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tably. He works: Steadily, Thoughtfully, Enthusiastically, Alone, Methodically. RULES AND REGULATIONS I. STUDENTS =The Superintendent and Teachers= wish all the students to be gladdened and strengthened by the joy of successful achievement. To effect this each student must learn to do promptly and thoroughly everything he knows he ought to do, and refrain absolutely from doing anything he knows he ought not to do. "The joy of the Lord is your strength." =Order.= Good order must be maintained in all the buildings and premises. It requires that there be a place for everything and everything be kept in its place; that each student know his place and be in it at the right nick of time. =Silence.= All are expected to be silent, thoughtful, earnest workers so as to make perfect recitations. The discipline of absolute silence is necessary to the attainment of complete self control, and the achievement of the best results, both as a student and workman. Silence must be observed in the Academy at all times, and only a low tone of voice is appropriate in the other buildings at any time. =Obedience.= All are expected to yield a prompt and cheerful obedience to all the Rules and Regulations, and never indulge in any disputes with your teachers. Students render themselves liable to suspension or expulsion by persistent disobedience, quarreling, disorderly conduct, profane or unchaste language, truancy, or general disregard for the rules of the school. No student known to be affected with a contagious disease, or coming from a family where such diseases exist, shall be received or continued in the school. Pupils must procure drinks and make all other necessary preparation for school at playtime, and keep their places after the bell rings. Pupils shall not ask questions, walk across or leave the room while classes are reciting, nor at any other time without permission. Pupils must observe the common forms of politeness and at all times treat their teachers and one another with courtesy and respect. No pupil shall be permitted to leave or be absent from the school during school hours, except in case of illness without an excuse from the superintendent or parent. =Rooms.= The rooms occupied by the students are merely sleeping apartments; and for this purpose the pure cold air in them is conducive to the enjoyment of the most rugged health. They must not
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