230 SANTA. BAEEAEA COLLEGE. 



Pupils are requested to make no presents to teach- 

 ers. It is hard to accept, still harder to refuse. 



Pupils guilty of habitual disorder, insubordination, 

 or immorality, will be sent before the Board of Di- 

 rectors. 



The only acceptable excuse for absence or tardiness 

 is sickness or unavoidable prevention. 



Eegulations fob Boaeding Pupils. 



Kising bell at 7 o'clock Dinner at 12:30 P. M. 



Breakfast .at 7:45 Supper at 6 p. m. 



Retiring bell at 9 p. M. 



Each pupil, on entering the college, obtains a copy 

 of the Rules to be observed, and a Time-table show- 

 ing how he or she is employed every hour daily- 



First. You should be well qualified. You should 

 have the knowledge of the science, which you can 

 acquire by close application only, under an able teach- 

 er, for a considerable length of time. 



Second. Secure the confidence and respect of your 

 class by thorough teaching and a gentlemanly de- 

 portment on dU occasions. 



Third. Strive to have your class make the degree 

 of advancement v^hich will recommend you to to the 

 public as an able teacher. 



Fourth. Stand or sit before your class, place your 

 eyes upon the whole, and give special attention to 

 him who is the process of analysis. 



Fifth. Give each member of the class the amount 

 of time for the examination of his subject which his 

 peculiar structure of mind may require. 



