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T, ' f r T f'fK:', sew . rf 14 Sixteenth Aumzial Catalogue must pass a satisfactory examination in the subjects enu- merated under the heading, Examinations.'l Students who have completed work in other high schools may be given advanced standing at the Principal's discretion. EXAMINATIONS Two examinations for admission are held each year. The Kansas legislature has enacted a law providing for the issuance of a common school diploma to any person who shall complete the course of study prescribed for the common schools, such diploma to entitle the holder to admission to any high school in the state. The examination is conducted by a County Board of Examiners and is held on the first and sec- ond Saturdays of April at such places as the County Super- intendent may designate. The questions are prepared by the State Board of Education. Section 2 of the act reads: An average of 80 per cent with no grade below 60 per cent shall be required, for graduation, in the following subjects: Read- ing, writing, spelling, grammar, arithmetic, United States history, Kansas history, geography, civil government, agri- culture, physiology and classicsg provided that grades of 80 per cent, or more, may be carried as credits and applied as grades for graduation for a period of two yearsf' On Wednesday and Thursday before the opening of school, an examination will be given by the Principal for the benefit of any pupils seeking admission who have completed eighth grade work and who do not hold diplomas. EXPENSES Last year students were able to secure good board and comfortable rooms suitably furnished at rates ranging from S3 to S4 a week. Prices will be about the same this year. Some students rent rooms and do their own cooking. As rooms can 'be secured at reasonable rates, by this plan the J M., ,,.t , gn, ,Mg .ff f
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