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Show 40 WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE High School Calendar 1918-1919 FIRST SEMESTER September 13-14, Friday and Saturday Registration and Entrance Examinations September 16, Monday Classes Organized Instruction Begins November 28-29, Thursday and Friday Thanksgiving Recess December 21, Saturday Christmas Recess Begins January 6, Monday Instruction Resumed January 24, Friday First Semester Ends SECOND SEMESTER January 27, Monday Second Semester Begins February 12, Wednesday, Lincoln's Birthday Program February 22, Saturday Washington's Birthday April 15, Tuesday Arbor Day Exercises May 18, Sunday, 8 p. m. Address to Graduates, School Auditorium May 21, Wednesday Instruction Ends May 21, Wednesday Senior Class Night May 22, Thursday Field Day and Alumni Reunion May 23, Friday 28th Annual Commencement Second Semester Ends WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE 41 THE HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION Weber Normal College is open to students of both sexes and of all nationalities and religious denominations. Candidates for admission must be of good moral character and must furnish evidence of honorable dismissal from the school last attended. Graduates from the public schools, upon presentation of their certificates of graduation, are eligible to enter the high school department of the Weber Normal College. Students above the public school age, who on account of unfavorable circumstances have not been able to complete their district school training, may enter the high school department on recommendation of the committee on Admission and Registration. Students who are of mature age and show ability to pursue special work are admitted as special students. Students are admitted at any time, but it to their advantage to enter at the beginning of the academic year. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Students are expected to be loyal to the spirit and purpose of the institution. Standards of honor and right-living consistent with Latter-day Saint ideals are required. No student shall be allowed to remain a member of the Weber Normal College or be connected with it in any way if his conduct shall be considered prejudicial to the interests of the institution. Students are requested to enroll promptly in classes for which they are registered, and will be considered |