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..... ummmm CATALOG, MINNEHAHA ACADEMY vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv THE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The School Orchestra is one of the newer organizations at Minne- haha Academy. Its purpose is to train the students of music in ensemble playing. Membership is open to only those students who prove proficient in the playing of their respective instruments. THE QUILL CLUB The members of the Quill Club are seeking a greater knowledge of writing and writers. They try to apply this knowledge in original attempts at versification, essay or short-story writing, and publication work. THE QUIVER The Quiver is the school paper. It is published monthly by the students. Itself an important element in school life it seeks to portray and interpret all that enters into life at Minnehaha Academy. THE ANTLER The Antler is the annual or year-book of the school. It is published under the leadership of the senior and junior classes with the help of special representatives from other classes. The annual includes a description of the different activities, classes and organizations of Minnehaha Academy and a large number of pictures from school life. VIEW OF THE NEW FORD INTER-CITY BRIDGE 27
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CATALOG, MINNEHAHA ACADEMY apartments and Courses 1. HIGH SCHOOL III. BIBLE INSTITUTE lI. BUSINESS IV. MUSIC 1. High School Department F. J. HOLLINBECK, A.B., Head of Department The studies pursued in this department are the same as those in a regular high school. The important difference is the instruction in the Bible. The courses are so arranged as to prepare students for entrance into college, university, or technical school, in the case of those who are planning such a career. Others, who do not contemplate advanced studies, will find the courses a broad education in themselves. ADMISSION Students who have graduated from the eighth grade of a public school are admitted into the first year of the Academy without examination. Those who have no such diploma are expected to show a mastery of the subjects taught in the public school, or take prelim: inary work. Anyone who has pursued studies in some other academy or high school and wishes to enter an advanced class will be given credit for the work done in another school. Credentials from such school must be submitted by the applicant before, or on the day of, registration. Students who plan to enter a definite college should consult the entrance requirements of such college and select subjects accordingly. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION To complete the course satisfactorily and secure a diploma as evidence thereof, a student must obtain 16 credits. This requirement is satisfied by carrying four regular studies through the year for four years. Mature students are able to shorten their course by carrying an extra subject or attending our summer school. Ordinarily the student is required to follow one of the six prescribed courses: the Latin, the Modern Language, the Science, the Business, the Music, or the Bible course. 29
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