Concordia College - Corona Borealis Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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ACCOMMODATION FOR GIRLS— The college has no dormitory facilities for girls and can therefore assume no responsibility for their lodging. However, attempts will be made to And good Christian homes for such girls as wish to enroll. In recent years girls have paid a minimum of $75 a year each for rooming accommodation where two girls occupied the same room and a minimum of $100 a year where a room was occupied by only one girl. Under these conditions girls had to supply their own bed linens, towels, and soap. Correspondence is invited from those who are interested. Girls who receive their meals in the college dining room are required to pay $180.00 a year for board. WHAT THE STUDENT SHOULD BRING ALONG— Students should bring their Bible, catechism, and hymnbook. Every student living in the dormitory must be provided with the necessary clothing and bedding: pillow, three pillow-cases, two b edspreads for a single bed, three bedsheets, at least three woolen blankets, six Turkish towels, dress shirts, and an ample supply of white handkerchiefs. Boys must wear dress shirts, ties, and suit- coats in the classrooms, dining hall, and chapel. LAUNDRY: Every student is responsible for his own laundry. He may send his clothes home or to a commercial laundry in Edmonton or elsewhere. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY: The college suspends all activities during Christmas vacation, and under ordinary circumstances we assume that a student will spend his holidays elewhere. In excep¬ tional cases he will be permitted to remain in the dormitory, provided that this is requested by the parents. AWARDS: Friends of the school have again offered some awards to students who achieve the highest standing in general proficiency in their classes. A first prize of $25 was gives by the A.A.L. Branch of Edmonton for the highest standing in the college divis ion, and another award of $10 from the Edmonton Alumni Association goes to the student who stands second highest in this same division. The Principal’s award of $20 will be given to the occupants of the best kept room in the dormitory. These prizes will be presented at the graduation exercises in June, 1953. The purpose of these awards is to stimulate a greater interest in the study program of the college. We take this opportunity to thank the kind donors and to assure them that these gifts are highly appreciated. CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1953-1954— Opening Service—Sunday, September 13, 3 p.m. Thanksgiving—Monday, October 12. Remembrance Day—Monday, Novem¬ ber 9. Christmas Vacation—Friday, December 18, 3 p.m. to Tuesday, January 5, 10:15 a.m. Easter Vacation—Thursday, April 15, 12 noon to April 22, 10:15 a.m. Empire Day—Monday, May 24. Pentecost Recess—Friday, June 4, 12 noon to Tuesday, June 8, 8 a.m. Graduation Exercises—June 4, 8 p.m. Close of School Year—Friday, June 18. “Surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God.”—Eccl. 8, 12. 26

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PAYMENTS General Fees (athletics, laboratory, library, medical, school paper, yearbook) $ 22.00 Administration Fees (instructional aids, office supplies and expense, operation and maintenance) .......... 60.00 Board Fee (for those students taking all their meals at the College) .. 180.00 Note: Charges for board are subject to change as the economic situation may demand. Dormitory Fee (for those boys who live in the boys’ dormitory) .. 30.00 Tuition: $2.00 per credit carried, including Religion, approximately ... 75.00 $3.00 per credit in commercial subjects. Note: No tuition is required of students preparing for the ministry or teaching profession in the Missouri Synod. Typewriter Rent: Typewriting 1A .......... 5.00 Typewriting 10 or 20 (Commercial Subjects) . 10.00 Books and Stationery, approximately ..... 40.00 All cheques and money orders covering student fees should be made payable to CONCORDIA COLLEGE and addressed to The Treasurer, Concordia College, Edmonton, Alberta. With regard to a student’s allowance for spending and personal needs, parents ought to keep in mind that too much spending money may be harmful. On the other hand, it discourages a student if his parents do not g ive him enough for such things as he needs and are reasonable. Personal funds may be deposited in the secretary’s office for safe-keeping. PAYMENTS— General fees and typewriter rent are payable at the time of registration. All administration, board, dormitory, and tuition fees are payable quarterly, in advance. Hence, payments for these latter items fall due on: (1) the opening day of the school year; (2) November 15th; (3) February 1st; (4) April 15th. If students are unable to make their quarterly payments on time, the following periods of grace will be given: For the 1st Quarter: four weeks after the opening day. For the 2nd Quarter: two weeks after the beginning of the quarter, or up to December 1st. For the 3rd Quarter: two weeks or up to February 15th. For the 4th Quarter: two weeks, or up to May 1st. If payment has not been made when the period of grace comes to an end, the student will not be permitted to attend classes until such payment is made. We kindly ask for the cooperation of parents in paying bills promptly, so that the student will not be compelled to miss any classroom periods. Some parents prefer to pay the entire costs at the beginning of the school term. When this is done, a proportionate refund is made for administration, board, dormitory, and tuition fees in the event a student finds it necessary to discontinue his studies during the course of the school term. General fees are not refundable after- four weeks, and typewriter rent not after eight weeks. Anyone arriving late in fall receives no rebate and must pay all fees in full. “Fear the Lord and serve Him in sincerity and in truth.’’—Josh. 24, 14.



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OflDIA AURORA STAFF-There is always an import nt meeting for this group at the be¬ ginning of the month for the school paper with news and information must be published on time. Here we see Don Unterschultz, Editor-in-Chief, at the board jotting down what will be feature articles in the next issue. The members on the staff are: Don Unterschultz, Harold Ruf, Garwood Rentz, Walter Kunkel, Warren Fanning, Irvin Henkel, S. Plato, Audrey Ruf, Doreen Lechelt, Marjorie Guebert, E. Ohlinger, Loraine Gerl nger, Wm. Voss, J. Schoepp, Don Rothenbusch, O. Ulmer, H. Frank, Linda Hippe, M. Goertz, Prof, Riep, Alumni Editor, and Prof. A. Guebert, Faculty Advisor. 27

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