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Page 84 text:
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C 0 s T 0 F ATTENDANCE The extremely moderate charges quoted below are possible mainly for three rea- sons: first, the buildings are in excellent condition and maintenance costs are compar- atively low, second, the school is located in a section where excellent provision supplies, fresh vegetables, fruits, milk, butter, eggs, etc., may be purchased and where necessary labor may be employed at much lower prices than are possible in similar schools situated in the North and East, and, third, the school is owned by its teachers, who are satis- fied with a moderate income for themselves and are not hampered by stockholders clam- oring for dividends on invested capital. CHARGES Regular school charges cover tuition, board with furnished room. heat, light, and water, library, athletics, use of gymnasium, swimming pool, golf course, and admission to all home games, nurse's services and use of infirmary. Total for items above, paid by term in advance, 3670.00, paid by month . . 3700.00 Uniforms as listed on next page ..... 115.00 ...... . 115.00 Laundry, cleaning, and pressing . . . 45.00 . 45.00 Weekly cash allowance, 31.00 per week . . 35.00 . . 35.00 Total . . . . . 3865.00 . . 3895.00 PAYMENT PLANS By Term By Month At entrance: At entrance: On tuition .............. ...s 60.00 one-half of tuition ............ 3335.00 Cash allowance deposit ----- -- 15-00 One-ha1f of Cash allowance, Laundry and pressing .... . . . 5.00 laundry, cleaning, pressing '.'. Un1fOI'ITlS ............ . .. Uniforms ................... 115.00 Total due at entrance. l n l l 3195.00 -7- On October 1: . On tuition ................... 3 80.00 Total due in September ........ 3490.00 Laundry, cleaning, pressing. ' . ' 5.00 On January 3, 1938: -l Total ....................... 3 85.00 OHS-half of tuition ............ 3335.00 Same amgunt due Nevember 1, December Onfkhalf Of Cash allowance. 1, February 1, March 1, April 1, and laundry, cleaning, pressing .... 40.00 May 1. On January 3, add deposit for spring term cash allowance, 320.00, plus 385.00- Total due January 3 .... ..... 3 375.00 3105.00. FOR YOUN GER BOYS The tuition rate for boys classified below High School is 3100.00 less for the year. If this is paid by the term, 350.00 may be deducted from amounts shown in the last paragraph, if paid by the month, 320.00 may be deducted from the first payment and 310.00 from each succeeding monthly payment from amounts shown in the first para- graph above. Page Seventy-Eight
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Page 83 text:
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Norris Dam-69 MiIes from Sweetwater Norris Dam, the first major project of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Was completed in April, 1936, at a cost to the government of 336,600,000 It is 1,872 feet in length and 265 feet in height. The lake produced by the dam covers 34,200 acres and has a shore line more than 800 miles in length. The region around the lake has been bought up by the T. V. A. and will be administered as a national park. The lake and tributary streams are being stocked generously with game fish. In a very short time, it will become a veritable sportsman's paradise. It is the purpose of the officers of the school to lease a permanent camp site on the shore of Lake Norris to which congenial groups of twenty-five or thirty boys at a time may be taken for Week-end outings in the fall and springg and perhaps conduct a camp for younger boys in the summer. FISHING STREAMS IN OUR COUNTY Tellico River, Bald River, North River and Citico Creek Cshovvn on the preceding pagej are all in our county and are known far and Wide for their rainbow and speckled trout. These streams are in the Cherokee National Park, which comprises much of the eastern side of our county. Others, equally attractive, are just across the state line in the edge of North Carolina. The southern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park is less than a two-hours drive from the school. Parents interested in fishing or in Won- derful mountain scenery can find either for bothl in forty miles from T.M.I. and can take their boys along for most enjoyable outings. Page Sezferzly-Seven
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NOTE 1.-In view of the leniency of the payment plan outlined above, parents who accept the monthly-payment plan will be expected to make these payments on the dates due. Settlement of tuition payments due for each term must be made prior to admit- ting the pupil to term examinations in the subjects studied. NOTE 2.-In cases of illness requiring the services of a special nurse, the expense of providing such nurse will be charged to the parent. Similarly, any cost for consult- ant physician or surgical work is chargeable to parent. NOTE 3.-No deductions from charges will be allowed and no payments will be re- funded in cases of discipline resulting in dismissal. h OPTIONA L EXTRAS Laboratory fee for Chemistry and Physics, each . . . . 510.00 Laboratory fee for Biology ......... . 5.00 Typewriter rent in Commercial class . . . 10.00 Diploma ............. . 5.00 Board during Christmas vacation, per day ....... . 2.50 OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE Cadets are enrolled for the entire year or for the part remaining after entrance. No cadet is accepted for the first term only. Cadets entering on January 3 will be charged the usual entrance payment, including uniform, as explained on page 78. Itemized statements are mailed monthly showing expenses incurred for laundry, tab- lets, pencils, pens, ink, toilet articles, and for any needed articles of underwear, socks, shoes, etc., where these are provided through the school. Prompt payment of these monthly bills is expected. Damage to school or government property is charged to the cadet. DISCOUNTS A discount of ten per cent is allowed where two or more boys are enrolled from the same family. A discount of ten per cent is allowed on the school charges fnot on uniformsj for sons of ministers, teachers, and officers of the army, navy, coast guard, and marine corps. A discount of 2510.00 per week is granted when a cadet is kept away from school by sickness for more than four weeks. Where withdrawal for the remainder of a year is necessitated by sickness, the loss is shared equally between the school and the parent. UNIFORMS The articles of uniform referred to in the second paragraph of the preceding page include the following: 1 Dress Coat ........................ 3322.50 1 Pair Dress Trousers . . 12.50 1 Dress Cap .... . 4.00 2 Pairs Serge Trousers . 20.00 6 Poplin Shirts . . . . 15.00 1- Woolen Sweater . . , 8,00 1 Overcoat ..... . 22.00 1 Stetson Campaign Hat . 7.50 1 Garrison Belt . . . , 2,00 1 Overseas Cap . , 1,50 Total - . 3115.00 Page Sea enty-Nine
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