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T., FOR THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR 1886-1887, WITH ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1887-1888. ''i^M-'. ^'il * ■ • -^ • M » It ► ' M'- ■' 's ^ <^»*s ./I •I PLEASE EXCHANGE OF HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE. VANCOUVER, CLARKE COUNTY. W. T.. FOK THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR 1886-1887, WITH ANXOUXCEMKNTS FOK 1887-1888. /^'■' i KBMA m .>,' 'W- 'iji**- ./4 I lO, U. I. O. G. D, V'' ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF THK OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OP HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE, VANCOUVER. CLARKE COUNTY. W. T,. FOK THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR 1886-1887, WITH ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 1887-1888. / ' ^ 7 '60 T " VANCOUVER, W. T.: J. J. BEBSON, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. 1887. i T HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE. This institution, conducted by secular priests and lav teach- ers, was founded under the Right Ueverend Aug. Blanchet, deceased, Bishop of Nesqualy. It has lately been incorpo- rated, and is empowered to confer such Degrees as are usually conferred by Colleges. It is situated at Vancouver, Washington Territory, on the north bank of the Columbia River, about 7 miles from Port- land, Or., with which city a stage line and three steamboats make daily connections. The elevated position of the College grounds, the delightful scenery of the Columbia valley, flanked on the north by St. Helens, and Mt. Hood on the east, combine to make the loca- tion one unsurpassed as a site for an educational institution. Moreover, the salubrity of the climate, and the enioyable evening breeze from the ocean, make it a most healthy and desirable place for students. HISTORY. The College was first opened in 1850. Since that time its annual sessions have been uninterrupted, and it has gradually worked its way to the front rank among the educational insti- tutions of the Northwest. Many of its former students are now to be found holding positions of trust, both in Oregon and Washington Territory. There are spacious recreation grounds and ample facilities for health-giving physic^al exercise. The Directors are fully alive to the importance of developing in the students that priceless boon, "a sound mind in a sound body." ADMISSION. Applicants for admission, not personally known to the Di- rector, should present testimonials of good character from some responsible person. The institution is under the patronage of the Catholic Bishop and the classes are conducted by duly qualified lay teachers under the control of secular priests, but pupils of all denomi- nations are welcomed, and no interference with their religious views is permitted. Moreover, all arguments tending to relig- ious controversies are strictly prohibited among the students. However, noa-Catholic students are required, for the sake of good order and discipline, to be present at the religious ser- vices, but need not take part in the religious instruction of the College. P22609 ANNUAL CATALOGUE Each student on his entrance into the College will be exam- ined and placed in that class thought most suitable to his at- tainments. Monthly reviews are held regularly, and reports sent to parents or guardians giving information concerning the health, deportment, scholarsliip, &c., of their sons or wards. TESTIMONIALS AND COMMENDATIONS. That the general public may learn what those who are av- (]|uainted with the working of our College think of it, we pub- lish short extracts from a f( w of the letters which we have received. We also take occasion to thank our friends publicly, and to assure them that we appreciate their kindly expressed senti- ments and words of encouragement. From WM. EDRIS, Eugene City, Oregon. I am pleased to comply with your desire, and grant you my consent to place in your catalogue whatever you wish concern- ing Walter's progress. T can say nothing but that it has given us perfect satisfaction. From DR. J. L. HILL, Albany, Ogn. I am well pleased with the progress my son Clyde made while at school under your management. Hi's progress is such that I should feel derelict in duty if I should fail to return him to your school next winter. From MRS. ISABELLA SIMPSON, Victoria, B. C. I am well pleased with the excellent progress my son James made, considering the short time he has been attending your school. From MRS. L. DE LYLE, The Dalles, Ogn. My son Harrington arrived at the Cascades all right, where I met him. He looks well, and has learned more than I had any idea he would in such a short time. I am much pleased with the improvement in him, and will gladly allow my name to be used for reference if you see tit. From G. J. SIMPSON, Victoria, B. C. I thank you for your kindness to my brother during his stay with you, and hope it will not be long before we shall be able to send him back. HOLY ANOKLH' rOLLKdK. 5 SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION. Thi're are three courHOH of Htudy pursiuvl at the College, viz : the Eleinenttiry, Intermediate, and Comniereial. The Kleiaentary courne is divid'v : into live grades. At- tention is eliiefiy given in the louriii and tifth grades to the '•i'\' ivatiun of the perceptive faeulties and imparting knowledge through the senses by nieans of object 'essons. In the tinrd and second grades, reading, spelling, penmanship and num- bers receive close attention; the objective method being still followed with the aim of cultivating observation, thought and natural expressions. In the first grade, memory exeii i^es, with simple lessons in language, composition and geography (but not with text books) are introduced with a view to culti- vate the memory and the imagination. In the two grades of the Intermediate course these faculties are still further developed. The obj cts gradually give way to the text books. Arithmetic, grammar, geography and com- position now become formal recitations, but still under the synthetic method of instruction. This course embraces pupils tisually considered in the fourth class. In tile two grades of the Commercial course the reasoning and intellectual facultiew receive chief attention. Here the subjective predominates over the objective, and the analytic method is combined with the synthetic. In this course arith- metic and book-keeping are made thoroughly practical, while grammar, composition ami literature are treated in the main analytically. The etymology of the language is carefully iii- vestigate-<>: (Vy "^ i 10 ANNUAL CATALOGUE DEGREES, Thedegreeof A. B. is conferred on such students as have completed the regular classical course and have passed a sat- isfactory examination. Those who take the degree of Bachelor of Arts may obtain the degree of Master of Arts by devoting two years to a learned profession, or to literary and scientific studies. ->^^Jbii^^^:>i^ COMMERCIAL CERTIFICATES. Corame'roTnVpn^'' completed the studies prescribed for the theTeTn ^^v nir-""' ^n'^ "^^'^^^ "" satisfactory examination tnerem, may obtam a Certificate of Proficiency. HOLY ANGELS COLLEGE. 11 TERMS. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. As the College is not endowed it is entirely dependent for its support on the fees paid for board and tuition, which are as foilowH : Board, lodging, washing and mending, per half session of 2}4 months $37.50 Tuition, Preparatory 7.50 Tuition, Commercial 10.00 Tuition, Classical and Scientific 12.50 Stationery, in all courses 50 Piano, and use of instrument 1 1 .25 Organ, and use of instrument 11.25 A^iolin, or any orchestral idstrument ^ 11.25 Cornet, or any band instrument, (private lessons) 11.25 Brass band, per session of five months 7.50 Graduation fee 5.00 Free branches and additional studies, terms arranged with the Director of the College. At these same rates payments may be made monthly if pre- ferred, or per full session of five months. In case a student leaves the College before the expiration of a session, no deduction is made, except his leaving is caused by continued sickness or dismissal, nor will any deduction be made from the regular charges in the case of such as enter after a session has begun. No money is advanced by the institution for clothing, books or other wants of the students. To meet such incidental ex- penses a sufficient sum must be deposited with the Director. WEARING APPAREL. It is desirable that students should be provided with the College uniform, which may be secured at a very reasonable rate as special arrangements have been made with the tailor for that purpose. Moreover, stu tents should be provided with at least G pocket handkerchiefs, 4 changes of underwear, 4 towels, 2 suits besides the uniform, 2 pairs of boots or shoes, 1 pair of slippers, 6 napkins, comb, brush, and necessary toi- let articles. Parents are strongly urged to see that their sons are well supplied with all the necessaries. All communications should be directed to the DIRECTOR OF HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE, Vancouver, W. T. 4 . 12 ANNUAL CATALOGUE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR 1887-1888. ' ■ Right Rev. ^GIDIUS JUNGER, D.D., Honorary President, Rev. CHARLES DE DECKER, President. Very Rev. L. de G. SCHRAM, Vice President. Rev. a. BECKER, Director. DAVID WALL, M. D., Trustee. J. R. WIXTLER, Esq., Trustee. .>oGi^Oo»i<^ JAMES JOLLIFFE, EsQ„ LEADER. -^^^t^^ik^fi^y^:^ ---sJt-.>^--v>4^^