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-QUIET HOURS
In Dol'mitol'ies
and
On:<9a1nPUS
Houses
COME
1. During all: class periods, 7:50-12:00.
1:30- 4:00.
R SES
2. Evenings
~Y !
ITEM
E FOR
REGU
R CO-O
L
HAP
8:30-10:30.
Except Fridays, when
study hour will be from 7:OO~ 8:30.
3. Dormitories and homes must be quiet and locked
at 10:30P. M. every day.
.
4. Students must not leave dormitories or homes
before 5:00A. M.
5. Sun~ays. (Church time)__- 10:30-12:00.
Meditanon
2:30- 3:30.
No popular music on Sundays.
AB~ENCE
FROM
TOWN-Onlybypermissi~nfrom
the deans. Register all
absences over night in the book provided for that purpose in dormitory houses and in off-campus houses.
GUESTS-Please
report allover-night
guests or guests
for meals to the dean as soon as you know
your guests are coming.
Ch~rge for all guests: 75c a night, 50c a meal.
RECREATION-(jymnasium,
~ath.ing
and S"'imming:
The gymnasium will be open for use
by students during class hours, athletic practices, and
school functions.
Page One
I
,
~~
I
;
;:?,
For
other
be
use
ob~ained
of
fro~
'T ~nn!s
gymnasium
~r.
Harrison..
'Regula:,onso
of
Normal
students
The
students
have
first
use
courts
All
players
When
only
must
are
"
may
nbt
play
waitin
g
courts
to
must
W
i.
for
use
Normal
;~,j
e..
having
!nay
no
P la y ers
not
a
!
unti/they
Beach:
Vision
of
A
guard
life
The
th~
will
use
the
be
open
will
be
Stud~nts
a;e
not
bathing
SUitS,
or
under
public
the
comply
p~rmitt~d
requests
to
to
hair
in
super-
walk
times
from
with
and
ca~oeing:
.Any
in
time
.
musth ousesign as up
to
the
soon
safety
24utoin
to
as
stu
of
g
retUrn.
d
ent
ese
f
returns
~tudents
:
Onl
as
y
b y
,,¥
b~fo];e
in
on
opens.
streets
towel
8:30
far
registrati~ns
1 k
rom
a e.
as
P ermissinn
T!lust
h o
is
(T
e cance
0
insure
t
1
r
8:30
-10:00
P.
M.,
Movies
Saturdays,
6:45
of
boys.
Dancing
Normal
for
faculty
6:45in
front
Wednesday,
Porch
2,
and
8:30
P.
ofH~ven
of
4.
5:00
-8:00
8:00
-10:00
JU 1 Y
7
1 y,
"
h
,eac
I
July
the
Audi-
.
all
Summer
alumni.
M.,
"Get
Hall.
acqu~inted"
In
gymn
in
case
M.,
12 ,
flower
Wed
Dance
8 : 30
00
give
Mr.
M.,
Sing
on
Emery.
Treasure
campus.
from
M.,
the
P
Hunt.
Meet
Patriotic
meet
Exercises;
at
gymnasium.
gymnasium.
M
,
.iSS
M
instructions
etc.
. 45
d6 ay,0
Wednesday,
Th.-ee
Community
by
Roast,
in
10
to
representatives
ff
0
-campus
16,
M"
A.
Steak
making,
nes
p,
-11:00
Company
9
-8:30
School
P -M.,
to
P.
Led
Hall.
10:00
P.
-8:30
green.
6:45
Haven
Friday,
on
Page
6:45
and
Wednesday,
front
making,
I
parties.
Sings.
M.,
students,
green
,stUdents
T u?b
P.
r
.
A.
in
Community
-10:00
Wedn~sda:y,
25,
as
the
parties.
C.
rain.
tween
dean.
.I
Page
for
.
Vates:
July
J
"."
i
the
Fridays,
Dennison
d
e
girls.
class
School
Y.W.
Haven
i'
All
P.M.,
M.,
in
youor
to
8:30
P.
July
in
11
classjor
Dancing
-8:30
on
~,&,
possible).
from
6:45-
party
,1
over
P.~.
b
Dancing
6:45
18,
clas-
each
1 a k e dormitory
an d time
.u
..
Th
expect
time
the 0 f book
gOing
.
M.,
June
~
Rowing
P.
June
of
arm.
students
0
ff -campus
-8:30
Special
individuals
bath
6:45
r
when
teaching
th~ough
or
Tuesdays,
I
swim.
down,
M"'i
-school
schedule
session
engaged
with
how
With
all
A
afte~~~mmer
not
learning
at
classes.
posted
when
to
in
the
P.
thoroughly
i
School
-8:30
toriumand
Department.
to
Normal
glad
assistance
is
6:45
,
duty.
instructors
will
for
Education
be
by
classes
Swimming
beach
Be~n
will
in
swimming
ses
Phys~<;;lIl
beach
not
:hebathi~g
Mondays,
Wednesdays,
set.
are
7.
.Thursdays,'
heels.
on
deuce
eeklySOCial~t'09~:
0,,1
t
those
that
rain
open
sunset.
e.,
outsiders
dry.
B.a~hinq
t
~i,
students.
i.
P lay
and
after
to
by
shoes,
set
are
M.
couxts,
wanted
one
on
courts
A.
tennis
plafbut
permission
\
6.00
to
the
not
wear
special
.tennls
from
right
when
others
court
Do
the
A
n d erson
in
basketry,
0 f
t h e
bead
.
8 - 30
each
P
M
, ...M
corridor
oc k
in
T rac
k
M
dormitory
eet
b e-
and
.
Unit.
6:45
-8:30
P.
M.,
"CiT~s
Night"
by
,
July Z3, Wednesday, 6:45- 8:30 P. M., "Stunt Night"
by
-12:00M.; 1:15 P. M.-4:00 P. M.
students grouped according to counties;
Evenings-nOO P. M.+
9:00P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
July 30, Wednesday,
6:45 -8:30 P. M., "Vaudeville
d
by students on-campus.
August 1, 4 and 5, Friday, Monday, Tuesday.
Rlu es- F1C
. t.10n b00 k s may bke ept J:rOUrt een d ays.
L 'r-ary
'b
.11be ch arged fdor over ue
A "lIne 0f two cents per d ay W1
books.
Night"
Dr. Losey.
...ermg 6, Wednesday, 6:45 -8:30 P. M., "Children's Party"
August
t
Ov
w1th
I
and must be returne db erore
J:
9:00 0' CIock th e f 0 II OWing
.
games
on the green.
In case of ram
m the gym.
August 13, Wednesday, 6:45 -8:30 P. M., Wiener Roast on
the Campus followed by games on the green.
~Free use of tubs, ironing boards, electric
irons, etc., in Haven Hall basement, south
Laundry reserved for the boys on Thursdays.
ANNOUNCEMENTS-Libr-ary
..tan, I ven Departmentto C
. Librar-I,
age; assiStant 1bratian, Mildred M. Forness.
Libr-ary Houl'S-7:39 A. M.-l2:00 M.: 1:15 P. M.-5:00
P. M., every day except Saturday. Saturday-7:30 A. M.
Page Fou..
00 k S may
b e d rawn
a ft er 430
:
.mea
th
& ernoon
B
d
.
d b k
b
f
.
magaZinesan
ac num ers 0 magaZinesmay b e
t k en f rom th e I1' b rary overmg. ht an d are su b)ect t 0 th e
.1
'
same ru es as overmg ht b00ks. C urren t num b ers 0f mag.
azmes cannot b e t ak en out.
Student laundry for off-campus students washed at50c per
..oun
week. All .alaundry, not including colored clothes, must
be placed m bags especially made for steam laundry, and
which may be purchased at the school book store. All
bags must be clearly marked with the name of owner.
NURSE'S
ANNOUNCEMENT-Mrs.
Lockard, the
h It!
.11
sc 00 n rse.. W1
bebinf her room-Room
d &11
B' Haven Hall second floor north
f
h .' k
-e
ore an a er a meaIlJ. Or d ers ;rOr tray or t e S1C
must be given to the nurse or written on pad hanging on
her door, 15 minutes before the meal hour.
LIBRARY
hbt
morning. A fine of ten cents will be cqarged for overnight books kept after that time. To avoid mistakes look
at the date stamped on the date slip in the back of the
book. This gives all students an opportunity to use
these books during the day. Any book being used as a
reference book by a class is an overnight book;
LAUNDRY
end.
.
.
No person. who owes.a lib.rary fine will be allowed to draw
books untll that fine is pa1d.
t
I
d
k &
P easereturn newspapers an magaZines to rac s a er us.
mg tern.
h
~
:o4r-=ngement of Libmry-AII
library
under ten main divisions, as follows:
.
.
h' l
hy. d
lOO-P 10S0p
-h 1d
136 C 1 Stu y.
150-Psychology .
ZOO-Religion.
300-Sociology.
pcge rfIOe
books are classed
I
~
.
33Q-:EconomiC$..
37Q-:Education.
370.7 -Educational Tests and Measureri1ent~.
370.7 -His~ory of~ducation.
371.7 -School hygiene.
372
-Elementary education.
372.214-St~ry
372.4
.'
telling,.
-Primary
IS
h
G
r
973--AmericanHistory.
language.
\
372.7 -Primary Arithmetic.
371...8 ~Geography;
375
~Curriculum.
379
--Rural Schools.
380
-Commerce.
Commercial Geography.,
-ng
I
'.
Readmg.
372.5 -Writing.
'3.72.6 -Primary
4OO-Philology.
425
'E
1.
830--German Literature.'
,
840--French Literature.
8,70~reek and Latin Literature.
?OO~Travel, Biogtaphy a~dHistory.
.
940--General European and Modern History.
'
970-IndianLife
and History.
Fiction books are arranged alphabetically on the shelves
and have no class number. Biography books have no
class number but are marked with the letter Band atranged alphabetically after the history books. Bound
magazines are arranged alphabetically and according to
volumn number. Children's books are marked with the
letter Jand are found in the Children's section.
.or
0 Find
rammar.
"
.card
500-NaturalSclence.
511
-A:ithmetic.
570
-Biology.
590
-Zoology.
600-Useful Arts..
620
-Eng~neerin~.
630
-Agriculture.
640
-Home Economics.
700-Fine Arts.
.t
.740
-Drawmg.
800-Fme Arts.
.classes
808
-Collections.
808.1 -Poetry Collections.
81Oc-American Literature.
811
-American Poetry.
8l0-English Literature.
I
,
a
~ook-
There
are
three
types
of
cards
in
the
catalog: (a) author, (b) title and (c) subject. You
may look for a book under the first letter of the author's
last name, under the first word of the title (with the exception of A, An and The), or under the general subject,
as Hygiene, Psych<;?logy,
etc. When you have found the
card for which you are looking take the number in the
upper left hand corner of the card, go to the shelyes and
by following the classification system. given locate the
books.
CLASS
attendance in all
is expected of every
student. Pupils who miss classeswill be expected to get
.readmission
permits from the Dean of Insrtuction. The
office hours for the Dean of Instruction will be announced
on the bulletin board. Instructors are asked to refuse to
admit students who 'fail to get these readmission permits.
Page S';x
ATrENDANCE--Regular
Page Seven
In case of illness, a permit must first be secured from Mrs.
Lockard, the school nurse.
CHAPEL
ATTENDANCE-At
the beginning of the
term each student will be
assigned a seat in Chapel. Students are expected to attend Chapel regularly and to occupy the seat assigned to
them.
~::J
Paqe EiqAt
-QUIET HOURS
In Dol'mitol'ies
and
On:<9a1nPUS
Houses
COME
1. During all: class periods, 7:50-12:00.
1:30- 4:00.
R SES
2. Evenings
~Y !
ITEM
E FOR
REGU
R CO-O
L
HAP
8:30-10:30.
Except Fridays, when
study hour will be from 7:OO~ 8:30.
3. Dormitories and homes must be quiet and locked
at 10:30P. M. every day.
.
4. Students must not leave dormitories or homes
before 5:00A. M.
5. Sun~ays. (Church time)__- 10:30-12:00.
Meditanon
2:30- 3:30.
No popular music on Sundays.
AB~ENCE
FROM
TOWN-Onlybypermissi~nfrom
the deans. Register all
absences over night in the book provided for that purpose in dormitory houses and in off-campus houses.
GUESTS-Please
report allover-night
guests or guests
for meals to the dean as soon as you know
your guests are coming.
Ch~rge for all guests: 75c a night, 50c a meal.
RECREATION-(jymnasium,
~ath.ing
and S"'imming:
The gymnasium will be open for use
by students during class hours, athletic practices, and
school functions.
Page One
I
,
~~
I
;
;:?,
For
other
be
use
ob~ained
of
fro~
'T ~nn!s
gymnasium
~r.
Harrison..
'Regula:,onso
of
Normal
students
The
students
have
first
use
courts
All
players
When
only
must
are
"
may
nbt
play
waitin
g
courts
to
must
W
i.
for
use
Normal
;~,j
e..
having
!nay
no
P la y ers
not
a
!
unti/they
Beach:
Vision
of
A
guard
life
The
th~
will
use
the
be
open
will
be
Stud~nts
a;e
not
bathing
SUitS,
or
under
public
the
comply
p~rmitt~d
requests
to
to
hair
in
super-
walk
times
from
with
and
ca~oeing:
.Any
in
time
.
musth ousesign as up
to
the
soon
safety
24utoin
to
as
stu
of
g
retUrn.
d
ent
ese
f
returns
~tudents
:
Onl
as
y
b y
,,¥
b~fo];e
in
on
opens.
streets
towel
8:30
far
registrati~ns
1 k
rom
a e.
as
P ermissinn
T!lust
h o
is
(T
e cance
0
insure
t
1
r
8:30
-10:00
P.
M.,
Movies
Saturdays,
6:45
of
boys.
Dancing
Normal
for
faculty
6:45in
front
Wednesday,
Porch
2,
and
8:30
P.
ofH~ven
of
4.
5:00
-8:00
8:00
-10:00
JU 1 Y
7
1 y,
"
h
,eac
I
July
the
Audi-
.
all
Summer
alumni.
M.,
"Get
Hall.
acqu~inted"
In
gymn
in
case
M.,
12 ,
flower
Wed
Dance
8 : 30
00
give
Mr.
M.,
Sing
on
Emery.
Treasure
campus.
from
M.,
the
P
Hunt.
Meet
Patriotic
meet
Exercises;
at
gymnasium.
gymnasium.
M
,
.iSS
M
instructions
etc.
. 45
d6 ay,0
Wednesday,
Th.-ee
Community
by
Roast,
in
10
to
representatives
ff
0
-campus
16,
M"
A.
Steak
making,
nes
p,
-11:00
Company
9
-8:30
School
P -M.,
to
P.
Led
Hall.
10:00
P.
-8:30
green.
6:45
Haven
Friday,
on
Page
6:45
and
Wednesday,
front
making,
I
parties.
Sings.
M.,
students,
green
,stUdents
T u?b
P.
r
.
A.
in
Community
-10:00
Wedn~sda:y,
25,
as
the
parties.
C.
rain.
tween
dean.
.I
Page
for
.
Vates:
July
J
"."
i
the
Fridays,
Dennison
d
e
girls.
class
School
Y.W.
Haven
i'
All
P.M.,
M.,
in
youor
to
8:30
P.
July
in
11
classjor
Dancing
-8:30
on
~,&,
possible).
from
6:45-
party
,1
over
P.~.
b
Dancing
6:45
18,
clas-
each
1 a k e dormitory
an d time
.u
..
Th
expect
time
the 0 f book
gOing
.
M.,
June
~
Rowing
P.
June
of
arm.
students
0
ff -campus
-8:30
Special
individuals
bath
6:45
r
when
teaching
th~ough
or
Tuesdays,
I
swim.
down,
M"'i
-school
schedule
session
engaged
with
how
With
all
A
afte~~~mmer
not
learning
at
classes.
posted
when
to
in
the
P.
thoroughly
i
School
-8:30
toriumand
Department.
to
Normal
glad
assistance
is
6:45
,
duty.
instructors
will
for
Education
be
by
classes
Swimming
beach
Be~n
will
in
swimming
ses
Phys~<;;lIl
beach
not
:hebathi~g
Mondays,
Wednesdays,
set.
are
7.
.Thursdays,'
heels.
on
deuce
eeklySOCial~t'09~:
0,,1
t
those
that
rain
open
sunset.
e.,
outsiders
dry.
B.a~hinq
t
~i,
students.
i.
P lay
and
after
to
by
shoes,
set
are
M.
couxts,
wanted
one
on
courts
A.
tennis
plafbut
permission
\
6.00
to
the
not
wear
special
.tennls
from
right
when
others
court
Do
the
A
n d erson
in
basketry,
0 f
t h e
bead
.
8 - 30
each
P
M
, ...M
corridor
oc k
in
T rac
k
M
dormitory
eet
b e-
and
.
Unit.
6:45
-8:30
P.
M.,
"CiT~s
Night"
by
,
July Z3, Wednesday, 6:45- 8:30 P. M., "Stunt Night"
by
-12:00M.; 1:15 P. M.-4:00 P. M.
students grouped according to counties;
Evenings-nOO P. M.+
9:00P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
July 30, Wednesday,
6:45 -8:30 P. M., "Vaudeville
d
by students on-campus.
August 1, 4 and 5, Friday, Monday, Tuesday.
Rlu es- F1C
. t.10n b00 k s may bke ept J:rOUrt een d ays.
L 'r-ary
'b
.11be ch arged fdor over ue
A "lIne 0f two cents per d ay W1
books.
Night"
Dr. Losey.
...ermg 6, Wednesday, 6:45 -8:30 P. M., "Children's Party"
August
t
Ov
w1th
I
and must be returne db erore
J:
9:00 0' CIock th e f 0 II OWing
.
games
on the green.
In case of ram
m the gym.
August 13, Wednesday, 6:45 -8:30 P. M., Wiener Roast on
the Campus followed by games on the green.
~Free use of tubs, ironing boards, electric
irons, etc., in Haven Hall basement, south
Laundry reserved for the boys on Thursdays.
ANNOUNCEMENTS-Libr-ary
..tan, I ven Departmentto C
. Librar-I,
age; assiStant 1bratian, Mildred M. Forness.
Libr-ary Houl'S-7:39 A. M.-l2:00 M.: 1:15 P. M.-5:00
P. M., every day except Saturday. Saturday-7:30 A. M.
Page Fou..
00 k S may
b e d rawn
a ft er 430
:
.mea
th
& ernoon
B
d
.
d b k
b
f
.
magaZinesan
ac num ers 0 magaZinesmay b e
t k en f rom th e I1' b rary overmg. ht an d are su b)ect t 0 th e
.1
'
same ru es as overmg ht b00ks. C urren t num b ers 0f mag.
azmes cannot b e t ak en out.
Student laundry for off-campus students washed at50c per
..oun
week. All .alaundry, not including colored clothes, must
be placed m bags especially made for steam laundry, and
which may be purchased at the school book store. All
bags must be clearly marked with the name of owner.
NURSE'S
ANNOUNCEMENT-Mrs.
Lockard, the
h It!
.11
sc 00 n rse.. W1
bebinf her room-Room
d &11
B' Haven Hall second floor north
f
h .' k
-e
ore an a er a meaIlJ. Or d ers ;rOr tray or t e S1C
must be given to the nurse or written on pad hanging on
her door, 15 minutes before the meal hour.
LIBRARY
hbt
morning. A fine of ten cents will be cqarged for overnight books kept after that time. To avoid mistakes look
at the date stamped on the date slip in the back of the
book. This gives all students an opportunity to use
these books during the day. Any book being used as a
reference book by a class is an overnight book;
LAUNDRY
end.
.
.
No person. who owes.a lib.rary fine will be allowed to draw
books untll that fine is pa1d.
t
I
d
k &
P easereturn newspapers an magaZines to rac s a er us.
mg tern.
h
~
:o4r-=ngement of Libmry-AII
library
under ten main divisions, as follows:
.
.
h' l
hy. d
lOO-P 10S0p
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136 C 1 Stu y.
150-Psychology .
ZOO-Religion.
300-Sociology.
pcge rfIOe
books are classed
I
~
.
33Q-:EconomiC$..
37Q-:Education.
370.7 -Educational Tests and Measureri1ent~.
370.7 -His~ory of~ducation.
371.7 -School hygiene.
372
-Elementary education.
372.214-St~ry
372.4
.'
telling,.
-Primary
IS
h
G
r
973--AmericanHistory.
language.
\
372.7 -Primary Arithmetic.
371...8 ~Geography;
375
~Curriculum.
379
--Rural Schools.
380
-Commerce.
Commercial Geography.,
-ng
I
'.
Readmg.
372.5 -Writing.
'3.72.6 -Primary
4OO-Philology.
425
'E
1.
830--German Literature.'
,
840--French Literature.
8,70~reek and Latin Literature.
?OO~Travel, Biogtaphy a~dHistory.
.
940--General European and Modern History.
'
970-IndianLife
and History.
Fiction books are arranged alphabetically on the shelves
and have no class number. Biography books have no
class number but are marked with the letter Band atranged alphabetically after the history books. Bound
magazines are arranged alphabetically and according to
volumn number. Children's books are marked with the
letter Jand are found in the Children's section.
.or
0 Find
rammar.
"
.card
500-NaturalSclence.
511
-A:ithmetic.
570
-Biology.
590
-Zoology.
600-Useful Arts..
620
-Eng~neerin~.
630
-Agriculture.
640
-Home Economics.
700-Fine Arts.
.t
.740
-Drawmg.
800-Fme Arts.
.classes
808
-Collections.
808.1 -Poetry Collections.
81Oc-American Literature.
811
-American Poetry.
8l0-English Literature.
I
,
a
~ook-
There
are
three
types
of
cards
in
the
catalog: (a) author, (b) title and (c) subject. You
may look for a book under the first letter of the author's
last name, under the first word of the title (with the exception of A, An and The), or under the general subject,
as Hygiene, Psych<;?logy,
etc. When you have found the
card for which you are looking take the number in the
upper left hand corner of the card, go to the shelyes and
by following the classification system. given locate the
books.
CLASS
attendance in all
is expected of every
student. Pupils who miss classeswill be expected to get
.readmission
permits from the Dean of Insrtuction. The
office hours for the Dean of Instruction will be announced
on the bulletin board. Instructors are asked to refuse to
admit students who 'fail to get these readmission permits.
Page S';x
ATrENDANCE--Regular
Page Seven
In case of illness, a permit must first be secured from Mrs.
Lockard, the school nurse.
CHAPEL
ATTENDANCE-At
the beginning of the
term each student will be
assigned a seat in Chapel. Students are expected to attend Chapel regularly and to occupy the seat assigned to
them.
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Media of