-L~'J~ i3Lnc,•c,.,- LJ:JJRAJ?y - ·~).nl'-r; < ..,..,.,.. e,oomsbu,.,, ';, .. ,;: Coller;;: , enll.sy.l r,,,q ... ....,,1.a State Teachers College Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 1 959 ---.,- LOOKING FOR\L.RD Freshman Guide to Successful Living in Haller Hall St.:i.te Teachers College Bloomsburg Pe1msylvania 1959-1960 Welcome Frosh, The staff of Looking ForwatQ, would like to welcome you to Bloomsburg and to Waller Hall. Before beginning any new experience, we have many questions. This ha~dbook has been prepared to answer those questions, to help you plan your needs for college, and to give you a little in.... sight into some of the events that make livingn our dorm exciting. To you, the new students, we extend our sincerest wishes for a happy and successful college career. -The S-taf fMarian Huttenstine, •61, Editor Iudy Goss, '61, Assistant Editor Gerry O'Brien, '60 Mary Frances Downey, '61 Phyllis . Bellino, '62 Betty Brooker, '62 Nancy Yocum? '62 Marion Shaffroth, •61, Head Typist Kathleen Nebus, '60 Rose Fatzinger, '61 Mable Keafer, '61 Alice Ker, '61 Mary Winkleblech, 1 61 Rosemary Hughes, t62, Diagrams Marie Stanell, '60, Cover Design Sue Greenland, '59, Student Adviser Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Adviser -1- .. r :. . ..~;. ~: # . - : : ... ,.a ., i• 9':UETINGS · With. you, I am ant;i.cipating the opening of p.notber great adventure. ·For· yciil;-':i.t r.i 11 be the· adventurE: 'of 'iivtng away from home m1d of living with a large group of peo_plt:; for me, it is tho advtmture of working v,ri~th~ ·ma:ny ·ycung vron:en vho .:trc for the fir st time assuming the ruspon 9ibil~tie~. of adults • schoo_l'"'}irid tt e· start 6f .i ' . ·, ·: .' . . ' .• ~ . . . .,. '. our staff" is P~'up.6r'cd to, fYGlp' rrbke yo-J.r.. education the mo.s t exci:t,ipg, stimi.ll&ting and satisfying adver.cture of :rour life; Yf~. hope thr;t . you will find living in •.Taller IlaJ+ ;:: tru~y g:teat n.dventure in group living. .~ ·, I Elizaboth·Hil1er .. t })ca.11 of Women · ~ _:-~: > -2-;- !' ;\: <.! •' ..• WELCOME! . Waller Hnll wc..nts to s c.y "Hi 11 to oJJ. of you a.nd .to welcome you to.its cordtnl atmosphere. Our rosidonco hnll holds interesting e:xporioncos f'or you, who for tho first time, nro entering its doors. Within its walls wo hope you will find n now homo n..nd mn.ny now friends whQm you will diorish through tno yours. Tho happy tiuos, tho fun, tho serious moments, c..nd tho i nprossivc occo.sions all help to mnkc n our homo 11 a wonderful plo..cc • Waller lbll, striving to accomplish the to ::i,ching of vc..lunblo l8ssons in c..djustmcnt, t oiqrnnco, self-c ontrol, ruJ.cl working with others, asks your co-opcro.tion. Much w:i,.11 be go.inqd fr om working f or those goc..ls, and your homo will bo n norc plon.sa.nt plr-.cc in which to livc, tfuy your years.spent in Waller Hc.11 bo enjoyable nnd rewarding. Sincerely, Becky Rebecca. Henry President of Governing Boe.rd 8l oo l .,.,.. 11,"-Oo J/~l't"•G , ...,"-dlr4l?y .0,,, •..,f:.l.lre' "''-1J>,e C , ., P&,;;,.sJ?J. olJ:..ecli' . vcJ.l)ict. -3- TABLE OF CONTENTS WET.C orvn: FRC6 H•• e • 0 e e ••••••• • •••• e •• e • e e . . . . . . . 1 GREETINGS•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 WEIC OrvIE •••••••••••••• e • • • • • • • • .., • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 3 CHECK LIST •••• ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 6 REGISTRATION •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FRESHMAN CUSTOM5 ••••••••••••••••_••••••••••••• 8 SM.Qt-J:RS ••• • ••• • • • .... • • •••••.• ·•• ~·. -•••• ~•••••·i• ••• 8 HUSKY LOUNGE ••••••••••• ~ 9 MAIL SERVICE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"}O TELEPHONE RULES •••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• 10 TELEPHONE NUMBERS ••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• 11 o •••••• ...................... PERSONNEL •••••• o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JI M:AL HOURS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 CLOfHING ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••• 13 LAUf'IDRY •••••••• o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PERMISS IOIB ............... o ROO~ ..... 15 .................... 16 o ••••• ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 VPC, AT I ms •............. 21 FACILITIES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o .23 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• FIRE SAFETY MEASURES •••••••••••• ~ •.: ~ ••••••••• 24 BIG-LITTLE SISTERS •••••••••••••••• ·••••••••••• 27 COUl'JSEJ,.ffiS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28 STlDY ......................................... 29 GUESTS •••••••••••••• o • • • o • • • • • • • . • o • • • • • • • • • • • 31 "B" CLUB ••••••••••••• " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31 TEAS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o .32 OPEN HOl.S E ••••••• 33 HOhtEC OM ING ••••••• o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 3 CHRISTMAS SP IR IT ING •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 34 o ................ " S CE IAL RU IES ••••••••••• ••••••••••• o •••••••••••••••••••• Q 35 GOVERN ING BOARD •• ·•• • •••••••••••••••••••••••• , 36 CONSTITUTION.•••••••••••••e••••••••••••••••••40 IrIDEX •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -4- CHECK LIST This ·list has been __preparecl to give you some suggestions cf items you may want to bring with you. Marty girls do not like to buy curtains, berJspreads, washable throw: rugs, dust mop, bureau covers and other .such iternsuntil they have con ... sulted their roommates. Lrticles such as the rqattress pad,pillow cover, ·blankets,towels and washcloths are examples of the necessary articles_ a Waller woman must have. address book alarm clock bL::mkets bedroom slippers - - and/or shower shoes (soft-soled}_ calond:1.r camera can opener clothes brush __ coat hangers desk blotter - - desk lamp (not floµrescent; metal or ,glass shade required) dishes dresser scarves drinking glass - - (plastic) eatihi:; utensils - - evening gown (for the college reception) dust · rags first aid kit -- _ Garnent bat_ hair. brush.Md. comb := h.nir c1.ryer hand mirror hat box __ high school yearbook iron -jewelry box laundry bag (s) (more ·than 1 is helpful}· · laundry soap - - mattress pad (36 11- - 72") name tags for clothing pencils,-pen, ink phonograph and records· pillow cover (plastic or cloth, 21 11 2711) . . plastic bucket - - (good for hand laundry) -5- _ _ pl~ying cards radio . . rainwear n.nd umbrella scissors sewing kit shoe boxes or bag shower cap skirt hangers small pan or pot sneakers towels == s oap container and s oap _.:_ stationery and stamps stuffed animals sunglasses tennis racket to.i lGtries t oothbrush, toothpaste · typewriter waste basket ( metal) == REGISTRATION As is expected of-. all new students D.nr.l those who have not pre-ree;istered, all fresrunen must register to become an official member of the college community. Centenni!1l Gymnasium, located on _the map in this handbcok 1 is the place where rogi~tr.9:tion is held. All fees, part of the requirements of entrance, are paid at this time. For those new students who have not had physical examinations previous to their acceptance at Bloomsburg; doctors are presi::mt t o give the roquirocl check-up. In addition, a photographer is ready to take students' pictures for their identification cards. Other phases of registration include: receiving schaiule cards and meal tickets, registering of automobiles and obtainine post office box numbers. By -paying a dollar at the post office, located :in Waller Hall, registered students receive mailbox combinations and r0om keys. -6- ,,,.---:·.-::-_;;-::.;:::.-::::;;:::::.:::: .=:.i:-·:::.-=:-::---- - , -:;.----···__.,. ,. ,.../.,..·' . ·./ ,.Ii ' ~J. l ' 1/ i,'. ( _.. ,._J_. , , . Iti' ," . .. t Ii \' . M.(., - . .. ,.. .. > I . . _,· ,_' • ;: - l.,. . 'I, • ' I, ' . •. •• • ...,, ••- " " ' -•.- ' . j' l \ ' "i ; 1 ,,_ ·1,·.~ \A, B. C, D. E, ·•• -................. 'I l I l I- - · j · N j.:..... j 1• ; --=-- . ,! - • '. , _ -- -J l ~ Flag Pol~ . . 1. Grove · G. Pero::-la _ H. Lagoon I. : Heating Plant · J. Science Hall Carver Hall Noetling Hall Waller Hall Laundry l K, M. • i ! ;.,! i .. .I J ·• • • • r ~1,. ,_.-... . - - ;-·--;-, Shops.-& . . New North p• Q. Old North ~ - .J ..::~-·~ I V ,.. ' ;.. 1 ,- . .;. .,.,-- . .. "--·- -~.,;...,,,:., ..,.,.':~· ··---. -•~ \ .N. Cornmorts : . T • . Gym 0. Navy Ha11 U, Park- Hall Hall 1 - ; ,. . , 'j · . ·-· T ... Storage L. . .. ' ' ' ~ I\ r--· -···· ••:"·j · f_ /~ •·•· ~• ... '•'"'· I ,. ,, ,I. ,.,---c __,.__. '. . -------~:-~~'!"' ~ _ ' . --··s · ... ·~· • - - - · . r I ....,..,-,.- • I,;_.,..,. ·. - ---L :_...,__-• --. - -,~•-•- •".._ _._ .,.......,n.....r• . ~,..,,......,.......~.---·..----.. .- ~ - " ' R - 'I I. •-", 1''\-, \ ' •I i • t L.• • /. ~- - .. ·-- - •• ?, Q I ··f ~-!_· '--- -,.__, ,_ -.,··.__ ....,..··-•----.----_- - Ir J t · .. I\ \. : '• ,. ·--' I H L - . ' I ' I ~ i 9 :,: .✓- 7 !.,- l 't-------. ('P •.,· ._ :> · •·, ' ·~-, ·,', . ;' ·o .' 1{. -- ,, ._j - . .• '; 1' D I•.. I.- ;1 11 . ' .I., ' > , f I • ;-' > I I - -., ·- - 1 " .. ,·:. . I - - --::;"··- - , -.....___ f '-"1 . Ir ' ··- I C ' ,I . '· •-~ '. . A ' .... .t ' .... ' _.it - 1 F' -,I .~. B Ben :f ranklin Athletic Field R. · Tennis Courts :s.. Sutliff Hall ing FRF.SHMKl.'1 CUSTOMS During one of the first weeks of school, freshmen are introduced to a week of initiation to college life. A Customs Cormnittee composed of upperclassmen,- schedules, plans and regulates all the freshmen activities of the week. Each day of customs ·week is designated <':lS .a _specific· day. For instance, in past years, Bloomsburg has had a Civil Defense Day, when one of the stunts planned for freshmen entailed carrying a wastepaper basket and, putting the weste can over one's head. Other events included in rast freshmen customs programs were Indian Day, Kiddies Day, Rain Day and Trial Night. Upon arrival at school, first year students receive a schedule of freshman activities which i'nclude these freshm~n customs. SMCKERS Smoking inside the buildings is confined· to the Husky Lounge and the Gollege Commons Lobby, and other rooms provided for that purpose. Smokers arP orovidcd on each floor oft·h e d©I!Jl,itory for those women who wish to make use of them. · Women may smoke only in these smokers,never in individual rooms. Or.:e" section of the smokers is dedicated to reading or studying and is ·furnished with comfortable chairs,. This section is used for study; smoking is only permitted on tho side ~1hi.:.rp· the .telephone and fountain are located. It is necessary for us to follow strictlythese regulations regarding smoking because of the fire hazard~ · The penalty for failing to observe these rules may-be suspension from college. -8-,_ HUSKY LOUNGE The Husky Lounge,established for the use and convenience of all members of the student body, provides a meeting place where many varied actMties are centered. Students may buy lunches and other refreshments at the Husky Snack Bar, which is· open daiJy-t :Monday through Saturday,7:JO a.m. to 10:00 _p.m.; and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. For eating, modern tables, chairs and booth.s are placed on the rnain floor of the lounge. The· College Store is also a part of the . Husky Lounge which provides additional services for Bloomsburg men and women. Since it is often i.11convenient to make trips downtown for some notions or supplies; many of the needed items, including toiletries,stamps and greeting cards, can be purchased in the store. The College Store also has available text books and supplies for· all courses offered during a given semester. Available in the store are the usual college .souvenirs ·euchas mugs, glasses, ashtrays and sweatshirts • . Bo0k store hours are: Monday t1u~ough Friday, 8:JO a.m. to 12:15 p.m., ~:JO p.m. to 5:15 p.m.; Saturday 8:JO a·. m. to 12-:1.5 p.m. Record and other informal dances are an established part of campus life; the lounge has an adequate dance floor. In addition, for those who like to play cards or to watch television, Husky Lounge has an elevated level especially suited for these purposes. At the far end of the main floor is a fireplace and leather lbunging furniture for those students who want to get together. -9- YlAIT ,SERVICE F or . ths c ,nv •:ni cncr " f all Waller women, the night w.c::tcl"\m.,rc ''1i ll cc,11:sct m:i.il i h tn -2 d ormit '.'.'Y'y if it is placed on the telephone desk in the smok r,r s . This mail will l eave c ampus at 8: 45 the following morning. Mail will bs c:-ll ect od fr 0m the c olle ge post office at 8: 45 each morning and fr om t11e mail b ox at th e rear entrance t o Carv er H2.ll each aftE:rn::m. t at 5:00. TZLEFHOfE RULES Teleph one Duty. Every r esident i~ expected to take phone aiity fer one evening a s emester. The list of assigned ri gbts will be posted on the f'l ocr bulletin beards by the Tclc:phcnc Chair'nan. Failure to repcrt wil l result in tb.e l 'Jss of a! late permi ssion. Pr oc edure. If the t el ephC'ne rings during the day , answ0r it by sa?ing, quiGtly end pleasantly, "Waller Hall, Floor. 11 · Check ·>the · - bulletin b oard f or the girl's r oc-m numb !?r. If she is not in her r o::im, c'~ f>ck the B. R., pre2sroorn, ~r smoker; r ec ord the messag? 9n the message pad~ ;Leav e a nc,te on her do cir if the me ssc1 ise is important. • In le-eating the .'irl, usG ~; cur f.cot a nd not your ·VQiccl Be -sure t c creek the message beak at r egular intervals, because y::iu may hav e had a call. Tol eph::ine Hours. The t el ephone should not be in use after 11: 00 p.ril. unle ss an emergency should ariso. In ?rd er t h::it e::veryonG has an opportunit y t 0 use t be t cleph ::me , c.:1lls should be limited to ten minutes. -10- Calls for resident faculty members should be recorded including the date, hour, : moss 0g':'), arld the name of the person receiving the call. If · the person cannot be located, leave a written mess age on her door. 1 TE1El?HONE NID;1BERS Waller .Hall Dormitory Central 2nd Floor---- ST ;4~9862 Central 3rd Floor - ST 4-9882 W. 3rd Floor - ST 4-9891 Central 4th Floor - ST 4-9802 W. 4th Floor-· ST 4-9811 North Hall - Men's Dormitory 1st Floor - ST 4-9813 2nd Floor - ST 4-9820 PERSONNEL Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Dean of Wamo~, 200, 201, 202, St 4-9862. Mrs. Althea 365, ST 4-5464. s. Hoke, Resident Advisor, Rooms Room Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Resident Advisor,Room 400 1 ST 4-9802. Mrs. Helen Loreman, Housekeeper, Room 232. Mr. Jennings Knoebel,SuperintendentofGrounds and Buildings, ST 4-4660, Ext. 4. -11- ME A L S H O U R S --------- DINING HALL HOURS Mon-Fri Saturday Sunday 7-8 7-8 7:45-9:00 Lunch 11:15-1:15 11:15-1:15 12:JO* -Uinner 6: oo,:c 5 :J0--6:15 5:30-6:15 Breakfast *Denotes Table service~ . . ' -12- . ,, ·· · £ _=-:~. 1 Q 1 li I 1! Q SUGGESTED IIINHftJJ:·1i WARDROBE .. •r~ ' This is the approximate amount • of ciothii1g that a freshman woman will need during her fir~t year at B. S. T. c. Since the foliowing list does not i mply that you must have as -. many or as f ew articles as it suggests,you may add or limit your wardrobe at your own discretion. skirts 5 ~~~ s1Lrnmer 5 (&:sure to pack enough summer clothes for those last few warm days in the fall.) blouses footwear dress shoes school shoes s port shoes (;neakers) socks >f 6-10 1~3 pair 2-3 pair \. 1 pair .... 5:.:.7 pair .·".',"" l.,').' nightwear . •, bathrobe, housee.o.at or ·l duster soft-soled slippers and/or shower slippers,.£ l • · 1~2 pair pajamas or nighties 2-4 coats" •:,·, ,: dress coat sport coat raincoat blazer -:~ ~ 1· ,. 1 1 1 _-.; s_~ - -13- .-. ·1 ..:~. dressy sporty 2-J 2-J {One gown or nocktail dress is required for the President's reception eexlym the school year.) sportswear bathing suit bathing cap bermudas and/ or slacks 2-J sweaters 4-6 1 1 pair accessories scarves gloves, mittens hat or hats purse or purses PROPER WEARING APPAREL A few hel?ful suggest~o:ns as to what to wear when are: 1. .f2!: Sund.~ ~ weekday dinner, suits or sport dresses and stockings are appropriate. 2. For fraternity meetings,dress-up apparel is. usually worm. J. For church, all Waller Hall women wear hats. 4. For classes, skirts, sweaters, and socks are favorites. -14- 5. For spor~! slo.cks, ber;·.mdo..s or gy1.1 suits nrc nost pro.ctico.l. 6. Whi].c in the dori':: 1 · jec.ns or ber;:.ruda.s a.re cor.lforto.blc for lounging or studying. When o.round during free hours, dross properly in o. h ousccoa.t, clnss-woo.r, or sport clothes. NOTE: Other than for ::i.ctivo sport or dcr.c.:.1wcnr, spor·tclothes o.ro not a.llowod. 7. For sunbo.thin,g, s1.msuits or be.thing suits The ter-ro.co bo'l;,woon Wc.llor Hnll c.nd tho Grove is ro sorvod for. this purpo_so for ,ween only, Sunbathing i~ pornittod in no other pL,co , This nonns no s11-1'J.bnthors on tho roof I Sun Lo.nps o.ro not perr.:i ttod in tho dorn duo . to tho dc.ngor cf a. sovoro burn, o.nd ovcrlo::i.ding the circuit. na.y be worn . LAUNDRY Soiled lnunc:.ry is colloctod fron firctowcr C. o.nd fror.1 tho lr,1..indry c.h:uto leco.tod mo.r firctowor D, a.cross fron tho bo.throon, every 1'iondc.y nornine; boforo 8 Tho clonn lo.undry c o.n be picked up a.t tho lnundry building Thursdc.y .o.ftornoon,Frido.y, So.turdo.y until noon, o.nd Mondc,y, lhrk your b .undry o.s follows: a.;-,. A. B, c. Sow no.::10 tc.pos -securely to you.r clothes .* Plc.in tnpc, nnrkod with tho owner I S · nc-,.;.10 in indelible ink, ca.n be substituted f or nt.nc. to.pas. · Plc.co this idontificc.tion on tho wo.ist bnnds or collo.r bc.nds of clothing to fa.cilitc.to sortj_ng ci.t the lc.undry. 1'.Io.rk yourlo.unclry bc.g, {f~,Jc hc.vo f om1d thc.t pross:-on tc.Y-)OS cone lcoro uftcr o. few won.rings. -15- P E Rn I S S I ONS OFF-CAHPlJS PROCEDllilES Day permissions: Resident Y.JD:1on m2y be offcar.ipusuntil 6:00 p:r.i. every dcy without sig:ung thoir d<:; stinatiC'n c~rd. Cut-of-tovm permission must be obtd.ned from a Dtan. If y ou le2ve tho c;ampus during the day and do not e:cpoct to return before 6:00 p.m., sign out on your card. Evening permissions: Resident wo men have off campus pr1.v:i,leges until 10:00 p.m. e ach evening during the week, 11:00 p.m. on Friday, 11:50 p.m. on Saturd-ay. For permissions later than 10:00 p.m., ask • the Dea n on duty for approw,l bef9re B:00 p. m. or after 10:00 p.m. · No permissions. are granted between 8:00 ·p.m. and 10:00 r..d spocic.l purposoa only. You must sign out if you o.ro not in your room uftor 6 p.m. This is dono by placing o. note on your door, indico.ting your dostimtion. Weekend pcrr.ri.ssions: An Overnight Permission Co.rd must be filled out and filed in tho Donn of Women's office before you leave cc.mpus for a. weekend or overnight. Women students return to campus fro~n. tho weekend by 11:00 p.m. Sundf;.y. Under very unusual circUJtlstancos, if you cc.nnot return by 11:00 p.n. on Sunday, please notify tho Denn 6f Wonen by telephone. Procedures: To sign out, fill in the nocesso.ry information on your destination co.rd a.nd file -17- it under •11 0ut. 11 We ha:ve ,a-~policy · that · women students do not leave campus alone at night • . To sign . in, compie:te yqur destination card and place it in· the proper .· · slot ab~ve the filing cabinet~ After s1gning in, you are expected to go to your living quarters irilmedfa.tely. After your weekend perr:J.ssion _has been ap-.proved, sign your destinat:i.ori card ·, and file lt under "Overnight.," If you are leaving for an ov8rnight. after 7 p .m., your parents I written pcriuission r.mst be obtained. o.r No student may sign in Sign ~o~r: ~ .sg:9:. out for another person. • 1t Vacati -v..r r~ :.): !. Lare;o suns c~n be .:.~cposi tccl in tho Business Qf£1.co for s~fokecpinr. Tho colJ.cc;o is not responsible for l0ss of noncy or pcrsvnc~l property • INSPEC'I'ION Be prep~.rec', for roon inspection o.t :-i.ny tine, o.s there will be frequent unc..m,ouncoc1 inspections. . VACATIONS Wc..llcr EoJ.l nust bo in spic and spnn·-conc7_i.:. tion before vc.cntions. These roquirenonts etre to be ,:-_10t before leaving; Have your roon clean r..nd in inspection order: Close o.11 winc1.ows. Pull all blinds to hc.lf the lower so.sJ1. Re:r1ovc oJ.l food fror.1 rom:1 c..nd oJ.l itoDs fron your window sills. Lock your door ns you loo.ve. -21- ;- ' . ,. t · . (Roo2s are indicated by a dasl1 follousd l)( a nur.1:bcr) c. '°· Elevator · Study.Area Smokers · Pross Room F AC I L I T I E S ---------PRESS ROOMS Press rooms with special outlets and equipment have been provided for the convenience of all resident women. We should handle these with the same care. and consideration that we give our appliances at home. ,. I Personal appliances. Percolators, grills, steam irons and hot plates may be used only in press rooms where special outlets are provided. Hair dryers maybe used m the press. rooms or B .R. 1s. All of these appliances must be approved by the college electrician each year. Fill out two registration cards which are available in the Dean of Women 1 s office. Take your appliance .to the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings for approval. A duplicate of the registration cardw.ill be returned to the Dean of Women. Care of the bathrooms. Since we all use the bathrooms, we must do our part to keep them clean. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Deposit · sanitary n2.pkins in the cans provided for them. 2. Turn off faucets and showers compl~tely. J. Use only towels for drying hands. 4. Throw empty boxes, tissues, or paper in the provided waste cans. 5. Keep the washbowls free from dirt and hair. 6. Do not cut hair over basins. Be sure to clean the floor after cutting hair. 7. Basins are not to be used for washing clothes. ~-2;- FIRE -SAFE'fY MEASURES ------------ ·-- FIRE DRILLS Silonco, spocd, crid ardor o.ro nocossc.ry durine firo drills to cloar tho buildin~ q~ickly o..nd so.foly. To prevent po.nic c.nd confusion, know who -your firo chiefs c.ro etnd lonrn the follcwin~ :rulos so thc.t you will respond o.utom~_ticnlly when the ,fire o.lc.rn is s oundcd. Put on n lonG c·oo.t, hn.rd-solc,c1 shoos, o...nd ro_nonbor to to.ko a. towol with you to cover your ic.cc. Close y our windows, put up your shndos, loo.vc tho lit:;hts on, o.nd :ci_pon your doo:c. Specific instructions will bo E:;i von f or lour ing your roon 0.11d going to tho proper firo tower, Fourth floor will wc.lk single filo sto,yinr; on tho inside hoar . tho banister. Third floor will wnlk sinelo file sto.yine: on tho outside nec.r tho w::i.11 until tho lt:.ndine, hi ·roc.chocl. Thon third i'loor will tolrn tho r.Li__cldlo second section· of tho sto.irwr:.y. Tho second floor will wc.11: sinc;lc file, stc.ying on tho outsicloinoc.r tho wo.11. Second c.:rid t,~_irct -floor doors open • inward towo.rd tho corriCLor. The first two r;irls roa.chinc the doors will hold then until cvoryono frvn tm:ir floor .lms loft. Tho first rec.chin[ the doors of Lone Porch will push thou outw::::.rd o.nd hold then until tho buildinc is cnpty. -24- In eve.cue.tin~ Wo.llor Ho.11 we o.ro O:l'l..1JOCtoc1 to lino up mmy fron tho builcling, following tho direction of our fire wc.rdons. In cnso of c:.n 2,ctunl fire, tho fire chiefs . : will direct tho wonon to tho cc.npus between Woller _: F.o.11 nric1 Co.rver Audi t oriun, nnd between W6.llor Hall o.nd Science Hc.11. Ec1.ch wonnn will be nlort for · furth1.Jr instructions fron her fire wc.rdcn, Durine n drill, roiA,in in your nssiBnod c.ron -until otherwise notified. Fire wnrckns hc.vo nuthori ty to . cnf orco tho silence roe,1.u.'--l..tions. Fire towers o.re kept closed , snfcty islnnds if doors a.re In cc.so of fire nlnrn during tho dny, follow tho · sc.l:10 procedure· unless you a.re on o..nothor floor. In this co.so, use tho nco.rcst fire exit, If no officio.I is chocking your floor, ta.kc this responsibility .yourself. r , - /. ""'·- FIRE PREVENTION To insure tho safety of o.11 in Wo.ller Hall, each wonnn has ccrto.in responsibilities which she nust accept. Those regulations arc for yoq.r protection ond we urge you to observe then oo.refully; 1. Do not overload tho electric circuits in your roon. 2. Bo certain thnt there arc no defects in tho ·10.nps, rndios, and clocks. Tho nttnchod cords nust also be in good condition. J. Use hairdryers or percolators only in tho bo.throon or tho pressroon. .!I§£ !!2 appliances i!} your !.2.2D• · 4. Bo sure tho hot plo.to and irons e1.ro urned off before you leave tho prcssroon. 5. You .Q2 not nllowod to s1:1oke in your ~ Q:t ~;.y tine. Bo co.roful with o.11 lighted n.~tchcs o.nd cigarettes 'in tho snokers. Never hc.vo an open fl8.i:1.o outside tho s:icker. 6. Do not use o.n inflorJ1nblc lm~pshndo. 7. Loewe .no obstructions in the ho.11s. This ncans no clothes dryers, unbrolla.s, or boots. B. Do not rcnovo hot plates fron tho prossroon. 9. Do not lock your door at night. 10. In tho prcssroons, replace tho hot irons in their holders. -26- BI G S I S TE RS -LITTLE -.~ - -------~ ~ Bcforo the close of school in Hay, rosidonts may select their "little sisters". for tho no:::ct term. Once the nbig sister" has chosen a name, she usually writos to her 11 littlo sister" .during tho SU1mnor, and is on hand to greet her in tho fall if possible. In addition to tho Wallor Counselors, 11 big sistorsn arc able to straighten out many corr-:plications that 11 littlo sisters" may face. -2?- WALLER COUNSELORS As part of tho program pla.nnod for tho orientation of froshmo.n woman, Wallor Counselors nro available to explain rulos, goncrul customs nnd regulations to tho now women students. Cra.ndnll, Ann - Head Counselor Hockon1xJrry, Nola Andrews, Dinno Kor, Alice Bassett, Myrna Knnpp, Louise Brooker, Betty Lnmmoy, Helen Broun, Mc.rietta L~itor, Sheila Burrows; Nona Collins, Janice Nork, Ginncy Del Vecchio, Carol Pecht, Penny Rodmn, :ihry Drendall, Evalyn Reifsn;ytler, Ela.inc Engel, Nancy Evans, · Nc.n Scott, Franc~s Gilson, Juno Ann Stahler, Co.rol Ginnick, Margie Thomc..s, Bnrbo.ro. Gutgesell, Joan Williruns, J\hrti Winkleblack, :Mo..ry Handshaw, Nancy Hastie, Irone Yeagley, Mo.ry Louisa -28- -S -T -TJ -D -Y LIBRARY Tho colloc;c libro.ry, nn excellent plo.co for study ns well us for doinc; reforonco work, is cor,vcnicntly loc2.tod on tho first floor of Wo.llcr Ho.11. In order tho.t we rx_i.y no.kc tho best use of tho libr::i.ry fo.cili tics c.t our disposnl, tho lib-..co.:::is open nt hours r:iost convenient to tho stur.1.ents. Libro.ry hours n.ro posted on tho libro.ry bul.lotin boo.rd. QFIET .HOURS In order · t .:-, on ..blo · stu,.lcnts to study o.nd sloop in their rocns, it is nccoss::cry to ho.vo o. few rules rec~,rdinc o:cccscivc noise in the resic:l.once hnll c7.urinc cork.in hcurs of the dc..y. By cheerfully conplyinr: uith those rule s for quiet hours im shew courtesy c.nd. tllou1)1tfuJnoss f:)r others. 1. Quiet for sleep: a.. 11:00 p.u.--9:00 o..:·:. (10:00 a..r:.. on Sunday.) 2. Quiet for ttudy a. 7:30 p.m.--11:00 p.li1. excei:;t Saturday. b. 2:00 p.m.-- 4:00 p.I!l. each afternoon. 3. During quiet hours, there should be no: a. Loud talldng and/or lauf:,hins in the rooms, halls, smoker, lobby, pressro0i~1, and B.R. 1 s. b. Loud playing of radios. c. Sla~.ming doors. d. Running in hells. e • Playing the radio, ·' toJ.ld.ng, , typing with the door ppen. If these rules ar8 not observed,the viola.tor will oo P..sked t,o annP " j~ 1, ,~-e o-r0. +,he <'rovorning Rm.rd. Lo.tc Lights o.. f.rcshnon should ho.vc their lights out by 11: 00 p, ,·,1. Sundo.y through F-.cido.y. b, Freshr1on 1.1."..y hnvo seven lo.to-light pcrnissions o. nonth. This on::tblos then to leo.vo their lights on one hour l ater. Proctors will chock co.ch night to sea if this. privil9gc is desired. Proctors c.nd Governing Bo::,_rd nenbors giving o. W8.rning to freshnun 2bout lo.to 1ights should nc.ko n note of it on cards. I+• 5. Lobby o.nd Sr.~oker a.. c. In this nroo. phonographs o.nd ro.dios c~n bo plc.yod orJ___;[ between the h01..1rs of 4:30 p.n. o.nd 9:30 p.,:1. on tho weekends. Girls-;;_::o allowed in the snokor CcL·'tcr d.dnight a.s long c..s they o.re 9..:.ui.9_1. If thoro is excessive noise Governing Boo.rd no:J)crs or Precturs nay close tho snokor nnd rcnove snokor privileges. S'l'UDY AREAS ·•· In c.ddition'to th0 library, there nrc · scvora.l other study nrcns loco.tad on co.ch floor of tho dorr.: o..nd furnished with soft chnirc, s ofas, o.nd ·1nnps. On scco!ld, third, ~nd fourth floors there ure study nrcns c,cross the corridor fron the snokers; 011 third nnc:. fourth floors study nrcns nre nlso loco.tad in tho wost wing. ENCYCLOPEDIAS. ON THIFill FLOOR For the convenience of the resident won.en, o. set of Encyclo12odin Britannica hns boon plo.ced · in tho third floor st~dy aron c.djo.cont to the snokcr. -30- ' GUESTS ' Your friends ' are always welcome at. Bloomsburg whether it be for -just a day or a weekend. You, as hostess, are responsible for them and their comfort during their visit. Arrangement must be made with the Dean of Women I s Office in advance, if your guests are aa:,ing overnight. This consists of filling outboth sections of the guest card. After this slip is approved, file one section in the Dean of Women I s -Office and take the other to Mrs. Loreman who will supply clean linen. A charge of one dollar is made for each night the guest remains in the dorm. This fee is payable, in advance, in the office of the Dean of liomen. If your guests are eating in the coll!3ge commons, the fees for meals are as follows: $ ,.50 $ .75 Breakfast Lunch Dinner $1.00 Tbe fees are paid to the head waiter either before or after the meal. These suggestions are intended to make you a perfect hostess. "B" CLUB' ·The women 1 s sports organization, "B" Club, tries to create .and to increase interest in sporl5 and sportsmanship. "B" Club sponsors the sale of necessary personal supplies. These are available in Room 19 on any of the floors. ?1_ - . :• • Every 1.-Jednesda;7, fr-bln .:f:'00 p.m. to 5 :00 p.m., women ts intra.mur!).ls are held .. i_n.,Qent,ennial. Gym- nas=:i:1.m1~ ~ ,, Tli-os¥-''1:nterested tio~en:'.s}½~ents c~an: _!;,~_@.Y ,i:fr good ·physical.' cond.ition ..by · participating in -almost any sport': at that time ....· .Basketball, swimming, ping pong, volleyball, ·a..~d· archery are just a few of the a,cti vi ties that the "B" Club includes :in its program.; ' Certain days are set aside for -coed swimniingiusually Tuesday and Saturday. . . l •• • . For the time spent participating in sports or :athletic ac;t;i-~i ties, women receive points which iwi.11 :accumulate. · .A "fter earning 500 points in individual and group sports, girls are eligible for "B" Club Membership. I O j •.'..!:, .TEAS Every young woman i~ aware of the .i mro:rtance of -ac&u.i:Hrig social gre1ce • . . You, as a Waller Hp,:J.-1 girl,will=find it advantageous to attend .thevarious teas gt.ven throughout ·the year •. .!( . ) - ., .. - A Freshman tea is held in the autwori and is sometimes referred to an "The Big and. Little Sister tea. 11 Your big sister will introduc.e you to the members of governing board and upperclassmen. In the spring following election of the governing board members, ·a Governing · ·Boar.d ·· IlcssBrt is held to introduce you to the new officers o They will represent you during the following year • . !3esidys thes~ teas, there are many other paft~es given':t,h,t9uiho1:lt the year. They are planred by"the Cornn1uni ty ·Govermi1ent Asso~iation. ~.:.-"';.•:.;-,:';.:;~.:.-·:~;2 !:~~ :.: :'.'l' ;; ~-~~ . :~~-·,f.'.·.;-..1:·<. _(,· :---:-:.'-~~ OPEN HOUSE Waller Hall, usually clos ed t o male visitors, is op_;:m durb\: ..s ot hecurs ·c n·P:irent's Diy.-c.md _Homecoming. Men are not permitted in Waller Hall student rooms at any other time. ~.Waller l".Wc1men take extra care that t heir r ooms are in eood order · on visitorst day. HOMECOMING One weekend during the f ootball season is set aside as "Homecoming." On this special weekend we all stay and open our doors to the visiting frien:t, relatives, and alumni. Befor ehand, the r ooms are judged by a committee of students, faculty, and prominent citizens. The bases f or this judging are: 1. Attractivenoss (impression of whole r oom) Suitability f or dorm life Furniture arrangement . Wall decoration Color 6. Neatness, 7. _Originality 8. ·Livability 2~ 3. 4. 5. Awards arei given t\)· -the r.ooms that best meet these stand2..rds. ~A .h elpful :fnilt: ~the -J~dges are more interested in how clever you are than the amount of money you spend. Guests and judges are entertained by the Waller Hall Governing Board immediately afterward. ~JJ- •· I CHRISTMAS SPIRITIN6 11.s Christmas apptoaches, many of the girls decorate not only their doors but also -the smokers. Since electric light bulbs are hazardous, they are used only with special permission, and then only in the srriokers or study'areas. Every year the week before v~cation is dedicated to "Christmas Spiriting." The n.:unes of all the girls on each floor are placed in a box. Each ·girl then draws a name, and becomes a 11 Spirit 11 to the girl whose name sho has drawn. For.:six · days she does a kind act such as making her bed, or leaving a small inexpeh~ive gift by tho _dobr. To climax all the· events of the week, a Resident Women's Christmas Party · is held. Each girl finds out the name of her Spirit in the exchange of gifts that highlights the f~stivities. • Down through the years Cbristrnas Spiriting has become a .delightful tr~d~tion in Waller Hall. 2 Q 9. 1 ~ SOCIAL 1 B: !!. 1 ~ §. co · DUCT AHD LA1,JS Thero are n::, sot rules r ;:; ;:~arding tho s::--cio.l bohavi rr except t hose ::f CS>Od taste and ccmrtesy. The entrance at L '.:'rlg Porch is l ocked every night at 10: 00 p.m.; all students use the front entrance after this h::>1., r. Couples say good-nite in the Lobby. Acti 0n will be taken against couples parking by Long Porch. Th3 campus behind Waller Hall is considered out-of-bounds after 8: 00 p.m. This means that the back entrance at the trunk lai.'1ding should not be used ~fter this time . We, as c ollege women, are considered adults · and are expected t o know and do what is socially acceptable. Thercf oro, the social cust oms of Waller Hall arc based. on standards cf good jud3cmrn.t. The possession of liquor or being under the influence of alc ohol €ithcr on campus or in the town of Bloomsbur3 ,will be cause for dismissal from college. ~loofi'S[][,[~113Rl'.J?y 13.;_ Oo - , . sr1i 'l't,; Cnrl ' "• Pellns·-1.J,_, E;r-,. '-'c:, · • Y i-allia -35- - :}OVF1:::I~JG BOARD OF THC WALLlR F..L.LL A~. .BOCIATION The Governing _Board is th~ student oom:inistr~tive unit of the Haller Hcll Associo.tion, of which all w0De~1 reoidents [ffe T.18r.1be1~s. This orgc.nization is a coubination of legislo.tive, executive, and judicic.l b oc1ics. GOVERNil:TG BOARD HElillERS President ••••••.••.••••••••••••••••...• Rebecca Henry ·Vice-President •••••••••••••••••••••• Carol:··n Cribbs Sccretc,.IJT • ••••..•.•...••••.. . I:o.y Go.G:,lione Tre2..surer • •..•..••...•••.••••..•.•• ~ •• •il.l~[er;y..: Zevas Soci.c .l Chair·T1?..n •••••••• •.•••••••.•••••• • J1..1.ditl1 O·oss Assistc.nt Soci~-:1 Cl1airman •••••••••• ElC1.ine Anderson Senior Represento:t.ives •••••••••••••• J. oo.nne DeBrc.va C-lorio. G.l:;.hn Patricio. Oley Lol::i. Rigel Junior Represe11tatives ••••••••••••••••• Gail Hurter 110.bel Keo.fer Eileen Wolchesl::r Sophonore Repr0sento..ti ves ••••••••••• ,Ruth2:.nne Daer Alexandria, Galli Da::cbara Je.nes At visors: ••••••••••••••••••• Hrs. Elizabeth d.ller (Dean of ~fomen) Hrs. Althea Hol~e (Resident Atvisor) ta's. 1Iar::;c.ret Anderson (Ree.ic"ent Advisor) 4 • • • • • • • • • GOVERNING BCAP.D DUTIES Floor officers, Governing Boa.rd r.mmbers, and proct.ors have ce1:tain s~ecific duties o.nd responsibili tios entrusted to them. -36- 1. 2. Responsibilities and Duties of Floor Officers: a. Preside at all floor meetings. b. Post list of late light checkers on_ floor. c. Supervise enforcement of late lights and floor quiet hours~ d. Assist Governing Board members and Prom.ors in enforcing quiet hours and regulating late lights. e. Proceed as follows in regard to repeated violations of quiet hours: ( 1) Report off enders to the 'Govorm.pg Board President and Dean of Women f or Governing Board summons _and action. · Resp onsibilities and Duties of Governing Board Members: a. Enforce late lights and quiet hours on tho floor. b. Assist or reinforce proctors in controlling noise and regulating late lights. c. Notify floor officers of continued violati ons of quiet hours and advise .them if a Governing Board notice is warranted$ d. Assist the Pres::i.dent in enforcing regulations and in carrying on the ac~ivities of the Waller Hall Asscciationo 3. Responsibilities and Duties of Proctors: a. b. Enf orce late lights: and quiet hours on the flcior. Notify floor officer of violati ons of quiet hours and advise if a Governing B?ard nat.ia::l is necessary. · -31- COltii""TTEES APPOINTED BY GOVERNING BOARD The Governing Board appoints severeµ committees to e~edite Waller .Hall activities,business, rules, ai1d regulations,and to help to bring about gracious social living in our residence hall. 1. Art Committee Chainna.~ - Connie Au.~iller In th1s corr.mi ttee is : vested the responsibility for Homecoming Day decorations m Waller Hall, such as awards for the most attractiveroorns, autog~aph books for visitors, and attractive designs for the doors. This group also makes the s:i,gns and posters announcing dormitory social affairs. 2. Counse:Lors Cnairman - Ann Grano.all Couns~lors explain ru,les,general customs, and regulations to new women residents; They also advise new students. , ~ . I Fire Drill Committee Chairman - C~rol Higby This commit tee explains the rules o£ fire driJls and how to safeguard against fif.e hazards. ~ '· They also conduct fire drills and enforce these rul~~ ~uring the fir:e drill,_ ·· 4. Housi Committee Chairrrian - Carol Mazza House Committee :is responsible for the attractiveness a"li cleanliness af the residence hall. 5. Smoker Committee Chain.nan - Judy Keiser The responsibility for seeing that the floor smokers nre, Kept clean 211:'. :i.ttract1v§31S placed cti this ccrbmfuttee.• 6. Publicity Committee Chairman - Margie Ginnick The ~ublicity Committee is in charge of publicizing Waller Hall activities in the Maroon and Gold and The Morning Press I the local paper, and Bulletin Boards. news': 7. · Social Committee .r 8. Chairman - Judy Goss Plans are laid by this cornrnittee for all dormitory social events,with the cooperation · and assistance of various other committees. Telephone Committee Chairman - Myrna Bassett The Telephone Com,uttee assigns each woman resident totelephone duty two evenings during the college year. 9. ·Remembrance Committee 0 .: Chairman - Rita Botteon This committee sends cards and flowers to mem. bers of our association who are ill or have a death in their family. 10. Elections Committee Chairman - Frances Scott This committee must see that all elections of the Waller Hall Association are conducted correctly and in an orderly fashion. -39- CONSTITUTION ASSOCfoTION U,LLER Ht.LL _\ 1 Article I - Name The name of this organization shall be the Waller Hall Association of the State Teachers College, Bloomsb\J.rg, Pennsylvania. Article II - Object The object of initiate and carry to encourage high women residents .of this association shall be to on co-operative government and standards of ·living among the Waller,Hall. Article III - Membership All women students living in Waller Hall are, ipso facto, members of the Association. Article IV - Officers Section 1. The officers . of:_··this i~ssociation shall be: a President,.: . a .. Vic·e-Ptesidc.nt, a Secretary, a Treasurer,-a- -Social Chairman 1 and ~twelve elected Representatives. Together these officers and representatives shall constitutette Governing Board. Section 2. The President of the Association s~allbe a junior elected by the entire membership of; the Associatfa:m. She shall be President of the G.owernine Board and representative to the Commun:ity ,Gwernment Association. The Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer ~ha].l be juniors, or sophomores elected by the entire membership of the Associn.tion. The Social Cha•irman of Waller Hall shall be a ,jmliur or a sophomore elected by the Association. --40- Section 3. Any vacancies in offic·e shall be filled with in two week a in · the manner 'provided by this Constitution excepting in the case of Class representatives when the· vacancy ·shell be filled by appointment by Governing Board. Section 4. The term of office of 'the President VicJ-President, Secretary, Treasurer,· and -'· ' $oc~al Chafrman and all membe;rs of the Governing ·eoard shaU be for one year unless re-elected for a second -term of off ice. · ARTICLE V - Elections Section 1.. Each class shall meet for the pur ... pose of selecting nominees. The list of nominees shall be posted one week before the elections that will be held when the particular_ classes vote for their representatives. Section 2. One week before the day set for th:? election of the President, Vice-President, Secretary Treasurer, and Social Ch-airman of the Association, the Governing Board shall post for each office a list of nominees approved by the Dean of Women and Dean of Instruction. Section 3. Elections of President, Vice-President, S0cretary, Treasurer 9 and Social Chairman and all members of the Governing Board shall be held not later than the last week of April. Section 4. A majority of associatfon members must vote, and those nominees receiving a plurality shall receive the position. · Section 5. In case a vacancy occurs• in . the office of President, the Vice-President shall automatically become President and a new.Vice~President shall be elected by the associationo Vacancie:s in any othe~ offi0e $hall be filled ...41- within two weeks 1 ;in the manner provided . by this Constitution in li.,rticlc V, Socti.ons 1, ,2, nnd 4. •._ .. i ,. : l1r.ticlo VI - Amendments This Constitution ro.n~tbo o.monded by a majority vote 0£ tho Associ['.tion. P~vision must be recommended by - the Governing Boo.rd -and >'p ostod not loss than o. week in o.dva.nco of tho timo of voting. BY LAWS , Article I .- M:ictings .-:· _ Section 1. 1,rootings of tho Association F.n.y bo cnllod by tho President nt tho request of the Donn of Women or tho Governing Board • . Section 2. Tho Governing Boo.rel shull hc.vo o. meeting twice n month. Section 3. A mn.j ority of tho Governing Bcrud .. , ~ha.11 constitute n quorum. Section 4. A vote of a. mn.jority of tho membership of tho Association shnll bo nocosso.ry to execute a.ny mnjor logisla.tion. Article II - Duties Section 1. -Tho duties of tho President shnll over. a.11 rogulo.r meetings of tho Ass ocio.tion an!. . Govorning • Boo.rd and: to 9n.ll o.11 .spocio.l mooting~. · Sh'a -· ?hnil be l;'9sponsi1;llc for seeing thnt tho business of the Association is conducted. bo to pro.side Section 2. It shall bo tho duty qf tho VicoProsidont to preside over meetings and to conduct tho business of the 1:..ssocio.tion in tho o.bscnco of thu President~ Sh{;' ,shcll b e rospo'ndblo for supervising tho functioning of committo~s. . . . ~r: ,. · _. · .:. · · Section J •. Ift/ ·shcll be the duty of th0 Soerota- y to kwp a r0cord of all business ·.in both the Association~· and the boo.rd ·arid "to- attend to all correspondence m1d notices. At tho expiration bf:hor term, sho, Bh cJ.1 1 dulivor to e. college authority all books, pap(fr's, and other property belonging · to thu Association and Governing Bo.:it·d. ' --· - .. 1· Section 4. It shnll bo the duty of the Troasurur to rocoi vo funds, koop accurate accounts, disbur so monies of tho Association, properly bclancod to tho ros-ponsiblu collo.:;o authority. '_ ' .-.·i _,c . Soc ti on 5. It : shall bo the duty · of tho SJc•tal Chni:tmnn to plan D.nd L:oxocutu tho social . progra.11 of tho i.JnllGr Hall Ass,) aiation. Soc ti on 6. It· shnll b~ tho rcsporisibility of ·GOVL:rning Boe.rd to m.:iko ·and 1.mfotco rogulc.tions, to f!.~:ipoint chr:i.rmcn of stnnding ~nd El:) uci:11 commi ttcc s, t o direct the_ soci.:Jl .l ,ifo of i:·1.::i.llor HaU, . ahd to prom::ito the gonora.l wclft1.ro of rosicfont women students. Section 7. All actions o.f Governing Bom'd shdll ba subject ta tho appr_ov~, .o'f .. th0 D..J211 0f Vlomi..;n. Article III' - Duus .. .. D:)rmitory dues of ono doll.ar., to bo includod in tho Community· Activities fuo, shall bo collected as _part of the· registration procedure. An addi_;_ t,ionc1l nssessrnent , may be made by. , a majority vote ~.f the Governin~ ,Board ar1d the·.. ·w·aller H.:tll .Associa~ion. . .Any such assessment shru.l. be collected by the Treasurer of tho ·: inllor Ho.l]. :Ji.ssoe'ia.tion. -}43.:. ~· · An:h.... e DJ - Parliamentary· Authority The rules of parliamentary procedures be followed when it is feasible • . shall Article V - Amendments . to the By Laws These By Laws may be amended by a majority vote of the Association. Revision must be recommended . by the Governing Board and posted not less than a week :in advance of the time of voting. AM:t-IDMENTS TO THE COSTITlffirn Amendment 1- pertaining to Article DJ - Officers 1 • . The Social Chairman of Waller Hall shall be a junior who has served as .Assistant Social Chairman of the previous yeare 2. The Assistant Social Chairma~ of Waller Hall shall be a sophomore elected by the Association. Amendment II - pe'r·taining to Article II of By Law; Duties 1. It shall be the duty of the Assistant Social Chairman to aid the Social C!1airman :in Plaming and executing activities for the year. Amendment ill - pertaining to Article IV - Offi--a"S 1. The outgoing president shal 1 serve on t he Governing Board the following year. 2. The President of the Association shall be a junior elected by the entire membership of the Association unless, in the case of resignation of the President, her successor is a sophomore,. -44- Alcohol Uegvl itions •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••. 35 Approprio.te Dress••·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••l4 l~:---eas or.t of Bounds •••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••• 35 Art CorJr.1i ttee ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 38 Bathroan Rulcs ..... ••••·•••••••••••·••·••••••••••23 B Club•••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••31 Big-Little Sister Tea•••·••••••••••••••••·•••··•J2 Big Sisters•••••••·•••·•·••••••••••••••~•••••••·27 Care of Rooms ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 Check List•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Cb.rist1nas Decorn:tio:1s ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 34 Christmas Spirit••••••••••••••·•·•·••••·••••·•••34 Clec!.Iling •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 Colle5e Store•••••••••••••••••••··••·•••••···••• 9 CoLwit,tces •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JG Coi:Tini·c. tee Chairmen • ••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• J8 Co11st,itution •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 Counsolors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2£ Custori1s. • • • • • • . . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 Dining Roon Hours••••••••••••·••••••·••·•··•••·•l2 Dross •••••••••••••••••••••• ~. • ••.•••••••••••••••• 14 Electric A1Jplianccs ••.•• ·•••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 E:!.1C~rclopec1ia •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 Evening Per1:1issions •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• 16 Fire Drill Corn.:1it:Gee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .38 Fire Drill Procodure ••••••••••••.••••••.•••••••• 24 Fire P1~evention ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 26 Firetowers, Loco.tion of••••••••••••••••·••••••••22 Floor, Diabro..E1 of ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 Ii'J..oor Of•ficers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 Food •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 20 Governing Board Th.1ties •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 Gov~ernint:; Boe.rd Tea ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••• 32 Gre ctings . • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • 1 \th,:tc·o ts •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 31 lio.ra.e c or.Ung •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 33 }1.'0llsc Co~Gnnj:Gtee •••••••••••• ·••••••••••••••••••••• 38 1h:_s1cy- Lounge. _• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 Intros,1u.rals .••. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 32 InsJ)cct,ion •••.• • •••.•••••••••••••••••..••••••• 21 'l&a.t..e LiE.:,11-'cs. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• • •• .30 ~i'lC1.l,,,~• • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .15 Library•·•••·••••••••••••••••••••··••·•····• 21 Linen • ••••••••....• .. ...•........•.......•.. • 19 IYiail • ••••...••.•••••••••••..••••.•••••.•••• • 10 lJecessary ltrticles ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0JJen House • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;3) Packing Gv_icI..e • ••••••••• " •••••••••••••••••••• : 5 Perrn.issio11s •..............•......•.•••....•• 16 Personal f~pplianc es ••....................... 2J PersonQl Property .••.••••.••..•••.•.•••••••• 21 PGI'S onnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... . 11 Press rooms . .......•..•......••............•• 23 Proctors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 Proper ·wearing i,pparel .•••••.•.••••••••••••• 14Pub1ici ty Committee •••.••••••••••••••••••••• 39 Quiet IIours . ......................•......••• 29 }legistration .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Remembrance Cornmittee ••••••.•••••••••••••••• 39 Repairs .... ,. ........•.....................• . 19 Returning from Weekend •.•••••••••••••••••••• 17 Room Judging •. .....••.....•...•••••• • ...••• • 33 Room,,Supplies •••.• • •..••......•...•• 20 Signins in •.•••••• Srr,oker Cammi t toe •.•.• Smokinc; Regulations •• ......•....... • 18 ....•............. 38 ....................... 8 9 Sp0cial Permissions •• . . . . . . .. . .. . ...... . •••• 17 Study 1\.reas . .............•.•.••...........•. 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