1949-1950 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog
At lea t one hour per w::ek of practical work is required of each student. Assignments given through the practical work de– partment must be fulfilled as pecified. Students are expected to maintain the highest Christian stand– ards in dress, deportment, speech and habits at all times. Proper dress for yout,g ladies is to. be interpreted as meaning dress of modest and conservative length and style. Ladies' slacks are per– mitted only for hikes, horseback riding, etc. Shorts and midriffs will not be tolerated on any occasion. Men are expected to dress neatly at all times, wearing coats or sweaters and ties in class rooms and dining hall. Part-time employment to assist in defraying expenses may be obtained after permission has been granted by the Dean. Students are not permitted to work more than twenty-four hours a week and carry a full course of studies. Although the Institute is not able to guarantee employment, we seek to assist needy students in securing employment. Six hours of assigned work each week will he required of students living in the dormitory. Dormitory students are required to furnish their own towels, wash cloths, blankets, comforters, a bedspread, sheets and pillow cases, dresser scarfs, and desk lamp. All these articles must have proper identification marks. Married students must provide their own living quarters. The Institute will assist in locating pr Jper housing as far as possible. Ali housing must be approved by the Institute. Students who marry before completing their courses will be require_d to leave school, unless permission _has been obtained from the Executive Committee. Permission for the use of cars and radios must be secured through the Dean. Textbooks, mimeographed notes, and supplies are to be pur– chased in the Institute book score. Each student should possess a Scofield Reference Bible and an American Standard Version Bible. The rights and privileges of every student will be protected, but disloyalty, backbiting, and destructive criticism will not be tolerated. CLASS ATTENDANCE Each student is required to attend every class in which he is enrolled unless hindered by sickness or other unavoidable circum– stances. Any student who is absent from class more than twice in any one term or semester, must submit an excuse for approval. Only in case of an excused absence is the pupil permitted to make Page Twent y
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