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SDIZCIAI INFORMATION Junior School Board, room, tuition-see Application Blank. Uniform ................................ 5110.00 Music lessons, instrumental, 5.75, voice, 51.00. , Monthly payment plan on back of application blank. Articles to be brought by Junior Cadets to be same as those listed below for seniors. I Senior School Board, room, tuition-see Application Blank. The uniform cost for new Senior School students for complete' outfit is ,51135.00. A reduction of ten per cent is made where two boys come from the same family. I Accounts for sundries, such as laundry, pressing, toilet articles, books, stationery, etc., will be rendered monthly. Monthly payment plan on back of application blank. Prompt payment of these bills is expected. Each student should bring the following: 6 Bath Towels 6 Face Towels Toilet Articles 1 Clothes Brush 4 White Shirts, soft collars 2 Pairs Double Blankets 2 Pair Black Shoes fhigh or lowl Black Socks A Bible and Dictionary 1 Laundry Bag 1 Pillow 3 Pillow Cases 5 Sheets, single 3 Pairs Pajamas 1 Bath Robe The articles listed below are those that comprise the Senior School 1 Blouse Y 1 Dyke Breast Plate 2 Pair Gray Trousers l, 1 Dyke Buckle 'ii 1 Reefer fovercoatj V! 1 Box Batchelor Buttons 1 Sweater J , 2 Pair White Pants iff I 1 Garrison Cap ff 1 Pair Shoulder Shields V 1 White Cap Cover ,, 1 Pair White Gloves Nf 1 R. o. T. C. Shield f fSewed on Blouse, 1 R. O. T. C. Shield 1 Rain Coat ff I 1 Overseas Cap D 1 Garrison Belt 'X 1 Web Belt sf f 2 Ties 4 Gray Shirts x I ' 4 Yards Dyke Webbing-' Our fixed charge includes many items which are extras at some schools. Castle Heights is a school of high grade, yet its rate is very reasonable as compared with that of northern and eastern schools of like char- acter. The fixed charge includes the following: Matriculation Fee. Business Courses. TUltlOH in SUl3jBCtS.D0Ct0r, Nurse, Infirmary. Board and Room. an 0fdIna1'Y allmenfsl Laboratory Fees. V Arms and Military Equipment. Remedial Exercises. Golf, Swimming. Admission Games. Physical Examination. Athletic Instruction. Dances, Entertainments. Band Instruction. The cost of uniforms should be viewed by patrons as an economy rather than an expense. Our uniforms are made of handsome and durable material and with rea- sonable care will last for two years. As non-regulation clothing is never worn at the Academy, it will not be necessary to provide your son with any additional cit- izen's clothes save those which he wears to Lebanon. Most railways offer a reduced rate to students. Music lessons may he arranged at a nominal fee. All articles of clothing should be marked with owner's full name. Name tape is recommended. Camp Hy-Lake, a summer camp, is conducted by members of our staff. Contractual Relations. It is understood that eni- gagements with parents or guardians are for the full school year, unless, cadet be honorably discharged by the faculty. It is understood that there can be no reduction in the charges of any cadet leaving for any cause before the- end of the school year, save in the case of extended sickness when a refund of 510.00 per week is made. W No cadet will be allowed to take the final examina- tions, leading up to his promotion, if his school bill is in arrears. Spending money should be furnished to the Academy in advance to be issued weekly, one dollar a week being the average allowance. It is expressly stipulated that the terms of the con- tractual relations as stated in this catalog shall' be bindi ing upon both parties upon the entrance of the cadet into the school, even if formal application has not been signed.
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17 Puxlh Arquzxiuiaurr Br 3Fnrgl!ll Al1h Raya nf umm Ima 5Zg',T'-Ts' , A . - c f'fwr1 um- 1 HE ,CAVALIER ALIAR R K' ' A K, :m.v:,wM ' vs' i. S,-fix M X U vm, Bemarr Macfadden Will Award Senim - , A 'rw-'Mr v T Mm, 1 A s A SQQXO x,,.s 'N'sM' Tlwirlear'sh::3Aq . L?a.Q,1.1.,tjLff'Ef5fsl,,3 Q V TENug 578g-Ho naw WAT' ,,cfQ's'IA3 Xc!rmiesa1lr'e.nq ,v5Q,XeNxkALLEy SSEE- ol. Node' X,-A-fi' f, wf,f2c,, X-N-. A35 ' Tops sr if + .A .Ar MW f , Ogmnou H001 1-1 X ,vw gf' s , wr' f-V' -- XA A M .:'2.s,.,f,'c,,rArAA Natwnal Srhnlaatu Hasan Azanrmhnn - A ,fl . I. . i 4 '- 4 xx Axtxl h mo A 1. AMERICAN Hiwiriiriixf CMTILAI senvxu, 'QM wi l x 'W' . i v 'f,fwv A-im. wr-'g W- A A Q . rc . H ,W wh Q, , ,I , lr xx in ,,,..w , ly k . Tlx. 'Elie Qfuvnlwr In recasnilhn fits men? 4' a nl I Q11 Qmmcan honor Rating in rlrr I u'enl4y-.vewnrl Natrona! Nesmpapn Crllaa'a1 Sanur: ofthe N-:II--:riff .Sh hulnxl 1 -1 five Unaiwnfgy of Mifnnamta, Dclwrtrsxcrvl of jnurnulu wMHiA'lljM,,g Mis I'im Jay nf May, 1940. 'xrxr'V'+:T'l W 4, wives' 5,5 NWT' an---A., .4,,.s..4s, ua.. un I-':.'Z'. 4. A . . :Zinn gb-u Jjgwff- cumnwmsi ,ll T C Welcome nm: A ? W Visitor! 1 w:s.r.w1 J x m VERITAS lm s,.,,,,A.,,....,, A W , p Q f i1!'f1' l'5'4 'w'S1',3.r'f '.,,,.x'..'I.f.Z,r. Hundreds of Alumni and Cadets Take Arbilrnsfawm Part in Holiday Motorcade to Morgan 'il I P. 51 THE UNIVERSITY OF TFN NESQEE full! Erhnnl kr-mapaprr Glnmprmwn lilli lfflslflxtliii rms is HJ L'HlTTfY THAT A-nn-f-Q ----- '- re ---:.s l A ..--...A-...-,... Ein Kevalin D T1 S D .VIALL has bees awarded 'Isnt Place in ED Chili? statewi e competition with all high sch lpapera J , of its class. this 13th day of April, 194000 ERRXTALITTJUMER TM Umvenm' of T THANE HU UKER ' . A2 PH UTD GRADHERS ALL-AMERICAN HONOR RATING The weekly newspaper, published by The cadefs, is known as The Cavalier. Some filly boys comprise lhe slaff, which is as 'fhoroughly organized as lhaf of a cily paper. A few of ils awards in compelilion wifh olher school publicalions are shown above and include fhe All-America Award in lhe Universily of Minnesofa press coniesl. The Cavalier was one of four high school and prep school papers in 'rhe enlire counlry lo be so honored.
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