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-uizfita 1-1 Boys certain your locker is securely locked before you leave the room. Keep your com- bination to yourself. Study hall-Nothing above a quiet whisper permitted at any time. Attendance is required. When a pupil wishes to go to another teacher during this period, written permission is given by Miss Kelly, and the slip must be returned, signed by the other teacher, not later than 2:30 the same day. The hall pass is given out by the instruc- tor and grants a three-minute leave, only. No luncheons are to be eaten in study hall. Home Hygiene must be taken by all sophomores, regardless of doctor's excuses. The class is held on Thursday during the regular period. First aid is taken by all Juniors, on Tuesday during the regular period. 10-QUALIFICATIONS Fon HONOR ROLL MEMBERSHIP. To be on the Honor Roll a student must attain a term average of 8027 in all regular course subjects. 4 A bronze C is awarded to any student who has been on the term Honor Roll for four successive terms or six non-successive terms. CA student who has a general term average above SOUL is considered an honor pupil even.though he may have one mark in the 70,sj. A silver C is awarded to any student who has been on the Honor Roll six suc- cessive terms or seven non-consecutive terms. QA student who has a general term average above 80W is considered an honor pupil, even though he may have two marks in the 7O'sl. All students who have been awarded the Bronze C are qualified for membership in the Honor Society. E A certificate of merit is awarded to any senior pupil who attains an average of 9013 or over in any one subject for a period of three years. 11-REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE USE or THE TNFIRMARY. Pupils who desire to go to the Infirmary are to request a pass from the teacher in charge at the time. The matron in charge of the Clinic will care for the pupil. Twenty-two
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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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1-1 Girls l2-REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE USE OF LOCKERS. Lockers are to be used at the following times only: Before the section period in the morning, during the first ten minutes of the lunch period, before the section period at the close of school. infractions of this rule are to be punished by detention. No excuses will be accepted for the use of lockers at any other time. No valuables or books are to be left in the lockers overnight. No responsibility will be taken by the School for articles left in lockers. 13-REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE USE OF THE LIBRARY. Students may go to the Library between 8:30 and 8:45 a. m., during all study periods, and after school. Books may be returned in the morning, but none may be withdrawn except after school. All books except special overnight reference books may be kept for two weeks. A fine of two cents per day will be charged for overdue books. To use the Library for reference work during the day, a student must secure an entrance slip from the teacher who desires reference work done by the pupil. Absolute quiet must be observed in the Library at all times. 14-RULES COVERING PROGRAMS AND PROGRAM ADJUSTMENT. No pupil shall assume more than the normal load for a term as given in the course of study. Exceptions may be made only on the written recommendation of the home room teacher and with the approval of the head of the department and the Principal. Deficiencies in school work should, in general, be made up in summer school. If this is not possible, conditions should be removed by examinations. In general, doubling up in subjects is not permitted. Exceptional cases must be approved by the head of the department concerned, and the Principal. A pupil seeking the removal of conditions, or credit for advanced work, but not having regular credit from an approved summer school, must submit to the head of the department concerned a written claim during the first week of the new Twenty-three
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