Broadway High School - Memories Yearbook (Broadway, VA)

 - Class of 1947

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Page llq L. Enjoy your lunch period, but remember to practice good table manners and show consideration for others. I 4 .. CARE OP SCHOOL PROPERTY It is the responsibility of each individual to see that the grounds, buildings and property are kept clean and in good shape. A. We shpuld not play or walk on the lawn or mar the shrubbery. B. Paper or trash on the floor or grounds is most unattractive. Put it in the trash cans provided for this purpose. C We should not mark or cut any school property. D. We should keep our rest rooms neat and clean. Physical education garments should be hung up or placed in the owner’s boxes. E. The wall of our high school building had a fresh coat of paint last fall They would be much nicer if they were kept clean. 5. SCHOOL TELEPHONES A The school and home economics cottage telephones will be used only for business and emergency calls. B. The telephones were placed here as a convenience and service to the teachers, pupils and public. It is requested that all social calls and other unnecessary calls be eliminated. C Pupils will be permitted to make necessary calls on the tele¬ phone at noon recess. Call 3 at any other time will be permitted only on special permission from the office. D. Pupils will not be called from the classroom to talk on the telephone. Parents and others calling the school should remember this and confine their calls to the noon recess period. 6 . ABSENCES and Tardies A. When a pupil is absent, he is required to make up his work, and each pupil should get the assignments from his teachers when h© returns to school and complete the make up work as promptly as possible. A pupil is allowed five days in which to make up his . work if he misses a day or two. If he is absent from three to • . five days, he is expected to make up his work in ten days. Make up work for longer absences is arranged by the pupil and teacher. B. Our school has an honor system for writing excuses. C. All pupils who are absent or tardy have the privelege of filling out excuse blanks in the office as long as they are truthful and make every effort to be present on time.



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L a ?. D« After the excuse blank is properly filled out and signed in the office, it must be presented to each teacher and returned to your home room teacher in the evning E In case teachers find additional information which tends to affect the excuse they should report the same to the office F. This blank must be filled out the day following your absence Tardy blanks must be filled in upon arrival at school. 7 CONDUCT FOR BUS RIDERS BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION A In approaching the stopping place for the bus, always walk toward the traffic. Do not play on the road while waiting. B In entering the bus, avoid crowding and disturbing others If you live at the end of the route, take one of the back seats C Be on time; the bus has a definite schedule and cannot wait D. When the bus is in motion, do not stand, extend arms out of the windows, move about or leave or enter the bus. E While you are on the bus, you are in the driver’s charge and must obey him. F Damage done to seats or other bus equipment must be paid for by the pupil G. Help keep the bus clean, sanitary and orderly. H. See that your conversation is clean, nev er loud and boisterous. I. Always treat your fellow pupils with courtesy. J In leaving the bus, remain seated until it stops. If you cross the road, do so in front of the bus after making sure the highway is clear. K Do not talk to the driver while the bus is in motion. Remember that the safety of your life is in the drivers hands and the slightest moment’s distraction might cause an accident Lets all help to keep everybody safe. Lets make our motto this year be ”No Accidents . No one Injured” 8 . AWARDS A Balfour--- Each year the faculty selects a member of the Senior Class for the Balfour Award This award is made in consideration of the pupil’s loyalty, scholarship and achievement The pupil to whom the award is made has his name engraved upon a bronze plaque which remains the property of the school. In recog¬ nition of the award, the pupil is given the Balfour Key,

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