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Page 72 text:
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GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR BOARDING PUPILS. Every young lady is expected to conform to the follow- ing rules. She so pledges herself on becoming a pupil. The rules are neither many, nor tedious, nor burdensome: 6:15-Rising bell. 7 :OOeBreakfast. 7:30 to 8:40-Arranging rooms, and study. 8.40 to 9:00eChapel exercises. 9:00 to 12:00eStudy and recitation. 12:00 to 1:00eLunch. 1:00 to 4:00eStudy and recitation. 4:00 to 6:00eGymnasium and outdoor exercise. 5:30 to 6.00eDinner. 6:45 to 9:00eStudy and piano practice. 9:00-First BelleStudy closes. 9:10eSecond BelleYoung ladies to their 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, towels, napkins and ring, mug or glass, soap, hairbrush and comb, a bag for soiled clothes, and such other articles as aordinarily belong to a lady,s toilet. 3. Each young lady must bring with her two pairs of sheets and two pairs of pillow casess the latter for pillows 20x27 incheseone 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 wish their daughters to attend, and we will see that they at- tend that Church. 0M
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STUDENT,S ROOM REGULATIONS FOR DAY PUPILS. l. 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 sesw sions of the school. Parents will please see that their daughters are not on the streets during the morning or afternoon session. 4. It is hoped that young ladies will not receive the company of young gentlemen during the week. Gentle- men callers and difficult 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 t0 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. FEASTING OUT 0, DOORS
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Ul tD 5. Young ladies must bring with them a liSt of those with whom their parents permit them to correspond. No correspondence will be allowed except with members of the immediate family, until such list has been furnished. A large correspondence, even with the parents, consent, will not be permitted. In addition to the immediate fam- ily not more than four names will be allowed on a list. Correspondence will be forbidden whenever the President considers it hurtful. All mail is delivered by the Postoffice to the College Mail Carrier, and by him to the President. While the President does not generally open letters, yet he reserves the right to open and retain any letters which he may suspect of an improper Character, or in violation of the rules. . , 6. Pupils are not allowed to receive company in their rooms, but in the College Reception Room or Parlors. 7. Young ladies will not be allowed to open accounts in any store without written directions to the President from their parents. 8. Young ladies are not permitted to bring With then: or to have in their rooms chafing-dish, oil stove, alcohol or gasoline; nor is cooking of any kind permitted in rooms. 9. No young lady is allowed to have in her room, or for reading purposes, any book or magazine that teachers may not examine. We hold the right to destroy any read- ing matter not considered chaste, when found in the hands of young ladies. 10,. Pupils will not be allowed to exchange clothing or borrow from or lend to each other books, money, jew- elry, or Clothing. ' 11. All breakage or damage done to furniture will be Charged to the one doing the damage. If the one doing the damage cannot be known, it must be charged to the occu- pants of the room. 12. If pupils tor teachersl wish to invite Visitors, their names must be presented to the Directress of the College If convenient and practicable, they Will be cheer- But visitors will not Sundays and Mondays. Horne. fully entertained at moderate cost. be entertained on any days except 71 , amp; .. 1 a .-
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