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 be used for study or amusement, especially at night; and drafts of air from the windows must be avoided.
Each student on rising, when no other provision is made is expected to air the bed and room, to empty the slop pail and put it on its shelf in the sun, to make the bed and sweep the room; and after breakfast to report for duty, the boys at the office, and the girls to the matron. They will report in the same way at 2:30 p. m., and the children at 4:00 p. m.
All are expected to refrain from returning to the sleeping rooms during the day, from entering the rooms of others in the evening and from receiving visitors without permission. The doors must be kept closed.
Illness. The first duty of everyone who becomes ill is to report that fact to the superintendent, or matron. He expects everyone to perform every duty assigned in a faithful and responsible manner, until notice of illness has been received.
All are required, even when feeling indisposed and lacking an appetite, to come to the table for warm drinks at the regular meal time.
All requests for meals to be brought to the rooms, shall be sent to the matron or superintendent at or before meal time.