basis. The program includes football, basketball, kitten- ball, volley ball, hiking, skating, swimming, horseshoe, and ping pong. Members of the Augustana Academy chapter of the National Forensic League are active on the campus, and have participated in inter- scholastic debate both at home and in tourna- ments out of town. The Athenian literary society, composed of seniors and sophomores, and the Ciceronian literary society, made up of juniors and fresh- men, were organized during the past school year. They present alternate bi-weekly as- sembly programs. ARTICLES TO BEING , Every student should bring a Bible, a new Concordia Hymnal, a dictionary and any other books that may be of service in schoolwork. The school furnishes beds, matresses, chairs, dressers and tables. Students rooming in the dormitory should bring a pillow, pillow cases, sheets, blankets or quilts, towels, rugs, table runners, dresser scarfs, pictures, window curtains, a drinking glass, napkins and a napkin ring. Stu- dents are also expected to have their own scrub- bing pails, dust mops, dust cloths, clothes pins, and if they are going to do their own ironing they should supply their own irons and pressing cloths.



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6 rw , - CURRICULUM CHRISTIANITY First Year - One of the Gospels Second Year - The Acts Third Year - Church History Fourth Year - Bible Doctrine COMMERCIAL Typing I Typing II Shorthand I Bookkeeping I Junior Business Training ENGLISH English I First Semester - Grammar and Composition Second Semester - Literature English II First Semester - Grammar and Composition Second Semester - Literature 'English III Twelve Weeks of Grammar and Composition Remainder American Literature English IV Twelve Weeks of Grammar and Composition Remainder English Literature Public Speaking Journalism LANGUAGE 'German I German II Latin I Latin II 'Not offered MATHEMATICS Algebra Plane Geometry Higher Algebra - One Semester Solid Geometry - One Semester PHYSICAL EDUCATION Calisthenics and Sports SCIENCE General Science Biology Chemistry 'Physics SOCIAL SCIENCE American History World History Civics - One Semester Economics - One Semester VOCATIONAL Home Economics I One Semester Cooking, One Sewing Home Economics II One Semester Cooking, One Sewing Shop I Elementary Woodwork and Drawing Shop II Cabinet Making and Turning i'Shop III Farm Shop i Shop IV Frame Building Construction in 1945-46 , !

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