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State Teachers College
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
1 957
At the time she was giving this publication
to BSC Archives (0½/10/77), Mrs . Elizabeth
~iller Williams, Dean of 'om~n emerita , said
she thouvht this particular edition was the
first ever "printed," (bound?) earlier
editions havinp been merely mimeograr,hed
sheets of paper. 11
THE CO-PILOT
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Tho 1957-1958 stnff of The Co-Pilot hopes
thc.t this hc..ndbook will help you to be;conc better
c..cqunintcd with tho Woilor Ship.
l .. s nonbc:rs of a crow, you nust lmow the
responsibilities, dutios, o.nd activities of tho
Wallor Ship of Stnto.
This handbook is designed so that you cnn
find in}:)ortnnt inforIJntion quickly ctnd cnsily.
We hopo that :-1ost of your questions will bo
ctnsi,10red by the Co-~
Bost wishes to you for one of the happiest
yonrs of your life.,.
THE STJ.FF
Betty Stiff - Editor
C:irol Groene
No.ncy Hu.ehcs
Terry Julio
Ki2 Wahl
Donne.. Mattocks - Typist
Ann Peal
- Typist
Linde.. Ru~giori - Typist
Bnrb Hockcnr,~rry - Art
Hiss Edith Zinn - Advisor
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WELCOME ABOARD FROSH
We would like to welcone you a.board our
Ship of Sto.to,
To ta.kb your plo.ce a.none our crow o.s
fellow workinr; mn.te.
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You've volunteered to snil with us for
just o.bout four yco.rs,
And before you co.n get sea.sick we would
like to coJ.n your fco.rs.
We'll tell you first how so.fe it is to
ride the uo.vcs with us,
For our ship is kept u,on its course with
very little fuss.
Our Adnirn.l is a. fine one who steers us
cleo.r of trouble:
Hor sto.:ff is a.lwo.ys clcsc o.t hn.nd n..'1c1
rco.dy on the double.
In order to so.fcgua.rd your hec..l th wo h:wo
a. nurse a.boa.rd,
Lncl lots und lots of ?rectors a.round when
order needs restored.
-Bu.t snooth sc.iling will not con0 until we
hn.vc co-opcro.tion,
With every ncnber of tho crow in friendly
pa.rt icipo.tion.
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Courtesy nnd good conduct 1:m.ko the code by
which wo live,
Which nouns to our connunity our very best
we give.
We try to koop our cabin just as clon..-i n.s c
our own ho::10,
And soc tho.t wo ourselves arc neat no nn.ttcr
whore we roru.:..
All now recruits nust loo..rn tho signs directing our big boo..t;
Signs th:::.t c..rc inportant if our mip's to
stay a.float.
You need t o know 11 n.ll hands on dock 11 neans
there will be a r.1 0cting,
With either tho captc.in or his sto..ff present
tc give tho greeting,
And when your sailing days a.re through and
you leave Waller Hull,
We hope you can look through your log and
happy days recall,
---Carol Groene
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GREETINGS
Every ship that has sailed throueh a
hapl)y and successful voyaee ho..s of necessity
been sea-worthy. This con.:lition has boen
naintaincd by an alert a.nd responsible
staff of officers. Sone of you, who
will serve on that staff, accept a najor
responsibility for the voyage.
To keep tho ship a-float, it is
nc..nncd by an onoreotic, alert crew.
Most of you will acrve as po..rt of ours.
Passengers, ha.;?py, cager of pv.rposc,
help r.mkc a voy:.p,c dolip;htful. Sona of
you r.10.y be passengers only.
When every person aboard is awa.ro
of nutunl responsibility, with dctorninn.tion to arrh-c in port sc.fo, happy
and bettor for having nado the venture,
that voyage ·will bo successful.
Nay your voyage aboard tho Wq.J.lc,t
Hall boa doli 0htful one, full of experiences n.r1d nor.,orios tha.t will r:;ive
you a. travelogue that will be cherished
alwcys.
Eliza.both Miller
Dec..n of Wonon
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GREETINGS
Onc-c again Waller Htll is extending
e. "Wolconc Aboo..rd" to old nnd now
friends.
Tho Hall roprcscmts a Ship of S:,o.to
nnd t o koop it in good condition and
sea-worthy, tho co-operation of ovoryonc
is nccossury ..
To nost of us, resident living r.oproscnts a. new way of life. It strives
to tench us responsibility, self-control,
and tho ability to got along with other
people • . If everyone docs her best to
achieve those nins, there will be
s1:1ooth sailing throughout the yoo.r ts
voyage.
May your dnys in Wallor Hall be
pleasant and rewarding.
Janice Kunos, President
Waller H[U]. Association
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DIRECTORY
Use our Directory for quick access to valuable
:inf'o:n:1ntion.
The following infon:.mtion is found in this
section of your £52-Pilot:
FINDING INFORMATION
LOCATING TOP BRA$
O'!!HER TELEPHONE NUMBERS
REPAIRS
LAUNDRY
BED LINEN
MAIL COLLECTIONS
LOCATING FIRE TOWEB.S
CLIPPING SERVICE
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FINDING I NFV-;.L;__'i UN
If infornation cnnnot be found in Tho Co-Pilot,
c:-onsult Tho ~ , tho student ho..ndbook. For current
infornntion, it is nost inportnnt to consult tho
bulletin bonrds--those in the Dea~'s office nnd those
on the floors.
LOCATING TOP BRASS
This is whore ycu nay locate people you n~y need
to soc:
1. :Mrs• Eliza.beth Vrl.llor, Doan of Woncn, (Adr.ri.ra.l)
lives in r oons 200, 201, 202. To ran.ch Nrs.
Millcr 1s a.pecrtnent call ST 4-9862.
2. Miss Edith Zinn, Assistant Donn of Woncn, (ViccAdniral) co.n be found in r cons 400, 401, hor
telephone nUD.bor is ST 4-2897.
J. Miss Boa.trice Mcttlor, resident nurse, lives in
roan 276; her t elephone nunbcr is ST 4-4660, Ext.9
4. Mrs. Holen Lorono..n, Housekeeper, (Liout cn(~;.1t) cc.n
be loco..tod in roon 232,
5, Dietitian, (Connissour) occupies r oo:c1s JOO, 301.
6. Vriss Jnnico Kunes, President of Govc:ruing Bo::i.rd,
livo s in roor.1 282
7. Hr. Jennings Knoebel, Superintendent of Grounds
and Buildings, whose office is opposite tho Pest
Office, co..n be rcnchod by calling ST 4-4660, Ext 4
OTHER TELEPHONE NUHBERS
Waller
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Hull Dornitory
2nd floor - St 4-9862
3rd floor - ST 4-9882
4th floor - ST 4-9802
W. 3rd floor-ST 4-9891
W. 4th fl oor-St 4-9811
North Hall - l-'f.on 's Dornitcry
1st floor - ST 4-9813
2nd floor - ST 4-9820
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Dcc.ri of Wc:-.1on 1s 0.{'fico - ST 4-4660, Extension 6,
Tolophono outside Huslcy Lounge - ST 4-9916
REPAIRS
If your cabin is in nood of repairs, report this
in writing to tho Superintendent of Grounds nnd Buildings, Mr. Knoebel, opposite tho Post Office. Euorgoncics cc.n be reported tc either tho Doan or tho Housekeeper.
Maintenance non will hang your draperies and provide ceiling light bulbs at your request. Report in
writing to tho Doan of Wonon 1s office any r epairs
needed in the floor lobby, tho bathroon, and tho
pressrcon or halls.
LAUNDRY
Soiled laundry is collected fron Firotowcr C
every Monday norning before 8 a.n. The clean laundry
can be picked up at the laundry building Thursday
o.ftornoon, Friday, Saturday until noon, and Monday.
Mark your laundry as f ollows:
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b.
c.
Sew nano tapes securely to y our clothes.
Plain tape, narkod with the owner's nano
in indelible ink can be substituted for
nape tapes,
Place this identification on tho waist bands
or collar bands of clothing t o facilitate
s orting at tho laundry.
}'hrk your laundry bag.
BED LINEN
Bod linen will be changed each Wednesday norning.
Leave one shoot and the pillow case outside your cabin
door bc:Corc 9:00 a.n.; clean linen will be loft in
yc,ur r ovn. Any changes in schodulo will be posted on
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For tho convonicnco of o.11 shipt10.tos, tho nicht
watobbn.ri will collect nail in tho c.1orr:litory if it is
placed on tho tolcphono desk in tho lobbies. This
mil will lco.vo cc.r.1pus n.t 8:45 tho following norning.
M.1.il will be colloctod fron tho collcco post
office c.t 8:45 cc.ch nor;.linc o.nd fror.1 tho nn.il box nt
tho entrance to Carver Ho.11 oc.ch afternoon n.t 5:15.
LOCii.TING FIRETOWERS
Firetowcr A--The lower tower nonr tho 01..:.est suite:
tl1.e lower a.cljn.cont to Lone Po1~ch.
Firotowor B--The upper tower at the ronr of the
libro.ry; tho.t which o1Jons o.dj c.ccnt to
u1,por Long Porch.
Firotowor C---Tho tower n.t the bo.ck of Ha.lier Hn.11
a.djo..cont to tho street bohinc'. tho
buildinr; , (nlso known a.s the t:!:'unk lci.ndinc
Firctowor D--Tho tower o.t tho side of \faller Ec.11
which opens noa.r tho Loupcc. This is
closed to woncn students c.ftcr 10:00 :J.D.
CLIPPING SERVICE
Since we subscribe to the Bloonsburc newspaper,
Tho Mornin13 Pross, n. clipping service is c.vnilc.ble t o
ypu in tho Donn of Woncn's office. If you wish to
have n.n itcn clipped, write your nuno on tho iton
nnd it will bo loft on the c~o sk. Tho paper will
be discn.rllod tho norninc of the second do.y after
it is published.
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S0cial functions and personal relationships are
the bright spots of college life,
The f ollowing infc,rnation is found in this
section of your Co- ~ i
ENTERTAINING GUESTS
HOMECOMING
CHRISTVAS Sl'IRITS
SIPPING AJ\TD CHATTING
CAMPUS CUSTOMS
B CLUB
SOCIAL CONDUCT
HUSKY LOUNGE
LIBRARY HOURS
DINING ROOM HOURS
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On board our ship we try to develop a wellrounded personality. A transition from high school
to college can be difficult, but through our social
affairs, everyone becomes a member of the crew. In
addition to the regular social affairs shared with
the entire crew, on our .ship there are added attractions. Our teas, pajama parties, and i'lgab fests"w
are not only entertaining and enjoyable, but also
help to launch a better acquaintance with our
shipmates.
ENTERTAINING GUESTS
OUr gangplank is always down to welcome your
ncivilian"w friends. You as their hostess wlll be
responsible for their comfort. You will chart your
plans so they will sail smoothly with you during
their stay.
If they are staying overnight, you must make
arrangements with Mrso Miller, the Co:mrnanding Officer.
By filling out all sections of a guest card, obtainable in the C.0.9s office, the preliminaries will be
taken care of. Following approval, file one section
with the C.O. and take the other section to Mrs.
Loreman, who will supply clean linens for your ·
iibunks.H
If your guest will eat on board, arrangements
must be made with the dietician. The fee for meals
is as follows:
Breakfast--fifty cents (50¢)
Lunch
--seventy-five cents (75¢)
--one dollar ($1.00)
Dinner
Because of limited space on our ship, girls are
asked not to bring overnight guests on board during
the week.
These suggestions are designed to help you be the
,Perfect host e ~
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Honcconing WCG.n.-... - - ~ . ..;h is fun for all, is o.n
o.nnunl event on ship. All r.U:.tcs stny end open their
qunrtcrs to our no.ny friends,. rclat;~ros, and alunni.
To inpross our visitors and roon judges, our conpa.rtncnts urc kept in ship-shape condition.
A conr.tltteo of students, fo.culty, nnd pror.ri.ncnt
citizens cone o.board our cruiser and sail around
inspecting the quarters.
They judge tho conpartncnts on the busis of
tho following eight points:
1. Attractiveness (inprcssion of whole roon)
2. Suitability for dornitory life.
3, Furniture .'.:!.l'rc.ngenont
4. Wall decorations
5. Color
6. Neatness
?. Originality
8. Livc.bility
Prizes arc given to the roans that best noct
those standards. A helpful hint: tho judges arc
norc interested in how clever you arc than the
anount of n onoy you spend.
Judges o.nd invited guests arc cntorto.inod by
tho Wo.llcr Hall Governing Boo.rd ir.n~odintoly following
the roon judging.
THE CB..RIST}fAS SPIRIT
During Doccnbor, the ~tl:uts Spirit invades our
ship. E:i.ch section of the crew hc.s certain duties.
Tho A.R.T, section dec orates tho portholes, while tho
H.o.u.s.E. section trins the trees on co.ch dock. You
ru::.y docc r at.o your conpartucnt if y ou wish. Because
oloctri ·c l ifht bElbs arc hazardous, we use col orful
110docorr.t :ions th~.t do not roquiro t he us e of el ectricity.
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Tho wook boforo shore leave, the nanos of the
shipnatos on on.ch deck arc plo.cod in a box. Each
shipno.tc draws a. no.no o.nd bocoucs the Christr.10.s
Spirit of tho person whose nnJ~e she has dro.wn. For
six days she docs o. kind o.ct, such o.s :on.king her
bunk or leaving n snack or inexpensive gift. This is
all done in secret. As tho tine dro.ws ncnr, the air
of oxcitcncnt incroo.sos nnd the fog of r1.ystory
boconos heavier,
On tho seventh do..y, wo ha.vc our a.nnunl Christnas
party whore wo give o. gift to our Christno.s Spirit.
It is then th'.'.t we find out who ho.d boon "spiriting"
us.
Christr.ns Spiriting has bcconc n. delightful
tr::i.dition en boo.rd.
SIPPING AND CHATTING
Every shipnnte wants to be o. wclcono nonbcr of
tho crew. By attending tho VCl.rious t cci.s throughout
tho ye ar, you will acquire added s ociul grace,
In tho o.utur.m llbig-sistcr" DD.tes help their
little-sister 11 recruits to broo.k tho ice and o.ro
introduced t o tho rest of tho crow,
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A Governing Boo.rd too. is hold in tho spring to
introduce the now officers, who will lay 0ut the
courses to be fellowed on our ship.
You, as a shipnnto, will wnnt to bo present o.t
those events. Tnko tino out to rolnx und enjoy those
functions. Lend n helping ho.nd when you o.rc needed.
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CHOOSING YOUR DRESS
Perhn.-_,s you ne..y wonder wha.t is the unif orn of
t ho dc..y; when you will wca.r your dross whitos')or
dress blues; when you wea.r ycur bell botton trc,u sors
O'r i..tha.t to wear. while rouning .nround the deck. Hero
arc a few suggestions:
1. For Sund.a.~ c.nd wookd11:Y dinner, all hands
dress in suits or sport dresses o.nd stockings.
2. ,Em: cla.ssos--skirt-s, sweaters c..nd socks nro
favorites.
3. Fer sport--slacks, Borr:udc.s or gyn suits nrc
nost pro..ctical,
4. Jeans or berr.ru.da s o..re confcrt:cblo f or l ounging or studying on boa.rd. When walking on
the dock, dress properly in a housecoat,
shore clotheq, or sport clothes.
5. For sunbathing, sunsuits or bathing suits my
be worn. The terrace between Wallor Hall
o..nd the Grove is reserved f or this purpose
for wonon natcs only. Sunbathing is pcrnitted in no other pla.ce. This neo..ns no
sunbathers on tho r oof!
SOCIAL CONDUCT
Regarding ho public display of o..ffcction, there
q.rc no set rules, only those of good t/1..sto nnd ccurtosy.
All fire tower entrances will be l ocked each
evening nt 10 o 'clock; all students will uso tho center
fr ont entrance after that hour. Couples will say
good-night in tho lobby. Long Porch and tho Wnllcr
Ho..11 Lobby arc public plc..cos nnd all students a.re
expootod to r~spoct tho presence of others.
If there uro unusual circunst:mces which wnrrnnt
couples staying in tho min lobby after 10:00 p.n,
(11:00 on Friday nnd 11:50 on Saturday), arrungcnonts
J 1xi.y b? 1:\.c.cic with the dean on duty who will notify
C:.~hc r:_:::_rht wntchnn.n.
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Tho cnr.ipus behind Wc.llor Ihll is regarded us
out-of-bounds a.ftcr 8:00 p.n. This neo..ns the back
cntro.nco o.t the trunk lo.nding should not be used
n.ftcr tha.t tine.
KEEPING FIT
Every Moncby Q.lY.l Wodncsdn.y fron 3:00 p.n. to
5:00 p.n. girls I Intrx:mra.ls uro hold nt Ccntonninl
Gynnasiu.r:i. Hero you ca.n "keep in sho.po 11 with anything fron volloybo..11 c.nd swir.v:ing to ping ponr; nnd
shuffle boo.rd, Durine tho bc.skotbo.11 season, there
is plenty of conpctition between ri vo.1 bonr.,s. After
you have cr.rnod one thousand points in inc:.ividu.c.l
o..nc group sports, you nro eligible for B Club.
B Club is nn o.thlctic orgc.nizc.tion which tries to
creo.te o.n increo.sini:; intorost in s1_)or·ts uncl si:icrts,1..".'..nship.
HUSKY LOUNGE
Tho Crew's Lounge is provided with television
sots c.nd n beautiful Snuck Bo.r for your convenience
and diversion. Tho Lounge is closed cc.ch c1.c.y r.t
11:00 p.r:, except on So.turclny when it rcnc.ins open
until 11: 50 p.i".l.
Tho Snack Ber is open tho following hours:
1. Nondny-Friclo.y fron 7:JO n.,n. to 11:00 J>.n.
2. Snturcby fron 8:00 n.r.1. to 12 n.idni[ht. ·
3. Sunday fron 9 to 11 u.n. n.ncl 5 to 11 p.n.
Pc.per utensils a.re provided fer snucks that ure
tc..kcn to your roon when you went curry-out
service.
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LIBR.'\.RY HOURS
1.
2.
Mondo.y through Fridny fron 8: 00 a..n. to
5:00 p.n. a.nd 7:00 p.n. to 9:00 p .•n,,
except during n.ssonbly.
So.turda.y fron 8:00 n,n. to noon,
DINING ROOM HOURS
Bren.kfo.st - Mcndn.y through Sn.turda.y 7 to 8
Sunday - 8 to 8:.30
Lunch
- Mondn.y through So.turdn.y 11:.30
to 12:JO
Dinner
- Monday through Thursday - 5:45 to
6: .30. Frido.y, So.turdo.y, n.nd
Sunday a.t 5:30 to 6.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES
As n raerabor of the crew of our Waller Ship, you
eligible for certain privileges which cn.rry with
tncn tho responsibility of living up to certain
obligations.
are
Tho following infornntion is found in this
section of your Co-Pilot:
OFF-CAMPUS PROCEDURE
TELEPHONE
PRES.SROOES AND BATHROOMS
FIRE PREVENTION
FIRE DRILLS
YOUR CABIN
PERSONAL PROPERTY
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Being aboc,.rd our \faller Ship is an enriching
eJ-..rpcrionce. A few conventions must be fallowed to
keep harmony on shipboard. Those conventions arc
intended not to restrict you, but to help you attain
a happy course during your voyage.
OFF-CAMPUS PROCEDURES
1.
Dn~ permissions: Resident women may be offcrunpus until 6:00 p.m. every evening without
signing their destination card. Out-of-town
permission must be obtained from a Dea.n. If
you leave tho crunpus during tho day and do not
expect to return before 6:00 p.m., sign out on
your cc.rd.
2.
Evening permissions:
A. Resident women have off-campus privileges un~
til 10:00 p.m. ench evening during the week,
11:00 p.m. on Friday, 11:50 p.m. on Saturdny.
B. For permissions later than 10:00 p .m., ask tho
Dean on duty for approval before 8:00 p.m. or
after 10:00 p.n. No permissions arc granted
between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p . m.
(~) Jirst semester freshmen may be
granted one 11:00 p .m. ::i.nd one
11:50 p.m, each month. During tho
semester one 11:00 p.m, may bo
substituted for a 12:30 a.m.
(2) Second semester froshrlen may be
granted two 11:00 p.m. 1 s and two
11:50 p.m. 1s each month, During
the semester one ll:00 p .m. may
be substituted for n 12:30 a.m.
(3) §ophomores may have 11:00 p.m. 1s on
request. They may also have eight
11:50 p.m. 1 s during the semester;
two of those may be until 12:30 a.m.
and one other may be later than
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(4) Juniors nay ha.vc la.to permissions on
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request. They nay ha.vc three o.s lo.to aB
12:30 a..n. and two others lntor than
12:30 n.:ra. during tho scr1cstcr.
( 5) Seniors my sign out for 11:50 p.m..__pcrnissions without nsking permission. They
nay have six 12:30 pcrr.ri.ssions and four
lo.tor than 12:30 a..n. during the scnostcr.
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Special gonoro.1 permissions will bo given for
college events, o.nd these permissions will be
posted on tho bulletin boa.rd in tho Doo.n of
Wo::.1cn I s office .
If you cone in lo.tc on o. lo.tor pcr:r:ri.ssion,
you nust forfeit one later pornission.
All spocio.l la.to porvissions a.re grunted f or
specific o.nd spocio.l purposes only.
Weekend loaves: An Overnight Pcrnission Ca.rd nust
bo filled out o.nd filed in the Dco.n of Wonon 1s
office before you loa.vo ca.npus for a weekend or
overnight.
A special pornission nust bo given by your pa.rents
when you wish to visit a. friohd~ The request
r.mst bo nailed directly to tho Donn of Wonon,
Wonon students return to cnnpus fror.1 the weekend
by 11:00 p,n. Sundo.y or 8:00 n.n. Monday. Under
very unusuo.l circunstancos, if you cannot return
by 11:00 p,n. on Sunday, ploa.sc notify the Donn
of Wonon by telephone.
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Procedures:
A. To sign out, fill in tho nocossa.ry inforno.tion
on your dostino.tion co.rd o.nd file it under
11 0ut. 11
We ha.vo a. policy that woncn students
do not leave cru:ipus a.lone o.t night,
B. To sign in, conplcto your destination ca.rd and
place it in tho proper slot above tho filing
cabinet. After signing ·~r...J you a.re expected
_____ to go t o ycul' l\vi_ng q1~c-,:.:,:;r?•s _31:1!:.~~ jo.to_q . _}~ .
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C. · After your weekend permission has been
approved, sign your destination card and
file it under 11 0vernight. 11
D. Sign :your m::m card. No student may sign in
or out for another person.
5. Vacatio:g: The Good Ship Waller must be in spick
and span condition before vacations. These
requirements are to be met before leaving:
a. Sign your name, means of ttansportation, date,
and time leaving and returning on the vacation sheet provided at the desk in the Dean
of Women's office.
b. Have your cabin clean and in inspection order~
(1) Close all windows
(2) Pull all blinds to half the lower
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window sash.
(3) Remove all food from cabin and all
items from your window sills.
(4) Lock your door as you leave.
c. Immediately upon retuning, check in at the
office. Be sure to put the hour you returned
af'ter your name.
d. Regular sign-out cards are not used for
college vacations.
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QUIET HOURS
Between vacation sojourns, relative quiet is
maintained for those who vish to sleep and study on
the Waller Ship. By respecting these rules, we show
courtesy and thoughtfulness to others.
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Quiet fQ.I sleep:
11:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m. (10:00 a.m. on Sunday)
Qui et ill study:
7:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. except Saturday.
2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. each af'ternoon •
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During quiet hours, there should be n2:
1, Loud talking and/or laughing in the room,
halls, smoker, lobby, pressrbom, and B,R. 1s
2, Loud playing of radios.
3. Slamming doors.
4, Running in halls.
5, Playing the radio~ talking, typing with the
door open.
If these rules are not observed, the violator
will be asked to appear before Governing Boo.rd.
2.
Late Lights: Freshmen should have their lights
out by 11:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, Freshmen may have seven late-light permissions a
month. This enables them to leave their lights
on 9ne. pour: later. Proctors will check each
night to see if this privilege is desired.
J. Lobby and Smoker: In this area. phonogro..phs and
radios can be played only between the hours of
Girls
a.re allowed in the smoker after midnight as long
as they are guiet. If there is excessive noise,
Governing Boo.rd members or Proctors may close
the smoker o.nd remove smoker privileges.
4:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on the week~_nds.
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1.
Telephone Duty: Every resident is expected to
take 'phone duty for one evening a semester. The
list of o.ssignod nights will be posted on tho
floor bulletin boards by the Telephone Chairman.
Failure to report will result in tho loss of a
la.to permission.
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Procedure: If tho telephone rings during the day,
answer it by saying, quietly and plon.santly,
nwa.llor Ho.11, __ Floor." Chock tho bulletin
boo.rd for the girl's roan nUI:1bor. If she is not
in her roon, chock tho B.R., prcssroo:m., or
snokor; record the nessn.go in tho phone book.
Leave a note on her door if tho nossago is inporto.nt. In loco.ting tho girl, use your foot and
not your voice!
Bo sure to chock tho nosso.go book o.t regular
intervals, because y ou nay ho.vc had o. co.11.
3. Tclcohonc hours:
Tho tclc~honc should not be in
use after 11:00 p.D., unless o.n oncrgoncy should
arise. In order that everyone has an opportunity to use the telephone, co.lls should be
lir.J.ited to ton ninutos.
4. Calls for resident faculty ncnbers should be
recorded including tho do.to, hour, nosso.ge, tho
nnno of tho person receiving tho ccll. If tho
person cannot bo located leave o. written ncsso.gc
on her door.
KEEPING WALLER SHIPSHAPE
A roon with special outlets and cquipnent ho.s
boon provided for tho convenience of all resident
women. We should handle these with tho same care and
consideration that we give our npplio.nccs at hone.
Personal npplianccs; Percolators, grills, stcn...r:i
irons o.nd hot plates nay be used only in prossroons whore special outlets arc provided. Ho.ir
dryers r.ay be used in the prossroons or B.R. 1s.
All of these npplio.nccs nust be approved by tho
college electrician co.ch year. Fill out two
rogistro..tion cards which arc o..vc.,ilablc in tho
Donn of Woncn 1s office, Tako your appliance t o
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the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings for
a.pprova.l. A duplico.te rogistr~tion card will be
returned to the Doan of Wonon.
Irons: After you have finished using tho iron,
be sure tho hoo.t is turned off, and that tho iron
is replaced on tho holder.
Tho stonn irons arc to be used only for special
purposes: ~ for sto.rchod clothes. After finishing your pressing, drnin a.11 tho wntor fron thQ
wo.tor tank and place the iron on the holder.
Those irons should be handled with groo.t co.re.
§..9wing ~b.chino: Sowing no.chines, located in tho
prossroom on tho second and third floors, arc
available to o.11 wonon residents.
Curo of the bathrooms: Since we all use tho bathr oons , we raust o.11 do out part to keep thor.1 clco.,1.
Hero arc a few suggestions:
a. Doposi t semi to.ry napkins in tho co.ns provided
for thor.i.
b. Turn off fo..ucets c.nd showers conpl 0toly.
c. Use only towels for drying hands.
d. Throw empty boxes, tissues, or pc.per in tho
provided wo.sto co.ns.
e. Koop tho washbowls free fron dirt o.nd hair.
f. Do not cut hair over b::i.sins. Bo sure to
clean tho floor o.ftor cutting ho.ir.
g. Bo.sins arc not to be used for washing clothes.
Every wo1'JC!.n should be willing to do her share in
keeping tho firotowcrs, lobbies, ho.11s, and smoker in
an attractive, livo.blo condition.
FIRE PREVENTION
To insure the safety of all in Waller Hall, each
woman ho.s cortnin responsibilities which she nust
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acc"pt. Th0se regulc.tions a.re for your protection
ancl wo urge you t o observe ther:1 carefully.
1.
Do not overload the electric circuits in your
room.
2.
Bo ccrtQin that there a.re no defects in the lamps,
r adios, and clocks. The attached cords rrust o.lso
be in good condition.
3. Uso hairdryers or percolators only in tho bath-'
room or tho prcssroon.
Use lli2 o.pplio.ncos in
YOl!:r. l:QQD.
4.
Bo sure the hot plate and irons a.re turned off
before you leave tho prcssroom.
5.
You .QJ:Q ~ allowed to smoke in your .!:.2Qflli. ~ any
time. Bo careful with oJ.1 lighted r.mtche3 o.nd
cigarettes in the smokers. Never h~.vc c.n open
flruno outside the sr.ioker.
6.
Do not use o.n inflc. nno.ble lc.npsho.do.
7.
Leave no obstructions in the halls. This nouns no
clothes dryers, urabrello.s, or boots.
8.
Do not ' rcnovo hot plates fron tho prcssroon.
9.
Do not lock your door at night.
10.
In the pressrooms, replace tho hot irons in their
holders.
FIRE DRILLS
Siloncd, speed and order m-0 necessary during
fire drills to clon.r tho building quicY..ly and safely.
To prevent panic o.nd confusion, lmow who your fire
chiefs a.re 'and learn tho following rules so that
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you will respond nutor.1'.ltic ci.:ny when tho fire nln.rn
is sounded.
1.
Put on n. long cont, ho.rd-soled shoes, n.nd tD.ke
n. towel.
2.
Close your windows, put up your shades, leave
lights on nnd your door open.
3.
Specific instructions will be given for loo.vine
your roon encl goinc to tho proper fire tower.
4. Fourth floor will wnlk single file sto.yinG on the
inside noo.r tho bo..nistor. Third floor will walk
sinr:lo file sto.yinc on the outside near tho w r'.11
until tho lnnclinG is roa.chod. Thon third floor
will tnke tho nidule second section of tho sto..irway. Tho sedond floor will wo.lk single file,
sto..yin£; on tho outside noo.r the wnll.
5.
Second c..nd third floor~doors open inwo..rc"t townrd
the corridor. Tho first two girls ran.chine; tho
doors will hold thc11 until everyone fron their
floor hns l eft. The first roo..chinc the doors
of Long Perch will push then outwo..rd n.nc. hold
then until tho buildine is enpty.
6.
Linc up sinclo file on Long Porch; if nocoss a.ry,
forn two lines: Firctowcr f,. on tho street side;
Firctowcr Bon the court side of the porch; other
Firctowcrs lino up single file on the wnlks, n.wn.y
fron the buildine.
7.
In ca.so of nn nctunl fire, the fire chiefs will
direct tho wonon to tho conpus between Wa.llor
Hall a.nd Co.rvor li.uc1i toriun, o.nd between Wnller
Hall nnd Science Hnll.
8. , Ea.ch wonn.n will be nlort for further instructions
fron her respective fire warden.
9. During. a. drill ~:reno.in in your a.ssie;ned area. until
othorvnso notir i od ~
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Firo uo..rdons huv;; ci.uthori ty to onf crco tho
.silence ree11la.tions.
11.
Firo towers o.rc so.f'oty islo..ncls if doors a.re kept
closed.
In ca.so of u fire c.lo.rn clu.rinc; the dn.y, follow tho
so..~o procedure unless you arc on another floor.
In this cnso, use tho nee.rest fire c;:it. If no
official is chocking your floor, tnlco this
responsibility yourself.
If you should discover a fire, pull tho non.rest
fire ulnrn, nnc. then notify tho Denn of Wo::1on nnd
a fire chief.
YOUR C;"i.BIN
1.
Care .Qf Pronorty: Tho use of tape, to.cks, paste,
or nails on tho wnlls, woodwork, nnc: doors is
prohibitocl. Porr;naont picture hooks, drying
racks, and curtnin rods cro provided in ovory
roan. All wonen residents arc linblo to full
chnree for do.r.1r.c:o tc college property duo to
cc.rolossnoss or viclntion of roQ.Ilutions.
2.
Electrical cguipnont: Tho double outlet rccepto.clo in tho side wo.11 is provided for:
o., A desk lunp--60 watt linit .
b. Tnblo ro.dio, electric clock, or floor
l::inp.--60 wo.tt lir.it
A r2ininun cloo.rc.nce of two inches fron bulb to
tho inside . of tho lunpsho.dc should be r.1:1into.inod.
The sho.do is to be of fireprodf 1:ntorial such ns
natal. No two or throe wny lnnps r.m.y be used.
All electrical cords r:rust be in excellent condition
with no defects in insulation or covering. Extension cords and throo-wo.y plue;s 2.re not pcrnittod
-'."· - - -All olcctricnl itcns arc subj ect to inspection
and if they do not conforn to tho stc.ndc.rds, you will
be c.skcd to rcr.1ovo then fror.1 Waller Hall.
For infornntion about repairs, consult Directory.
3.
Cleaning: Every cabin should be equipped with n
broon, dust !lop, nnd dust cloth. Rugs and nops
arc to be shnken fron tho bo..ck window of Firetowc:r
C--thc window nt the trunk lo..nding, and/or
Firotowor D. Dirt should be gathered at tne door
of your roan n.nd never brushed into the hl!.11s.
Enpty all wa.stobo.skots into tho largo trash containers in the prossroons and firot owcrs. Place
large boxes on the floor near these co..ns. All
containers should be drained of liquid befor e
being thrown into tho waste co.ns.
4. E.Q.Qg: Any f ood kept in''thc cabin" should be stored
in a covered notnl box. Enpty s oft drink b ~ttles
arc to be renoved fron the r oons i Lu.1odio..tcly.
For a good appearance fror.1 outside, it is nece ssary that we keep our window sills clca.r of such
things as bottles and bags.
5. Personal. Property: All iJcrsona.l property should
be labeled.
To protect against loss, lock your
door. Do not keep vn.J.uablcs or largo suns of
nonoy in your cabin. For added protection, place
ln.rgo nnounts of n oncy in the Business Office.
The college is not responsible for loss of noncy
or personal property.
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REGlJLATIONS
To prevent infringing on rights of others, every
cor.rr.mni ty sets up its own lo.ws.
The f ellowing inforno.tion is found in this
section of vour Co-Pilot;
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GOVERNING BO!,.RD
GOVER.J.\IING DOl.RD DUTIES
SOCIAL LAWS
CONSTITUTION
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GOVE&l\!ING BO,\r-'J!
of tho
WALLER FJILL ASSOCIATION
Prcsidc11t . ..•....
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J uni co Kuncs
Vico-Prcsidont •••.•••••.•••••••••••••••••• Pnt Fisher
Sccrct[lry . ...•.•.... , ..................... June LCclcc
Treasurer . ............................. Bernice Deitz
Social Chnirr.a.n •••••••••••••.••.• Bnrbaro. Hockonborry
Senior Rcproscntntivos •.••••••••••••.••• Ros0 Coulter
Eloise Ko.Dinski
No.ncy Ricletll
Betty Stiff
Junior Roprosc:nto.tivos •••••••••••••••••••• Ann Boeson
No.ncy Ha.no
Snrc.. Shilling
Sophoraoro Roprosontativos •••••••••••••••••••• Pnr.1 Fox
Gloric. Glahn
J o Ann Hoston
i\d.visors ••..••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Elizabeth Eillor
Denn of Wonon
Miss Edi th Zinn
Assistant Donn of Woi:1on
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The Governing Board of Waller Hall is the student administrative unit of the Waller Hall Associa. tion, of which all women resi cents are members. This
organization is a combination of legislative, executive, and judicial groups. Listed below are some of
the duties of Governing Board members, proctors, and
floor officers.
1.
Responsibilities and Duties of Floor Officers:
a. Preside at all floor meetings.
b. Post list of late light checkers on floor
bulletin board.
c. Super-.'i.se enforcement of late lights and floor
quiet hours.
d. Assi st Governing Board members and proctors in
enforcing quiet hours and regulating late
lights.
e. Proceed as follows in regard to repeated violations of quiet hours:
(1) Talk with violators and inform them of the
seriousness of the offense, a Governing
Board notice and StL'lllD.ons to appear before
the Boar d.
(2) If the violation is repeated, notify
Governing Board Secretary to send notice.
(3) Report offenders to the Governing Board
President and Deans of Women for Governing Board summons and action if the violation persists after the notice has been
sent.
2.
Responsibilities and Duties of Governing Board
Members:
a. Enforce late lights and quiet hours on the
floor.
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b.
c.
d.
Assist or reL,f,;:;: co p:r c ,'. i",c. :;, i , 1 controlling
noise and regulating l r- Ck :-;_-;_~;Lts.
Notify floor officers of continued viclations
of quiet hours and advise then if a Governing
Board notice is warrant Assist the President in enforcing regulations
and in carrying on the activities of the
Waller Hall Association.
3. Responsibilities and Duties of Proctors:
a.
b.
Enforce late lights al1d quiet hours on the
floor.
Notify flo or officer of violations of quiet
hours and advise if a Governing Board
notice is necessary.
SOCIAL LAWS
We, as Ccllege Wonen, are considered adults and
are expected t o know and do what is socially acccDtable. Therefore, the social custons cf Wallor Hall
are based en standards of good taste and good jud~~ent.
We keep in nind courtesy and respect f or ourselves and
our associates.
1.
Regulations about alcohol: "The poss ession of
liquor or being under the influence of liquor
ei thor on canpus or in the town of Bloor.1sburg will
be cause for disnissal fron college. It shall
be unlawful:
a. For any licensee, or his servants, agents or
enployees, to sell, furnish, or give any nalt
or brewed beverages to r.rl.nors.
b. For any retail dispenser, his servants, agents
or enployecs, to perv..it minors t o frequent his
licensed pror.;isos, or any pre:r:tl.scs operated
in connection therewith, except r.tlnors acconpanied by parents, guardians, or under supervision."
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'i':10 a'!Jovo wns qncted fron Section 23 of the
Pennsy l vanio.. Liquor Ln.-;;rs.
2.
Snokinc Responsibilities: Snokcrs o.ro provided
on onch floor of tho rosidonco hall for those
whoncn who wish to :onkc use of than.
Colleee students no.y snake only in tho Wo.ller
Hull Launce und other dcsicnnted nroni. It is necossnry thnt we follow collece regulations regarding
snaking bec:J.Uso of the firo hnzo.rd. Ponnlty for
failing to observe these rcgulntions is suspension
fron colloGe•
The co:onittees listed bolou ho.vo been nppointod
by Governine Board to expedite Wallor Hull o.ctivitios,
business, rules micl roeu].o.tions, anct to nssist brinGing nbout gracious socitl living in the residence
hull.
1.
Tho fil1: Cor.n.:ittee is responsible for Ho;.1cco;:nng
Duy docorc..tions in Wnller Hall, such ns nwnrcls
for the nost attrc.ctive roans, a.utocro.ph books
for visitors, Ull(l o.ttrc..ctivo dcsicns for tho
doors. This croup n.lso r.1..'lkes the sir;ns nnd
posters o.nnouncing dornitory social nffnirs.
2.
Counselors o.re nppointed to eA"})lnin nu.cs, ccncr:J.1
custons, and r cs1.l.lo.tions to new wonon residents.
3.
Th~ Fire Drill Connitteo explo.ins tho rules of
fire drills a.nd how to sa.fOf,1.l.o.rd against fire
hazards. They o..lso enforce those rules during
a.n actual fire drill.
House Connittoc is responsible for tho o.ttro.ctivonoss a.nd cleanliness of tho residence ho.11.
5. Tho Snoker Conr:rl.tteo is responsible for seeing
thc..t tho floor sr.:okcrs a.re kept clean end nttro.ctivc.
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The Publicity c.~:1:.~.tl-C!.'.2 is i'.'1 ch; crgc of publicizing Wallor Ho.11 o.ctiyj-sfos in tho Maroon Q.Dg
Gold nnd fho Morning Press, the local nowspupor,
and Bulletin Boards.
7.
Ih£ Social Connittoo plnns all dornitory social
events, with tho cooperation @d assistance of
vo.rious other connittoos.
8.
Tho Tclophouo CorJDittoo assigns onch wo~mn resident t o tolophonc duty two evenings during tho
college your.
9.
}'ho ]2ook Excbo..n_g.9. Conr.tl ttoe lists tho n2J.10s of
secondhand books that nro o..vo.iln.blo for so.lo.
Report to then if you wish to buy or sell books~
10.
lhs. Custon Connittoo sets up custoos for froshnan wonon living in Wallor Hall.
11.
Renenbr£,,_!}2Q Co:onittoo sends cards nnd fl owers to
nor:bcrs of our association who o..ro ill or h.'.lve o..
death in their fa.Inly.
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CONSTITUTION
WALLER HALL ASSOCIATION
Article I - Nano
Tho nano of this organization shall be tho
Wallor Hall Association of tho State TeQchors College,
Bloonsburg, Pcnnsylvo.nio..
Article II - Object
Tho object of this association sho.11 be to initiate and carry on ccoporativc govcrnncnt and t o encourage high sto.ndards of living ar1ong tho wcnon
residents of Wallor Hall
Article III - Membership
All woncn students living in Waller Hull arc,
ipso facto, nonbers of the association.
Article IV - Officers
Section 1. Tho officers of this association
shall be: a President, a Vice-President, a Sccrot:u-y,
n Tronsuror, n Social Chairnan, and twelve elected
Representatives. Togetpcr these officers ruid representatives shall constitute the Governing Board.
Section 2. Tho President of the Association
shall bo n junior elected by the entire uenbership
of t .he Association. She shall be President of tho
Governing Board and representative to tho Con..~unity
Govcr*nt Association.
The Vice-President, Sccrotnry, and Treasurer shall
be juniors, or sophonoros oloctod by tho entire
nonbcrship of the Association.
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The Socinl Chairrmn of Wcl.lcr Hall shal.l be o.
junior or a sophonorc elected by the Association.
Section 3. Any vn.co.ncios in office shall be
filled within two weeks in the nnnncr provided by this
Constitution CA"Ccpting in case of Class Rcpresontntivc
when the vaco.ncy sho.11 be filled ey appointncnt by
Governing Bonrd.
Section 4. Tho torn of office of tho President,
Vicc-Presidont~ Sccroto.ry, Treasurer, nnd Socin.1
Cho.irrmn and all nonbors of tho Governing Board sha.11
be for one year unless re-elected for a second torn
of'.'officc •
Article V - Elections
Section 1. E'ach cla.ss shall nc:ct for tho purpose
of selecting noninccs, The list of noninccs shall be
posted one week before the elections that will be hold
when tho pnrticulnr classes vote for their ropresontat.i ves.
8 Section 2. Ono week bcfore the dn.y sot for tho
election of tho President, Vice-President, Secretary,
Treasurer, and Social Chai.man of the Association, the
Governing Board shall post for each office a list of
nonincos a.pprcved by tho Dean of Woncn c.nd Doan of
Instruction.
Section 3. Elections of President, Vice-President,
Secrctm:-y, Treasurer, and Socin.l Chairno.n and oJ.l
nenbors of tho Governing Bourd s~-ul be hold not later
tho.n tho last week of April.
Section 4. A najority of association nonbors
nust vote, n.nd those noninces receiving a plurality
shnll receive the position.
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Section 5. in cuse n vncnncy occurs in tho office
of President, tho Vice-President sha.11 autonn.tico.lly
bcconc President und a new Vice-President shull be
elected by the association. Vnc~ncies in o:ny other
office shn.11 be filled vithin two weeks in the nnnner
provided by this Constitution in Article V, Sections
I, 2,
o:nd
4.
Article VI - .Anondncnts
This constitution nuy be mended by a rnjority
vote of the association. Revision nust be rccomendcd
by tho Gove.rn.:i..1:lg Boa.rd nnd posted not loss thOJ1 n week
in advance of' tho tine of voting.
BY LAWS
Article I - Meetings
Section 1. }-footings of tho a.ssociD..tion nay be
culled by tho President o.t tho request of tho Doo:n of
Wonon or tho Governing Boo.rd.
Section 2. Tho Governing Bonrd ·sha.11 have a necting twi9e a nonth.
Section J. A nn.jority of the Governing Boo.rd shtll
constitute a quorun.
Section 4. A vote of o. n,_'1.j ority of the nc::i.bcrship
of the association shall be necessary to execute any
nn.jor legislation.
Article III - Duties
Section 1. The duties of the President shn.11 be
to preside over all regular ncetings of the association
and Governing Boo.rd o.nd to cull all special neetings.
Sh3· shall be responsible for seeing that the business of
tho nssocio.tion is conducted efficiently.
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It shall be tnu duty of the VicePresident to preside over neotings ond to conduct
the business of the o.ssocintion in tho o.bsense of
the President, Sho shnll be responsible for
supervising the functioninc of cornittoos.
Section J. It sho.11 be tho duty of tho Socrotnry
to keep n record of all business in b0th the ussocintion o.nd tho bonrd o.nd to o.ttcnd to all correspondence
and notices. At tho expiration of her torn, she shc,11
deliver to CL college c.uthority nll books, po.pors, o.ncl
othor property belonging to tho o.ssocio.tion and
Governing Boa.rd.
Section 4, It shall be tho duty of tho Tret:.suror to receive funds, keep ndoqua.tc c.ccotcnts, disburse nonios of tho o.ssocio.tion, and to deliver the
books of tho :1ssociation, properly uo.lo.nccd to t he
responsible colloco authority,
Section 5. It sho.11 be tho duty of tho Socinl
Chn.irnnn to pln.n c.ncl execute the social progron of
tho \faller Ho.11 Association.
Section 6. It uhc.11 be the responsibility of
Governing Bon.rd to ncke nnd enforce regulations, to
::i.r point chnirnon of sto.nding o.nd special connittoos,
to cliroct tho social lifo of Wallor Hall, and to
pronoto tho eoneral welfare of resident woncn students
Section 7 • All o.ctiens of Governing Board shall
be subject to tho upprovo.l of the Deo.n of Wonen.
Article IV - Duos
Dornitory duos of one dollar, to be included in
tho Connunity Activities foe, shall be collected c.s
part of the registrn.tion prccodurc, An a.dditiono.l
rissosseont nay be nado by a na.jority vote of the
Governing Bon.rd und tho Wui.lor Ho.11 ~~ssociation. Any
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such c.sscssnont shnll be colloctod by tho Trco.suror of
tho Wo.llor Hall Association.
Article V - Po.rliuncnto.ry Authority
Tho rules of po.rlia.r:10ntnry procedures shall be
followoa. when it is foc.siblo.
Article VI - .Anondnonts to tho By Laws
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These By Lr..ws no..y be or.1ond0d by n 11:::.j crity vote
of the Association. Revision nust be rcconncridod by
tho Govornine Bor..rd and posted not less thun a wook
in advo..nco of the t:L~c of voting.
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Alcohol Roculo.tions ••••••
I:..pproprinto Dross •••••• ; •
Arons o~t of Bounds ••.
Art Connittoo •••••••..
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Bnthroor.1 Ru.las. o • • • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20
o • • • o • • • • • • • • • 1.3
B Club • .••.• c • • • • o • • • • • •
Bod Linvn • .•••.. " . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . .
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Bulletin Boa.ra_s • .•....•.
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Re sic1. cnt Fo.culty Members •••••.•• , • • • • • .
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Rcturninc fron ~,Jookond • ••••.••••.••••••••••••• 16
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Spcci.'.;.l Pornissions ••••
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Stcn:'.1 Irons ••••
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Archives (College)
Harvey A. Andruss Library
Bloomsburg State College
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
19 7
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
1 957
At the time she was giving this publication
to BSC Archives (0½/10/77), Mrs . Elizabeth
~iller Williams, Dean of 'om~n emerita , said
she thouvht this particular edition was the
first ever "printed," (bound?) earlier
editions havinp been merely mimeograr,hed
sheets of paper. 11
THE CO-PILOT
Ycmr Guido t c Successful Livinc
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Tho 1957-1958 stnff of The Co-Pilot hopes
thc.t this hc..ndbook will help you to be;conc better
c..cqunintcd with tho Woilor Ship.
l .. s nonbc:rs of a crow, you nust lmow the
responsibilities, dutios, o.nd activities of tho
Wallor Ship of Stnto.
This handbook is designed so that you cnn
find in}:)ortnnt inforIJntion quickly ctnd cnsily.
We hopo that :-1ost of your questions will bo
ctnsi,10red by the Co-~
Bost wishes to you for one of the happiest
yonrs of your life.,.
THE STJ.FF
Betty Stiff - Editor
C:irol Groene
No.ncy Hu.ehcs
Terry Julio
Ki2 Wahl
Donne.. Mattocks - Typist
Ann Peal
- Typist
Linde.. Ru~giori - Typist
Bnrb Hockcnr,~rry - Art
Hiss Edith Zinn - Advisor
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WELCOME ABOARD FROSH
We would like to welcone you a.board our
Ship of Sto.to,
To ta.kb your plo.ce a.none our crow o.s
fellow workinr; mn.te.
o.
You've volunteered to snil with us for
just o.bout four yco.rs,
And before you co.n get sea.sick we would
like to coJ.n your fco.rs.
We'll tell you first how so.fe it is to
ride the uo.vcs with us,
For our ship is kept u,on its course with
very little fuss.
Our Adnirn.l is a. fine one who steers us
cleo.r of trouble:
Hor sto.:ff is a.lwo.ys clcsc o.t hn.nd n..'1c1
rco.dy on the double.
In order to so.fcgua.rd your hec..l th wo h:wo
a. nurse a.boa.rd,
Lncl lots und lots of ?rectors a.round when
order needs restored.
-Bu.t snooth sc.iling will not con0 until we
hn.vc co-opcro.tion,
With every ncnber of tho crow in friendly
pa.rt icipo.tion.
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Courtesy nnd good conduct 1:m.ko the code by
which wo live,
Which nouns to our connunity our very best
we give.
We try to koop our cabin just as clon..-i n.s c
our own ho::10,
And soc tho.t wo ourselves arc neat no nn.ttcr
whore we roru.:..
All now recruits nust loo..rn tho signs directing our big boo..t;
Signs th:::.t c..rc inportant if our mip's to
stay a.float.
You need t o know 11 n.ll hands on dock 11 neans
there will be a r.1 0cting,
With either tho captc.in or his sto..ff present
tc give tho greeting,
And when your sailing days a.re through and
you leave Waller Hull,
We hope you can look through your log and
happy days recall,
---Carol Groene
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GREETINGS
Every ship that has sailed throueh a
hapl)y and successful voyaee ho..s of necessity
been sea-worthy. This con.:lition has boen
naintaincd by an alert a.nd responsible
staff of officers. Sone of you, who
will serve on that staff, accept a najor
responsibility for the voyage.
To keep tho ship a-float, it is
nc..nncd by an onoreotic, alert crew.
Most of you will acrve as po..rt of ours.
Passengers, ha.;?py, cager of pv.rposc,
help r.mkc a voy:.p,c dolip;htful. Sona of
you r.10.y be passengers only.
When every person aboard is awa.ro
of nutunl responsibility, with dctorninn.tion to arrh-c in port sc.fo, happy
and bettor for having nado the venture,
that voyage ·will bo successful.
Nay your voyage aboard tho Wq.J.lc,t
Hall boa doli 0htful one, full of experiences n.r1d nor.,orios tha.t will r:;ive
you a. travelogue that will be cherished
alwcys.
Eliza.both Miller
Dec..n of Wonon
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GREETINGS
Onc-c again Waller Htll is extending
e. "Wolconc Aboo..rd" to old nnd now
friends.
Tho Hall roprcscmts a Ship of S:,o.to
nnd t o koop it in good condition and
sea-worthy, tho co-operation of ovoryonc
is nccossury ..
To nost of us, resident living r.oproscnts a. new way of life. It strives
to tench us responsibility, self-control,
and tho ability to got along with other
people • . If everyone docs her best to
achieve those nins, there will be
s1:1ooth sailing throughout the yoo.r ts
voyage.
May your dnys in Wallor Hall be
pleasant and rewarding.
Janice Kunos, President
Waller H[U]. Association
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DIRECTORY
Use our Directory for quick access to valuable
:inf'o:n:1ntion.
The following infon:.mtion is found in this
section of your £52-Pilot:
FINDING INFORMATION
LOCATING TOP BRA$
O'!!HER TELEPHONE NUMBERS
REPAIRS
LAUNDRY
BED LINEN
MAIL COLLECTIONS
LOCATING FIRE TOWEB.S
CLIPPING SERVICE
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FINDING I NFV-;.L;__'i UN
If infornation cnnnot be found in Tho Co-Pilot,
c:-onsult Tho ~ , tho student ho..ndbook. For current
infornntion, it is nost inportnnt to consult tho
bulletin bonrds--those in the Dea~'s office nnd those
on the floors.
LOCATING TOP BRASS
This is whore ycu nay locate people you n~y need
to soc:
1. :Mrs• Eliza.beth Vrl.llor, Doan of Woncn, (Adr.ri.ra.l)
lives in r oons 200, 201, 202. To ran.ch Nrs.
Millcr 1s a.pecrtnent call ST 4-9862.
2. Miss Edith Zinn, Assistant Donn of Woncn, (ViccAdniral) co.n be found in r cons 400, 401, hor
telephone nUD.bor is ST 4-2897.
J. Miss Boa.trice Mcttlor, resident nurse, lives in
roan 276; her t elephone nunbcr is ST 4-4660, Ext.9
4. Mrs. Holen Lorono..n, Housekeeper, (Liout cn(~;.1t) cc.n
be loco..tod in roon 232,
5, Dietitian, (Connissour) occupies r oo:c1s JOO, 301.
6. Vriss Jnnico Kunes, President of Govc:ruing Bo::i.rd,
livo s in roor.1 282
7. Hr. Jennings Knoebel, Superintendent of Grounds
and Buildings, whose office is opposite tho Pest
Office, co..n be rcnchod by calling ST 4-4660, Ext 4
OTHER TELEPHONE NUHBERS
Waller
E.
E.
E.
Hull Dornitory
2nd floor - St 4-9862
3rd floor - ST 4-9882
4th floor - ST 4-9802
W. 3rd floor-ST 4-9891
W. 4th fl oor-St 4-9811
North Hall - l-'f.on 's Dornitcry
1st floor - ST 4-9813
2nd floor - ST 4-9820
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Dcc.ri of Wc:-.1on 1s 0.{'fico - ST 4-4660, Extension 6,
Tolophono outside Huslcy Lounge - ST 4-9916
REPAIRS
If your cabin is in nood of repairs, report this
in writing to tho Superintendent of Grounds nnd Buildings, Mr. Knoebel, opposite tho Post Office. Euorgoncics cc.n be reported tc either tho Doan or tho Housekeeper.
Maintenance non will hang your draperies and provide ceiling light bulbs at your request. Report in
writing to tho Doan of Wonon 1s office any r epairs
needed in the floor lobby, tho bathroon, and tho
pressrcon or halls.
LAUNDRY
Soiled laundry is collected fron Firotowcr C
every Monday norning before 8 a.n. The clean laundry
can be picked up at the laundry building Thursday
o.ftornoon, Friday, Saturday until noon, and Monday.
Mark your laundry as f ollows:
a.
b.
c.
Sew nano tapes securely to y our clothes.
Plain tape, narkod with the owner's nano
in indelible ink can be substituted for
nape tapes,
Place this identification on tho waist bands
or collar bands of clothing t o facilitate
s orting at tho laundry.
}'hrk your laundry bag.
BED LINEN
Bod linen will be changed each Wednesday norning.
Leave one shoot and the pillow case outside your cabin
door bc:Corc 9:00 a.n.; clean linen will be loft in
yc,ur r ovn. Any changes in schodulo will be posted on
; '7 i"-ha _q~ ] < "bullctl-,ri_ b_o_3.r
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For tho convonicnco of o.11 shipt10.tos, tho nicht
watobbn.ri will collect nail in tho c.1orr:litory if it is
placed on tho tolcphono desk in tho lobbies. This
mil will lco.vo cc.r.1pus n.t 8:45 tho following norning.
M.1.il will be colloctod fron tho collcco post
office c.t 8:45 cc.ch nor;.linc o.nd fror.1 tho nn.il box nt
tho entrance to Carver Ho.11 oc.ch afternoon n.t 5:15.
LOCii.TING FIRETOWERS
Firetowcr A--The lower tower nonr tho 01..:.est suite:
tl1.e lower a.cljn.cont to Lone Po1~ch.
Firotowor B--The upper tower at the ronr of the
libro.ry; tho.t which o1Jons o.dj c.ccnt to
u1,por Long Porch.
Firotowor C---Tho tower n.t the bo.ck of Ha.lier Hn.11
a.djo..cont to tho street bohinc'. tho
buildinr; , (nlso known a.s the t:!:'unk lci.ndinc
Firctowor D--Tho tower o.t tho side of \faller Ec.11
which opens noa.r tho Loupcc. This is
closed to woncn students c.ftcr 10:00 :J.D.
CLIPPING SERVICE
Since we subscribe to the Bloonsburc newspaper,
Tho Mornin13 Pross, n. clipping service is c.vnilc.ble t o
ypu in tho Donn of Woncn's office. If you wish to
have n.n itcn clipped, write your nuno on tho iton
nnd it will bo loft on the c~o sk. Tho paper will
be discn.rllod tho norninc of the second do.y after
it is published.
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S0cial functions and personal relationships are
the bright spots of college life,
The f ollowing infc,rnation is found in this
section of your Co- ~ i
ENTERTAINING GUESTS
HOMECOMING
CHRISTVAS Sl'IRITS
SIPPING AJ\TD CHATTING
CAMPUS CUSTOMS
B CLUB
SOCIAL CONDUCT
HUSKY LOUNGE
LIBRARY HOURS
DINING ROOM HOURS
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On board our ship we try to develop a wellrounded personality. A transition from high school
to college can be difficult, but through our social
affairs, everyone becomes a member of the crew. In
addition to the regular social affairs shared with
the entire crew, on our .ship there are added attractions. Our teas, pajama parties, and i'lgab fests"w
are not only entertaining and enjoyable, but also
help to launch a better acquaintance with our
shipmates.
ENTERTAINING GUESTS
OUr gangplank is always down to welcome your
ncivilian"w friends. You as their hostess wlll be
responsible for their comfort. You will chart your
plans so they will sail smoothly with you during
their stay.
If they are staying overnight, you must make
arrangements with Mrso Miller, the Co:mrnanding Officer.
By filling out all sections of a guest card, obtainable in the C.0.9s office, the preliminaries will be
taken care of. Following approval, file one section
with the C.O. and take the other section to Mrs.
Loreman, who will supply clean linens for your ·
iibunks.H
If your guest will eat on board, arrangements
must be made with the dietician. The fee for meals
is as follows:
Breakfast--fifty cents (50¢)
Lunch
--seventy-five cents (75¢)
--one dollar ($1.00)
Dinner
Because of limited space on our ship, girls are
asked not to bring overnight guests on board during
the week.
These suggestions are designed to help you be the
,Perfect host e ~
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Honcconing WCG.n.-... - - ~ . ..;h is fun for all, is o.n
o.nnunl event on ship. All r.U:.tcs stny end open their
qunrtcrs to our no.ny friends,. rclat;~ros, and alunni.
To inpross our visitors and roon judges, our conpa.rtncnts urc kept in ship-shape condition.
A conr.tltteo of students, fo.culty, nnd pror.ri.ncnt
citizens cone o.board our cruiser and sail around
inspecting the quarters.
They judge tho conpartncnts on the busis of
tho following eight points:
1. Attractiveness (inprcssion of whole roon)
2. Suitability for dornitory life.
3, Furniture .'.:!.l'rc.ngenont
4. Wall decorations
5. Color
6. Neatness
?. Originality
8. Livc.bility
Prizes arc given to the roans that best noct
those standards. A helpful hint: tho judges arc
norc interested in how clever you arc than the
anount of n onoy you spend.
Judges o.nd invited guests arc cntorto.inod by
tho Wo.llcr Hall Governing Boo.rd ir.n~odintoly following
the roon judging.
THE CB..RIST}fAS SPIRIT
During Doccnbor, the ~tl:uts Spirit invades our
ship. E:i.ch section of the crew hc.s certain duties.
Tho A.R.T, section dec orates tho portholes, while tho
H.o.u.s.E. section trins the trees on co.ch dock. You
ru::.y docc r at.o your conpartucnt if y ou wish. Because
oloctri ·c l ifht bElbs arc hazardous, we use col orful
110docorr.t :ions th~.t do not roquiro t he us e of el ectricity.
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Tho wook boforo shore leave, the nanos of the
shipnatos on on.ch deck arc plo.cod in a box. Each
shipno.tc draws a. no.no o.nd bocoucs the Christr.10.s
Spirit of tho person whose nnJ~e she has dro.wn. For
six days she docs o. kind o.ct, such o.s :on.king her
bunk or leaving n snack or inexpensive gift. This is
all done in secret. As tho tine dro.ws ncnr, the air
of oxcitcncnt incroo.sos nnd the fog of r1.ystory
boconos heavier,
On tho seventh do..y, wo ha.vc our a.nnunl Christnas
party whore wo give o. gift to our Christno.s Spirit.
It is then th'.'.t we find out who ho.d boon "spiriting"
us.
Christr.ns Spiriting has bcconc n. delightful
tr::i.dition en boo.rd.
SIPPING AND CHATTING
Every shipnnte wants to be o. wclcono nonbcr of
tho crew. By attending tho VCl.rious t cci.s throughout
tho ye ar, you will acquire added s ociul grace,
In tho o.utur.m llbig-sistcr" DD.tes help their
little-sister 11 recruits to broo.k tho ice and o.ro
introduced t o tho rest of tho crow,
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A Governing Boo.rd too. is hold in tho spring to
introduce the now officers, who will lay 0ut the
courses to be fellowed on our ship.
You, as a shipnnto, will wnnt to bo present o.t
those events. Tnko tino out to rolnx und enjoy those
functions. Lend n helping ho.nd when you o.rc needed.
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CHOOSING YOUR DRESS
Perhn.-_,s you ne..y wonder wha.t is the unif orn of
t ho dc..y; when you will wca.r your dross whitos')or
dress blues; when you wea.r ycur bell botton trc,u sors
O'r i..tha.t to wear. while rouning .nround the deck. Hero
arc a few suggestions:
1. For Sund.a.~ c.nd wookd11:Y dinner, all hands
dress in suits or sport dresses o.nd stockings.
2. ,Em: cla.ssos--skirt-s, sweaters c..nd socks nro
favorites.
3. Fer sport--slacks, Borr:udc.s or gyn suits nrc
nost pro..ctical,
4. Jeans or berr.ru.da s o..re confcrt:cblo f or l ounging or studying on boa.rd. When walking on
the dock, dress properly in a housecoat,
shore clotheq, or sport clothes.
5. For sunbathing, sunsuits or bathing suits my
be worn. The terrace between Wallor Hall
o..nd the Grove is reserved f or this purpose
for wonon natcs only. Sunbathing is pcrnitted in no other pla.ce. This neo..ns no
sunbathers on tho r oof!
SOCIAL CONDUCT
Regarding ho public display of o..ffcction, there
q.rc no set rules, only those of good t/1..sto nnd ccurtosy.
All fire tower entrances will be l ocked each
evening nt 10 o 'clock; all students will uso tho center
fr ont entrance after that hour. Couples will say
good-night in tho lobby. Long Porch and tho Wnllcr
Ho..11 Lobby arc public plc..cos nnd all students a.re
expootod to r~spoct tho presence of others.
If there uro unusual circunst:mces which wnrrnnt
couples staying in tho min lobby after 10:00 p.n,
(11:00 on Friday nnd 11:50 on Saturday), arrungcnonts
J 1xi.y b? 1:\.c.cic with the dean on duty who will notify
C:.~hc r:_:::_rht wntchnn.n.
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Tho cnr.ipus behind Wc.llor Ihll is regarded us
out-of-bounds a.ftcr 8:00 p.n. This neo..ns the back
cntro.nco o.t the trunk lo.nding should not be used
n.ftcr tha.t tine.
KEEPING FIT
Every Moncby Q.lY.l Wodncsdn.y fron 3:00 p.n. to
5:00 p.n. girls I Intrx:mra.ls uro hold nt Ccntonninl
Gynnasiu.r:i. Hero you ca.n "keep in sho.po 11 with anything fron volloybo..11 c.nd swir.v:ing to ping ponr; nnd
shuffle boo.rd, Durine tho bc.skotbo.11 season, there
is plenty of conpctition between ri vo.1 bonr.,s. After
you have cr.rnod one thousand points in inc:.ividu.c.l
o..nc group sports, you nro eligible for B Club.
B Club is nn o.thlctic orgc.nizc.tion which tries to
creo.te o.n increo.sini:; intorost in s1_)or·ts uncl si:icrts,1..".'..nship.
HUSKY LOUNGE
Tho Crew's Lounge is provided with television
sots c.nd n beautiful Snuck Bo.r for your convenience
and diversion. Tho Lounge is closed cc.ch c1.c.y r.t
11:00 p.r:, except on So.turclny when it rcnc.ins open
until 11: 50 p.i".l.
Tho Snack Ber is open tho following hours:
1. Nondny-Friclo.y fron 7:JO n.,n. to 11:00 J>.n.
2. Snturcby fron 8:00 n.r.1. to 12 n.idni[ht. ·
3. Sunday fron 9 to 11 u.n. n.ncl 5 to 11 p.n.
Pc.per utensils a.re provided fer snucks that ure
tc..kcn to your roon when you went curry-out
service.
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1.
2.
Mondo.y through Fridny fron 8: 00 a..n. to
5:00 p.n. a.nd 7:00 p.n. to 9:00 p .•n,,
except during n.ssonbly.
So.turda.y fron 8:00 n,n. to noon,
DINING ROOM HOURS
Bren.kfo.st - Mcndn.y through Sn.turda.y 7 to 8
Sunday - 8 to 8:.30
Lunch
- Mondn.y through So.turdn.y 11:.30
to 12:JO
Dinner
- Monday through Thursday - 5:45 to
6: .30. Frido.y, So.turdo.y, n.nd
Sunday a.t 5:30 to 6.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES
As n raerabor of the crew of our Waller Ship, you
eligible for certain privileges which cn.rry with
tncn tho responsibility of living up to certain
obligations.
are
Tho following infornntion is found in this
section of your Co-Pilot:
OFF-CAMPUS PROCEDURE
TELEPHONE
PRES.SROOES AND BATHROOMS
FIRE PREVENTION
FIRE DRILLS
YOUR CABIN
PERSONAL PROPERTY
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Being aboc,.rd our \faller Ship is an enriching
eJ-..rpcrionce. A few conventions must be fallowed to
keep harmony on shipboard. Those conventions arc
intended not to restrict you, but to help you attain
a happy course during your voyage.
OFF-CAMPUS PROCEDURES
1.
Dn~ permissions: Resident women may be offcrunpus until 6:00 p.m. every evening without
signing their destination card. Out-of-town
permission must be obtained from a Dea.n. If
you leave tho crunpus during tho day and do not
expect to return before 6:00 p.m., sign out on
your cc.rd.
2.
Evening permissions:
A. Resident women have off-campus privileges un~
til 10:00 p.m. ench evening during the week,
11:00 p.m. on Friday, 11:50 p.m. on Saturdny.
B. For permissions later than 10:00 p .m., ask tho
Dean on duty for approval before 8:00 p.m. or
after 10:00 p.n. No permissions arc granted
between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p . m.
(~) Jirst semester freshmen may be
granted one 11:00 p .m. ::i.nd one
11:50 p.m, each month. During tho
semester one 11:00 p.m, may bo
substituted for a 12:30 a.m.
(2) Second semester froshrlen may be
granted two 11:00 p.m. 1 s and two
11:50 p.m. 1s each month, During
the semester one ll:00 p .m. may
be substituted for n 12:30 a.m.
(3) §ophomores may have 11:00 p.m. 1s on
request. They may also have eight
11:50 p.m. 1 s during the semester;
two of those may be until 12:30 a.m.
and one other may be later than
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(4) Juniors nay ha.vc la.to permissions on
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request. They nay ha.vc three o.s lo.to aB
12:30 a..n. and two others lntor than
12:30 n.:ra. during tho scr1cstcr.
( 5) Seniors my sign out for 11:50 p.m..__pcrnissions without nsking permission. They
nay have six 12:30 pcrr.ri.ssions and four
lo.tor than 12:30 a..n. during the scnostcr.
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Special gonoro.1 permissions will bo given for
college events, o.nd these permissions will be
posted on tho bulletin boa.rd in tho Doo.n of
Wo::.1cn I s office .
If you cone in lo.tc on o. lo.tor pcr:r:ri.ssion,
you nust forfeit one later pornission.
All spocio.l la.to porvissions a.re grunted f or
specific o.nd spocio.l purposes only.
Weekend loaves: An Overnight Pcrnission Ca.rd nust
bo filled out o.nd filed in the Dco.n of Wonon 1s
office before you loa.vo ca.npus for a weekend or
overnight.
A special pornission nust bo given by your pa.rents
when you wish to visit a. friohd~ The request
r.mst bo nailed directly to tho Donn of Wonon,
Wonon students return to cnnpus fror.1 the weekend
by 11:00 p,n. Sundo.y or 8:00 n.n. Monday. Under
very unusuo.l circunstancos, if you cannot return
by 11:00 p,n. on Sunday, ploa.sc notify the Donn
of Wonon by telephone.
4,
Procedures:
A. To sign out, fill in tho nocossa.ry inforno.tion
on your dostino.tion co.rd o.nd file it under
11 0ut. 11
We ha.vo a. policy that woncn students
do not leave cru:ipus a.lone o.t night,
B. To sign in, conplcto your destination ca.rd and
place it in tho proper slot above tho filing
cabinet. After signing ·~r...J you a.re expected
_____ to go t o ycul' l\vi_ng q1~c-,:.:,:;r?•s _31:1!:.~~ jo.to_q . _}~ .
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C. · After your weekend permission has been
approved, sign your destination card and
file it under 11 0vernight. 11
D. Sign :your m::m card. No student may sign in
or out for another person.
5. Vacatio:g: The Good Ship Waller must be in spick
and span condition before vacations. These
requirements are to be met before leaving:
a. Sign your name, means of ttansportation, date,
and time leaving and returning on the vacation sheet provided at the desk in the Dean
of Women's office.
b. Have your cabin clean and in inspection order~
(1) Close all windows
(2) Pull all blinds to half the lower
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window sash.
(3) Remove all food from cabin and all
items from your window sills.
(4) Lock your door as you leave.
c. Immediately upon retuning, check in at the
office. Be sure to put the hour you returned
af'ter your name.
d. Regular sign-out cards are not used for
college vacations.
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QUIET HOURS
Between vacation sojourns, relative quiet is
maintained for those who vish to sleep and study on
the Waller Ship. By respecting these rules, we show
courtesy and thoughtfulness to others.
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Quiet fQ.I sleep:
11:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m. (10:00 a.m. on Sunday)
Qui et ill study:
7:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. except Saturday.
2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. each af'ternoon •
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During quiet hours, there should be n2:
1, Loud talking and/or laughing in the room,
halls, smoker, lobby, pressrbom, and B,R. 1s
2, Loud playing of radios.
3. Slamming doors.
4, Running in halls.
5, Playing the radio~ talking, typing with the
door open.
If these rules are not observed, the violator
will be asked to appear before Governing Boo.rd.
2.
Late Lights: Freshmen should have their lights
out by 11:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, Freshmen may have seven late-light permissions a
month. This enables them to leave their lights
on 9ne. pour: later. Proctors will check each
night to see if this privilege is desired.
J. Lobby and Smoker: In this area. phonogro..phs and
radios can be played only between the hours of
Girls
a.re allowed in the smoker after midnight as long
as they are guiet. If there is excessive noise,
Governing Boo.rd members or Proctors may close
the smoker o.nd remove smoker privileges.
4:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on the week~_nds.
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Telephone Duty: Every resident is expected to
take 'phone duty for one evening a semester. The
list of o.ssignod nights will be posted on tho
floor bulletin boards by the Telephone Chairman.
Failure to report will result in tho loss of a
la.to permission.
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Procedure: If tho telephone rings during the day,
answer it by saying, quietly and plon.santly,
nwa.llor Ho.11, __ Floor." Chock tho bulletin
boo.rd for the girl's roan nUI:1bor. If she is not
in her roon, chock tho B.R., prcssroo:m., or
snokor; record the nessn.go in tho phone book.
Leave a note on her door if tho nossago is inporto.nt. In loco.ting tho girl, use your foot and
not your voice!
Bo sure to chock tho nosso.go book o.t regular
intervals, because y ou nay ho.vc had o. co.11.
3. Tclcohonc hours:
Tho tclc~honc should not be in
use after 11:00 p.D., unless o.n oncrgoncy should
arise. In order that everyone has an opportunity to use the telephone, co.lls should be
lir.J.ited to ton ninutos.
4. Calls for resident faculty ncnbers should be
recorded including tho do.to, hour, nosso.ge, tho
nnno of tho person receiving tho ccll. If tho
person cannot bo located leave o. written ncsso.gc
on her door.
KEEPING WALLER SHIPSHAPE
A roon with special outlets and cquipnent ho.s
boon provided for tho convenience of all resident
women. We should handle these with tho same care and
consideration that we give our npplio.nccs at hone.
Personal npplianccs; Percolators, grills, stcn...r:i
irons o.nd hot plates nay be used only in prossroons whore special outlets arc provided. Ho.ir
dryers r.ay be used in the prossroons or B.R. 1s.
All of these npplio.nccs nust be approved by tho
college electrician co.ch year. Fill out two
rogistro..tion cards which arc o..vc.,ilablc in tho
Donn of Woncn 1s office, Tako your appliance t o
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the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings for
a.pprova.l. A duplico.te rogistr~tion card will be
returned to the Doan of Wonon.
Irons: After you have finished using tho iron,
be sure tho hoo.t is turned off, and that tho iron
is replaced on tho holder.
Tho stonn irons arc to be used only for special
purposes: ~ for sto.rchod clothes. After finishing your pressing, drnin a.11 tho wntor fron thQ
wo.tor tank and place the iron on the holder.
Those irons should be handled with groo.t co.re.
§..9wing ~b.chino: Sowing no.chines, located in tho
prossroom on tho second and third floors, arc
available to o.11 wonon residents.
Curo of the bathrooms: Since we all use tho bathr oons , we raust o.11 do out part to keep thor.1 clco.,1.
Hero arc a few suggestions:
a. Doposi t semi to.ry napkins in tho co.ns provided
for thor.i.
b. Turn off fo..ucets c.nd showers conpl 0toly.
c. Use only towels for drying hands.
d. Throw empty boxes, tissues, or pc.per in tho
provided wo.sto co.ns.
e. Koop tho washbowls free fron dirt o.nd hair.
f. Do not cut hair over b::i.sins. Bo sure to
clean tho floor o.ftor cutting ho.ir.
g. Bo.sins arc not to be used for washing clothes.
Every wo1'JC!.n should be willing to do her share in
keeping tho firotowcrs, lobbies, ho.11s, and smoker in
an attractive, livo.blo condition.
FIRE PREVENTION
To insure the safety of all in Waller Hall, each
woman ho.s cortnin responsibilities which she nust
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acc"pt. Th0se regulc.tions a.re for your protection
ancl wo urge you t o observe ther:1 carefully.
1.
Do not overload the electric circuits in your
room.
2.
Bo ccrtQin that there a.re no defects in the lamps,
r adios, and clocks. The attached cords rrust o.lso
be in good condition.
3. Uso hairdryers or percolators only in tho bath-'
room or tho prcssroon.
Use lli2 o.pplio.ncos in
YOl!:r. l:QQD.
4.
Bo sure the hot plate and irons a.re turned off
before you leave tho prcssroom.
5.
You .QJ:Q ~ allowed to smoke in your .!:.2Qflli. ~ any
time. Bo careful with oJ.1 lighted r.mtche3 o.nd
cigarettes in the smokers. Never h~.vc c.n open
flruno outside the sr.ioker.
6.
Do not use o.n inflc. nno.ble lc.npsho.do.
7.
Leave no obstructions in the halls. This nouns no
clothes dryers, urabrello.s, or boots.
8.
Do not ' rcnovo hot plates fron tho prcssroon.
9.
Do not lock your door at night.
10.
In the pressrooms, replace tho hot irons in their
holders.
FIRE DRILLS
Siloncd, speed and order m-0 necessary during
fire drills to clon.r tho building quicY..ly and safely.
To prevent panic o.nd confusion, lmow who your fire
chiefs a.re 'and learn tho following rules so that
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you will respond nutor.1'.ltic ci.:ny when tho fire nln.rn
is sounded.
1.
Put on n. long cont, ho.rd-soled shoes, n.nd tD.ke
n. towel.
2.
Close your windows, put up your shades, leave
lights on nnd your door open.
3.
Specific instructions will be given for loo.vine
your roon encl goinc to tho proper fire tower.
4. Fourth floor will wnlk single file sto.yinG on the
inside noo.r tho bo..nistor. Third floor will walk
sinr:lo file sto.yinc on the outside near tho w r'.11
until tho lnnclinG is roa.chod. Thon third floor
will tnke tho nidule second section of tho sto..irway. Tho sedond floor will wo.lk single file,
sto..yin£; on tho outside noo.r the wnll.
5.
Second c..nd third floor~doors open inwo..rc"t townrd
the corridor. Tho first two girls ran.chine; tho
doors will hold thc11 until everyone fron their
floor hns l eft. The first roo..chinc the doors
of Long Perch will push then outwo..rd n.nc. hold
then until tho buildine is enpty.
6.
Linc up sinclo file on Long Porch; if nocoss a.ry,
forn two lines: Firctowcr f,. on tho street side;
Firctowcr Bon the court side of the porch; other
Firctowcrs lino up single file on the wnlks, n.wn.y
fron the buildine.
7.
In ca.so of nn nctunl fire, the fire chiefs will
direct tho wonon to tho conpus between Wa.llor
Hall a.nd Co.rvor li.uc1i toriun, o.nd between Wnller
Hall nnd Science Hnll.
8. , Ea.ch wonn.n will be nlort for further instructions
fron her respective fire warden.
9. During. a. drill ~:reno.in in your a.ssie;ned area. until
othorvnso notir i od ~
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Firo uo..rdons huv;; ci.uthori ty to onf crco tho
.silence ree11la.tions.
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Firo towers o.rc so.f'oty islo..ncls if doors a.re kept
closed.
In ca.so of u fire c.lo.rn clu.rinc; the dn.y, follow tho
so..~o procedure unless you arc on another floor.
In this cnso, use tho nee.rest fire c;:it. If no
official is chocking your floor, tnlco this
responsibility yourself.
If you should discover a fire, pull tho non.rest
fire ulnrn, nnc. then notify tho Denn of Wo::1on nnd
a fire chief.
YOUR C;"i.BIN
1.
Care .Qf Pronorty: Tho use of tape, to.cks, paste,
or nails on tho wnlls, woodwork, nnc: doors is
prohibitocl. Porr;naont picture hooks, drying
racks, and curtnin rods cro provided in ovory
roan. All wonen residents arc linblo to full
chnree for do.r.1r.c:o tc college property duo to
cc.rolossnoss or viclntion of roQ.Ilutions.
2.
Electrical cguipnont: Tho double outlet rccepto.clo in tho side wo.11 is provided for:
o., A desk lunp--60 watt linit .
b. Tnblo ro.dio, electric clock, or floor
l::inp.--60 wo.tt lir.it
A r2ininun cloo.rc.nce of two inches fron bulb to
tho inside . of tho lunpsho.dc should be r.1:1into.inod.
The sho.do is to be of fireprodf 1:ntorial such ns
natal. No two or throe wny lnnps r.m.y be used.
All electrical cords r:rust be in excellent condition
with no defects in insulation or covering. Extension cords and throo-wo.y plue;s 2.re not pcrnittod
-'."· - - -All olcctricnl itcns arc subj ect to inspection
and if they do not conforn to tho stc.ndc.rds, you will
be c.skcd to rcr.1ovo then fror.1 Waller Hall.
For infornntion about repairs, consult Directory.
3.
Cleaning: Every cabin should be equipped with n
broon, dust !lop, nnd dust cloth. Rugs and nops
arc to be shnken fron tho bo..ck window of Firetowc:r
C--thc window nt the trunk lo..nding, and/or
Firotowor D. Dirt should be gathered at tne door
of your roan n.nd never brushed into the hl!.11s.
Enpty all wa.stobo.skots into tho largo trash containers in the prossroons and firot owcrs. Place
large boxes on the floor near these co..ns. All
containers should be drained of liquid befor e
being thrown into tho waste co.ns.
4. E.Q.Qg: Any f ood kept in''thc cabin" should be stored
in a covered notnl box. Enpty s oft drink b ~ttles
arc to be renoved fron the r oons i Lu.1odio..tcly.
For a good appearance fror.1 outside, it is nece ssary that we keep our window sills clca.r of such
things as bottles and bags.
5. Personal. Property: All iJcrsona.l property should
be labeled.
To protect against loss, lock your
door. Do not keep vn.J.uablcs or largo suns of
nonoy in your cabin. For added protection, place
ln.rgo nnounts of n oncy in the Business Office.
The college is not responsible for loss of noncy
or personal property.
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REGlJLATIONS
To prevent infringing on rights of others, every
cor.rr.mni ty sets up its own lo.ws.
The f ellowing inforno.tion is found in this
section of vour Co-Pilot;
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GOVERNING BO!,.RD
GOVER.J.\IING DOl.RD DUTIES
SOCIAL LAWS
CONSTITUTION
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WALLER FJILL ASSOCIATION
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J uni co Kuncs
Vico-Prcsidont •••.•••••.•••••••••••••••••• Pnt Fisher
Sccrct[lry . ...•.•.... , ..................... June LCclcc
Treasurer . ............................. Bernice Deitz
Social Chnirr.a.n •••••••••••••.••.• Bnrbaro. Hockonborry
Senior Rcproscntntivos •.••••••••••••.••• Ros0 Coulter
Eloise Ko.Dinski
No.ncy Ricletll
Betty Stiff
Junior Roprosc:nto.tivos •••••••••••••••••••• Ann Boeson
No.ncy Ha.no
Snrc.. Shilling
Sophoraoro Roprosontativos •••••••••••••••••••• Pnr.1 Fox
Gloric. Glahn
J o Ann Hoston
i\d.visors ••..••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Elizabeth Eillor
Denn of Wonon
Miss Edi th Zinn
Assistant Donn of Woi:1on
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The Governing Board of Waller Hall is the student administrative unit of the Waller Hall Associa. tion, of which all women resi cents are members. This
organization is a combination of legislative, executive, and judicial groups. Listed below are some of
the duties of Governing Board members, proctors, and
floor officers.
1.
Responsibilities and Duties of Floor Officers:
a. Preside at all floor meetings.
b. Post list of late light checkers on floor
bulletin board.
c. Super-.'i.se enforcement of late lights and floor
quiet hours.
d. Assi st Governing Board members and proctors in
enforcing quiet hours and regulating late
lights.
e. Proceed as follows in regard to repeated violations of quiet hours:
(1) Talk with violators and inform them of the
seriousness of the offense, a Governing
Board notice and StL'lllD.ons to appear before
the Boar d.
(2) If the violation is repeated, notify
Governing Board Secretary to send notice.
(3) Report offenders to the Governing Board
President and Deans of Women for Governing Board summons and action if the violation persists after the notice has been
sent.
2.
Responsibilities and Duties of Governing Board
Members:
a. Enforce late lights and quiet hours on the
floor.
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b.
c.
d.
Assist or reL,f,;:;: co p:r c ,'. i",c. :;, i , 1 controlling
noise and regulating l r- Ck :-;_-;_~;Lts.
Notify floor officers of continued viclations
of quiet hours and advise then if a Governing
Board notice is warrant Assist the President in enforcing regulations
and in carrying on the activities of the
Waller Hall Association.
3. Responsibilities and Duties of Proctors:
a.
b.
Enforce late lights al1d quiet hours on the
floor.
Notify flo or officer of violations of quiet
hours and advise if a Governing Board
notice is necessary.
SOCIAL LAWS
We, as Ccllege Wonen, are considered adults and
are expected t o know and do what is socially acccDtable. Therefore, the social custons cf Wallor Hall
are based en standards of good taste and good jud~~ent.
We keep in nind courtesy and respect f or ourselves and
our associates.
1.
Regulations about alcohol: "The poss ession of
liquor or being under the influence of liquor
ei thor on canpus or in the town of Bloor.1sburg will
be cause for disnissal fron college. It shall
be unlawful:
a. For any licensee, or his servants, agents or
enployees, to sell, furnish, or give any nalt
or brewed beverages to r.rl.nors.
b. For any retail dispenser, his servants, agents
or enployecs, to perv..it minors t o frequent his
licensed pror.;isos, or any pre:r:tl.scs operated
in connection therewith, except r.tlnors acconpanied by parents, guardians, or under supervision."
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'i':10 a'!Jovo wns qncted fron Section 23 of the
Pennsy l vanio.. Liquor Ln.-;;rs.
2.
Snokinc Responsibilities: Snokcrs o.ro provided
on onch floor of tho rosidonco hall for those
whoncn who wish to :onkc use of than.
Colleee students no.y snake only in tho Wo.ller
Hull Launce und other dcsicnnted nroni. It is necossnry thnt we follow collece regulations regarding
snaking bec:J.Uso of the firo hnzo.rd. Ponnlty for
failing to observe these rcgulntions is suspension
fron colloGe•
The co:onittees listed bolou ho.vo been nppointod
by Governine Board to expedite Wallor Hull o.ctivitios,
business, rules micl roeu].o.tions, anct to nssist brinGing nbout gracious socitl living in the residence
hull.
1.
Tho fil1: Cor.n.:ittee is responsible for Ho;.1cco;:nng
Duy docorc..tions in Wnller Hall, such ns nwnrcls
for the nost attrc.ctive roans, a.utocro.ph books
for visitors, Ull(l o.ttrc..ctivo dcsicns for tho
doors. This croup n.lso r.1..'lkes the sir;ns nnd
posters o.nnouncing dornitory social nffnirs.
2.
Counselors o.re nppointed to eA"})lnin nu.cs, ccncr:J.1
custons, and r cs1.l.lo.tions to new wonon residents.
3.
Th~ Fire Drill Connitteo explo.ins tho rules of
fire drills a.nd how to sa.fOf,1.l.o.rd against fire
hazards. They o..lso enforce those rules during
a.n actual fire drill.
House Connittoc is responsible for tho o.ttro.ctivonoss a.nd cleanliness of tho residence ho.11.
5. Tho Snoker Conr:rl.tteo is responsible for seeing
thc..t tho floor sr.:okcrs a.re kept clean end nttro.ctivc.
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The Publicity c.~:1:.~.tl-C!.'.2 is i'.'1 ch; crgc of publicizing Wallor Ho.11 o.ctiyj-sfos in tho Maroon Q.Dg
Gold nnd fho Morning Press, the local nowspupor,
and Bulletin Boards.
7.
Ih£ Social Connittoo plnns all dornitory social
events, with tho cooperation @d assistance of
vo.rious other connittoos.
8.
Tho Tclophouo CorJDittoo assigns onch wo~mn resident t o tolophonc duty two evenings during tho
college your.
9.
}'ho ]2ook Excbo..n_g.9. Conr.tl ttoe lists tho n2J.10s of
secondhand books that nro o..vo.iln.blo for so.lo.
Report to then if you wish to buy or sell books~
10.
lhs. Custon Connittoo sets up custoos for froshnan wonon living in Wallor Hall.
11.
Renenbr£,,_!}2Q Co:onittoo sends cards nnd fl owers to
nor:bcrs of our association who o..ro ill or h.'.lve o..
death in their fa.Inly.
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CONSTITUTION
WALLER HALL ASSOCIATION
Article I - Nano
Tho nano of this organization shall be tho
Wallor Hall Association of tho State TeQchors College,
Bloonsburg, Pcnnsylvo.nio..
Article II - Object
Tho object of this association sho.11 be to initiate and carry on ccoporativc govcrnncnt and t o encourage high sto.ndards of living ar1ong tho wcnon
residents of Wallor Hall
Article III - Membership
All woncn students living in Waller Hull arc,
ipso facto, nonbers of the association.
Article IV - Officers
Section 1. Tho officers of this association
shall be: a President, a Vice-President, a Sccrot:u-y,
n Tronsuror, n Social Chairnan, and twelve elected
Representatives. Togetpcr these officers ruid representatives shall constitute the Governing Board.
Section 2. Tho President of the Association
shall bo n junior elected by the entire uenbership
of t .he Association. She shall be President of tho
Governing Board and representative to tho Con..~unity
Govcr*nt Association.
The Vice-President, Sccrotnry, and Treasurer shall
be juniors, or sophonoros oloctod by tho entire
nonbcrship of the Association.
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The Socinl Chairrmn of Wcl.lcr Hall shal.l be o.
junior or a sophonorc elected by the Association.
Section 3. Any vn.co.ncios in office shall be
filled within two weeks in the nnnncr provided by this
Constitution CA"Ccpting in case of Class Rcpresontntivc
when the vaco.ncy sho.11 be filled ey appointncnt by
Governing Bonrd.
Section 4. Tho torn of office of tho President,
Vicc-Presidont~ Sccroto.ry, Treasurer, nnd Socin.1
Cho.irrmn and all nonbors of tho Governing Board sha.11
be for one year unless re-elected for a second torn
of'.'officc •
Article V - Elections
Section 1. E'ach cla.ss shall nc:ct for tho purpose
of selecting noninccs, The list of noninccs shall be
posted one week before the elections that will be hold
when tho pnrticulnr classes vote for their ropresontat.i ves.
8 Section 2. Ono week bcfore the dn.y sot for tho
election of tho President, Vice-President, Secretary,
Treasurer, and Social Chai.man of the Association, the
Governing Board shall post for each office a list of
nonincos a.pprcved by tho Dean of Woncn c.nd Doan of
Instruction.
Section 3. Elections of President, Vice-President,
Secrctm:-y, Treasurer, and Socin.l Chairno.n and oJ.l
nenbors of tho Governing Bourd s~-ul be hold not later
tho.n tho last week of April.
Section 4. A najority of association nonbors
nust vote, n.nd those noninces receiving a plurality
shnll receive the position.
31.
Section 5. in cuse n vncnncy occurs in tho office
of President, tho Vice-President sha.11 autonn.tico.lly
bcconc President und a new Vice-President shull be
elected by the association. Vnc~ncies in o:ny other
office shn.11 be filled vithin two weeks in the nnnner
provided by this Constitution in Article V, Sections
I, 2,
o:nd
4.
Article VI - .Anondncnts
This constitution nuy be mended by a rnjority
vote of the association. Revision nust be rccomendcd
by tho Gove.rn.:i..1:lg Boa.rd nnd posted not loss thOJ1 n week
in advance of' tho tine of voting.
BY LAWS
Article I - Meetings
Section 1. }-footings of tho a.ssociD..tion nay be
culled by tho President o.t tho request of tho Doo:n of
Wonon or tho Governing Boo.rd.
Section 2. Tho Governing Bonrd ·sha.11 have a necting twi9e a nonth.
Section J. A nn.jority of the Governing Boo.rd shtll
constitute a quorun.
Section 4. A vote of o. n,_'1.j ority of the nc::i.bcrship
of the association shall be necessary to execute any
nn.jor legislation.
Article III - Duties
Section 1. The duties of the President shn.11 be
to preside over all regular ncetings of the association
and Governing Boo.rd o.nd to cull all special neetings.
Sh3· shall be responsible for seeing that the business of
tho nssocio.tion is conducted efficiently.
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It shall be tnu duty of the VicePresident to preside over neotings ond to conduct
the business of the o.ssocintion in tho o.bsense of
the President, Sho shnll be responsible for
supervising the functioninc of cornittoos.
Section J. It sho.11 be tho duty of tho Socrotnry
to keep n record of all business in b0th the ussocintion o.nd tho bonrd o.nd to o.ttcnd to all correspondence
and notices. At tho expiration of her torn, she shc,11
deliver to CL college c.uthority nll books, po.pors, o.ncl
othor property belonging to tho o.ssocio.tion and
Governing Boa.rd.
Section 4, It shall be tho duty of tho Tret:.suror to receive funds, keep ndoqua.tc c.ccotcnts, disburse nonios of tho o.ssocio.tion, and to deliver the
books of tho :1ssociation, properly uo.lo.nccd to t he
responsible colloco authority,
Section 5. It sho.11 be tho duty of tho Socinl
Chn.irnnn to pln.n c.ncl execute the social progron of
tho \faller Ho.11 Association.
Section 6. It uhc.11 be the responsibility of
Governing Bon.rd to ncke nnd enforce regulations, to
::i.r point chnirnon of sto.nding o.nd special connittoos,
to cliroct tho social lifo of Wallor Hall, and to
pronoto tho eoneral welfare of resident woncn students
Section 7 • All o.ctiens of Governing Board shall
be subject to tho upprovo.l of the Deo.n of Wonen.
Article IV - Duos
Dornitory duos of one dollar, to be included in
tho Connunity Activities foe, shall be collected c.s
part of the registrn.tion prccodurc, An a.dditiono.l
rissosseont nay be nado by a na.jority vote of the
Governing Bon.rd und tho Wui.lor Ho.11 ~~ssociation. Any
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such c.sscssnont shnll be colloctod by tho Trco.suror of
tho Wo.llor Hall Association.
Article V - Po.rliuncnto.ry Authority
Tho rules of po.rlia.r:10ntnry procedures shall be
followoa. when it is foc.siblo.
Article VI - .Anondnonts to tho By Laws
,i'
These By Lr..ws no..y be or.1ond0d by n 11:::.j crity vote
of the Association. Revision nust be rcconncridod by
tho Govornine Bor..rd and posted not less thun a wook
in advo..nco of the t:L~c of voting.
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INDEX
Alcohol Roculo.tions ••••••
I:..pproprinto Dross •••••• ; •
Arons o~t of Bounds ••.
Art Connittoo •••••••..
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• •• 12
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Bnthroor.1 Ru.las. o • • • • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20
o • • • o • • • • • • • • • 1.3
B Club • .••.• c • • • • o • • • • • •
Bod Linvn • .•••.. " . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . .
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7
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Book Exchnnc;c Connittco ••..•••••••••••••• 29
Bulletin Boa.ra_s • .•....•.
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Care of Roo1-1s • ••••••.•••••••••. " .•••••••• 23
Christrms Docorr.tions........
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Conduct of Residents ••••••.•••••• o
Constitution ••••••••.••
Counsolors •..•.•..... ~.
Custons Connittce ••••
DocorQtions •..•..••.• ·•··•··•
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28
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Fire Drill Proceduro ••••••••••••••••••••• 21
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Firetowcrs, location, ••.•.••••••••••••.•• 8
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Frcshnnn Ton •••
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Governing Bo~rd ••••
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GoverninE Board Duties ••••••••••••••• .... 26
Governing Board Toa ••••••
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Grootinps ••••••••••••
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Intrc.1:1ur1.ls •• •.••.•.•••. , •.•••••.•.. , •••.••••• lJ
Ir ons, ••..••...•.•................•......•••• • 20
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Lri..tc t'crnissions ••.•.... , •..•...•.•....... ..•• ,15
Ln.undr~T • .•••••••••.
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Publicity Cor,nittco ••••••. ·•·••••••• •••••••••• 29
Quiot Hcurs •••••.•.••••••
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Re sic1. cnt Fo.culty Members •••••.•• , • • • • • .
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Si[;l1inc In. . • . . . . . . .
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Spcci.'.;.l Pornissions ••••
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Stcn:'.1 Irons ••••
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• • 12
Tons . ..... . ..........
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Tc lcph0no Duty . .•...•.........•.....•.......• . 18
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