Clifton High School - Rotunda Yearbook (Clifton, NJ)

 - Class of 1933

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I-2 Boys 9-REGULATIONS CONCERNING CONDUCT IN THE GYMNASIUM. BOYS' GYMNASIUM: Boys are not to wear- sweaters in the Gymnasium. Juniors are to attend First Aid classes on Wednesday during the second, fourth, or fifth periods. GIRLS, GYMNASIUM: I Girls' practice classes are held Monday and Vlfednesday of every week and Friday of every second week. On Monday, following the Friday study hall, all gymnasium costumes must be clean and the rompers pressed, ready for inspection. The regulation costume consists of a blue romper-suit of a particular style, a belt to match, high, plain white sneakers laced to the topg and stockings. Every piece of the costume including the belt, must be marked for identification. Failure to have proper identification on each article shall be considered a costume deficiency for which credit shall be deducted. It is advisable to have two romper-suits. Neck- laces and bracelets are prohibited in all practice work. Weariiig street clothes in a practice class shall be considered equivalent to accut- ting that class. Any girl taking three street costume Mcutsw without sufficient cause shall be dismissed from class until she has the written permission of the Principal to re-enter the class. Gum-chewing is not permitted at any time-practice class, study hall, or extra- curricular work. There are no umake-ups in practice work. Records may not be changed. One excuse is granted each month. This does not affect the record in any way, provided costume is correct and the work of the class is observed. Any excuse, other than the monthly excuse, is given by the instructor before roll is taken. The monthly excuse may be given by the group leader. No studying is permitted during any practice period. No one may leave the floor or class at any time without the permission of the instructor. Twenty

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2-l Girls A pupil, who, for any good reason, has been unable to prepare his work, should present his excuse at the beginning of the period, and receive permission to make up the work with credit. Pupils who gout periods or who are truants should receive a zero for the work lost, but should nevertheless be encouraged to make up the work missed. Teachers should require that makeup work be done within the time allotted. Appointments should be dehnite. If they are not kept, the pupil is to he given a zero for the work missed. 7-RULES PRESCRIBED ron FIRE DRILLS. At the first sound of the fire bell pupils are to form lines in the classroomsg at the second bell, they are to proceed to the exits assignedg at the third bell, they are to go out to the street. , Recitation teachers are to lead their classes, to see that pupils move quickly, and maintain quiet. Both the up and down stairs are to be used in fire drills, as assigned. Teachers are to guard against any crowding or confusion on the stairs. Having reached the street, pupils are to proceed to Piaget Avenue unless ordered to go in another direction by Police or Firemen. One long hell is the signal to turn around and return to class rooms. 8-REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE USE or FOUNTAINS AND RETIRING RooMs. Pupils are to use the drinking fountains at the following times only: Before school opens, during the thirty-minute period, during a class period fprovided they carry a hall passj, and after school. Fountains are not to be used during passing periods. Pupils are not to use the retiring rooms during passing periods. They may use them during class periods, provided they carry a hall pass, and during the section periods and the thirty-minute lunch period. Loitering in the retiring rooms is punishable by detention. Nineteen



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2 4 Q E ' 1-2 Girls Any accident occuring during practice work or in the gymnasium or locker room must be reported to the instructor immediately. Apparatus work is dangerous. Any girl using apparatus without permission of the instructor and proper assistance will have apparatus privileges refused her. Any persons who fail to conduct themselves properly in class will, after the first of March, be refused permission to enter any regular class, and must take their work in a special group after school. Pupils taking music on Friday during practice period must so arrange their schedules as to be able to make up that work in some other period the same day. Doubling in practice, where necessary, is permitted only as long as both records are well above passing. The whistle always means c'Stop Everything Right Where You Arefl The class is dismissed by the instructor. All girls are held responsible for notices posted on the gymnasium bulletin board. Do not bring purses, money, or Hvaluab es to the gymnasium. This is for your 1 77 own protection and is your own responsibility. It is important that the conduct of every girl be above reproach during all out- door work. Every girl must take some extracurricular activity, such work to be graded and credited, as required practice. New students-10 hours before June. Other students-15 hours completed before June. Those not able to make proper adjustments in the Girls, Athletic Association pro- gram will make special arrangements with the instructor. The instructor's uolficen is the clinic. Locker room-Please co-operate in keeping locker rooms neat at all times. Books are always to be left in the balcony. Any articles found in the locker room or gymnasium should be turned over to the instructor without delay. Be absolutely Twenty-one

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