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PLAY At the beginning of Summer School, all pupils are divided into four groups, known as the Blues, Greens, Orange, and Reds, and colored jerseys are issued to them. Play is organized between teams representing these groups and appro- priate recognition is given to the champions at the end of the session. During the first part of each week, all play volleyball and softball. During the last part of each week, tournaments in golf, tennis, swimming, horse-shoes, ping-pong, badminton, croquet, and basketball are conducted. RECREATION On week-ends, interesting activities are arranged. These include parties and dances at school or in Sweetwater. Trips away from school have included swim- ming and cook-outs in the Cherokee National Forest and on Watts Bar Lake. Other features have been a trip through the National Atomic Energy Labora- tories at Oak Ridge, bowling, dinner, and baseball in Knoxville and Chatta- nooga, and a trip to Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The cost of the summer school program is found on Page Seventy-Seven. SUMMER scHooL Acnvrrlss Page Forty-nin
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ummer agbdoof program The entire facilities of Tennessee Military Institute, as listed in this catalog, are available to the summer school student. In addition, nearby famous attrac- tions are visited. These provide pleasure and serve to enrich the lives of our sum- mer school students. SCHEDULE 7:15 A.M. ............... ................... B reakfast 8:00 A.M.-12:00 noon ,.... .,.. F our one-hour class periods 12:15 P.M. .........,..... ..............,......., L unch 1:00 P.M.- 5:00 P.M. .... .... T wo one-hour class periods 3:00 P.M. ............. .....,............ R ecreation 6:00 P.M. ................. .... ....... . . ..:.....,.,........ D inner 7:00 P.M.- 9:00 P.M. ......,,........ ,......................... S tudy Period School starts on each Monday with Chapel services at 9:30 A.M. and ends for the week on Saturday at noon. Boys living near enough to Sweetwater may spend the week-end at home, with the exception of the first, middle, and last ones of the session. One long holiday, starting Saturday noon and ending Tuesday night, is given on the week-end nearest to July 4. Mid-year exam- inations are given on Saturday and Monday at the end of the first four weeks. Final examinations are scheduled for the end of summer school. Night town leave is granted on Wednesday, and Saturday or Sunday. COURSES OFFERED All subjects listed in our catalog are offered, provided as many as two stu- dents need the class. All pupils must be enrolled in two classes. A maximum of two units credit may be earned during the period of the summer session. It is most desirable for the school to be advised of the courses desired by each in- dividual student. This will allow the summer session curriculum to be arranged according to the needs of the students enrolled. A grade of 70 is required for passing. Reports will be sent to the parents at the end of each second week. SUMMER SCHOOL GROUP 1969 Page Forty-eight
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