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The patrons, stockholders, and directors are members 

 of every sect and denomination. Justice to them de- 

 mands the utmost liberality. The Sabbath will be 

 observed as a day of rest and religious teaching, and 

 should be made the pleasantest of the week. Attend- 

 ance upon Divine worship is expected, and parents 

 are requested to signify the church which they pre- 

 fer their children shall attend. An instructor will 

 accompany the younger pupils. 



All classes are to be frequently visited by an ex- 

 amining committee, whose duty it will be to see that 

 they are making commendable progress, and report to 

 the Board of Directors. It is requested that parents 

 having children in the institution, or contemplating 

 putting children under its charge, visit the class- 

 rooms, and then consult with the Principal with re- 

 gard to the progress made or desired. 



The College receives pupils of both sexes. It thus 

 places itself in accord with the progressive spirit and 

 the necessities of the West. Girls and boys have each 

 an equal share in the instruction, and will be treated 

 alike. 



Special Featubes. 



The points in which Santa Barbara College differs 

 from most other educational institutions of a similar 

 general character may be briefly summed as follows : 



1. Special attention is given to Physical Culture. 

 Recognizing the great fundamental fact that a sound 

 mind cannot exist without a sound body, we have 

 given much thought to the physical development of 

 those intrusted to us. 



The best gymnasium in the State, the only one con- 

 nected with a school in California, is now completed 



