Yakima Valley Academy - Pitcanook Yearbook (Granger, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 56 Twenty-First Annual Announcement Yolcimo Valley Academy 1941 -1942 GRANGER, WASHINGTON FIRST SEMESTER BEGINS ......... ........ S eptember 15, 1941 THANKSGIVING VACATION .,.. . ..,...... November 20-23, Inclusive CHRISTMAS VACATION ...... ..... D ecember 24-January 4, Inclusive SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS ...,. ................. J anuary 19, 1942 SPRING VACATION .......... March 19-22, Inclusive Commencement ...,.., H. E. Weaver, B. A. Loeldene l-lorning, B. A. Leonard Horning, B. Th. Clyde Smith, B. A. Winifred Smith M. E. Mullinnex L. A. Reynolds C. D. Hobbs M. G. Dealy S. Kime Our Faculty o. is. sci-irsnzvpsre, B. A. Principal Business Manager Our Board Members L. E. ESTEB Chairman O. E. SCHNEPPER Secretary ........MsyQ3,1949 Dorothy Dye, B. A. Wilmer Eiseman, B. A. Janet Eiseman, B. A. Mrs. Schnepper F. Hilton M. L. Matson F. W. Peterson M. Oss R. H. Nightengale

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DOTTY KRUGER 817 W. Nora Avenue Spokane, Washington RUBY KRUGER Wapato, Washington HELEN LAMB Route 1 Wapato, Washington ALTON LIBBY Granger, Washington MARVIN LINK LaCrosse, Washington BOB McCLAIN Lewiston, Idaho JUNE MCKINLEY 9508 N. Atlantic Spokane, Washington EURETTA McLAUGHLIN Route 9, Box 305-A Clarkston, Washington BERT MEHLING Granger, Washington KENNETH MONEY 7 N. 8th Avenue Yakima, Washington LLOYD MOOERS Orolino, Idaho ELWIN MOORE Seattle, Washington HARVEY MOOR E Granger, Washington BILLY MORRIS Box 8 Wallace, Idaho CLAUDE MORTON Box 667 Sandpoint, Idaho WILLARD NORTON MARK OLCOTT Fort Lewis, Washington PAUL OSS West Dalton Spokane, Washington NILAH PARKER Milton, Oregon ORVILLE PHILPOTT Freewater, Oregon ARTHUR POOLE 1604 W. Frazier Avenue Pendleton, Oregon CLARENCE POWELL Granger, Washington JANE POWELL Granger, Washington MARY PRETTYMAN 517V2 Walnut Drive Glendale, California ROSTER-Continued DALE OUALLEY Route 9 Pendleton, Oregon MAX OUALLEY Route 9 Pendleton, Oregon GEORGE RANDOLPH Granger, Washington ZENA REID Route 1 Wenatchee, Washington VICTOR RICHARDSON 317 17th Street Lewiston, Idaho TED ROBERTS Lewiston, Idaho DUDLEY ROCKWELL 800 Edison Avenue Sunnyside, Washington BILLY ROSE Mansfield, Washington HAROLD SCHNEPPER Granger, Washington BYRON SCHOEPFLIN Viola, Idaho JOYCE SCHULTZ Grandview, Washington MELVIN SCHWISOW Sunnyside, Washington MYREL SCOTT 1809 7th Street Coeur d' Alene, Idaho FRANZ SIEMSEN Culdesac, Idaho ELEANORE SITTNER Colfax, Washington STANLEY SMICK Endicotty, Washington ROBERT SMITH Tonasket, Washington EVELYN SOUIER 9580 N. Front Street Salem, Oregon ALICE SWEITZ Box 1 45 Prosser, Washington GORDON TALL 490W S. W. 9th Street Pendleton, Oregon NADYNE THOMPSON Granger, Washington EARL THORP 813 S. E. Frazier Avenue Pendleton, Oregon RONALD TRANER Granger, Washington ALLENE TUPPER Granger, Washington KATHRYN ULLOM 5th Street, Route 5 Wenatchee, Washington LEONARD WALLNER Granger, Washington LEROY WEAVER 914 N. 9th Street Yakima, Washington CLIFFORD WELLBORN Daisey, Washington HARVEY WEST Pasco, Washington CECIL WILLIAMS Route 5 Yakima, Washington RUTH WILLIAMSON 893 Crondo Avenue Wenatchee, Washington OPAL WILSON Granger, Washington PEGGY WINTHER 1834 7th Avenue Lewiston, Idaho BETTY YOUNG 313 Park Avenue Yakima, Washington EUGENE ZUMBAUM Oswego, Kansas ALBERT FRANK cfo W. R. Winslow Silverton, Oregon MR. ALBERT KRUGER 817 West Nora Avenue Spokane, Washington MR. AND MRS, G. W. MELDRUM 1190 Keeaumoke Street Honolulu, H. I. MR. AND MRS. CALVIN RUSSELL Route 9 Box 88 Puyallup, Washington MR. AND MRS. O. E. SCHNEPPER Granger, Washington BERTHA SHOLLENBURG Chelan, Washington MR. H. E. WEAVER Granger, Washington MRS. LILLIAN ZUMBAUM ARNBRECHT Oswego, Kansas Page 55



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OBJECT OF SCHOOL The object sought is the all around development of the Christian character. ln order to ac- complish this we endeavor to surround our students with a favorable environment. Everything is done to encourage the development of the physical, mental, and spiritual powers of each student. EXPENSES A resident in the dormitory will be charged a flat rate of 539.00 per school month. Ten dollars will be added to the First month to cover all fees forthe year, making a total initial payment of 549.00 for the dormitory student. A 10 per cent discount will be allowed to those paying 5190.00 or more in cash Cproduce not includedj at the time of enrollment. The dormitory student will be asked to pay 549.00 when he enters school, the village.student, s9o.oo. So far as practical purposes are concerned, that arrangement calls for advance payment lor the First month and each succeeding month payable in advance. The 510.00 entrance fee is to cover library, lecture course fees, general expenses in registering a student, student association fees, a subscription to the Pitcanook, and breakage fee. Tthese charges do not cover book store expenses. Books and school supplies must be paid for in cas . Meals will be served on the American plan. As a whole, parents and students prefer this plan, for it enables them to Figure in advance, with reasonable accuracy, just what the cost will be for the entire year. Besides this, there are added values in cultural, economic and dietary lines. Students who enter school late, but make up back work and receive credit will be charged lull tuition from the beginning of the year. No reduction is made on board and room for an absence of less than two weeks. Yakima Valley Academy attempts to operate on a cash basis, and of course, we can do this only as patrons pay promptly. This, we are glad to state has been done during,the past year, with few exceptions. lf students are educated to honor and ay their bills while in school they will carry with them out of school, a most valuable training in Enance. Statements are issued each month. Of course, prompt remittance is in order, but ten days are allowed for settlement, or special arrangement. h Students will not be allowed to draw money on theifaccount, unless arrangements are made by t e parents. The charge lor one or two students will be one-half and three-fourths, respectively, ofthe charge lor the fulljrade in which studies are taken. The charge for three studies is the same as full work. For Five stu ies 59.00 extra is charged. Four studies are considered full work. No student will be permitted to take more than Five subiects and then only by presenting a written request to the Faculty and receiving their permission. A graduation fee of 54.00 will be charged all seniors. This will include diploma, rental for cap and gown to be worn at all graduation exercises. SPECIAL FEES The following fees are for the semester except typing which is charged by the month. Chemistry Laboratory .................. 51.00 Orchestra ......................... . .51.00 Woodwork .... ..... . . . 1.00 Typing ..... .... 1 .00 Chorus ..... . .. 1.50 MUSIC RATES The monthly rates for private lessons are as follows: Piano, one lesson a week .............. 53.00 Piano rental, one hour each day for Voice, one lesson a week ............. 3.00 a school month .......... ......... 5 1.00 Music students are not allowed to drop their work during the month. Charges will be made on a monthly basis, without refunds whatsoever. Lessons missed on account of illness may be made up by special arrangements with the instructor. Our excellent music department deserves special mention. Strong courses are offered in piano and voice. We also have an orchestra, and a large chorus. Directing classes are also formed. Page 57

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