Golden Gate Academy - Anchor Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

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E CIIIIIIIU To Erwun .l Henning our principal tor almost three semesters we wash to show our gratitude and appreciation He came to us wuth enthusiasm sympathy and good will to all He made us belneve rn ourselves and IU others He taught us how to work and how to play He left us vvtth aftectuon IH our hearts and a VISION an our eyes X . , JH -D cd? ' W1 . 1, M .26 shun N45 'Yu 4-4589 ,F-J 49 jgndrf- One foci slonds out an bold relief an The history of me-n's otfempfs for befterment Tho! us Tho? when compulsion IS used, only resemrnenf IS oroused, ond Yhe end IC not gunned Only Through morol suosaon ond oppeol To men's reoson con o movement succeed Somuel Gornpers 4-4' 3? al . Q , K. f , A ' V ww ' N, ' ff l' Y 2, ' ,Z-. WX ' ,, fx , 3 'H' -W wg M i l? ' V' 214' 'H'A 'v' ' , ' 1 ---- -. D R L e W ,' , 1 . -- f ',f11qf1v-f,?,,V,., 'W lv, f 1 , V . Q '- ,, ,Q Q , f V ' 5 .. ' - , in 1 , 4 - A W . Af' .V TY ' W M A -- X A 1. ,W . , -, my ,, 'W'-3' ' a v A ,. , ' V. .- ., FLW.-f,.',, Q V , . 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W, ' x fu A A ' ww'- ' 3f'Hv , K n-4,,wn- 19' L, 1 -uuggqf.-,..-.1-,T ,f , 621090, 4 f 6 Twelve Things To remember: The value cf Time, the SUC- Cess of perseverancef The pleasure of working, the dignity of simpliCi1y,The worth of character, The power ol kindness: fhe influence of example, The obligation of duty, the wisdom of economy, the virtue of paiienceg the improvemeni of ialenfg The joy of originaTing. -- Marshall Field. EYLLUTLA OYNSO and Spams e Pre5 and V Pres, sensor owner-5 -SCYMOV' Clasg Ser- n M3SCot mum Clam '44 AIM: Service not fame. MOTTO: With The ropes of of the future. COLORS: Purple and white. FLOWER: Violet. SPONSOR1 Dwight Miller. the post we will ring the bells SYBIL EDWARDS O laro Calif AH1blflOl1 sfeno 43 Presnde I Sensor Class 44 I8 DWIGHT MILLER Sponsor MARGUERITE ANNOFSKY Sanliar um Calif Amb ho Med 43 Praye Ba d Leader 43 Ed fa THE ANCHOR 44 Prayer Band Le der 44 V ce Presldenf and Vale dudor an Senior Class 44 f i n I 1 I -I . 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' : r n ' 1 I r a ' : I - ' - . i . , U GLORIA BENN BARBARA BELBEN New Orleans La Ambition Antioch California Ambition Secretary TreasurerJumorClass Nurse Secretary Junior Class 43 Secretary Student Body sec 43 Treasurer Semor Class 44 and semester 44 Secretary Sen vor Class 44 ,Aid DAVID FLORES Richmond California Ambition Dentist Sergeant at arms Stu dent Body 43 President Junior Class 43 NORMAN SPUEHLER 'No Picture- -Q- ROGER WEST Boulder Colorado Ambition Minister Pastor Junior Class 43 M V Chorister first semester 44 President Student Body sec ond semester 44 Pastor Semor Class 44 BETTY KNOTTS Oakland California Ambition Nurse Sergeantatarms Senior Class 44 EDWARD SANDERS Oakland California Ambition Dentist Sergeant at arms Junior Class 43 SHIRLEY RICHARDS Eureka California: Ambition Concert Violinisf. .faat Clflfullll cmdl Cf:-:Lxtament We the Senuor Cla s of l944 do wrute thus our last wull and testament before leavung the world of Golden Gate Academy Recognuzung that no senuor class us ever capable of taking or us permutted to take any knowledge out of thus school we bequeath to our successors and de cendants un learnung the followung artucles and qualutues of ummeduate and lastung worth Marguerute Annofsky Betty Knotts Amos Vurgul my red haur rubbon and bobby puns to keep the haur out of hus eyes Ardus Kloety my brauns fby very specual requestu Muss Johnson one whute blouse Beverley Whalun all of the ANCHOR troubles Barbara Belben John Konung my combunatuon of work ung and goung to school Derruck Hull ten pounds so he can uoun the Navy Pat Ca ey my pet sayung Ill beat your head un Glorua Benn Mona Bolung my quuck temper Beatruce MacPhee my bug eyes usource materual one leftover doll Constance Evans my long legs lfrom same dolll Eugene Bernard my A grades lmulk bottle tops grade Al Sybul Edwards Frank Tuzzoluno my A s un Bookkeepung Toral Solberg my quuetness un Buble cass Nuna Phullups my abuluty to scream at the rught tume lwhustle from dussected o David Flores Theron Lyman my cords Mr Fusher my ed haur Albert Hamel the shoulder pads un my overcoat Ralph Chaney my chemustry book Bob Lockwood my easuer vvays un work Ing Geometry O Esther Juarros my orugunal Spanu h vo cabulary Any Deservung Freshman my share ot Sybul s locker Connue lrush my calmness un all sutua tuons John Fong my vocal abuluty Muller Ardus Kloety the Lost and Found De partment Shurley Ruchards Paulune Knapp my abuluty to play the vuolun Roy Taylor my absolute putch Toral Solberg my record of perfect attendance M Casey a paur of sulk stockungs to make up for the tumes I didnt wear them un Cadettes Edward Sanders No o Bull Harrxson a couple of unches he ht 2 ru erl Ruchard Carlsen my boots Ed Chapman my old car muffler Neul Quade all of my troubles Mass Johnson my proper Engllsh rman Spuehler Roy Taylor three unches of heught lPaar of hugh heelsl Jane Phullups my abuluty to take life ea y Roger West To Earle MacPhee Welchs grape Iuuce my method of keepung slum Ed Chapman my nuckname Ftzzer Roy Taylor all my excuse blanks Mr Fusher my remaunung test tubes I To ' '-W ' ' To - ' ' 's - , To I ' - To ' - ' ' ' ' . . 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W .S Ex A - , H - . . . ,, AIM Keep cllmbung union Gttlcnnla MOTTO To blaze new trolls for our Lord COLORS Green and whne sPoNsoR Robert Olson ARMS KLOETY President BEVERLEY WHALIN Vnce Pres dent WILLIAM HARRISON ESTHER JUARROS Sergeanl of arms Secrefory W F WW' THERON LYMAN TORAL SOLBERG Posfor Treasurer '! umon Clam Ethel De Grow Vernon Bernard Constance lrlsh Conrad Gomes Paulme Knapp Frank Womack Patrucua Casey lba Lovestedt Joyce Yarnell Ltr I9 Elliott Nona Mae Phulllps Derrnck Hull Slnrley Laursen Ralph Chaney O QW? ' ef' I Earle MacPl'1ee I Me .. 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Ellementcuuy eboantment Elqhth Qnaclle Front Row fleft to nghtl Mervnlyn Adams Shirley Annofsky Shlrley Leslie Jane Hlmmelrlch Shirley House Verna Mae Berlin Helen Gassoumls Elaine Lowe Second Row Emery MacPhee Geraldine Cree Helen Carlsen Donna Lee Whahn Amta Phullups .luanlta Ballard Lorene Huddleston Robert Sheldon Thnrd Row Bob Sage Daniel Rowe Robert Snawcler Ernest Bead? Mr Olmstead Vernon Hawluns Douglas Schroeder Irvun Hawluns Not Present Bull Blythe Robby Lee Smith Patricia Sheldon Ruth Motto i if 1 gmavi nacllsh Cnc to Seven U . : . I . I . .I . .I . I : l . I I .' . .. I . ' 1 , ' I , L , , - , ', Z . I .I .. I ' 5.42553 J, ,. I . r' l , f YI s-is N 'Mimi . ...pn . 1 . l I K J, , 1 AN 'sq XI , J , ,,,',','. ' 1.4 M 1., . 'UN THE MON KEY -'BARS MERvn.yN -'VICE PRES. 'XLQTTLE VIOTHERS' 8m em-me QPF moans .DONNA WHAT A FACE Y 'ITN Ano sw GNDE. 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Sec eta y e eco ndl Sewmeaten CHARLES HARRISON SHIRLEY LAURSEN GLORIA BENN DUDLEY TAYLOR ROGER WEST Sergeant tor s T eosu e ef r s sd a4AAocLatz-:CI Studlent 050413 GttLCQHA . 1 is Pr ' I - r i r r Treasurer Serg on?-ci-arms A 5 3 L , ' 3 -c - m r r r Secr c y Vice-Pre ideni Pre i ent fl 0 0 CTII anrncllon St It 1944 EDITOR IN CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR ASSOCIATE ART EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ASSOCIATE PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS MANAGER ADVERTISEMENT AND CIRCULATION MANAGER EDITOR Marguerite Annofsky Dudley Taylor Richard Powell Vernon Bernard Roy Taylor Beverley Whalln Paulnne Knapp ART EDITOR .......... Joyce Yarnell 1 'ZN- macuzmre ANNOFSKY BEVERLEY WHALIN Wm. JOWE VERNON BERNARD RKCHARD POWELL PAULJNE KNAPP DUDLEY TAYLOR ROY QYLQR fpncugz-gn Clilcmcll fa-zacllena FIRST ROW Edson Wong Vernon Bernard Rolph Chaney Mr Muller sponsor Nell Quude Roger West SECOND ROW Elhel De Grow Lola Hyoff Morguerxfe Annofslty Ardus Kloefy Mona Bolnng 46 Y ll -0. m-V, 'Wl.'U. Gtticz-:na FIRST SEMESTER Joe Wes? 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L f fo , I-1 A 4 'Juv Y QS, 4 N 6 ANN AFN o'e PK Hp.ND f-br-W TE pmwpbe' Arr ENTUQN Q MERLE 100' noff' O0 P T9 gps ' M 'ianwlnv TQHEV 'YQ G7 :J LQMNSEJSHVQLEHBETTYYANNA A Syrfy F-UN NY T96 'fy-oVJ lppg Nat R595 EL-NG' SHOT - H 953 'Mm HWY e 'K 034- Boo A gmes vi Q-.GY 5Hem.sv Hn-5 HOME R SLEEPY BKTTV 0Us 'S 6 eggqc-?x+ 5 wogf' ef' The low of life as fundomenfolly 'fhe low of sirlfe IT rs only through lobor and polnful eFforT by grum energy cmd resolute couroge thot we move on to better things' Theodore Roosevelt 1 A 1 'Q-'acuQtL3 ACADEMY W B Arnmundsen MA Principal and Manager Bible F D Fisher BA Science Mathematlcs Physical Ed R R Buloff BA Blble Hnstory Woodwork D H Muller Business Accountant LlllnanL Casey MA English Spanish Physical Ed lvalyn Law Bnloff BA ID Music Volce Chorus EvelynneF Wrnght BA Lubrary Reglstrar Home Economncs ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C R Olrnstead BA Prmcrpal Elementary School grades even eaght Kathleen J Kachuck Normal Graduate grades three and four Faith E Fullerton Normal Graduate grades one and two ACADEMY BOARD W L Hyatt Chaurman W B Ochs President Northern Calnfornua Conference F T Oakes Secretary Treasurer Northern Calnfornua Conference W W Ruble Educational Secretary W B Ammundsen Secretary tothe Board Members at Large A O Sage J L Tucker F H Jenkrns M A Maloney Alameda A D Neufeld Mrs Myrtle Boodt Berkeley Dr H W Crane W V Bernard Mass Vera Smith M s J L Christan Fruntvale Clyde R Hou e Dr Homer R Wolfsen Ed J Whalnn ltallan V Sconza Market Street Dr V C Hamnlton Mrs Phyllls Harrison Oakland W E Whalln J G Grddlngs W R Powers Albert Whalln Richmond W B Brnstow Anton Dybdahl GFI 4 - I 1 4 41 I 1 F 1 l ' ' ' F I ' 'I 4 I A I ' I 1 - - A F 1 F 1 . . .. ......... .... ......... g r ades five and six V , 1 r . . . ' i C Cpomade or SDQLQA FIRST SEMESTER Reglstratuon Thursday and Fruday September 7 8 Fur t day classes meet Monday September T1 End of ttrst pernod October 20 Elementary Teacher s lnstutute Holrday for elementary studentst November 20 22 Thanksguvung Holzday Thursday and Friday November 23 24 End of second period December I Chrlstmas Holudays December l8Jonuory I lnclustve End of ftrst semester January 26 SECOND SEMESTER Second semester begun January 29 End of fourth period Sprung recess March 26 30 lncluslve End of fifth period Aprtl 20 Fmai Exammatuons May 29 31 Sensor Consecratlon Fra ay 8 p June Baccalaureate Sermon Sabbath 3 pr June Q Commencement Sunday 8 p n June 3 Second semester closes June 4 ' c , . A C .... ' , . , . ..... March 9 ' ' . ..... td , .m., I . ..... , .n,, STUDENTS PLEDGE It ns dustlnctly understood that every student who pre ents humself for admlssron to the school thereby pledges to ooserve wsllungly all nts regulatuons and to uphold the Christian prlnclples upon whuch the ocademy IS operated lt us also under tood that to break thus pledge forfelts the students membershlp and If he IS longer retalned IH the school It us only by the forbearance ot the faculty It as also a part of the students contract that he wzll perform to the best of has ablluty all duties asstgned to hlm In connectuon vvnth the school HISTORY Golden Gate Academy was establnshed ID I923 for the purpose of providing for Seventh day Adventist young people In the East Bay Area a Chrnstuan educatron Whale the school accepts others rt fundamental purpose rs the training of Seventh day Adventnst youth The growth of Golden Gate Academy slnce l923 has been consistently forward At the pre ent time It con sxsts of a well equupped plant nncludung Chapel Gymnasuum Cafeterua and Woodwork shop be sides clas rooms and Library It IS sltuated on Alcatraz Avenue near Adelune IH Berkeley Thus facllltaes The school rs supported In part by tultton pay ments and In part by the Seventh day Adventxst Churches of the Bay Area Of these the Oakland Central Church has been hnstorlc In tts connectuon with the establushment of the work In thus ectuon of Calrfornla and un the establishment of Golden Gate Academy The Berkeley Church us the other large church that supports the school In a marked manner The roster of supporting churches also Includes those In Eat Oakland Market Street Alameda Hayward Rrchmond The operatung board IS drawn from the membershnp of the con stutuent churches In ofterung an educatlon patterned after the dtvrne plan Gold n Gate Academy malntatns standards higher than those of the world Stand ards of conduct are manntauned IU conformtty vvlth those expected of Chrtsttan yo ng people Only those student are encouraged to attend who are slncere and earnest IH thelr work and wall conform to the htgh standards whlch the school upholds GENERAL INFORMATION Transportation The Academy has excellent transportatuon facrlltxes From San Francisco the students may take the F Key Sy tem train allghtlng at Alcatraz and Adellne Avenue the students coming by local transportation may take the street cars marked 3 or buses marked 88 During the present emergency all publlc transportation IS taxed to th lnmtt Therefore In cooperation with the Cxvnllan Defense authorutnes the Golden Gate Academy llmtts Its school hour from 9 I5 am to 3 I5 p m so as to avoid the peak hours of War Workers transportation This means a con centrated day an whnch there ns not as much time for extra actlvttles as the staff would luke Thu curtaulment of school hours IS an emergency measure Parents are asked to cooperate wlth the transportation authorutles by routtng theur chtldren vua street cars Instead of buses when ever possvble Cafeterla The school operates a modern cafeterua an whuch hot meals are erved to students Parents are encouraged to buy meal trckets for therr students which a e kept an Hle In the cafeteria The cafeterua servrce whale excellent IS not man 59 I I . . , Q . . . . . . , . . I N .Q . . . A Q ' Q ' ' - . . . . , Q . . . . C . . . I ' I location gives the school excellent transportation . . . - . . . Q I I I I A Q F . . I . , .Q , . ' ' Q . . . . , 6 , , . . . - . S ' . , 4 U I I y . 7 . . . I 5 I I I I , I ' datory but those brIngIng lunches from home are expected to eat In the dInIng room Llbrary An effectIve lIbrary houses a growlng number of the best ID llterature The open stack method IS used so that all students may have access to the varIous books Students are encouraged durlng the year to suggest accessrons to the lIbrary and to take an actlve Interest t growth and use Student ActIvItIes As a ChrIstIan school the work of the MISSION ary Volunteer socuety looms foremost amongst student OCfIVIflES Student conducted meetIngs are held every other week durIng the chapel perIod Prayer bands under student leadershIp Wlfh staff guIdance meet once each week These and other OCYIVITIBS reflect the denomInatIonal character of the school More secular Interests are sponsored by the AssocIated Students whose programs alternate wlth those of the M V socnety ThIs group leads out In campaIgns for school Improvements o ganIzatIon of prcntcs etc MUSIC WhIle the curtanled school program necessarlly lImlfS musrcal OCTIVIYIGS Golden Gate Academy offers a strong course In choral sIngIng Thrs group appears perIodIcally In publlc perform ances Plano IDSTVUCYIOO IS prIvate but IS evaluated for lImIted school credlt by a prIvate afftllated PIODO teacher Medncal Cadet MedIcal Cadet traInnng IS required of both young men and young women In theIr Junlor and SenIor years Unlforms are requIred 60 Schools In Wor TIme Durmg the natIonal emergency of war thor ough school work IS doubly Important The draft of necessnty makes the hIgh school course a termI nal course for most young men Only those young men of exceptnonal scholarship and abllrty are ellglble to be deferred for advanced technlcal and professlonal traInIng Young women are needed for technlcal trannlng In college whlch feqUIf6S thorough hugh school work Thus thor ough scholarshIp dIlIgent study and fewer dn vertlng GCTIVITISS are the plan of the school Parental COOPGVGTIOD IS apprecIated REGISTRATION Thursday September 7 and Frlday September 8 are the YSQISYFOTIOD dates for the comlng school year Before appearlng for reglstratlon each stu dent should see hlS local pastor and obtaIn from hIm an appllcatlon card ThIs applrcatlon card wIll be sIgned by the pastor recommendIng the student to the school Brlng thIs sIgned card to the Academy on eIther of the regIstratIon dates A supply of the necessary cards wIll be In the pastors hands by mndsummer A few students may not be able to pay the full tuItIon rate These students FCCSIVG a specIal card at the tIme of realstrataon The student must appear Wlfh hIs card before hIs local church equallzung board These boards wlll meet at varIous trmes of the week end of September 7 l0 Thls board arranges for the student to attend school at a reduced TUITION rate The school can not of Itself accept any student at less than the regular rate Each student needlng a tuItIon adlustment must meet wrth hIs local church board These arrangements must be made not later than the openung week of school Golden Gate Acad emy IS Intended for all the chrldren of all our constItuency No student should hesItate ap proachIng hrs church pastor regardlng attendance at the school because of ftnancnal dnfftcultres 1 . , - In l S 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 -1 . . . , . 1 r' , . . 1 . - 1 . . . 1 . . . -. . 1 . Cpnunculplaa au Jlcllmumatnatuan The conduct of the chuld us prumaruly a home respansubuluty and there us no deslre to ductate un matters that are the prerogatuve of parents But because of the expense and effort of establtshung and mauntaunung a school where hugh standards can be mauntavned our constutuency demands that certaun requurements be set for those who are admutted and retauned In general the regula tuons of the unstrtutuon pertaun only to the student when he us un school but there are certaun dus tunctuve standards whuch must be mauntauned out sude of the school un order to safeguard uts unterests and the unterests at other homes The school lute and home lute are so unseparably lunked together that whatever affects the one affects the other Only students who stand for the pruncuples of the school whule off the campus can remaun un good standung un the school Most parents apprecuate the added help that the standards at the academy guve as we do our younger members of theur tamulues Who Should Attend The hugh purpose of thus school makes selec tuon of students necessary and because of thus the followung unstructuan from the Lord us basuc un meetung our obuectuves Our schools have been establushed that un them the youth may learn to obey God and Hu law and become futted for servuce The rules for conduct of those who attend are necessary and the student should act un harmony wuth these regulatuons Each stu dent enterung one of our schools should place humself under duscuplune Those who refuse to obey the regulatuons should return to theur homes Whule the Academy us operated prumaruly tor the savung at Seventh day Adventust young people from tr corruptung unfluences of the world no reluguous test us applued We have un attendance each year several pupuls tram homes not asso cuated wuth our churches We are pleased to welcome students at other reluguans but all wull be expected to guve due respect to the Word of God to mauntaun a reverent attutude dururug reluguous exercuses and to observe all the regula tuans of the school Former students who have vuolated the tunda mental pruncuples of the school svnce attendung wull not be readmutted unless It us evudent that there has been a marked change In theur luves Assocuotuon Golden Gate Academy us co educatuonal Wholesome group assocuatuon between young men and young women us normal and encour aged But hugh scholarshup and sentumentalusm do not ca mungle The elementary and hugh school ages are for layung a thorough preparatuon for lute and uts work not for selectung a lufe cam panuon Thus the academy approves at group assocuatuan and dusapproves of a premature spe Toward thus end the academy reserves the rught to restruct assocuatuon between young men and young women on the school grounds to and from school and at school programs All student groups are chaperoned by a mem ber ot the staff or one chosen by the school Parents are urged to provude proper chaper onage for students garng home after evenung programs at the school and to cooperate un up holdung rught pruncuples of health and conduct un the partues guven un theur homes durung the school year Especually un these war tumes wuth great un creases sn luvenule delunquency sudden and um mature marruages etc parents are urged to mauntam hugh standards and hold theur chuldren steady Engagements should not be announced durung the school year and students enterung marruoge are asked to wuthdraw from the school Other standards are outluned un the students manual 61 0 0 t O O I ' I I - part in assisting in the work of training the Ciglizgfionl u , . . . . ,, U - .S I l . - . . 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Dress No educatIon can be complete that does not teach rlght prIncIples In regard to dress WIth out such teachtng the work of educatton IS too often retarded and perverted EducatIon p 246 A persons character IS Iudged by hI style of dress A refined taste a cultIvatecl mtnd w ll be revealed ID the choIce of stmple and approprIate atttre Chaste sImplIcIty In dress when untted wIth modesty of demeanor wIll go far toward surroundtng a young woman wtth that atmos phere of sacred reserve whIch wIll be to her a shteld from a thousand perIls EducatIon p 248 Correct prtnctples In dress should be Inculcated lust as carefully as any other prIncIples of ChrIs tIan lIvIng A frIvolous wardrobe never teaches economy a neglugent one ImpaIrs self respect an Inapproprtate one awakens self consctousness he followIng prIncIples represent our standards sImplIcIty appropnatenes modesty and health fulnes SImplIcIty bars extravagance and pro fuse ornamentatIon Modesty wIll regulate the type of matertal and style of the dress Health fulness should characterIze the enture wardrobe Dresses should be long enough and full enough to cover well the knees IH any sIttIng po ItIon as well as standtng ProvIsIon should be made for posstble shrtnkage of materIal Very sheer ma tertals should not be worn All gtrls are expected to refraIn from the use of artIfTcIal colorlng on the face and natls and rom the weartng of lewelry as they are not In harmony wIth the Splflf of the school Young men should QIVE careful consIderatIon to theIr personal appearance and should be con rvattve In thelr dress A well pressed sult clean lInen well groomed haIr and pollshed shoes should be consldered a necessIty by every youna man Jewelry slouchy or gaudy dress and fads IIT dress or hatrcut should be avoIded Telephone The school telephone IS Installed for bustness purposes and should not be used soclally Parents and frlends are asked to call students durmg school hours only In case of extreme emergency Our offtce wIll gladly call students to the tele phone durIng the recess perIods or noon hour but cannot call students from classes except In emergency 62 Campus Leaves The state law FEQUIFIDQ students to remaln on the school premIses unless gIven permIssIon to leave IS very platnly stated In No student should leave the reason durlng the school hours mIssIon by the play supervIsor the school code campus for any unless gIven per or the prIncIpal Summer Conduct The school cannot open Its doors to regular students who durIng the summer months practIce the attendance of theatres or dances or who vIolate the laws of health by smoktng or drInkIng or who vtolate the general school standards Absences All absences or tardlnesses whether excused or not reduce the puplls scholastlc standIng lf a student has mtssed l5 per cent of the recItatIons of a class he can receIve credIt for the sublect only by speclal permIssIon of the faculty Regulartty of attendance IS a matter whIch comes largely wIthIn the control of the parents TheIr cooperatlon IS earnestly solIcIted MedIcal appotntments should be made for hours after school Work at home or shoppIng are not leglfl mate excuses The state law IS very clear In ITS attendance code Parents must wrlte the student s excuse and state the reason for the absence Stnce the obIectIves and prIncIples of ChrIstIan schools are so well known It has not been our purpose to present here an Index of forbIdden behavtor Because of our purpose to promote hIgh Ideals we do not SOllCIl the attendance of young people who have not learned to govern themselves who do not care to study or whose conduct does not conform to the Ideals of the school The Influence of a student may tend to break down the morale of the student body far more than hIs actual deeds The school must guard agaInst students who by Instdlous remarks or attI tudes weaken the moral flbre of the student body When It IS felt that a students Influence IS hurt Ing others he may be dIsmIssed wIthout any specItTc mtsconduct Any announcement made later by the board or faculty wIll have the same force as If prInted In thIs catalogue A more complete statement of our prIncIples may be found IH the students manual 11 . . . . 11 - . , . . ,, , . . . . . 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I . . - - - 1 challanahlbu ancll naclluatlcm All students must present eIghth grade certuh cates or the equIvalent upon enterIng the acad emy for the tlrst tIme No student wIll expect hls work to be evaluated for class standIng wlthout flrst tllnng a record wnth the reglstrar of hIs work done elsewhere A clear tTnancIal statement from the DFEVIOUS school wIll also be expected GraduatIon leadIng to college entrance d pends upon the successful completIon of 16 unuts ot work as outlIned 10 the course of study plus physlcal educatIon and MedIcal Cadet traInIng PhysIcal educatlon IS requlred each year of both boys and gIrls unless a Doctors certltlcate ot ex emptnon IS presented Umforms for MedIcal Cadet traInIng are requIred Four sublects a year constltute full work and no student wlll be allowed a heavIer program unless specIal permIssIon IS granted by the faculty Such permIssIon I QIVQD only to thos who maIn taIn a B average No student may earn more than 5V2 unuts In a snngle school year After the Instual regIstratIon perIods sublects may be dropped and added only by favorable actIon on a wrItten petItIon to the faculty Incomplete work must be made up before the lapse at one semester lncompletes not so cleared automatIcally become Irrevocable faxlures Markmg System A SUDEFIOF D Below Average B Above Average E Condmonal C Average F FaI ure W Honorable Wuthdrawal Honor Pomts No student wIll be graduated wIth less than sIxteen honor poInts earned on the followung scale Earns 3 honor poInts Earns 2 honor polnts Earns l honor ponnt ln these serlous and strenuous tImes parents are urged to help theIr chIldren to make eftlclent use of their educatnonal opportunItIes Due to the compressed school tIme schedule necessltated by transportahon problems students have Itte tIme tor study at school A regular study each evennng should be provnded tor and Inslsted upon by the parents Scholarshup grades are Issued each sux weeks Any grades below e students capaclty are IndIcatIons of the need for more study and effort 63 5 . 9 . l. . I . - - 'I . . e- . I . . . I D A- A '. . . . h B- ' . , . ' C- ' ' ' I D-One point is deducted ' ' ' ' - ' , I I- I . ' ' . th an East Bay point requiring two ticket punches CLLHRLCUQUYYI Ninth Year New Testament History Eng ish I Biology Vocational Physical Education Tenth Year Old Testament History Englnsh ll Electives fdirectedl Physncal Education Denominational and Prophetic History Eng ish lll Electives tdirectedl Credits Credits Physical Educatuon and Medical Cadet requlred Twelfth Year Bible Doctrines Amerncan History Electives ldurectedi Physical Education and Medical Cadet Credits equired LYLQYICLQQ Tuition tor the year is charged on the basis of grade and IS payable in IO equal installments Statements are rendered on the dates shown and are payable on presentation Dlscounts A discount of 5 per cent of the amount of net tuition is allowed when a full years expen es are paid in advance Where two children come from the same fam ily a 5 per cent discount on tuition is allowed For 3 or more children the discount is lO per cent Transportation Allowance Transportation allowances have been set follows Richmond or any student coming from 64 Electives Spanish Typewrlting Shorthand Bookkeeping Woodwork Home Economics Puano Choral Chemistry Requirements choosing his electives to insure meeting the col lege requirements for the particular course he may wish to enter Most courses call for mathe matics and foreign language Graduation depends upon the successful corn pletlon of sixteen units of work which include 4 units Bble 3 units English l unit science l unit history and l unit mathematics or business Not more than 3 units in any other tleld may be applied toward graduation in transit to the school Sl 50 per school month Key System school tickets 29 rides for Sl OO may be purchased at the academy business oftlce In no case will the allowance given amount to more than IO per cent ot the tuition charge The tuition for the tenth month is paid when the student enrolls and IS held in reserve for the expenses of the last month The statement sent after the first tour weeks will be for the expenses of the hrst month Delinquent Accounts Students having accounts delinquent two or more months will not be able to attend classes I ' ,..... l ' ........,, 2 l' .......... l ' ' ......... l ' .......... l .......... l ' ......... l ' ........, l ' ' .......... 2 l ' ........ l . 1 t I . A . 1 ' ........... l . I ........... M1 . '. ' ' D Q I 1 t v 2 ' ........,. 1 Elevemh Year Credits Each student must advise with his counselor in I' ......... l I ' ' ....... 2 . A ' ' ' ' ........ l ' i , ' ' , ' ' , ' ' ....... l ' ' I ' ' ' , ' ' f ....... 2 ' ' O C . GS . . untll satasfactory arrangements are made wlth the buslness ofhce Teachers wnll receuve a lust each month of students unable to attend classes untll clearance IS grven from the oftlce Work Mot students washing work are able to secure lobs outside the school by whlch they earn money for tultuon and other expenses The churches have made ut posslble for a few worthy students who would be flnanclally unable to attend to earn a portuon of their way through school by work All assistance IS given by the equalnzatlon board and no student expecting such assustance will be admrtted without a card properly signed by thus board All applications should be made to thus board through elther the local pastor or church representatlve of thus board Students owing accounts at other schools are not admltted untul the old bll IS pond or satls tactory arrangements made lnstollment Paying Dates Advance payment for last month Sept 7 and 8 Flrst month Second month Third month Fourth month Fifth month Ssxth month Seventh month Elghth month Nlnth month Fees October November December January January February March Aprll May Fees are payable ln advance and must b ID cash Students are not ordxnarlly allowed to work for fees Reglstratuon Sl O0 No final grades nor dlploma wall be given I he s dents account IS paid In ull accordance wlth the general conference actuon Tultlon Academic tuntlon us as follows sublect sublects sublects sublects Addltoonal sublects Elementary grades Grades 7 an Grades 5 an Grades 3 an Grades l an 5 50 00 90 O0 l20 00 l50 00 30 00 570 00 60 00 50 00 40 00 ef SF El' ef er GV el' Sf SI' year year year year year year year year year Textbook Fee 3 OO Typewriter Rental per month Chemistry Laboratory Fee 5 00 Lrbrary per semester Diploma Fee Chorus Lyric Woodwork 9th grade 200 Woodwork 7th and 8th grade Sewlng Special seme ter test Peruod make up test Supply Fee Grades Workbooks At cost Sl 50350 per year per student 65 , . . 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