Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1905

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Page 80 text:

REGULATIONS FOR DAY PUPILS 1. Pupils detained at home, from any cause, or who desire to leave school before the regular hour, must bring from parent or guardian written requests to be excused. 2. Day pupils are required to Withdraw from the in- stitution in a quiet and orderly manner immediately after the close of the daily session. 3. Day pupils are required to be prompt at all ses- sions of the school. Parents Will please see that their daughters are not on the streets during the morning or afternoon Session. I 4. It is hoped that young ladies will not receive the company of young gentlemen during the week. Gentle- men callers and dithcult lessons cannot be companions. Parents would do well if they wish their daughters to reap the greatest benefits in school to have them observe the rules of the boarding department. 5. Day pupils are not allowed the company of young gentlemen to and from College. Parents, please see that your daughters bring no mes- sages, notes, or packages to boarding pupils. When a day pupil has received 25 demerits she will not be retained in school.

Page 79 text:

I ods, ther ut if hor- ers, - sts ; us our and 5 our hap- gin- rite, : W 8 mth, iter- :e to pon- also horn DI'I'C- sons Parents are earnestly asked not to be too indulgent in allowing pocket money to their daughters. Most girls spend more money while at school than is necessary. All express packages must be prepaid. Eatables, except fruit, must not be sent to pupils; and when sent will be returned to sender at his expense. Boxes will be inspected before being delivered to pupil. A11 telegrams to pupils should be addressed to the President. He claims the right to open all telegrams and special delivery letters. Please do not ask permission for your daughters to at- tend parties or social gatherings of any kind in the town or community, or to visit out of town. When parents or other relatives Visit the College, it shall not be their right to interfere with the College rules. If the young ladies enjoy special privileges, it can only be by our permission. Parents are entreated to confer promptly and frankly with us concerning any complaints that may be made. Whether the complaint is just or unjust, we shall make frank reply. We ask, for the pupilis good, that parents not allow their daughters to spend the Christmas holidays in town-- nor a few days with friends texcept immediate relativesi in town at the close of school. Requests concerning pupils, to receive attention, should be sent, not through pupils, but directly to the Pres- ident by mail.



Page 81 text:

who ring 3 in- liter ses- their g or : the nth:- ions. reap : the oung mes- Will K s i .ijh. .i .mpuxi. -MA GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR BOARDING PUPILS Every young lady is expected to conform to the fol- lowing rules. She so pledges herself on becoming a pupil. The rules are neither many, nor tedious, nor burdensome; 6:15-Rising bell. .7 :00-Breakfast. 7:30 to 8t40-Arranging rooms, and study. 8:40 to 9:00-Chape1 exercises. 9 :00 to 12 :00-Study and recitation. 12:00 to 1 :00-Lunch. 1:00 to 4:00--Study and recitation. 4:00 to 6:00-Gymnasium and outdoor exercise. 5:30 to 6:00-Dinner. 6:45 to 9:00-Study and piano practice. 9 :00-First Bell-Svtudy closes. 9 :10-Second Bell-Young ladies to theif rooms. 9 :30-Retiring Bell and lights extinguished. The bell must be promptly obeyed. 1. Young ladies are required to have the articles of their wardrobes legibly marked With full name. Let this requirement be fully observed. No wash articles will be taken to the laundry until they have been well and legibly marked, and so marked as to be easily seen. Shirt waists, white skirts, and dresses are charged extra. 2. Each pupil is to be provided with overshoes, um- brella, gossamer, towels, napkins and ring, mug or glass, soap, hairbrush and comb, a bag for soiled clothes, and such other articles as ordinarily belong to a ladyis toilet. 3. Each young lady must bring with her at least one pair of sheets and one pair of pillow cases-the latter for pillows 20x27 incheswone pair of blankets and one white counterpane. 4. A11 boarders are required to attend Sunday School and Church every Sunday. Teachers will always accom- pany them. Parents should designate the Church they '55

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