Students' Handbook OF State Teachers College EDINBORO, PENNA. I I 1946-47 I. Property I of Name of Student I Name of Residence .1. CONTENTS :~~:;al -~-;;~;i~ :::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~3 ~~fE~~~-~~::~-~=~~ !~:~~ ~i. ~1~gI~ND CHEERS :..:..:..: ::..::::::::::::::::::::::: :~::~ VII. GENERAL INFORMATION 47 1~~:~:: 11-11 ~:'sofa~:t!~~~.~~ Men's regulations ~.~:..:..:::.~:::..:::::::.~::::::::::::::::::::.:::~::::.~.. 29-31 ~~i~-;:;d~~..'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::= ~~:~~ ~:~:p~l~a~:.~.._:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i~ 1~~~~ ~~~taO~~.~~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~::::: 1~ ~~~i~::::r~ ~e~~.~~~""..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=: ~O ~~~~:~~y f~'~iliti~.~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~ Book Store 47 Rooms for women l~ 47 ~~~e~~iC~f "-;;;~ti~iii~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~-62 Camera Club , 40 ~~~~~~lin~lu~ocicl""'-;;;cti~iti~~::::~::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::: ~~-38 Schedule of Extra Curricular Activities 64-65 Control of the College §~~:~~:~~:~~~~~~~~~ Tardiness 8 1~ 13-15 ~~~~~~~~:-:~;;:::~~~~ ~: ~3: -2. ~:: ~~~~~:-[~~-~~ -3. Ir~ FOREWORD , This student handbook is prepared annually by the Student Council for the use of those who are unfamiliar with the ways of Edinboro. It is intended as a directory of information about the college. For Freshmen, it will become a valuable piece of college equipment; for the upperclassmen; it is an old friend. My your years at Edinboro be happy and profitable. For the Student Council Earl C. Stubbe Helen Pushchak Louise Johnson .s. , i PRESIDENT'S GREETINGS HISTORY In common with colleges thruout , ' th the Umted States, Edmboro opens e 1946-47 year with its capacity taxed by those You seeking are COming , one 11 ege e will d ' ucahon. during Edinb oro ~osphere. s This tra d ' 1- hand- faImers acade- my at Edinboro by popular subscription, but it was not the State until as 1861 that Pennsylvania's it was chartered by second NOImal School. , WIth vania for monwealth an d , It before information ff rt some valuable you to quickly of hardy Scotch-Irish and founded a private fit into the picture if you are a freshman. If you are one of those who were US furnish you to enable the ' m when a band grouped together A great forward stride was taken in 1914, when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania purchased Edinboro NoImal School and made it the property of the State. Twelve years later, realizing the need of the schools of Pennsyl- of , wIll prove which a will source save time eo. on , information please refer on topics to the Let by organizing to the degree not college catalog. th ' IS better made cation. For official touched I who Ive friendly book will information co 1" year tional , Eighty-five years have gone by since Edinboro was first chartered as a State NoImal School; eighty-five years of growth and service to the communities lying about her. The beginnings of the college were laid in 1857 Although a of educated Edinboro teacher~, the Coma Teachers College four-year Bachelor curriculum of Science designed primarily us all work b e est year together ' m 1 our ong to H ..and ,,6» Van section of this state and make h ' IStOry. at As a result of Edinboro there nasium, L to serve the counties of Erie: Crawford: Mercer, Venango and Warren, Edmboro recelves and welcomes students from every from other states. th leading in Edu- Houten power training the are recent building four new buildings, and plant, and spacious the older buildings, «7. program gym- demonstration school, auditorium. the campus For these of thirty- r! 1 eight acres makes an appropriate setting. Haven Hall, the women's dormitory, was built during the administration of John F. Bigler. Reeder, the men's dormitory was built in 1907 and named in honor of one of the early donors of the school. Academy Hall, known recently as Music Hall, is the oldest building on the campus, being built about 1857. Normal Hall was built in 1857 and in 1891 was considerably enlarged. Today it contains the administrative offices, the library, several class rooms, and the old auditorium. Recitation Hall; built early in the history of the school, is uniquely constructed; it still provides recitation room space. Th~ ~ew Gymnasium, with its excellent ath~etic facilities.. now overshadows the old gymnasium, which IS out-dated. Loveland Hall is named for the late Mr. Frank Loveland of Corry, who for many years was a trustee of the College; ~~ buildin~ was built in 1930 and houses the and Science departments. Weare rightly proud of our campus because of its attractiveness, its accommodations and its traditions. We hope this pride will ever continue to be shared by all incoming students. CONTROL OF THE COLLEGE i : The control of the College is vested in the Board of Trustees, composed of nine members with John K. Earp, as President, and Will P. Rose as Vice-President. The Governor of the Commonwealth, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the President of the College are ex-officio members. .8. INFIRMARY .., . The le,and practice ill , ElaJ:>orateness doesn t mean a thing. Be neat ~d clean sportswear, aJ:>oveall. Assomething for clothes,dressy you'll need twlored for special occasions, and you girls will need a formal or two for dances, etc. . SocIal life is Py no means all there is to College. You'll want to start from the Peqinnlng to do your pest scholastically. It may pe diffifor you, put you can do ill Later you will Pe wanting to Join a sorority or fraternity ' «31. terested. But don't try to do too much. Keep a well-rounded program and, ~udget yuting Edinboro College WInS today. Edinboro is situated on the main betwesn Pittsburgh and Erie. During Victory Sonq On you old Red Raiders, Beat those darned invaders And march on to Victory. Down the floor we'll thunder: We'll put them asunder And march on to Victory. Dribble, dribble, dribble down the floor, Onward, onward piling up the score, Sun will shine tomorrow: For we've won E. S. T.-C. Dick Rockwell' 43 Jack Aiton '44 c 46» All students will be expected to eat in the College Dining Room. However, other arrangements may be made if approved by the College President. BUS SERVICE bus line the day and evening the busses run approximately .every two hours. Due to the fact that the schedules are constantly changing, we shall not attempt to print them. The schedule may be obtained by calling 2471. BOOK STORE Books and other supplies are obtainable at Cooper's Stationery Store. It is advisable to order your books as soon as possible after they have been designated by your instructors. Every student is expected to own the text book required by the Instructor of each class. c 47» f ere 0 $45 .a art qu one washed er. FIRE REGULATIONS Fire drills are required by the laws of the Commonwealth. Signal for drills will not be announced and will be given always by some particular person designated for this duty. The first fire alarm Is always a call to all persons to participate. Th f e served: 1. 2. 3. 4. 11 0 ' oWIng drill d proce h ure s Id ou be b 0 Order: studenis to leave first, followed by faculty. Keep to the right. Avoid running and rushing. Responsibility for the observance of fire drills and other fire reaulatlons falls to all persons-students, facultY, and employees. Custodians of the various buildings will see that Instructions are given to meet the partlcular needs In each building. ree 0 are arge tied pro securely e In e a a ' Ices1 laundry I s s en s It rt ory d vid d th orm 0 aun 1 f ch 1 f t0 b e bag made especially for steam laundry. All bags and articles to be washed should be clearly marked with the name of the owner. Students are advised not to send fine pieces to the college laundry. Women's laundry bags are to be at the foot of the basement stairs by nine o'clock on Wednesday .Thursday When the alarm Is given, close all windows to prevent draft. Empty first floors and basements first. .48. ersona d b ' ff Edlnb at the local post ofice. Lock boxes oro posto Ice. may e secure at at t d th tud students at t e f , Students are perlnltted the u~e of tubs, IronIng boards and electric Irons ~ the basement of Haven Hall. The laundry IS reserved for the use of men on Fridays. dry The College receives two mall deliveries each day. Dormitory mail will be delivered directly to the students' mall boxes there. The College offers no service for the purchasing of stamps; such matters should be handled by individual P LAUNDRY h MAD. SERVICE mornings. after These lunch. are to be called for on Men's laundry bags are to be In the back entrance to Reeder Hall by nine o'clock on Monday morning. ThIs service Includes no more than twelve pieces, Including two shirts. Laundry Is returned, washed and Ironed, to Reeder Hall on Fridays. Laundry bags may be purchased Book Shop or elsewhere. at Cooper's All students living on campus are entitled to $.75 worth of laundry based on laundry price list. For additional laundry the schedule of charges should be consulted. Payment will be made when laundry work Is completed. .49. COLLEGE DffiECTORY 1 .InlsAdm.. tr a Ii ve Office of the President Normal Hall, Off ' Ice a f th D e ean a f In s om t cti ru N 1 orma Mr. McNees Mr. Miss ces first floor front 11 fi t a, M.ISS Whi fl rs oar of the Bursar Normal Office of Director Office of Librarian first floor right center of Art Education Loveland Hall ' first floor Normal Hall second floor front Infirmary' Haven Hall third floor front at the north end Offi ce af the D ', Ie t'1t'Ian Haven Hall, first floor front at north end 2. Mr. Doucette Mr. Ellenberger Training and Mr. Mr. floor Haller Harrison Miss Ketcham Dr. Johnson Miss Ludgate Mr. La Bounty Faculty Offices Loveland Demonstration Hall, first floor School, Loveland Hall, New Gymnasium. first first Recitation Hall, second Loveland Hall, second New Auditorium, second Recitation Hall, first .50 .« first floor floor floor floor floor floor second floor first first Zahniser the Recitation Trammg ' , tney campus. floor floor Loveland Hall, first floor New Auditorium, second floor Hall, an d School, first The following floor D emons second TELEPHONE SERVICE Telephones on a private College (Edinboro 301) are located in various on Hall, Hall, Music Hall, Gymnasium, rear Office of Dean of Men Normal Hall, first floor rear Office of the Dean of Women, , Haven Hall, fIrst floor nght Office New Miss Skinner Mrs. Campbell Mr. on H Loveland Mallory Ruttle is a list tra tIon ' floor branch places of their locations: , President Secretary'ss Office Office , 71 70 Dean of Instruction's Office Bursar's Office Apartment of Dean of Women Haven Hall Receptionist's Desk , InfI~aq DietitIan s OffIce ; , , 75 76 77 78 79 80 Loveland Hall , Reeder Hall , The Kitchen The Power House; Mr. Arris Emergency Repairs 84 83 86 The The 85 81 , Storeroom Old Gymnasium 88 If you are at one of the campus phones listed above and wish to call another station on the campus, simply dial the number of that station. 5. » Outside calls in Edinboro may only be made by students through station 78, and there it will be necessary to dial "0", before dialing September the number Sun. listed in the directory. ", Long distance calls may only be made over the pay telephones found in each Dormitory. STUDENT SELF HELP There are a limited number of part-time jobs available at the college, and 11 is anticipated that there will be a few jobs available about the community. If you would like a part-time job, it is advisable that you apply to Mr. Mallory as soon as possible. Social Calendar -1946-1947 8-Reception of freshmen upper-classmen and parentsDean 01 Women,and Mon. g,;.-Registration of all students Tues. 10-8:00 P. M. Get-acquainted. party for all students 8:00 A. M. Freshman Breakfast Classes begin for upperclassmen -, Ereshman orientation' W~d. li-Assembly-Student Faculty Cooperative Government Edinboro Fair Thurs. l2-Edinboro Fair Fri. l~Edinboto Fair Sat. 14-8:00 P. M. Campus Party Sun. IS-Affiliation of students with churches of Edinboro Mon. l~ Tues. 17Wed. Thurs. Fri. ,Sat. 181g,;.-September Birthday Dinner, 20-7:00 P. M. All-college Aquacape 21-7:30 P. M. Treasure Hunt and Wie~er Roast Sun. 22Mon. 23Tues. 24-After Dinner-Outdoor Sing Wed. 25Thurs, 2~Big and Uttle Sister Tea Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. «52" 2728-Evening Choir Party "2930- -_co «53» October Tues. 1Wed. 2Thurs. 3Fri. 4-6:30 A. M. -5:30 P. M. W.A.A. Color Rush, Pcrrcrdecrnd Hockey Gcrme Sat. 5-Footbdll Gcrme with Clcrrion S.T.C. crt Clcrrion Sun. 6Mon. 7~ Tues. 8-5:00 -7:00 P. M.-Ccrnterbury Club Picnic Wed. 9Thurs. 10Fri. 11Scrt. 12-Footbcrll Gcrme Westmins1er with Westminster Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Game .54- Fri. Scrt. with Allicmce 1-4:00-5:00 P. M. Fincrls-Tennis Tourney Student Council Convention 2-Football Gcnne with Mcmsfield at Edinboro-Student Council Convention KClPpa Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Scrt. Sun. Mon. crt E Club Ball 202122232425-Alpha Delta Founders Dcry Dinner, Erie 26-Pcrrent's Dcry Footbcrll Gcnne with Thiel crt Edinboro 8:00 P. M. McrsquercrdePcrrty Sun. 27Mon. 28Tues. 29Wed. 30Thurs. 31-0ctober Birthdcry Dinner-Student Co. opercrtive Government Convoccrtion November at Sun. 13Mon. 14Tues. 15-Mu Kcrppcr Gcnnmcr Initicrtion-Slippery Rock CISGuests 5:00.9:00 P.M. Wed. 16Thurs. 17Fri. 18Sat. 19-Homecoming Dcry Footbcrll Edinboro Scrt. Deltcr Phi Alumncre 4-4:00-5:00 P. M. Finals-Tennis Tourney 5678-4:00-5:00 P. M. Fincrls-Tennis Tourney 9-A1phcr Deltcr Formcrl Dance 10II-Second Qucrrter fees due 4:00-5:00 P. M. Fincrls-Tennis November Birthdcry Dinner Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Scrt. Bcrnquet 3- Tourney Sun. 12131415-4:00.5:00 P. M. Fincrls-Tennis Tourney 16-Footbcrll Gcrme with Slippery Rock S. T. C. at Slippery Rock 17- Mon. 18-ScaRcrb Club Workshop .55- . Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 192~ 2122-After Dinner-Parlor Sing in Haven Hall 23-Square Dance 2425-Thanksgiving Dinner 2627-Thanksgiving Recess begins at noon 28293~ December Sun. 1- Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 2-Thanksgiving Recess ends at noon 34-Assembly-Speaker, Lou Sarett, Lecturer 5-December Birthday Dinner 67891~ 111213-Basketball Game with Buffalo Teachers College at Buffalo 14-Christmas Party-Residents of Haven Hall Basketball Game with Fredonia Teachers College at Fredonia 15-Christmas Vesper Service 16-Christmas Dinner at Haven Hall .56» Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. 17-Student Caroling 18-Christmas Recess begins at noon 192~ 2122232425262728293~ 31- January Wed. 1Thurs. 2-Christmas Vacation ends at noon Fri. 3Sat. 4Sun. 5Mon. 6Tues. 7Wed. 8-January Birthday Dinner Thurs. 9Fri. 1~ Sat. 11-2:00 P. M. W.A.A. Senior-Varsity Basketball Game Swimming Meet and Tea Basketball Game with Alliance at Edinboro Sun. 12Mon. 13Tues. 14.57 » . Wed. 15ThUI'B.16Fri. 17-Baskelball Game with Indiana S.T..C. at Edinboro Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. 10111213-February Sat. Sun. Fri. 14-Basketball Game with at Edinboro 18-First 19- Semester ends after last class Mon. 20Tues. 21Wed. 22-Second Semester Registration and Payment of Fees 8:00 P. M. All school party Thurs. 23-Classes begin Fri. 24-Basketball Game with Fenn College at Edinboro Sat. 25-Basketball Game with Slippery Rock S.T.C. at Slippery Rock Sun. 26Mon. 27Tues. 28Wed. 29Thurs. 30Fri. 31-7:30 P. M. Winter Sports Party February Sat. 1Sun. 2Mon. 3Tues. 4-Basketball Game with Clarion S.T.C. at Edinboro Wed. 5Thurs. 6Fri. 7-Basketball Game with Alliance College at Cambridge Springs Sat. 8Sun. 9«58» Birthday Dinner Indiana S.T.C. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. IS-Valentine Dance 16171819-Basketball Game with Clarion S.T.C. at Clarion Thurs. 20Fri. 21-Mu Kappa Gamma Initiation and Dinner Sat. 22-Basketball Game with Fenn College at Cleveland Sun. 23Mon. 24Tues. 2SWed. 26Thurs. 27Fri. 28-Bowery Brawl March Sat. I-Basketball Game with Fredonia Teachers College at Edinboro Sun. 2Mon. 3Tues. 4Wed. 5-Basketball Game with Slippery Rock S. T.. C. at Edinboro Thurs. 6Fri. 7«59» I , Sat. 8-Alpha Delta Formal Initiation and Dinner 5:30 -7:30 Sun. 9Mon. 10Tues. 11Wed. 12Thurs. 13Fri. 14-7:00 P. M. Inter-class Swimming Meet Sat. 15Sun. 16Mon. 17-March Birthday Dinner Tues. 18Wed. 19Thurs. 20Fri. 21Sat. 22-St. Patrick's Day Party Sun. 23Mon. 24Tues. 25Wed. 26-Thurs. 27Fri. 28-8:00 P. M. Aquacade Sat. 29-Easter Vacation begins at noon Sun. 30- Mon. 31- May April Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 7-"'Tues. 8Wed. 9-Easter Recess ends at noon Thurs. 10Fri. 11Sat. 12Sun. 13Mon. 14-,,;'(; Tues. 15Wed. 1~ Thurs. 17-April Birthday Dinner Fri. 18Sat. 19-Three-act Play, Edinboro Players Sun. 20Mon. 21~ Tues.' 22Wed. 23Thurs. 24Fri. 25-Art Conference Sat. 26--Art Conference--Alpha Delta Formal Dance Sun. 27Mon. 28Tues. 29Wed. 30Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. 123456-- Tues. Wed. ,,60» I-May Birthday Dinner 23-Kappa Delta Phi Spring Formal 4-Alpha Delta Mother's Day Program 5-Golf Match with Grove City College at Grove CityI 6--I 7.61. Thurs. B-Spring Concert by College Choir ." ~~. i ItPhi Sigma Pi Spring Formal Sun. 11Mon. 12- MEMO. !.. Tues. 13Wed. 14Thurs. 15-4:00 P. M. Intercollegiate Telegraphic Archery Meet Fri. 16-Alpha Psi Omega Initiation Sat. 17- Junior-Senior Prom Sun. 18Mon. 19Tues. 20Wed. 21Thurs. 22Fri. 23Sat. 24- Alumnae Day Sun. 25-Baccalaureate Mon. 26-Faculty-Senior Picnic (noon) Tues. 27-10:00 A. M. Commencement .61. .63. PAGE SCHE Extra-Curricu Monday PERIOD Tuesday DULE for lar Activities 1946- .1947 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1. 2. Photography Club 3. Debating Club Press Club 1. Class Meetings 2 and 4. Meetings (Dean of Women -Dear of Men) 3. Dean of Instruction's Meetings Choir 4. 5. 6. 7. Choir 3:35-5:00 Ensemble Football W.A.A. 7:00-9:00 ScaRab Club Football or Basketball Football or Basketball Edinboro Players 2-H Y.M.C.A. Football or ,Basketball 1-3 Off-Campus ! Women i Ensemble Football W.A.A. Basketball Photography Club (as selected) E Club Alpha Psi Omega Workshop Basketball 1-3 Newman CluJ:! (weekly) Year Book Staff 1-3 Canterbury Basketball 1-3StudentCounci Club 1-3 Delta Phi 2-4 Y.W.C.A. Delta 2-Mu Kappa Gamma 9:00-10:30 ! Ii Alpha Delta Fraternities «64» «65» -~