Indiana Academy - Golden Memories Yearbook (Cicero, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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SUGGESTIVE OUTLINE OF COURSES BY YEARS FOR COLLEGE PREPARATORY, COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL CURRICULA College Preparatorytl' Commercial fNintI1 Gradej 1. English I I. English I 1 2. Hebrew History 2. Hebrew History 2 3. Biology 3. Biology 3 4. Elective 4. Elective Math. 4 Electives: Agriculture I, Domestic Arts I, General Math, CTe1f1th Gmdej General . English I Hebrew History Biology Elective General Business, Music 1. English II I. English II I. English II 2. New Testament Hist. 2. New Testament Hist. 2. New Testament Hist. 3. Elective 3. Business Training 3. Elective 4. Algebra 4. Elective 4. Elective Electives: Typing, World History, Business Training, Music. Q Eleventh Gradell Church Ethics 1. English III I. English III 1. English III 2. Geometry 2. Bookkeeping 2. 3. Language I or Elective 3. Typing I or II 3. Elective 4. American History 4. Elective 4. Elective Electives: American History, Chemistry, Bookkeeping Music, Shorthand. fTwelfth Gradej 1. Prob. of Democracy 1.AProb. of Democracy 1. 2. Lang. II or Elective 2. Bible Doctrines I 2 3. Chemistry 3. Shorthand 3. 4. Bible Doctrines 4. Typing II or Elective 4. Church Ethics, Typing llrob. of Democracy Bible Doctrines Elective Elective Electives: Shorthand, Typing, Chemistry,,English IV, Music. lt Based on Emmanuel Missionary College Requirements.

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HORUS Membership in the Mixed Chorus is by invitation of the director. Two programs are given each year. . I I ' Credit is granted on the basis of one rehearsal a week and participation in the public appearances of the chorus. Glee clubs are organized for both boys and girls and are open to all who desire to develop in the art of singing. RCHESTRA Affords ensemble experience for students interested in strings, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments. Les- sons are available for any of the orchestral instruments. ONDUCTING A study of the art of conducting congregational singing. chorus, orchestra and band This course is very valuable to those preparing for ministerial work. RADUATION Sixteen units are required for graduation. Credit toward graduation is not granted in partially completed subjects. No credit is given for language study until two full years of the same lang- uage are completed. Latin I is an exception to this rule, being accepted as one unit when pursued for a full school year, and fitting in as an elective. No students will be graduated from any course until he has fully completed every subject in that course All senior class affairs must be characterized by simplicity and sincerity. All graduation apparel must meet the requirements held by the faculty com- mittee on dress and have its approval. ln the case of Seniors, all conditions must be removed before entrance into the senior class. Graduation will not be given without membership in the senior class. A graduation fee of 35.00 will be charged each Senior, which is to be paid at the time of class organization This charge includes the cost of diploma. A student must have completed eleven and a half units by the close of the year in order to be a member of the Junior class. juniors and Seniors doing unsatisfactory work will be asked to sever their connections with the class. VVhen the school work comes up to standard they nill be reinstated. XTENSION VVORK The extension work of Indiana Academy is done by the Home Study Institute of Takoma Park, Wash- ington, D. C. For any courses students may take in that school full credit will be given by the Registration Committee.



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Enancial Qqrfzangements XPRNSES The Indiana Academy Board has adopted the cash policy for the operation of the school. Young people come to the school for the purpose of gaining a good education, and it would be poor training not to follow the pay as you go slogan. Charges per school mouth-- Tuition, 34.00 per unit, full work .,...,..........,.. .......,..,................ . . 1 .... 316.00 Dormitory Service and Laundry f two in roomj ....... ......,... 16.00 fone in roomj-.. ..... . .,,...... .IQ.OO Extra wattage--A charge of .01 per watt per month is made in excess of 100 watts per room. Board, Boys .......................,......................................... ....... ................ M i nimun. 320.00 Board, Girls ...........,,......................,..... ..A......................... .......,.. M i nimum 18.00 INCIDENTALS- Incidental expenses such as books, pencils, notebook paper, and tablets are not included in the regular charges. However, the books and such items as are commonly used by the students are provided in our book store at a very nominal price. Such items are priced and sold on a cash basis and can be charged only when arranged for by the parents. MUSIC CHARGES PER MONTH- One lesson each week ........ - ......... ...- ..... .. .... ., ..... -.- ...........,,, 35,00 Two lessons each Week ........ - .... - ....... u ......... ...... ..... 7 . oon Single or irregular lessons, each .................. ............ 1 .25 Piano rent one hour daily practice ............ ............ 1 .oo Piano rent two hours daily practice ............ . ............ 1.50 Chorus, one rehearsal each week ............ ....... , 50 Orchestra Instrumental rental ................. - ......................... ......, , 50 Orchestra Uniform rental, per year ......................,.,........, .,.,,,, , 50 LABORATORY FEES FOR EACH SEMESTER- Agriculture .............................................................................................. ,.,,,,,,,,i,,, 3 1 ,00 Typewriting Qone period dailyj ............. ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 .50 Chemistry ................................................................... .,,,,,, 5 .00 Biology ................................................................. -.. ,,,,,,,,, 12,50 Domestic Science ............ ,,,,,,,, 1 ,50 SPECIAL FEES- Special period examination .................. ........... 3 .50 Special Semester examination ....................................,,,,,,,.,..,......,.,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,.,,,,,.. 1,00 TUDENT EMPLOYMENT The administration believes in the positive messages given to our schools by the Spirit of Prophecy relative to the importance of work experiences for the young people. For the student's welfare and as an aid to the reduction of cash outlay from pat- rons, each student will be expected to ca1'ry a work program in harmony with arrangements made at the time of matriculation or before. Remuneration will be allowed on the hour or piece-work basis for this labor, and credit will be ap- plied to the account. The amount earned depends, of course, on the willingness, punctuality, and skill of the student. The thrifty student will usually work, and

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