Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1910

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Page 69 text:

110m and Directress of 1nd kind and attentive :tious will be taken to 111ysicia11 at command 5 opinion in the case '11 cases of protracted L 1 expense Of parent. L SSEON. :5:tainme11ts are Within iii Departments will owingly receive any Cnlleges. dz'zigcncv and lady- 11 L0 profit by their juhterl; they are met by and earnest aid ijfi .11, 1 R . .119 no not :0 pm- -AT 1 ,1 TLJC'FJI. TS. :fWeL and Open 1111152111101 mnuw ,WWW STUDENTS ROOM

Page 68 text:

REP ORTS. A close Class grade is kept by each teacher, and the result sent to parents or guardians at the end of each quarter. Demerits are given for Violation ot school rules and general misconduct. When a bOarding pupil has received 75 deinerits she will not be retained longer in school. When a clay pupil has received 25 demerits she will not be retained longer. Parents Will please inspect these reports carefully, and call the pupil to account for demerits and low grades. EXAMINATIONS. If a pupilis general average intany study does not fall below eighty during the term, and her absence from Class during the term does not average more than three times per month, she may be passed without written aramiuatiozz; but if her grade falls below eighty or her absence from class, from any cause, exceeds an average of three times per month, she must stand a written examination. When a subject is taught by lectures, examinations are required. CARE OF THE SICK. Should a pupil be sick while under our care, we shall take the same interest in her that we would wish others to . . : -. - I take in our own children. The Mation and D11eet1ess 01 the College Home will always be found kind and attentive Proper precautions will be taken to The best physician at command to those the least ill. prevent serious sickness. will be summoned, if necessary, and his opinion in the case will be promptly sent to the parents. In cases of protracted illness a nurse will be employed at the expense of parent. CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION. Girls and young ladies whose attainments are within the scope of Preparatory and Collegiate Departments will be welcomed as pupils. We will not knowingly receive any Who have been dismissed from other Colleges. The rules are easy and require only diligence and lady- lilec deportment. Young ladies purposing to profit by their associations here shall not be disappointed; they are met more than half way by the cordial sympathy and earnest aid of teachers and officers. Young ladies who do not so pur- pose are wasting time in coming to this school. ENTERTAINMENTS. Occasionally receptions, musicales. recitals. and open sessions are held in the College building. These have been pleasant and stimulating.



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0 those who are seeking diplomas by short methods, Tor who may be tempted by cheaper 079:67'5 where other merits are wanting, we can offer no inducements. But if you desire for your daughters the solid advantages of thorough training under the most faithful and skillful teachers, who, without flattery, will be true to the best inter- ests; if you wish your daughters to become thorough and accomplished scholars, give them to us, and also give its your confidence. At great cost we have brought to our aid the best talent we could reach, both in Europe and in America. Help us in this great work by teaching your daughters to confide in us, and we promise you the happiest results. Charges must be paid strictly in advance at the begin- ning of each half year. Please do not wait for us to write, reminding you of this contract. Bills overdue will draw 7 per cent interest. If your daughter enters school within the first month, the charge will be from the hrst day of the session; entering TO PARENTS later, she will be charged from the week of entrance to Close of school year. Parents will please limit their daughter's correspon- dence. This is a source of frequent evil. Look well to the character of even their young lady friends to whom they write. Much depends upon chaste, elevating correspon- dence. Parents will please furnish a list of persons with whom their daughters may correspond. we most earnestly advise that parents forbid their daughters corresponding with any young man with whom they are uuaequainted and whose character they do not know. A large correspondence will not be permitted; in addition to the names of the imme diate family, not more than four names will be allowed on a list of correspondents. By llimmediate family we do not mean uncles, aunts and cousins. XVe discourage the frequent Visits of young lady friends. Visiting in town is not permitted. except in com- pany With a teacher. Visiting ill Kansas City or any ot the smaller towns is not permitted at all. l'upfl not lie OIICC a eurmg'h. work at l bro Hiliflll it; i more iii 4X11 s v Iiiliizi it s Wllt'li w, . will ll';

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