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' DAILY SESSIONS Sept. 7, till Monday, Nov. 2, 1914 8'3o a m to 3'IO p m Monday, Nov. 2, till March 22, Igrg-'H 9'-oo an rn. to 3:40 . mi .- -- . . . . p March 22 to May 28, 1915 . ..,., ...... . 8:30 at rn to 3:10 p. rn- The doors will be opened 30 minutes before each session h . 7 W en puplls may be admitted to the assembly hall and teachers are expected to be present.
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ilar arrangements may be made with other higher institutions of learning and the graduates may enter the Iunior class of any of the state normal schools, and finish in two years. GOOD STANDING Our standard of conduct for pupils is that which good society expects of every lady and gentleman A due regard for the personal and property rights of other pupils and of the school will be insisted upon as the only basis upon which one may become or remain a member of the school, and any failure to observe this requirement will forfeit the pupil's standing. A pupil who has been absent from a class will not be ad- mitted to the class again until such absence has been excused bv the parent or guardian and such excuse accepted by the principal- Tardiness must be similarly excused before the beginning of the next session. No pupil is in good standing unless he is up to the minimum grade in three regular studies for the year, and has an average grade of not less than 70 per cent in deportment? no credits will be given at the end of a semester unless a pupil has an average of 70 per cent in deportment Friday, May I4- all pupils recommended for graduation, will be excused from further attendance in the class-room unless held by the teachers for unfinished work- Friday, May 2Ia all pupils having eight credits at the open- ing of the first semester will be excused from further attendance in the class-room, unless held by teachers for unfinished work. Compulsory attendance is required of all other pupils- No excuse for absence will be accepted except sickness. Anyone absent for any other reason will forfeit all his credits for the semester. No pupil shall be admitted to participation in any class or school game, contest or special exercise, in any special privilege accorded to the members of his class or the school, who shall not at the time of such participation be in good standing according to the above requirements- REPORTS Monthly reports of the attendance, deportment and class work will be mailed to parents and guardians- These are not to be signed or returned, but should you fail to receive one each month please notify the principal and a duplicate will be sent. The grades will be marked in plain figures on a scale of roo and a grade of 70 is required for passing in deportment or any study.
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First Semester ,L-,English -ba Algebra .,. Latin ,,. Drawing -f Physiography Manual Training Agriculture F ir s t Semester .-f English ,f Geometry .1 Latin ...a-Zoology Ancient His ory Fi r s t Semester -1' E n g 1 i s h ,fA I g e b ra German Civics Book-keeping Domestic Science ,Latin F i r s t Semester -r-E n g l i s h P h Y S i CS but German - American History 4 I 7 i A 5 9 El. 1 qt Arithmetic ,,,,,,, 3 Domestic Science Latin ...Q 1 Subjects which are underscor d are required of all students, the remainder are elective. em! COURSE OF STUDY FIRST YEAR SecondSemester E n gl 1 S h A 1 g e b ra Latin Commercial Geograp Manual Training Agriculture SECOND YEAR Second Semester E n gl i sh Geometry Latin Botany Ancient History THIRD YEAR Second Semester E n g li sh J Physiology l German English History Book-keeping Domestic Science Latin FOURTH YEAR Second Sergei' I E n gl i sh P h y s ics German American History Arithmetic Domestic Science Latin 'H 'C 1' IT D I I , Ir L' 122' -if 'zzz E 5 we
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