r -T- ] STUDEN; ] HANDBOOK of ] ] State Teachers College Edinboro, Pa. ] 1951-52 ] Property of (Student's Name) ]] ] Residence c ".""'.""'.'..., - ~ (1 J LI h~ndbook, r y serve as about but a to Dr. to for their . Ion O not to and express o 10 the freshmen, 0 an l J not student in of activities. regular the make oneo .find all events. ur- f should pleasant will carefully coming to to d a classmen found prepare b een that Edlnboro read of are h k i~formation at upper -should calendar as db 00 with stay pertaining ratitude h o you your The be an Th IS J nish I n as the The usual the regulations freshmen Most catalogue. of these eD 0 of Women' L J for Special Student attention Government, is called in to the order Constitution that there Mor an material for d tohi 0 thIs e p ~~nthe prepara: Student cers. Albert Charles June .may booklet. be .It "I The alii GREETING is [J WIt o h CouncI are Janaszek, Lodge, full, President. ( the ] Secretary most specI the coll~ge every con good will year will make present, be 3 I handbook to of student [J (J this as Opportunities a L. 2 fill o dt uc. taste principles. that the catIons standards governing of to ofi accepted hope participation. purpose minute0 the I Vice-PresIdent intelligent not Commonly 0 Kerness, , s:ncfe~hegCollege Presl .Ruth t customs, will upperclassmen. O'dr guIdance f the It only 0 foro, orma In Collegeo Houten, Miss dl~bbutedwin Edl~ of activities, the faculty e to Van and t gth wish IS at source of of ode so We enrolled ble rer~m poro;s regulatlo Invaliable to 10 a the ~nd which student PRESIDENT'S t 0 0 ( This eve J -" 0 FOREWORD happy H. Van and one. Houten the that ! ~ 1 l' i .J HISTORY , ,Ninety years have gone by since Edmboro was first chartered as a State NorIIl.a1 School -ninety years of growth and. service to t~e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The begmnings of the college were laid in 1857 when a band of Scotch-Irish farmers grouped to' gether and founded a priyat;e acaden;ty at Edinboro by popular .subscnptlon, but It was not until 1861 that It was chartered by the State as School. Pennsylvania's second Nor [ ] ~ " , [ J " , wealth made Edinboro Teachers by organizing a four-year a curriculum Coll~ge leadmg to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Ed t. uca lon. .' Although desl~ned prImarily to serve the of E r Ie, Crawfo~d, Mer c ~ r, and Warren, Edmboro. re.cewes and welcomes students .from every sectlon of d f th t tes t h .IS state an rom 0 er sa. As a result of the building program C?W cluded in 1940 there ~r~ four new bulldings, ~ gymnasium,'tralnlng and demonstra- .~ J m a I A great forward stride was taken in 1914, when the Commonwealth purchased Edinboro Norma.! School and made it the prop' er of the State. Twelve years later, realizini the need of the schools of Pennsylvania for better educated teachers, the Common- counties Venango, J L 4 ti°':l school, power plant, and spacious audi- tonum, For these and the older buildings the campus of thirty-eight acres makes a~ appro.priate setting, Haven Hall, the women's d.orml'tory, was built during the administratlon of John F. Bigler. Reeder Hall the men's dormitory, was built in 1907' and named in honor of one of the early donors of the s.chool. A.cademy Hall, known recently as MusIc H~lI, IS the oldest building on the campus, havmg been built about 1857. Normal Hall was built in 1875 and in 1891 was con~id.erabl.y enlarged. Today it contains tfe admmlstratJonh offices, the.lib!ary, seve.ral assrHUs, ba~l t e ol~ audlto~lum. Recltatlon a, .UI t early m the hlstory of the school, provlde.s cl~ss room space. The New 1 , C?ymnaslUm, Wlt~ Its excellent athletic facilitles: nl?w overs adows the' old gymnasium, L ' ) fo~lch IS outmoded. Loveland Hall is named h t~e late Mr. Frank Loveland of Corry, ~ .Con o.r h~an bY . IYde.ars was a. trl!stee of the ege, t IS Ul mg was bullt m 1930 and .houses the A.rt and Science departments. A .c. L I [ ) temporary the Federal science Works building Agency was erected in 1947. by ~ L. 1 - " (] We are rightly P roud of our ca b .mpus c.ause 0 f ~ts attractiveness, its accommoda-e tl?ns and. ItS traditions. We hope this pride wlll contmue to be shared by all incoming students. 5 6 [J 7 6:00 to 1.00 to 8:30 to 8:00 ~.~~.~~.y B~eakfast [J 6:15 to 5:45 DInner 12:15 to 11:30 L~nch '. 2174. Edinboro home, his at or 7:30 to 7:00 Breakfast Edin- Clinic, the at Ghering Doctor call may ays ee ] (Wkd ents d stu the EMERGENCY, OF CASE IN 4.00.,to.., are: hours Meal meals, serving m M P 00 ' 5 M P stu. boarding the all accommodates people, A,M. 9:00 to A.M. 7:45 400 seats which room, dining The Hall. J hours: office followIng the respect are students ti~e, any practically at firmary Haven in located room dining College the I ( in students boarding to served are Meals l' In- the at found be can Nurse the While ROOM DINING ] 12:00 and A.M. :00 11 between infirmary e t at IS PhysIcIan, College the Ghering, P.M. 5:30 dinner For h Haro p~. H.al.l. Haven of floor first the A.M. 11:30 luncheon For " Id locate IS whIch Infirmary the joining A.M. 7:00 breakfast For ad- sultd a I~ ltv~s Nurse College The hours: following the ] before nurse the to made be must rooms INFIRMARY thei~ in ill students for trays for Requests '" member. ex-officIo an IS TRAYS FOR REQUESTS ] Instruction Public of Superi~tendent .~tate The VIce-PresIdent. as Rose P. Will and nurse. and physician the of services the PresIdent, as. E.arp, K. John with members have also students day and Off-Campus nIne of. composed Trustees, of Board the necessary. if Infirmary the to moved J vested.m IS College the of control The be will student The treatment. prescribe ..and him visit will physician the or She Nurse. COLLEGE THE OF CONTROL _.J used is method self-service the b.ecause ?ents Noon 12:00 to A.M. 11:00 to asked Noon. 12.30 DInner room hIs m ROO~. IN .ILLNESS 2182 boro ." 5:30 Supper College the to student any of illness The . immediately reported be must r. Admittance to the dining room is by meal ticket only. These tickets are issued to all boarding students and are non-transfer- _.be [ J ~. All assIgned able. A limited number of guests may be accommodated in the dining room, providing individual meal tickets are purchased in advance in the Service. office of the Director $ .45 55 75 THE an opportunity ] L to fill ] State '- L j ) ' [ ] leisure hours with enjoyable reading. Our library has the distinction of being openofshelves for inall the books, allowing all one the few statethus which employs L ~ students easy access to the volumes. Of course, this system must be carefully super- 8. drawn at 5:00 P.M., and returned at 7:00 P. M., or taken at 8:30 P.M. and returned before 9:00 A.M. the following morning. ~ Teachers College soon discovers the educational and recreational facilities available in our College Library. Approximately thirty thousand volumes offer a wide range for reference and study. A generous fiction section and 193 magazines and periodicals give student J J LIBRARY The entering student at Edinboro the [ ( Breakfast Lunch Dinner books which have been definitely to classes are placed on shelves directly behind the desk and are known as the Reserve Books. Such books may be with- of Food Transient meal rates are: vised and consequently certain rules must observed. '5. ] Failure to observe these rules will result in a fine of ten cents per hour. 2. Books not on reserve but in demand are termed "overnight books" and may leave ~~=h~ib:~dY:u:~y b~m:et~~;~J t~o~~ o;:e;O A.M. return t~e following IS ten cents day. Penalty a day. for late 3. All books except those on reserve may be withdrawn ~or two weeks; a fine of two cents. a day wIll be .chargd for book~ ~ept overtIme. EncyclopedIa volumes and dIctIonaries may not be withdrawn. 4. Magazines may be withdrawn from the Library Books. subject to the same rules as Reserve No student will be issued grades or credits until all library obligations have been settled. 6. No books may be removed from the Library except by proper charging at the desk by the Librarian in charge. Anyone [J 9 ,,- ~ taking books not properly charged from the Library will be subject to a fine of $5.00 for each book and suspension from all College activities until such fines are paid. will Normal Hall observe the d Mon and following h ay throughout t h roug the J T ( "X" ' -Noon -4:00 [ P.M. ACADEMIC STANDARDS d. S Gra Ing ystem Standards indicating the quality of work are:" "A" -grade given to students whose ,,:,ork is clearly of an excep' tlonal nature. "B" -grade given to students who' do distinctly superior work. "C" -grade rep.resenting work of "D" -grade indicating unsatisfactory work. th.at the Justifiable been able .:: quired limit. ] ] 0 ~ [] ( ] r [. must be re' a grade, but a mark indi, some to work student, cause, has complete within the the for not re' timf" The Dean's List Twice a year there is published, "The Deans List," a list of students who have made a grade "B" or better in every course taken during the previous semester. Classes The following number of credits are neces' sary to become a member of each class: Sophomore - 32 Junior -64 Senior -96 Graduate -128 or degree REGISTRATION S d .dd . tu ents are remm e to register ] qualtty. 10 earned ] ~ I -not cating. ! [ P.M. P.M. -grade indicating failure. Any course in which an "F" grade has been peated. hours: Saturday good ( year F .d n ay 8:00 A.M. -5:30 7:00 P.M. -9:00 8:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 'F" ~ Clipping and marking books is prohibited. The Library is located on the second floor of (,..J c ( ] fees paid on in the assigned dates. All advance. Permissions and pay fees must be must be ob- tained from the President of the College in advance to avoid penalty for late payment. 11 ~L . Dates of regi.stration and payment of fees may be found In the Calendar. ABSENCE AND TARDINESS S d h I ...Women tu ents s ou ~ be famIliar wIth the method of securing excuses for. ~~sences from class. The burden of responsIbIlity after an absence.. Plt;ase note that excused absence IS wIthout penalty. no been approved by the ] absence -3; [ ~ ] Personal illness or emergency 4. S. 6. [ ". 12 Unexcused absences are regarded as of neglect and inof the student and Three equal tardinesses shall to one unexcused be considered absence. as It is the student's responsibility to con.tact his instructors to make up work be penali~ed in his grade. 7. The student may not make up work because of an unexcused absence. He will [ .J [ - ] be penali~ed in his grade absences. For example, or death in the imme- c. Marriage in the immediate family. d. Absence from the campus for participation in athletic contests (or other college activities) when requested by unexcused. missed because of an excused absence. If he does not make up this work, he will ] dentist. Serious illness diate family. considered are so considered in assigning grades. [] or dental appointments. (1) A written statement from the b. be prima facie evidence difference on the part medical college nurse, the college physician, or the family doctor or shall There is no cut system at Edinboro State Teachers College. faculty. 1. Excused absence forms may be secured from the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women for one of the following reasons: a. [ un- The' f.ollowing regulations governing excused and unexcused absences for all stuhave the faculty sponsor and approv~d by Dean of Instruction. 2. If the student does not secure his excuse from the Dean of Men or the Dean of and present it to the instructor ..within seven days after the absence, the -the [ ] '. for absence and tardiness rests at all times upon the individual involved. He must take the initiative in planning for making up work dents [, ] course three unexcused absences will resuit in lowering the grade one letter; 8. [J for all unexcus~d in a three-credit four unexcused absences will result in expulsion from class with failure. Whenever a student has been absent from any course more than twenty per 13 J cent of its total class hours, the teacher in ~harge shall report the case .to the ChaIrman of. the Absence CommIttee. No student whose absences fro.m any course exceed twenty ~er cent .of Its total class hours. s~al.l receIve credIt for ~hat ~o.urs~.In indIvIdual caseswhere obvIous InJus~ce would result from of each quarter. ASSEMBLY h W d d . teen h tI t acb d e nes ay. morning ref s u' h d .. ent 0 y meets In t e au Itonum or a period of worship and entertainment. The. programs are varied and consist of lectures by prominent thinkers, musical recitals, plays, skiis, movies, and important announc.ements. A committee of students meets wIth the faculty sponsors to plan the programs. Every student at Edinboro is required to attend. An assembly seating list will be pre' pared with seats assigned and attendance will be checked. The list of absentees willi be filed in the office of the Dean of Iw struction. matically lowers Each by unexcused one pointabsence the totalauto' ac' d . E STUDENT GOV L [ l ] ] [ ] 1 I -Council r Lj ] r"" 14 The Student'F~cul~y C~uncil consi.dersa~d enacts much legIslatIon In connectIo~ wIth campus problems. Probably its most ~mpor' tant function dent'Activity is the budgeting Fund. The Council of the meets Stu' regu' larly and is always ready to listen to and discuss any new prqposal for college prog' ress. Council meetings. ~re. open to any of the student body who wIsh to attend. membet:s are elected by the stu' dent body and facu.lty. and. serve for two semesters. MembershIp In thIs group should b e consl.d ered a very h.Igh honor. CONSTITUTION Revised 1948 I ." . L ] l J L ] cumulation of quality points which the stu, dent has earned toward graduation: ~ .. Student Council enfQrcement' of thIs rule, the A?sen.ce CommIttee of the Faculty may waIve It. 9. Reports of a.bsences,both excused and unexcused, will be sent to parents at the end lr [ AR.TICLE I Name ... The name of thIs organ!~atIon sha11b e t h e Studen~,Faculty Co'operatIve Government of the Edmboro State Teachers College. ARTICLE II While .appreciating Purpose deeply the provinc.e and functIons of the Tru~tees, College Presl' dent, Dean of InstructIon, the Dean of. 1[ J 15 , i i ,... i Women, Bursar and other officials and fac' (1 ulty committees and members, organi~.ed chiefly for administering the business and In' I struction of the faculty, ' the and college, we, the President the of . isting and to be organi~ed are vested ih 'a .Council, students, the Col, cluding th~ the Council, the College. ] agencies ulty lege, feel that there still remains Un?ccupied a large pro~ising field for cooperative serv' Accordingly, we do hert;by declare that: the purpose of ~he Co:operative Gover~~e?t is to take .o:-,erIncreas!nglr the responsIbilIty for .orgaru~lng and dIr.ectlng purely student, affaIrs,. t.o co:operate WIth the proper colleg~ 11 authorIties \L In matters of student welfare, and to seek constantly to make the college a better agency for developing effective citi' ~ens and teachers. ARTICLE III M.em bersh'IP. The membershIp ~f this Co'operative Gov' ernment shall consIst of all ~tudents, all faculty members, and the PresIdent of the College. ARTICLE IV :.. follows: (a) legislative functions in relation to all student and studenwaculty agencies now ex' 16 exec'!tive functiohs, in' of any. measure p~ssed vested In the President and sponsors student are existing stude'nt ,faculty o!"gani~ations continue to by of in with their fac' pres' ent form and to function as at present until such time as they may be modified either by vote of the Council and approved by. the ] ..College College President President. 1] or by direction ARTICLE 1] of the V Membership, Elecion! Officers ' of the CounCIl Section 1. The Student Faculty,members, Council shall be composed of seventeen ~ight of whom -four men and four women -shall be students elected by the several 'classes, a representative from the Reeder Hall Council, a representative from the Haven 1 ] Hall men, General Organization Section 1. The functions of this Co' operative Government shall be distributed as veto are Section 2. The 1 ice. and (b) ] L Council, a a representative representatIve of of off'campus off'campus women, " a chairman, elected by popular vote, a faculty member electt;d by the faculty,. a faculty ] member L ] appointed by the PresIdent, the Dean °LMen and the Dean of Women. Section 2. Methods of election: To be eligible for election to the Council 17 , t r. .n students should be outstanding in character and ability and have a college record Df bet' ter than a "C" average. Each claS$ shall elect annually, at the elect class me~hod shall be used to representatives: L ] L ] of three whIch shall the cl~ss at least two nominations membership for each on ] ' Cou~cil ' for , upper three classes ] by the end of the first quarter f~r freshmen, and ..for the second semester electIon, by February 15. From. this. ~roup of ~o~inations, with or without addItIOnal nominations that may be made from the floor, the class shall elect by ballot its two representatives on the Council. . Othe, groups shall elec~ their election later the , ] , and h?urs candIdates than ] before take February place 15, the at at an which will speak about his the S,tudent-Faculty Government. Following shall by appoint shall before shall the be elect electIon. The assembly time not each aims or plans Co-operative the .speeches, the the ChaIrman of the ballot. Sect!on 3. Any student vacancy on th.e shall be filled for the balance of hIS term same .regular this at a special elec~on cond.ucted in the manner as herem prescrIbed fo, the election or appointment. Nothing in Constitution shall prevent the election ' ] of Erie,. .ceedmg [: forty-eight of all hours candidate regarding -.Council L representa- tives by popular vote prIor to October 1. The chairman shall be elected in the fol:. 18 l~st Names shall students Council , L at twen~y-fQur L names shall be posted on the board of the college for one the election, which ~ust be the who posted on the official bulletin boar~ at least L 1 class shall of three, ballot, be presented to the secretary of the L completed, for the first semester electIon, by October the junior committee Chairman of the Council. In addition, any junior may be eligible for this office if a petition signed by twenty-five students, requesting that his name be placed on the , .election. a nominating committee submit at a meeting of of !1°~inate at least ~wo persons from the JUnIor class as candIdates for the office of The president of each claS$shall.appolnt Council. These official bulletin week prior to president a nominating be' ginning of the first semester, a woman, and, at the beginning of the second semester, a man the men and women each to serve for two 'semesters. During the first quarter of the first semester the freshmen class shall also elect annually a man to represent it for one semester. The following lowing manner: As soon as possible after, the opening of the second semester, the" ] any student or s~all doing prevent student any teaching student in from suc- hImself or herself..I Section 4. The other officers of the Coun19 ~ [] cil, which shall retary, shall cil from after be be its the vice-chairman ahosen stude.nt new .0 in 1. co-operation ram for g Section 2. supervise all the Section dent or Section To Athletic mittees may committees (student appointed by approval the To the and of faculty ~he bodIes co-operate control least slon oj the five b,e 0 l Council ] with or In the of any 20 the some assessment, Student LJ College properly col- re~ary Activity or by a or, the of for the any the Council of Presi- students the or the vice-chair- preside; shall the brought meetings absence, shall for of College the assembly his one business Body of such least work Student Council the not expul- semester the Cou~cil, in are at each transacting At of which interpreting the faculty penalties possible representatIve faculty. ChaIrman. man cases assembly for the College provide to It dent, upon. punishment. To .and or members to w"drrant severe general.lnterest before the acted the to of faculty recommend dl~clphnary pu!pose I once ' meetings suggestions and study g meetings ' I of .of 8. ap: and controllin specla constructIve To other State' are College other students serious general the dues the hold regular add' tI ' t I on ? .Presl~e~t Section by or or pa; ~el- 0 0 in or and T 7.. or assess of investIgated specIfic ' ~ouncll WIth .e for com- should 6 h ' SectIon s~fficlently Council to fees PresIdent rom. i s.aid f when the students the agencies Trustees, !1~eded or the of supported the ' a that vote actIvIties, the Section h eac mont the ~rust~es, authority at of r These and Board agency. co- faculty majo!i!>: that by s dues adequately chltiilbms. ~ , or for proved ( ] l by not the Com- purely have ChaIrman Council, delegated lectio~, the as These ~aculty) of 5. stu': purpose. should and and Se,ction renew fees, recommenda.tion provIde as, r Publicity same student PresIdent, of needed, with the standing ] . L such etc. co-operate for the as Committee, mem?ers ~ and any committees Committee, committees provided pro- submi.tted of provide, House mittee, fare agencies. upon agroee l ! activities may , ] other the to agency. standing following: from act social or upon I dIrect, . improve, organi2;ation 4. a y and student-faculty operative and the faculty, student bod To Fee L student-faculty the I ] office. organl2;e, organi2;ation 3. for taken integrate, and ( Council 0 ..' Initiate, To students quests the with entire the sec- ~ouw VI of To a the ImmedIately has ARTICLE SectIon b~ members presIdent Duties and annually ~ the record secthe minutes. r ] 21 " r- .r1 d ARTICLE VII Powers of the President of the College Because of the nature of the office Qouncil of Education, and the Govthe ~resident is an .ex-c;'fficio member commIttees and to hIm 1S reserved the and right of final approval of all acts, and regulations that may be devised [ ] Section 1. In order to co-ordinate cre f its 0 h eac . orgam~a- Fund tion as provided for 1. Disbursements in Article shall be VIII, made Secupon duly authori~ed requisitions of each organi~ation. '- , ] Section 3. There shall be an annual audit of the General Control Fund made by an auditing committee of three, one representing the student body, one the faculty, and one the President of the College. This audit , ! [ ] shall be published or posted of each college year. at the beginning Section 4. To prepare and submit to the Faculty, the President, and any other inter[ ] and control the funds of the several studentfaculty activities and organi~ations either now existing or that may be created, all funds belonging to or collected by the several organi~ations. shall, when requested by the Council be deposited in and disbursed through a Genera1 Control Fund of which the President of the College and the Bursar or other faculty member or members may be custodians. Section 2. The Bursar or any delegated member of the faculty of t~e Co~lege, may, aPproval u on request of the of the President Councilof subject the College, to the ested persons by for the succeeding May 1, school a tentative year of budget the dis- bursement of Student Activity Funds; and to prepare and submit to students, faculty, [ ] ( ] . I the President, and other interested perso~s by October 1, a final bu~~et for the dl~bursement of Student ActIvIty Funds. ThIs duty is to be ptrformed by a committee, known as the Budget Committee, to consist of at least th~ee students and. t;wa faculty members appomted by the ChaIrman of the ..Student Council. ARTICLE IX ] k~ep individual and separate accountsbf the 22 and : i or offered. ARTICLE VIII F'Inances funds tion included within the Genera! Control , of the President of the College and his responsibilities to the Board of Trustees, the State Superintendent of Public Instruct;ion, the State ernor, of all duty rules [ severa! Ratification and Amendments Section 1. ThIs qonstltutlon shall go mto effect as soon as ratIfied by the approval of I ] 23 r i ~ [I] the President of the College 'and by a twothirds vote of the faculty. and student body present when such vote IS taken. Section 2. T~is Constituti~n. may bel. amende.d or revIsed by a majorIty vote of t~e entIre stu?ent body and the fac:u~ty,provlded th~t sal? am~~dment or revlslo~ first be submItted the In President them, and of then wntln!( to the College, posted for REGULA nONS CARS the two CouncIl and approved by to register L I [ REGULATIONS FOR WOMEN Section One -Women's Hours ] Regular Permissions: A. Regular hours shall be observed by women students according to the fol- ] lowing women I cars with (2nd One the are L ] the .One 1] RECREATION ROOM ..B. temporaryofrecreatIon operates In theA basement Normal center Hall on weekday I ] evenings from 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. except. evenings when a major social function or athletic event is scheduled. Ping-pong, danc- only must dormitory after part of these the ing, and cards are featured. This is a project of the Student-Faculty Co-operative. Council. " ] i [ ] ; ten 0 9:90 P.M. per week. 9.30 clock per P ,M. week. Junl.ors Seniors Saturday 10:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 11:00 P.M. All women students Sunday 10:00 P.M. All women students Regulations concerning special late permission be given students bv the Dean ofwill Women. . i I seme,ster) ten 0 clock Sophomores Dean of Men and to obtain ~ campus license sticker. Car permission may be removed at any time for reckless driving on campus. 24 Not in Freshmen (1st semester) ...8.30 P.M. CAMPUS the be Monday residence. through Friday - CONCERNING ON schedule. students or other student residence hours, but in the private [ ] weeks. Students retaining cars in Edinboro required I II. A. .. General ProVIS:Ons Whenever a woman student's name appears on the Dean of Instruction's list of students doing unsatisfactory work, i.e., work below standard, her 25 I i p~rmissions are to be curtailed c:>r wIthdrawn by the Dean of Women In, an amount at least to correspond proportionately B to the hours of II b ] ta PermiS6ions en. for absences from 2. For the night. [ Dean .l " of Women. a I .en M ] A. .lowing - providing B. I J I 1] I ] end when a general permission is. granted. W in Saturday other she writing than registers with u Men en the her her Dean omen. s m omen students s must residences not . eSI d ences: loiter immediately in fol- meals. I] [ spend room Section Two -Guests St d t . W ' R women's l 3 Out of town. .Before leaving, except in case of short hikes a student must secure permission 'of her parents and of going to her home over the week-. the Dean of Women; except when 26 0 f ] A student is required to secure the written permission of her parents the may in intention and shows at the local theater. of stUdent own.. resl- dences are granted as follows: During the day: 1. In Edinboro. All students may visit approved women's residences and busi~ess places and attend church servIces and A ] k een On the campus, but from one's own room. nights . c. [ 4. work reported as unsatisfactory. Th D f W ' Oflic keeps .e ean 0 II omen.. s e d f f h a recor 0 a permIssIons or eac person. Women will be notified indivi dually when their permissions have a l ,II ] 1. Men students who are with women regjdents may stay in the parlor until nine o'clock. Aften ten o'clock on Moriday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; eleven o'clock on Saturday; and ten o'clock on Sunday, only women students returning from social engagements with out-of-town entertain their escorts in escorts may the music room or parlor of their re$idence. ~omen students returning f~om soclal engagements may entertaIn such guests there until their permission C. Men ends.are not permitted to remain in Haven Hall between the breakfast hour and the lunch hour. r' 1 27 ~ I' D. Men and women guests must always conduct themselves in accordancewith. accepted standards of good taste. Violations of such standards will re' suIt in loss of privileges. Se Th H H nH C un 1 ctlon ree -aven a ouse 0 CI .omen The ~~ven. Hall House CouncIl a.cts as the admlms~ratlve bo.dy for t~e exe.cu~lonof the regulatIons herem described; It IS also an Advisory Council for student problems. The Council is made up of women students . elected side in . for one semester Haven Hall. by those who will be admitted ', , (3) canoeing and boating ( 4) skating (5) riding in automobiles (6) visiting away from home or college depend upon the action of the Dean of W as d etermme . d b y .md..IVIduaI requests from parents. Forms will be sent to parents for recording their requests. . ..B~cause of the danger of accIdents, per' " [ ] ' .the .is [ ] ..of , [ ] l ] at the time for which their admission has been granted. ..,. FIve -Parents .Edinboro Section PermIssIons Women st~dents' permissions for: (1) goIng home weekends (2) swimming 28 ( ] ] ( re' The Council.borough Officers are: P~esident June Leopold Mancht;ster VIce' PresIdent Dorothy Sullrvan Secretary Johanna Brown Tre~surer .: Natalie H~meniuk S?clal Cha!rman Sally Hollingshead FIre Captam Colleen Foley Section Four -Locking of Doors All doors are locked at ten o'clock by the night watchman. Women students having late permissions 0 [J (. ) mIssIons students day of part;nts ~ust be gr~nted bef?re may ride m automobiles. During all students may ride within the their but parents' in the limits Dean'sif office, after permission 6:00 P.M. students must have the additio~al perm~ss~on the Dean of Women. SpecIal permIssIon from the Dean of Women must be obtained for all trips outside the borough of Edinboro. Women students are not permitted to leave for home after an evening college func' tion of any kind, except by special written permission from her pa~ents, which must be m the Dean of Women s office two days be' fore the event. Permission to maintain automobiles in must be filed on blanks provided for that purpose by the Dean of Women. No women under twenty'one years of age will be permitted to maintain automobiles in Edinboro. 29 J' t (if ... , ' ~ 11 The use of or the possession of alcoholic beverages by women students is strictly for' bidden, Failure to com,ply with, th,is regula' tion may cause suspensIon or dIsmIssal Mamtenance 1 ' Rooms , ] I , to rooms IS by the .Typewriters . hC 30 Hall 4. Absence willing able desk phone from must become telephone and system to answer the at all times. Campus the campus the , [J [ life not the pro- IS requIred destination, for an absence and forms to regIster expected provided time at and upon returning, . 5. Qwet the her name, of return Haven I on Hall desk, the time of her return. Evening quiet hours are desirable and arranged by House action. Night quiet hours, ,except Saturday, are from 8:00 P,M. to 10:30 P,M,; 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A,M, S~turday; midnight to 9:00 A.M. Sunday. .J ' [J PIanos hour [ J P,M, not outside played during these room. may not be used after 11 :00 by special permission of the Council. 6, Calrers and Guests (a) Guests fo r overnI ' ht or f or th e should b I ' e I J be the excepting Dormitory room 11 must s" Radl' os may be p 1ayed at any tIme ' except durIng the night quiet hours, provided that they are tuned so they cannot be heard , Fire regulations and the protection of and property require that students do smoke in ,their rooms or elsewhere in " college buIldIngs except where specIal VISIons are ma e y t e 0 ege. b ] Dean Smoking d Haven Hall campus leaving of Women or her agent. Keys are procured from the Office of the Bursar. Rooms must be kept clean and ready for inspection at all times. Tacks, scotch tape or nails in walls are not permitted. The electric wiring is not the type for heating appliances; therefore, electric irons and hot plates are not permitted. , , , , Damagefi b to' furnIshIngs h d or ' walls h will If resultd m a n,e, emg c arge ~gamst t e 0 en er. The ~Immum charge will be one dollar, to be paId to the College Bursar. , ready, a student made th,e, of more th~n one ,hour, and ~fter 5:30 P.M" , AssIgnment with be ] Problems [ 2. familiar and [ Six ..Before Donmtory I 3, Telephone All residents of Haven from the college. Section [ t n d ro g uce 31 d d Imn ' . ' upon arnva I t g 0 i i ' "... This room, locate 32 In t e a~emen t 0 girls o~ders ( than late.r not In report must All A, In listed h?urs the beyond last .., etc., movies,. games, lectures, as such tions, func- colle~e all of evenings the On (d) ] .9. Saturday. P.M. :00 11 and daily P.M. may 10:00 at guests to closed is hall The (c) ., year. college the of day first the to apply not does This room. her to [ student woman a accompany they mission ) homes per- special by unless lobby, dormitory the Women In entertained be must students women of filed gues.ts masculine. other and Fathers (b) person. [ ra!lge~ents per cents fifty is lodging overnight for other Charge.. Women. of Dean the by provided granted, cards on register must guests Overnight [ hostess. the wI~h rests regulations these with nated guests acq~alntlng for responsib!lity the that r and .ho.stess, their governing regulatlons the ,!,he follow will gue~ts th:at un~erstood is It homes. .' n om 0 ean e t at talne ~om . . ffice O s . e W f D g h en. d mus ob- be to are forms istration Re h t w ere regls e must guest . b f' O Dean the th ' I d t ( Every arrives. guest the before made be must .linen for Arrangements only. nights . Saturday dormitory the in guests overnight .dent All Council ( have may Students men W f D h [ ] necessary. IS 33 im- is all get to is object The follows everyone that see to tak.e~ b~ care greatest and participate, must month. a once least at held are drills Signals: Fire A: Regulations Fire mother. house the by granted be councils dormitory women's the by granted ordinarily Permission campus. on dents re~i- t? rules.aI?plying the general, In follow, to expected are own their than ~ther In Edlnboro In living students .. 9?mmi.ttee. Housing the by and approved, received, a~e blanks plicatIon ap- the until temporary only are ar- individual arrangement, off-campus any of case the in As however. automatically not is homes these in live ] to Permission Houses. Approved as desig-' officially been have which residences the of list a has Committee Housi~g own their in living are students such nless u President the 0 approva e t ave . f I h stu dormitories the outside IVlng ents 1", Speed safely. .hall ImpliCitly. girls Fire ] d the ~f ..out must ] Regulations Off.Campus 8. ] Stu- College the of project a is Hall: Haven ] ] [] [ Silence peratlve. f fullctlon. the of close the after students which o. b h Room Recreation hour all ean 0 . . The one t e d 7 -1 -~- .. " -n B. I. Fire Drill When fire Procedure: alarm r Close Turn the win.dows. on the lights, 3. Put 4. 5. 6, Put on shoes. .. Have a to~el m one hand. ~tand o~tsld.e clo~ed door of room tll captaIn gives signal to start. When f L heavy Captain h nearest dered 2. by Residents resi.dents ThIs Ill. fire fire of of signal to prevents ] start, uw l" ob- L own side to' exit (as or- captaIn). each floor abo~e congestion will wait have on until the staIr' 3. 4. If be leaving put for on or the taken night, from students ~~IIIIIIII OF STUDENTS' THE ROOM not living relax in in the the Day ] The parlors women of Haven students. Hall Also are available open to for use ours. L ] .REGULA l ] .~nd l .l room. nONS accordance ] l ] FOR MEN STUDENTS Men's regulations for Reeder Hall are cow trolled by the Reeder Hall House Council the Dean of Men. The House Cou~cil IS elected by the ~en students and consIsts of one representatIve of each class. The must notify the floor captain. .good The fire chief or Dean of Women wli\ sound the alarm for fire drills. In case L of real fire, the person nearest the alarm box should give the signal. 34 USE ' I R . . th S IS e ocl.a ?om m t h e b a~ement 0 f Haven d1!nng the regular dHall, . t whlC hh IS open vacate.d. w~y, MIscellaneous: 1. Fire escapes are to be used only for fire' drills or in case of actual fire. 2. No clothing other than that specified must ' DAY THE Student Room, located in the basement at the end of Normal Hall, whenever they do not have a class during the day. This room is open daily from 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and Saturdays from 7:30 A.M. to 12:00 noon, all escape or .ormlory floor FOR All women who are dormitory may study. or I ' serve t e 0 oWIng ru es: 1 Walk down corridor on .the ] ' , coat, gives II REGULATIONS .WOMEN'S 1. 2. II. , , rings: on a long - main insistence with the is that accepted behavior standards be in of tas~e. All men are expected to cooperate m respect to the matter of all women's regulations. No man is permitted to be in Haven Hall Lobby until after 6:40 in the evening, at which time he is to be in 35 i r- the company of a woman student. All men are expected to enter and leave Haven Hall by the north entrance at mealtimes. Men must appear in jacket sweaters, sports shirts With ties must be worn WIth [ ] jackets. or suit coats, all with collared shirts at each evening meal Monday through Friday. At the Sat~rday .eve~ing meal and Sund.ay noon meal [ .l [ ] Men students are asked to use the Mead, vine Street walk when returning to the dormitories after 7:00 P.M., except when the.y are escorting women to the campus residences. [ No intoxicating drinks may be brought into the dormitory. No men students are permitted the use of alcoholic beverages..' anywhere, at any time, while they are ma' triculated at Edinboro State Teachers CoI- [ men who smoke will use metal ash 36 living way off-campus from those are not segregated living on campus. pertai?ing applYing to i:> the. men ~ff-campus living ~roup. in the college dormitory apply to those outside the dormitory. [ ] All lems Rules. jackets or suit coats. trays For ,safety reasons use ..0 of any elec" .' tncal appliances IS not permitted In the. dormitory or rooming houses. h "c" , ,. All men maintaining a grade less t an '. ., In .any subject ~iII be e~pected to be m their rooms. studYIng by 9.00 P.M., Monday. through Fnday. .Men In any FOR OFF-CAMPUS MEN They .have a reptesentative in the Student Council who helps advise and settle prob- sport lege. Any misconduct resulting from the use of alcoholic beverages in Edinboro or else' where is subject to disciplinary action. REGULATIONS ' ] '] [ ] [ ] [ ] Sa-lEOULIN G SOCIAL ACTIVITIES To avoid conflict it has been necessary to have one central office where all social events can be sched~led. This scheduling duty has been delegated to the Director of Student Pers?nnel. No social event in which women are Involved ~ay be scheduled until all the necessary req~lrements for chaperones, etc. have been met and the approval Dean ,~f Women has been given. advertising any evening activity, it is hours, of he Before neces- Sa;~alt°Ca~:~d th.e ~htivi~ recorded on the f S d Par In I e 0 ce of the Director tu ent ersonne .. ' Th~ Director ,of Student Personnel, acting In this scheduling capacity, represents the d d .t . Colle g e Social Comml.ttee an,unerlsmstructlo~, seeks to maintain a well,balanced and satisfactory social program. Permission for scheduling an event may be denied when 37 i r38 of Dean the or Men of Dean the and dent Personnel, Student of DIrector the sponsor, Therefore, the to approval for ~riting in submitted s a be shall program initiation public Any tion tIme. any at Istered .sponsor, admm- be 0 shall .punishment physical .No Itles. o INITIATIONS [ dIscussIon, tiyities. CLUB AND FRATERNITY It College. the of dent Presi' the by approved be must room any of [ cases use Evemng Office. Instruction's of Dean ' the thro~gh administered is purposes activity to and meeting for rooms of Assignment boro . date. the of cancellation in result j may regulation this with comply to Failure actIvIty. the of date the before week one 1 .1e.ast at Office Personnel Student of Director by approved and completed be to is form the to returned and advisor organization the The event. social major a planning 2;ation organi' any by Women, of Dean the of office In the or 'Personnel Student of Director the of The . office eitherthe at obtail1ed be to is Trips,' pubhc and Function Social Student form, A q~estlgram of ~he actIvity sInce his relatIonshIp IS only advisory. 6. Each activity is to have a Secretary, whose duty it its membership Blanks for all these reports from the office of the Dean Stud en t A ct IV.proper ee on t ~esl held presen. . t (I b. h su Ject to td e consent d h ac Advisor I acu I the u . .ac of shall g d . acu y a visor I b t .. h C t eas one 5 E th 4. I ] on h club [ ] . A ' ance at meetings, and contribution to the program. This report is to go to the Dean of Instruction at the end of the semester. (c) A mont~ly report of the activities of the club to be given the Chairman of the Committee on Student Activities. d 2. ['J h In the College year of 1951-52, the foJlowing plan of extra-curricular activities will be in effect: 1. At the beginning of the semester each student will be given the opportunity to choose any club or activity in which he is interested. of rules the wearing shall freshman of 41 apply class dinks is to all except required. ~ (I} These should be purchased on Registration Day and are to be worn from that time until the .~°.nclusion of the Ho~ecoming Day Actlvlt:es. be on worn In Room, ~3. classrooms, or 2. card October on Dlnks In the shoul~ College All freshmen bearing their the 3. or classes awards, such as be prepared to one week after 5. 6. will 7 All regulations f all ash stated .res men football game, 8. Freshmen Friday carry at a for all copy times . 11 in it. WI be 1. I will d para gather Enforcement to t by Always the be greeting forbidden Student ready to Council with when an these 42 ] 2. a you, impose or cheery, meet upperclassman to Its or a cour' a fellow faculty class' fi (] best school spirit. Make your school. times. 4. Always present a well'groomed ap' pearance. material .5. [ Attend Go to ] held 7. Try classes church to get and assembly on Sunday. eight hours regularly. sleep every night. Day. regulations good the 3.. Be courteous a~rJ well .behaved, ob, s~rvlng the best rules of etiquette at all erst be Develop school Home' ..6. suitable Homecoming of ( the pre' h e Bonfir~ before are regulations by by the Student Tribunal. member, which upper' customs or game,. a!1d also the an~ Sit In a g.roup. Homecoming mght of these penali~ed be that TIPS TO FRESHMEN () fac' of a~d answer any questions may ask concerning hom.e coming the. doors whomever mate. must Handbook pared to classmen only I upperclassmen. Freshmen Student open Councilor any type of ha~ing upon freshmen. Any st';ldent or g:oup .violating ~his regulation will be penah~ed by the Tribunal. 12. Any additional regulations: will ~e teous Freshmen and Infractions will designated be worn. freshmen must :'Alma Mater" 10. added letters begin. ulty 9. ] I high. These on the back the Student designates. Council s Tribunal. 11. All students ( shall wear a 10 x 10 inch names and addresses in school shall All the ] ,freshme? [] high sweaters, fo: I Dlmng wearer. No 4. sing [ ':lot with body Sundays. letters not less than two inches shall be suspended by a string of I 8. lies Put property. [ ]43 your name on all your personal r" [J .0 5~ .c. ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ 0 i ~ ~ .~ ~~ g [ ] ~ CO) 1"-1"- '" [ ~ ~ I"- "tl ~ ~ ~ ; ~ E-- .~ U ]~ 0( ~~ Q ; ~ I"- ~ t:: ~ .;~ Q ~~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ U II) ~ g >- ~ !~ * ~ ~~o ~ :s ~ ~0"'0 ~~ 0. ~ ~ ~ oS"". 18 '" "". "" '" '" '" '" 'S ' ...SO"" :.0 ~ .~ ~ 0 ~ 'S ~ ~ ~ .0 .~ ~ .E t;- ; .8 ,,~u '-< .~.c f ...g u .g i ~.~ 0 .~ 0 0 Q d.g [ '"~ ; ~~J88QQ~~zlf:~f~ ] [ ] 5. 6. 7. ""'."". 8. '.."""." ~ .ratin ' -. ~ ~.d ~ 6 8 ~u ~ ~ [ ~ 0"");"" ~ ~ ~ 1:50 2:45 3:40 4:35 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Alpha Delta Sorority The Iota Cha ter of thec h Alpha Delta Sorority .. is one 0 t h e seven apters In . t h e State [ j .E;::: '0 .~ u :~ ~ ~ '0 1:001:552:503:45- r [] ...; ~ ~ 8.00- 8.50 A.M. 8:55- 9:45 A.M. 9:50-10:40A.M. ,. 10:45-11:35A.M. Afternoon Period Time 5 ~ Po Morning .Time 2. 3. 4. [] ' J Teachers Colleges of Pennsylvania and N~w York. Its membership is limited to onethird of the total enrollment of women stu- dents. !he r~quirementsare b~sed on .scholas.tic g with no memberbeing admitted with a grade average lower than 1.3; active mem- bers must maintain acter, abilities, and taken lei < .." ~ ~ ~ .. S -S ..8 0 :!, ~ ~ ~ ~ 'z .Q.Q~~~::.."g;~ Period. 1 .. J!.""."". ~ '" '" ' II) ~.. z ~ ~I"-r--~ ~ ~);N""""";"';"';"';"""~"';""";"" 0 ~ g ":' 0080 ~ ~ ..~.2 \0""1"- TIME SCHEDULE OF CLASSES ~ .D. ;;5 1"-"" I into an average of 1.0. Charsocial attaiments are also consideration. The'purpose of the sorority is to foster the developmentof all [] 45 r"" Th " f ' W Inter ' and SprIng concerts. e Spirit 0 the Band strives for the entertainment of its members, as well as the entire student body, The college owns many instruments which are available for student use. (1] . Delta Phi Delta .Me~bership College Choir The college choir l is a choral group early Chorus In each semester Festival. and New all students " ] whose [ [ ] those Junior and Senior art stu- sponsors. D' [J ramatlcs Club All ~tuden.ts,!nterested in participating in dr~matlc shIp. who actIVIties are eligible for member- The -club presents for the public a tournamen~ of four one-act plays, a three-act productlon, an~ a television program. [ ] by the Junior Class, IS a student in which the whole college takes dLJ anTh active part, " Co nneautteean"' IS d enve e name ' from the original name of Edinboro Lake -T~e Lake Conneauttee, 48 to in honorary Delta PhiartDelta national fraternity, is ~ents :-vh,~,have maintained an average of sup.enor In art subjects and "good" in aca1 ?emlc work, The pu~pose, of the fraternity IS to ~urther a genuine Interest in art, to , rec~gnlze scholarship, and to promote professlonal fe,llowship. Pledges are chosen by .members wIth the approval of the art faculty ro~es The Conneautteean T~e Conneautteean" the colleg.e yearbook, and r like to sing are urged to tryout. published enterprise ~r°.fesslonal limIted repertoire includes sacred and secular numbers. It presents a Christmas Vesper Service a~~ a Spring Musicale annually,. and in addltlon sponsors each year the appearance of some fine choral groups. For the past two y~~rs the group, has been prese!1ting a televIsIon program In the early spring, and has been sending delegations to the Pennsylvania have been purchased recently to make this group outstanding in appearance as well as perfor!Ilance. Members are selected by tryouts Intercollegiate , The book IS put out by a staff. of students and faculty advisors. [ .] [ .The mee~l!1g~ are h~ld every 'Tuesday night In th~ a~dltlorlUm wIth one night a month a socIal time. The Forum CI ub Forum Clu.b is an organi~ation which trov!des both socIal and, ~~uca~lonal growth or ItS members. Its actIvItIes Include inter- J 49 r. C l t) " I collegiate debating; panel discussions giv~n in the college assem~ly, before commum~y gr<;,ups, o",:er television. station WICU ~n Ene, and In club meetings. The panel dls' cussions are devoted to current local, national, and international pro~lems. The club two P.M. evenings a month between 7:00 meets and 8:00 Programs for these meetings are arranged so that preparation by the. students who ar~ presenting .the 'program cons~mlng. Membership will isnotopenbe totoo thetimeentire student [ scout tional ] I [ ] [] I ment Teachers of America Future Teachers of grew from the America Horace move- Mann of the N.E.A. three hundred sixty been local forty-six chapters have established in has in way teachers with portunities in Since the of development life; to information various fields its established functions as substitute a campus-tour service, charter committees of provide specific receiving has conformity ) Eta of I I future or' last for cation. the 1 I such dable ideals, teaching and tutoring, cooperation with local 50 Pi shall intellectual, deavor sional [ ) nation's of in to encourage and personal this such for lead- rushing. Pi whose end it is an motive of this national of Kappa Delta high professional, standards and shall as qualities, sound Delta contributions persons personal and Kappa education outstanding To rules in the by-laws "The purpose be bership spring, of the college Chapter society ~ecogni~e education. voca' . PI is contained organi~ation: our about with Delta Iota honorary played and ing professional and social fraternities, was formed when the Beta Xi Fraternity received a national charter. The members of this group are selected by the current members Kappa I organi~ations, This organi~ation is open to all students. The dues, two dollars a year per member, are sent to the N .E.A. and P .S.E.A. In re' turn, each member receives literature from nals these from organi~ations, both. including monthly jour' in states. democratic F.T.A. ' Asand The purposes of the F.T.A. are: to cultivate personality, character and leadership; to foster interest in the role free public educa' tion i i 1 ] Centew nial (1937), as a project sembly. Since then, over and church guidance. Kappa Delta Phi Kappa Delta Phi,.. one body. Future The I to invite to exhibit educational It shall to maintain a high degree of fellowship among its members 51 mem- commen- worthy scholarship. to edu- en- profes' and to \ ' ~ I quicken professional. achievement Mu in Kappa growth educational Scholarship, upon The tution Newman of American is .a.n spIrItual, orga?ization Intellectual. ability, [ co- se.cvice and. p~rticipamusIcal organIzations are membership is ] based. [ [ ] Club, an colleges planned and students meetings, established instiand universities held to .help fill soCIal needs on the on alternate th; of campus are The tion, is at The Pep one Club, which foster ' and ...or etlc activItIes. Awards are members male on Pep or of the meI?bership in the Club female, a cheerleaders' strives to promote student participation presented ~asis IS who each of open service to has any any year to. in al,l. to its th.e .club. J J cheerleading 52 [ J Sigma Photography Pi, Pi aptl- . for a national pro- is of ~s use 1 .Q~m of by dal em. of tlclpate. as well a camera darkroom college i.n by SpeCIal as those basement In selectln,g regularly. .extended. the IS gIven advanced. space who to i~ who at, and par- beginners he Spectat ~pectator, trad!tlonal Edlnboro. of s~dents, of college campus newspaper, repu~tion fllege 8:00 P.M. 81 at California Auditorium -- r"" -February, 1952. 16. Sat. Swimming -Edinboro Wrestling -Edinboro Basketball -Edinboro 17. Sun. at Slippery Rock at Case at Clarion [ ~ [ [] [ ) r l 18. Mon, 19. Tues. [ 20. Wed. Wrestling -Edinboro 21 Basketb3!11 Th ' -Edinboro. at Waynesburg at .r Alliance .urs. Assembly Wm, Haaker (Pianist) 22. Fri. R h Ed ' b W restI Ing , -oc ester at In ora February,. 1952~ 26. Tues. Basketball -Thiel at Edinbor~ 27. Wed. Assembly 28. Thurs. Basketball -Geneva at Edinboro 29. Fri. ] ,~ [ [] March, 1952 1. l [] 2. [ ] [ ] 24. Sun. 25. Mon. ' ( :J I Sat. Record Dance -College Gymnasium .:.- 8:30-11:30 P.M. .3. . 23. Sat, Swimming -Edinboroat Youngstown, Haven Hall Card Party and Dance -Assembly 8:00-11:00 P.M, ; 82 ~ Sun. Ed ' b G C. sMwlmmlng o?. -In ora at rove Ity 4, Tues. 5. Wed. , -The Laublns (Indian Dances) Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Ritual 6. Thurs. '"I. F~i. 83 J March, 1952' 8. 9. Sat. Square Darice -College 8:30-11:30 P.M. l] [ ) 23.un. S 24. Mon. (] 11. Tues. 12. Wed. Assembly [ 13. Thurs. F .28. Payments Due: Record Dance -College Gymnasium-'-! 8:30-11:30 P.M. [ ] 10. Mon. 14 ;. 22. Sat. Gymnasium --Quarter Sun. 15..rl. Sat. March, 1952 ' .Haven AII-Colleg~ Choir Dance --College Gymnasium -9:00-12:00 P.M. 25. Tues. 26. Wed. Assembly -Forum ] 2? Fri. , 29. Sat. I ] 16. Sun. 1 L 18. Tues. 19. Wed. Assembly -Dramatics 20. Thurs. 11 ] 21. Fri. 84 I] Hall Card Party and Dance -"'.: '.. 8:00-11:00 P.M. Sun. ..30. 17. Mon. Club Thurs. 31.on. M ~ April, 1. Tues. 2. Wed. 1952 ." . Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Initiation Ceremony 85, ' ,,- ) r- n -April. 3. 1952 c(~ [ ] Thurs. Assembly Margaret St. Clair (Sketches) 4. Fri. .Art Easter Recessbegins at the close of classes. 16. Wed. Easter Recess ends at 8:00 A.M. Assembly [ Alpha .Phi Omega Bi-Annual ElectIon 17. Thurs. Chapter Northwestern Penn&ylvania Council for the Social Studies Conference 18. Fri. Haven Hall Spring Tea .3:00.5:00 P.M. 19. Sat.' 20. Sun. r 23. Wed. Assembly -Wm. l 24. Thurs. [ ] [ [] [ -Choir [ ] [ ] [ [ ] " 86 I ] 1952 ";c,:,,.., Walkins (Organist) 25. Fri. Conference 26. Sat. Art Conference 27. Sun. 28. Mon. 29. Tues. 30. Wed. . Assembly -Hobart Mitchell '(Poetry in Song) ;;?,c":;ii::' .May, [ ] 21. Mon. 22. Tues. April: tr 1952 . 1 2 .rI. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Th F .urs. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Assembly 87 ~ I .May, LI ] 1952 -May,1952 8 .urs.Th . Spring Concert ~ College ChoIr [I ] 20. Tues. 9. [ 21. Wed. Fri. 10. Sat. Alpha Phi. Junior-Senior 0 Omega Prom Gymnasium ~ ] . utmg ~ I Thurs. I , [ ] 9:00-12:00 P.M. I 12. Mon. 13. Tues. ..Home Recognition Day 15. Thurs. All-College Sing ~ 22. College 11. Sun. 14. Wed. Assembly ~ ,~ Haven Hall Porc 16. Fri. 17. Sat. [ , I ] c J h -25. [ ] .' 18. Sun. . Tea Honoring Senior W omen ~ Haven Hall ~ 3:30-5:00 P. M. l ! 23. Fri. ] '- 24.' Sat. Alumni;Senior Alumni Day Reception ~ -3:30 88 l J " P.M. 9:00 A.M. Services ~ Cone~e Baccala.ure~te AudItorium ~ ~30 P.M. ; , 26. Mon. Commencement ~ College 10:00 A.M. 89 f, ~ l i.;" Sun. . Breakfast for S~nlor Women ~ Auditorium ~ 19. Mon. President's :' r"' ll] I' 195}"":= CALENDAR *...1O~')1952 ~ .,,~, L'~n~D goo 'AI"' [ I] ZZ"'Q~-'" ~I~I~I~I~I~I~zZ"'Q~-'" ~I~I~I~I~I~I~ 2 SEP 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 MAR 3 4 5 6 I 1 7 8 [ ~~~~~~~~~~ : ~ OCT -1 z.s 2.6 z: ~ 2 3 4 5 ~ : 6 ~ APR 1~ 1~ 1~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ 2 1~ ~ 3 4 ~ [ : : i 5 6 7 8 ;; MAY : : : i 2 ; ° 141125 163 1 7 8 196 1 7 18 1920 21 22 23 24 ~ 2_62_72~ 2~ ~ : OEC 1 2 ~~ 3 ~~ 4 ~= 5 ~6 ~~~ 7 8 !6 415 [ ] J l ~ FER JUL. .1 ~ 2 3 4 5 1~ 1~ 1~ ~~ ~~ ~~ 20 2122 23 24 25 28 20 2122 23 24 25 2r z: 2.S 2~ ~ or: ~ 2~ 3_°3: 1~ ~ 1~ 1; 1~ 1~ 1~ 1~ ~ 3! : : 1 2 I~ 1; 1~ 1~ 1~ 17 18 19 20 2122 ~2528272828 23 AUG 17 18 19202122 .242526272828301 31 90 Alma -..Guests 1 2 63 14 Athletics, Men's Athletics, Women's 54 55 69 on Campus [ J L. J Day 56 Students' ~. ,J c" Room (Women) 36 Room 7 Employment F' D . Ire !I 11s ." raternlty F h res man 61 34 d General Information Grading System H H .H~s::~ '...' '." an Club C ustoms 11 C o~ theo~:~; Y [" l 36 Churches 23 ~ Organi~ations Mater ~orewo:d 28 30, 1~ 1~ 1~ ~~ ~~ ~ 45 and DinIng z.s z.s 2: ~ 2.9 ~ ~1 JUN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ~ 13 ~14 ~~~~~: 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 3031. JAN .-1 2 3 4 5 12 Activities Calendar i 9 10 11121314151617 Absence and Tardiness ,Cars : 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4 ] 1~ ~~ ~~ 19 ~~~~~z.sz.s : Page Assembly I z.s 2.6 z: ~ ~ .-1 ~ ~~:~z.s2.6or: NOV : ] 1~~~~~~=~~~~ S ub Ject .INDEX :..:.."': Imtlatlons 2 38 . 41 58 10 27 .1 28 ege [nfirmary Laundry '..' 4 6 91 60 [I.] _I~" INDEX Subject L~ans Pagc 62 8 [ 24 RegIstratIon 11 Regulationsfor Men Regulationsfor Women Scheduleof Activity Meetings Social Activities, Scheduling Songs and Cheers : , Stu!:ientGovernmentand Constitution Time Scheduleof Classes 37 25 44 37 63 15 45 .] ,;' I [] 3: Rec~eatio.n Room MEMORANDA~ I L] I l ] [ L ] l] L] 92 L ..1 93 ~~--