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HISTORY
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,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
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wealth
made Edinboro
Teachers
by
organizing
a four-year a curriculum
Coll~ge
leadmg
to the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Ed
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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-
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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,
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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
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C?ymnaslUm, Wlt~ Its excellent athletic facilitles: nl?w overs adows the' old gymnasium,
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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
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temporary
the Federal
science
Works
building
Agency
was erected
in 1947.
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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.
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1.00
to
8:30
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8:00
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6:15
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5:45
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12:15
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11:30
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Edinboro
home,
his
at
or
7:30
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7:00
Breakfast
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EMERGENCY,
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IN
4.00.,to..,
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hours
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meals,
serving
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boarding
the
all
accommodates
people,
A,M.
9:00
to
A.M.
7:45
400
seats
which
room,
dining
The
Hall.
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hours:
office
followIng
the
respect
are
students
ti~e,
any
practically
at
firmary
Haven
in
located
room
dining
College
the
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in
students
boarding
to
served
are
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the
at
found
be
can
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the
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ROOM
DINING
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12:00
and
A.M.
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between
infirmary
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IS
PhysIcIan,
College
the
Ghering,
P.M.
5:30
dinner
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H.al.l.
Haven
of
floor
first
the
A.M.
11:30
luncheon
For
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Id
locate
IS
whIch
Infirmary
the
joining
A.M.
7:00
breakfast
For
ad-
sultd
a
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Nurse
College
The
hours:
following
the
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before
nurse
the
to
made
be
must
rooms
INFIRMARY
thei~
in
ill
students
for
trays
for
Requests
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member.
ex-officIo
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TRAYS
FOR
REQUESTS
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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
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vested.m
IS
College
the
of
control
The
be
will
student
The
treatment.
prescribe
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him
visit
will
physician
the
or
She
Nurse.
COLLEGE
THE
OF
CONTROL
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used
is
method
self-service
the
b.ecause
?ents
Noon
12:00
to
A.M.
11:00
to
asked
Noon.
12.30
DInner
room
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.ILLNESS
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Supper
College
the
to
student
any
of
illness
The
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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LIBRARY
The entering student at Edinboro
the
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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.
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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
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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
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roug
the
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ACADEMIC STANDARDS
d.
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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.
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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
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.dd
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tu ents are remm e to register
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qualtty.
10
earned
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cating.
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P.M.
P.M.
-grade
indicating failure. Any
course in which an "F" grade
has been
peated.
hours:
Saturday
good
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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"
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Clipping
and marking books is prohibited.
The Library is located on the second floor
of
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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.
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Dates of regi.stration and payment of fees
may be found In the Calendar.
ABSENCE AND TARDINESS
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...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
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Personal illness or emergency
4.
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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
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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
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dentist.
Serious illness
diate family.
considered
are so considered in assigning grades.
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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.
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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
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for
absence and tardiness rests at all times upon
the individual involved. He must take the
initiative in planning for making up work
dents
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course three unexcused absences will resuit in lowering
the grade one letter;
8.
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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
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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'
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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
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cumulation of quality points which the stu,
dent has earned toward graduation:
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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
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AR.TICLE I
Name
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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.
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Women, Bursar and other officials and fac'
(1
ulty committees and members, organi~.ed
chiefly for administering the business and In'
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struction
of
the faculty,
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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.
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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~
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authorIties
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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
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follows:
(a) legislative functions in relation to all
student and studenwaculty agencies now ex'
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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
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College
President
President.
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or
by
direction
ARTICLE
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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
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Hall
men,
General Organization
Section 1. The functions of this Co'
operative Government shall be distributed as
veto
are
Section 2. The
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and (b)
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Council,
a
a representative
representatIve
of
of
off'campus
off'campus
women,
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a chairman, elected by popular vote, a faculty
member electt;d by the faculty,. a faculty
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member
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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
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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:
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of three whIch
shall
the cl~ss at least two
nominations
membership
for
each
on
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Cou~cil
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for
,
upper
three
classes
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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
,
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,
and
h?urs
candIdates
than
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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
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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:.
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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"
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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
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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.
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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
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]
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.
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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
,
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]
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,
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.
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
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k~ep individual and separate accountsbf the
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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
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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
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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
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the
.One
1]
RECREATION ROOM
..B.
temporaryofrecreatIon
operates
In
theA basement
Normal center
Hall on
weekday
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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.
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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.
.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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'
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,
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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
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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.
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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
,
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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.
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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
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arnva
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This
room,
locate
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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
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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~estl<?n.
actlvlty}n
the
discourage
to
no
activiti~s.?n
seem
w?uld
c?lIege
.t~e
in
standards
academi~
high
of
maintenance
the
when
or
crowded
The
tlon
qver'
seems
orgam2;atl0n
parti<;ular
a
for
V:-'°men
Calendar
the
or
Calen.dar.
Social
general
the
[']
[
.,
[
1
39
stu-.
study.
of
course
perhaps
is
college
participa-
of
value
educational
club
a
becomes
never
teacher
a
If
activ-
student
of
promotion
keeping,
record
law,
parliamentary
of
techniques.
the
with
fa~iljar
and
certain
or
each
that
in
activities
the
ge?eral
the
to
club
some
of
some
of
that
as
Even
accustomed
!
athletics.
from
advisable
seems
it
these
in
~~d
becomes
member
a
becomes
great
college
aside
activi~y
other
]
in
student
every
that
Important
very
IS
Therefore,
groups.
student
<?ther
and
~lu~s
]
sp~nsor
to
expected
be
will
teacher
the
of
percentage
large
a
I?
actIvItIes.
school
c
and
hfe
communIty
In
.1e.a?ershlp
assume
e~.pected
?e
will
t~acher
~
becomes
and
Ediw
from
graduates
who
person
Every
PROGRAM
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
undesIrable.
]
are
attention
undue
attract
which
action.s
any
or
dress
of
mode
Any
usual.
as
proceed
may
work
classroom
that
manner
a
such
conducted
be
shall
program
initiation
general.
In
the
dIsturb
whIch
tIme
any
at
~ctlYltles
and
~ours
~lass
~uring
campus
no
include
shall
program
initiation
begins.
initia'
the
before
week
one
least
.at
I[[I.]1
L1
,
ac'
i
or
activity
may
be
set
up
;
I
(
petition
of not fewer than fifteen students
with the approval of the Committee on Student Activities.
3. All o~ganizations will provide for regular meetings
No
m~etin
f
It
c
own Faculty
f
0
..d
ItieS
ty
f
an
0
f
approva
.
or
be
e
th
er
omml
P
.e
IVI
b
mem
t
.d
tt
y
t
without
IS
0
concerne
h
at
se
C
1. tS
f
en
Activities
FRESHMAN
an
0
th
ColI
e
)
Th
I
( ]
early
qouncil
has
establ.ished
tlons.
The
rules
will
be
T
(
each
I..
]
S
ay,
b
ep~em
f H
.
0 B omecommg
b
.
y
qua
0
er
the freshmen
the Student
!reshman
m effect
regulabetween
an
evemng
11,
d
t
he
res
..
man
cus
oms
m
th
Splnt,
stu ent
h. heac .11
k can
h. acquire
Itles
w
of
lC
his
WI
ma
college:
e
an
1m
a
attitude
.
.
D
t b t 13
f ayh' 0 coer.
servIng
member
wort
of
e
t e
h
y
friend-
liness towards all other college students, a
respect for the standards of his school; and
a familiarity
with its special "trade marks"
I
]
[
]
-its
Alma
Mater,
songs.
In
addition,
learn that he belongs
particular,
semester.
The
veterans.
1. The
[ ]
its cheers,
and its own
the
new
student
will
to the freshman
class in
to the college as a whole.
followin~
members
(b) Participation
report
of each individual member, of the office polders, attend-
40
d
ues
'
e
report to be turned
of the Committee on
CUSTOMS
In an effo~t to help. orient
college lIfe at Edmboro,
,to
tel
e~e.
may be secured
of Instruction.
:
shall be to record
and report
and program
as follows:
(a) A membership
over to the Chairman
Student
I
00
Facult.y AdvIsor IS not to be resp~n.slble. for
p~anmng. the. pr.<>gram 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
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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
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.~ u :~ ~ ~ '0
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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
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TIME SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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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.
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.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-
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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
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tional
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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
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future
or'
last
for
cation.
the
1
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such
dable
ideals,
teaching
and tutoring,
cooperation
with local
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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
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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
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mem-
commen-
worthy
scholarship.
to
edu-
en-
profes'
and to
\
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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.
[
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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
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cheerleading
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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
f<?r
Published
bl-weekly
The
life.
Spectator
It
,
of
club
those
DarKroom
to ~tudents
help
more
will
facilities
t~e
MembershlI?
twelve
work
in the
Photography
once
each
week
and
excellent
the
Hall.
to.
In
activity
meets
offers
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good
covers
an
excellent
has
had
jou'rnalism
by
all
a
III'
the
Council,
and
development
Oub
!nterested
Club:~hr.estlng
k
IS group
at
ability.
soCIa
requirements
Sigma
Interfratern~ty
the
professIonal
St d"
d ':! ents
The.
l
an
1
teachers.
T
indIvIdual,
~hi
IP,
basic
.
d
a member
PhI
Natl?nal
phaslzes
Imlte
l
ers
of -the
h.
gan~zatlon.
Lake
organizaschool
ea
d
The
Upsilon
rati~~
actIvIty of and
seco-nd
or-
ma
J
Ip,
te~d.
meetings
p.rl.vlleges
are
hI
The
Lady
I
'
fesslonal
educatIonal
fraternity.
of
Chapter
~he ,SIxteen.
.holds
an
chapters
unofficial for
~ovlded
Oub
spirit
at
Our
]
Monday
[
evenings,
Chapel.
0 ars
h
a few
fi
l
Pi
I
are
The
Catholic
Pep
]
Sigma
Sch
I
the
honorary
music
its
membership
those
life
of
the
college.
in
an
outstanding
musical
of
which
Oub
The
Phi
tude
length
or more
Newman
the
l
work:'
leadership,
o.per~tion,
tlon
In one
club's
LI ]
honoring
Gamma
Mu
Kappa
Gamma,
fraternity,
takes
into
way
to
the
musIcal
students
who
con~ibute.
points
by
staff
phases
oppor-
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[
to gain expenence In newspaper work. Cost
of publication is covered by the Student Activity Fund and advertising. The Spectator
is distributed without extra charge~
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Student
Th
Christian
St d
t
Movement
Ch . t.
M
,
The "B" Cub
I
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.to
e
u en
Ian
ovement
IS an
organizati
t ns 11
d
cam us Tohn open 0 fa 11menthan W
I omen on
set u P
by ~h .eN ti g rou
1 ~t 0d ows
t Che.f. an M
.a ona
en.
ns
ove~ent, e.wIth
regular ume.etlngs
forIanworshIp,
the college is equipped for badminton, pingp~ng, volleyball, softball, and many others.
The aim and purpose of the "E" Club,
made up of the athletes who have won a
]
[
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[
dIscussIon, and fellowshIp.
varsity
"E"
in
intercollegiate
competition,
is
Ed.maintain
b
I af high . standard
h. II of hathletics
f
.at
In oro. t unctIons c Ie y, t ere ore, In
connection with athletic events.
Other ..Important events of the year for thIs
club are thebasketball
"E" Clubgam
dance and the annua1
intramural
es.
W.A.A.
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ATHLETICS
men's
[
intercollegiate
athletic
track,
and tennis.
Intramural Sports
The college has expanded the intramural
programs so that every student will have the
opportunity of participating in his favorite
sport. Besides the above-mentioned sports,
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types
of recreation
are carefully
chosen
for
the complete
development
of each s~udent.
program
includes intercollegiate competition in football, basketball, soccer, swimming, golf,
wrestling,
The Women's Athletic Association is a
member of the Athletic Federation of College Women. It also is a member of the
States Field Hockey Association. The
r
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.United
Men s AthletIcs
The
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Eve.ry.w~man student.. up~n .ente~lng colleg.e' IS invited to membershIp In eIther the
[
]
Phis or the Deltas, who make up the
national
health
recreational
sorority,
Phi
Delta Lambda. Throughout
the year there is
L
-,
two groups.
regular intramural competition between the
Fall sports, outdoors, consist of field
-~ockey,
tennis and hiking; winter activities
Include skating, basketball, swimming, life
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s3ving, b3dminton, 3nd bowling; spring
sl?o~ts, outdoors, are 3rchery, ~e!lnis, golf,
hiking, softb31l, 3nd horseb3ck rIding.
Th W A A .
d b y 3 stud ent
e
...IS
governe
council which meets every week to pl3n 3nd
guide 3113ctivities. The progr3m of the Associ3tion is b3sed on 3 point system. Aw~rds
3re pre~ented 3t the Recognition D3Y ceremonIes In M3Y.
YOUR CHURCH
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Church Services
The Edinboro churches offer students 3
variety of religious 3nd soci3l 3ctivities-. The
Y oung PeopI es' groups h 0ld weekl y meet .Ings, d..Iscusslon groups, suppers, etc. M 3ny
students sing in the church choirs or serve
3S ushers throughout the school ye3r. A
cordi3l invit3tion is extended to 311students
to continue their religious 3ffili3tions with
the churches here in town.
Advent Christian Church
10:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
8:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
l
Sund3Y School
Morning Worship
Evening Service.
Wednesd3Y, Pr3yer Service
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Baptist Church
10:00 A.M. Bible School
M M
. W orsh .IP
11:00 A ..ornlng
,
7:00 P.M. Young People s
8:00 P.M. Wednesd3Y, Mid-week Service
:
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Catholic Services
0 ur L 3d yo f t he L 3k e Ch 3pe I
8:00 A.M. M3ss
10:00 A.M. M3ss
Episcopal Church
9:15 A.M. Holy Communion
(Second Sund3Y of the Month)
W
h..
.. 3 pnv3 te
ors IP services once 3 mon th )n
home.
Methodist Church
9:45 A.M. Sund3Y School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Presbyterian Church
10:00 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:00 P.1:i. Young People's Westminster
Fellowship
8:00 P.M. Wednesd3Y, Mid-week Service
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
F
M
or
en
Rooms
Men
Hall
s.tudents
or
approved
m
any
by
~ill
be
private.
the
housed
home
Housmg
Rooms
Women.
students
Hall,
White
Hall,
ha.s been
approved
For
tha~
instructors.
Each student
the text books
required
:
in
Reeder
has
[ ]
been
[
Women
[
]
..The
[
I
Facilities
All
students.
~ill
be expected
to eat in
the College
DIning
Room.
However,
other
arrangements
m~y be made if approved
by
the College
President.
]
Bus Service
Edinbor?
is situated
on .the majn bus line
between
Pittsburgh
and Ene. Dunng
the day
and
evening
the
buses
run
approximately
every two hours.
Because of the fact that the
schedules
are constantly
changing,
we shall
not atte~pt
to print .them. The schedule
may
be obtaIned
by calling
2481.
Book
Store
Books
~nd
ot~er
supplies
are. obtai!lable
at Cooper s Stationery
Store.
It IS advisable
to order
your
books
as soon
as possible
after
they
have
been
designated
by
your
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the
students'
mail
offers
no
service
post
post
office
office.
Lock
may
be
deliveries
delivered
boxes
there.
for
of stamps;
such
by the individual
local
,$
[
to
chasing
handled
mlttee..
Boarding
directly
College
r
I
own
Service
The
College
receives
two
mail
each
day.
Dormitory
mail
will
be
Committee.
will be h?used
m Haven
or any private
~ome tha~
by the Housmg
Com
Mail
is expected
to
in his classes.
the
matters
should
students
at
boxes
at
secured
the
at
pur-
be
the
Edinboro
the
rate
of
.60 a quarter.
General
..
Fire
Regulations
Fire drills
are required
by the
Commonwealth.
Signal
for drills
announced
particular
The
first
.persons
The
laws of the
will not be
and will be given always by some
person
de~ignated
for
this duty.
fire a~a.rm IS always
a call to the
to participate.
following
drill
procedure
should
be
.observed:
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1. When
the
alarm
windows
to prevent
draft.
2.
Empty
3. Order:
by faculty.
4. Keep
rushing.
first
floors
students
to the
is
given,
and
to
right.
leave
Avoid
close
basements
first,
all
first.
followed
running
and
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Responsibility for the observance of fire
drills and other fire regulations falls to all
persons -students,
faculty, and employees.
Custo.dians
~f
the
vari,ous
buildings
will
[
]
see
[
t~at InstructIo~s 3;re gIve!! ~o meet the partIcular needs In each building.
Laundry Service
.St.udents are permitte~ ~he u~e of tubs,
Ironing boards and electrIc Irons In the basement of Haven Hall.
As a part of dormitory service students
living in dormitories are permitted to have
limited laundry privileges. Articles to be
washed must be color-fast and tied securely
in a laundry bag made e~pecially for steam
laundry.
All
bags
and
artIcles
to
be
washed
should be clearly marked with the name of
the owner. Students are advised not to send
fine
pieces tolaundry
the college
Women's
bagslaundry.
are to be at the
foot of the basement stairs by nine o'clock
on Wednesday mornings. These are to be
called for on Wednesday after lunch.
Meri;g laundry bags are to be at the back
entrance to Reeder Hall by nine o'clock on
Monday morning. This service includes no
m?re than twel.ve pieces, including. two
shIrts. Laundry IS to be called for FrIday.
Laundry bags may be purchased at any
of several stores in Edinboro.
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All students living 'on the campus are en-
titled
to seventy-five
based
on
price
the
schedule
of
[
of laundry
laundry
consulted.
Pa~ment will be made when laundry work
is completed.
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cents worth
list.
For
additional
charge
should
be
TelephoneService
'Telephones
on a private College branch
(Edinboro 3301) are loc.ated in. vario.us
places on the campus. OutsIde calls In Edlnboro may only be made by students through
station "78," and there it will be necessary
to dial "0,"
before dialing the number
li~ted in the directory.
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Long
distance
over
the
pay
calls
may
telephones
only
found
be
in'
made
each
dormitory.
There are Student
a limitedSelf-Help
number of part-time
positions available at the college, and it is
anticipated that there will be a few jobs
avaiiable in the community.
To be eligible for employment a student
must:
1. Be matriculated as a student either in
a four-year Edinboro course or the
Commercial Art Curriculum.
2. Be boarding at the College Dining
Room.
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3. Be rooming on the campus unless exist,
ing facilities do not permit.
4. If a freshman, have scored not below
the
twenty,fifth
on Psy'
the
American
Council percentile
On Education
chology Examination which is administered to all Edinboro Freshmen.
S. At the end of the freshman year and
every
semester
thereafter
earned
II
II
t I have
than
"C "
ana 'co ege average noess
.
E II Em h
.In
Committee HW
On Student
loyment
..ar
ey,
airman
c
Loans
A small loan fund administered by the
EdinQoro Chapter of the Edinboro Collegc
Alumni Association is available. Consult the
Director of Student Personnel for informa'
tion about a loan.
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(Aloha)
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious,
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow;
Trails past thou has withstood victorious
Never f alrer,
.
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never state ler t han now.
0 Ed ' b oro, Ed In
' b oro
.
While. class speeds class
As swift years pass,
To thee our hearts are true.
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Winds That Sweep the Campus
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Winds that sweep the campus,
Winds that stir the trees,
-.Through
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We revere thee, love thee, serve thee ever.
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SONGS AND
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Sweep around her towers
Standing calm and still
the Winter's darkness,
Through the summer shine,
Bear her our blessings
Through glad good will.
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Dear Home of College Days
(Old Refrain)
Dear home of college days so great and free,
Thy sons and daughters will be true to thee.
Thy love we'll cherish and thy fame declare,
Loyal to thee, and to thy naI!1e so fair.
HandMe DownMy Bonnet
[ ]
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Hand me
Hand me
Hand hie
I'm going
First she gave me honey,
Then she gave me cake,
And then she gave me gingerbread
For kissing her at the gate.
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Chorus
0
[
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So .raise your voices all, and honor. give,
Her fame and glory may they ever live.
...as
-You
[
Through
joy
and
sorrow
as
the
years
go
go
marc
h.
mg,
can hear the people
"Edinboro
(
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College
wins
shouting
today:'
Victory Son~
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Pep Song
C
"II
"
Edmboro
ollege, we WI smg to you
We'll defend your standards
In whate'er we do.
"Hail, hail, the gang's all here."
. h
Round thy colors bng t
We'll stick together for the
Crimson and White.
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we
And the band begins to play
by,
And with a constancy that cannot die.
.
down my bonnet,
down my sha.wl,
down my calico dress,
to the Calico Ball.
,:
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-piling
,Sun
-Jack
:
On you old Red Raiders
Beat those clarned invaders
And march on to Victory.
Down the floor we'll thunder;
We'll put them asunder
And march on to Victory.
Dribble,
dribble,
dribble
down the floor.
Onward, onward
up the score.
wi!1 shine tomorrow;
For we ve won E. S. T. -C.
Dick Rockwell '43
Alton '44
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Hello Cheer
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Hello (opponent); Edinboro says
"Hello.'"
Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar;
Everyone from Edinboro, stand up
and holler!
We've got the T.E.A.M
That's on the B.E.A.M
We've got the team
That's on the beam
That's really hep to the jive.
Come on, Edinboro,
Skin 'em alive.
[ ]
rah, rah~rah~rah!
[
Rah, rah, rah~rah~rah!
Rah, rah, rah~rah-'--rah'! .
Yeah,
Jive Cheer
[
15 Rahs
Rah,
-~
[ ]
Team!
Edinboro Special
Fi ght .g Ii ht, Ii g ht, Ii g ht
E~S~T~C
[
Yea Team
Fight, light, light. light
E (clap three times) light
S (clap three tiIhes) light
T (clap three times) light
C (clap three times) light
E light
[ ]
Yea team, sock ~t to :em.
Yea team, sock It to em.
Yea team, sock it to 'em.
Team, sock it to 'em.
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Slight
Dynamo
T
Dynamo, let's go,
Dynamite, let's light,
DY';1amo, D'fnamit~,
Let 5 go, .Jetslight.
Rah Team
Rah team, light, light!
Rah team, light, light!
Rah team, light, light!
Fight! Team! Fight!
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.Come
I.
=
light
light
E:-S~T~C
FIght. light, light!
G
T 'E
Ive I tom
Give it to 'em
.
Sock it to 'em
Mow 'em down,
on, Edinboro..
Let's go to town.
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Locomotive Steam
Locomotive, locomotive,
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Steam, steam, steam;
Get together, get together
Team,
team,
team.
Smear
'em
Beat (opponent)
]
Freshman
Gymnasium
!
( ]
,
Divided Team
!
TE
TB
TB
I
-AM
-AM
-AM
]
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Team, team, team.
1951- 52
September, 1951
10. Mon.
Registration ?f Freshmen
[
I
-
[ ]
Mixer
Party
-College
-8:00-11:00
P.M.
11. Tues.
Registration of Upperclassmen
Freshman
Auditorium
Assembly
-9:00 -College
A.M.
Freshman Orientation -College
Auditorium -1:30
P.M.
All-College Dance -College
Gymnasium -8:30-11:30
P.M.
12. Wed.
Classes begin
Assembly -Third
Period
13. Thurs.
Let's Go Raiders
,
Let
.Faculty-Student
s
go
raiders,
Let's
L et' s go raiders,
raid ers,
l J
II
(pause)
Beat 'em.
14. Fri.
15. Sat.
Reception
Gymnasium
-9:00-12:00
16.un.S
17. Mon.
68
, !
18. Tues.
69
-College
P..M.
~
n
l'
Septembef,. 1951
~'.
19. Wed.
Assembly -Induk
Pahk (Korea),
Al h Ph. 0
W.
R
p a
I. ~ega
lener oast at
Green POint -7:15
P.M.
20. Thurs.
.
H
H 11M . P t f OffC
aven a
Ixer ar y or
-ampus
~omen -7:30-10:00
P.M.
21. Fri.'
Tea for Student Teachers -Haven
Hall -4:00-5:00
P.M.
College Sing at Edinboro Lake 7:00 P.M.
22. Sat.
Football -Edinboro
September, 1.951
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28. Ft:i.
...
Big and Little Sister Reception
S Haven Hall -8.00
PM
29. at.
Football -Clarion
at Edinboro
Record Dance -College
Gymnasium -'8:30-11:00 P.M.
S
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~.
October 1951
.'
LJ
1.
2.
.3.
at California
[ J
.4.
(J
23. Sun.
5
.rI.
'
24. Mon.
6.
25. Tues.
26. Wed.
bl
[J
-
Assem y
Choir Picnic at Green Point
27. Thurs.
[J
Mon.
Tues.
Soccer -Westminster
Wed.
Assembly
Thurs.
at Edinboro
F.
Soccer -Edinboro
at Grove City
Sat.
Football -Slippery
Rock at Edinboro
"Sox" Dance -College
Gymnasi1)m"--8:30-11:00 P.M.
7. Sun.
8. Mon.
9.
70
un.,
Tues,
71
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October, 195i
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.,October,
(]
Assembly
Open Meeting of Student Christian
Movement
11. Thurs.
12. Fri.
Soccer -Allegheny
.Assembly
at Edlnboro
[ ]
[
(
"E" Club Ball -College
9:00-12:00
Gymnasium -
]
I
Pennsylvania
Week
Program
Student
Christian
Movement
Party ..7.30
25. Thurs.
]
Fall
of
I
I]
15. Mon16. Tues.
Neal (Folk S9ngs)
18. Thurs.
19. Fri.
Soccer -n I dlana
'
at Ed Inb oro
.0
20. Sat.
Football -Edinboro
at Thiel
.
72
l
I
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C Teachers
"Buddy"
PM
of Erie
District
Council
of
Engli~h
-4:30-9:30
P.M.
:
17. Wed.
Assembly -Ruth
on.
23. Tues.
G. E,. House of Magic
P.M.
14. Sun.
~
2.2M
24. Wed:
[
at Edinboro
~
21.Sun.
[
13 .a.S t
Football
-Indiana
Homecoming
Day
1951
26.
Fri.
--.,
27. Sat.
Harvest Ball -College
9:00-12:00 P.M.
7.8. Sun,
-30.
29. Mon.
Tues.
J'
-,
,
...j
"-
Gymnasium -
31. Wed.
Assembly
H b
M ' h II (P t .
art
Itc e
oe ry In Songs )
Haven Hall Masquerate Party 7:30-10:30 P.M.
73
,
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November, 1951
1.
;hurs.
2
Fri
..1'1
November, 1951
[J
..Erie
3.
Sat.
Football -!Mansfie1d
at Edinboro
Record Dance -College
Gymnasium
8:30-11:00 P.M.
4.
Sun.
5.
Mon.
6.
Tues.
7.
Wed.
14. Wed.
I
Soccer -Grove
-
City at Edinboro
( ]
]
I ]
!
I ]
[
Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Ritual
Mu Ka ppa Gamma Initiation
Thurs.
9.
Fri.
Frit~
Mahler
Haven
Hall
10. Sat.
Quarter Payments Due.
Football -Edinboro
at Brockport
11. Sun.
1.2 Mon.
Philharmonic
8:00 P.M.
Alpha
]
:
P.M.
Phi
Orchestra
Omega
(]
[ ]
,28.
..urs.
13. Tues.
[
Bi-Annua1
Chapter
Election
6
1.
F.
rI.
17.at.S
Square Dance -College
8:30,11:30 P,.M,
18. Sun.
"
ThanksgIving
of
classes
Gymna.sium~
.
Recess
begins
Recess
ends
:]
at
the
close
at 8:00
A.M.
26. Mon.
Thanksgiving
27. Tues.
Assembly
cW eld.V'
o.
.
aSIO
1 K otov
29 Th
30. Fri.
74
-,-
19. Mon.
r
'(Erie
Philharmonic)
Fall Tea -3:00-5:00
Thurs.
20. Tues.
I
8.
15.
75
"
~
December, 1951
1.
Sat.
,C.,.,;
Haven Hall Card Party and Dance.
2.
Sun.
3.
Mon.
4.
Tues.
Basketball
[ I]
[ ]
S. Wed.
at Edinboro
6.
Assembly
U. S. Navy (Special Devices)
Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Initiation
Ceremony
Thurs.
7.
Fri.
8.
Sat.
14. Fri.
,
IS. Sat;
.
SwimmIng -Fenn
[ ]
[ J
l
,
~
[
[ ]
[
]
9. Sun.
10. Mon.
.,
'
[ J
~
Choir Program
76
at Edinboro
Basketball -California
Record Dance -College
at Edinboro
Gymnasium -
9:30'11:30 P.M.
16. Sun.
Christmas Vespers -Auditorium
4:00 P.M.
-
17.on.
M
.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Allegheny
.18.
Snow Ball -College
Gymnasium -Basketball
:
9:00-12:00 P.M. (Newman Club)
11. Tues.
12. Wed.
Assembly
13. Thurs.
[
[ ]
-Fredonia
December, 1951
i
[~]
Christmas
-Haven
Party for Off-Campus
Hall "Rec"
Room
Women
-7:30-
10:00 P.M.
Tues.
-Gannon
at Edinboro
19. Wed.
Assembly
Dramatics Club
20. Thurs.
Haven Hall "Christmas Spirit"
21. Fri. .
Patty
Christmas Recessbegins at noon.
77
r"
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ianuary,
1951
I
'cO"
3 Thurs..
.Christmas
!
Recessends at 8:00 A.M.
4.
Fri.
5.
Sat.
6.
Sun.
7.
Mon.
8.
Tues.
Basketball -Slippery
Rock at Edinboro
10. Thurs.
Assembly -Dr.
James Hepbron
(Crime Investigation)
11. Fri.
.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Fredoma
12. Sat.
Wrestling -Edinboro
Basketball -Edinboro
13. Sun.
.on.
( )
[ )
at Lock Haven
at Buffalo
15. Tues.
I
20. Sun.
I
of
Second
24.urs.
Th
ClassesBegin
Basketball -Alliance
25. Fri.
)!
I
J
J
Swimming -Grove
26.at. S
Wrestling -Indiana
Square
at Ediriboro
.
Dance
-College
City at Edinboro
at Edinboro
Gymnasium
8:30-11:30 P.M.
27.un.
S
28.on.M
,
]
for
of Upperclassmen for
Second Semester
,
[
Freshmen
23.Wed.
Registration
I ]
[
.
Semester
I
.,
78
21. Mon.
22. Tue~.
RegIstratIon
IJ
16. Wed.
Examma
. t"Ions
,___""';";;'" .
17. T,hurs.
FIrst Semester ends at close of classes
18. Fri.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Gannon
19. Sat.
[
M
1952
~
~
[ ]
9. Wed.
14
-January,
79
"-
~
[]
January, 1952
February.. 1952
29. Tues.
30. Wed.
"Basketball
Swimming -Buffalo
at Edinboro
31. Thurs.
Assembly -William
Skadden'
(Social Psychologist)
,c
February, 1952
.,
( ]
( ]
l
-..Baldwin-Wallace
f
1 .., \ FrI'
Tea for Student Teachers -Haven
cHal1 -4:00-5:00
P.M.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Indiana
[I]
,
I
1 .1
'
8.
Fri.
-Clarion
at EdinborQ
9.at. S
Swimming and Wrestling at Edinbo~o
Sweetheart.Dance -College
GymnasIum -9:00-12:00
P.M.
10. Sun.
11
Mon '
Alpha Phi Omeg~ Founder's Day
Banquet.
..-'",
12. Tues.
2.
Sat.
Basketball
3.
4
Sun.
Mon
5.
Tues.
6.
Wed.
..
1
-Edinboro
at
Slippery
Swimming
Rock
Basketball
1J
l
Assembly
7.
]
Th~rs...
SwImmIng -Edmboro
80
."
at Westm~nster
'
'
J
,
I ]
'
I
~
Edinboro
"-'Grove
at
City
Allegheny
at
Edinboro
13. Wed.
Assembly -Hedley
Hepworth
(Dickens Interpreter)
14. Thurs.
15. Fri.
Basketball -Edinboro
Talent Show -C<>llege
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
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Sun.
.
Breakfast for S~nlor Women ~
Auditorium ~
19. Mon.
President's
:'
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I'
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CALENDAR
*...1O~')1952
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MAR
3 4
5
6
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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 .
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!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
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1~ ~~ ~~ 19
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.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
.]
,;'
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3:
Rec~eatio.n
Room
MEMORANDA~
I
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l
]
[
L ]
l]
L]
92
L
..1
93
~~--
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]
STUDEN;
]
HANDBOOK
of
]
]
State Teachers College
Edinboro, Pa.
]
1951-52
]
Property
of
(Student's Name)
]]
]
Residence
c
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-
~
(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
!
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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
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wealth
made Edinboro
Teachers
by
organizing
a four-year a curriculum
Coll~ge
leadmg
to the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Ed
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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-
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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,
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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
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C?ymnaslUm, Wlt~ Its excellent athletic facilitles: nl?w overs adows the' old gymnasium,
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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
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temporary
the Federal
science
Works
building
Agency
was erected
in 1947.
by
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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.
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6:00
to
1.00
to
8:30
to
8:00
~.~~.~~.y
B~eakfast
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6:15
to
5:45
DInner
12:15
to
11:30
L~nch
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2174.
Edinboro
home,
his
at
or
7:30
to
7:00
Breakfast
Edin-
Clinic,
the
at
Ghering
Doctor
call
may
ays
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the
EMERGENCY,
OF
CASE
IN
4.00.,to..,
are:
hours
Meal
meals,
serving
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M
P
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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.
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hours:
office
followIng
the
respect
are
students
ti~e,
any
practically
at
firmary
Haven
in
located
room
dining
College
the
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in
students
boarding
to
served
are
Meals
l'
In-
the
at
found
be
can
Nurse
the
While
ROOM
DINING
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12:00
and
A.M.
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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
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before
nurse
the
to
made
be
must
rooms
INFIRMARY
thei~
in
ill
students
for
trays
for
Requests
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member.
ex-officIo
an
IS
TRAYS
FOR
REQUESTS
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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students easy access to the volumes. Of
course, this system must be carefully super-
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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.
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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
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LIBRARY
The entering student at Edinboro
the
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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.
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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
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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
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roug
the
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-Noon
-4:00
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ACADEMIC STANDARDS
d.
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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.
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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
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.dd
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tu ents are remm e to register
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qualtty.
10
earned
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cating.
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P.M.
P.M.
-grade
indicating failure. Any
course in which an "F" grade
has been
peated.
hours:
Saturday
good
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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"
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Clipping
and marking books is prohibited.
The Library is located on the second floor
of
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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.
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Dates of regi.stration and payment of fees
may be found In the Calendar.
ABSENCE AND TARDINESS
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...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
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Personal illness or emergency
4.
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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
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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
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dentist.
Serious illness
diate family.
considered
are so considered in assigning grades.
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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.
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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
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for
absence and tardiness rests at all times upon
the individual involved. He must take the
initiative in planning for making up work
dents
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course three unexcused absences will resuit in lowering
the grade one letter;
8.
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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
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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'
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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
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cumulation of quality points which the stu,
dent has earned toward graduation:
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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
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AR.TICLE I
Name
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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.
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Women, Bursar and other officials and fac'
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ulty committees and members, organi~.ed
chiefly for administering the business and In'
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struction
of
the faculty,
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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.
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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~
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authorIties
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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
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follows:
(a) legislative functions in relation to all
student and studenwaculty agencies now ex'
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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
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College
President
President.
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or
by
direction
ARTICLE
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of
the
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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
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Hall
men,
General Organization
Section 1. The functions of this Co'
operative Government shall be distributed as
veto
are
Section 2. The
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and (b)
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Council,
a
a representative
representatIve
of
of
off'campus
off'campus
women,
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a chairman, elected by popular vote, a faculty
member electt;d by the faculty,. a faculty
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member
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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
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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:
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of three whIch
shall
the cl~ss at least two
nominations
membership
for
each
on
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Cou~cil
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for
,
upper
three
classes
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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
,
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,
and
h?urs
candIdates
than
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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
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of
Erie,.
.ceedmg
[:
forty-eight
of
all
hours
candidate
regarding
-.Council
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representa-
tives by popular vote prIor to October 1.
The chairman shall be elected in the fol:.
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Names
shall
students
Council
,
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twen~y-fQur
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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
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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"
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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
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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
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with
or
In
the
of
any
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the
some
assessment,
Student
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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
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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.
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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.
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, ]
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,
[
]
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.
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
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and
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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;
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.
.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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'
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.is
[ ]
..of
,
[
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]
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
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(
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
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(. )
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.
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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
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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.
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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
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upon
arnva
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t
g
0
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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
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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
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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
]
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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.
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.
. 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
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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~estl<?n.
actlvlty}n
the
discourage
to
no
activiti~s.?n
seem
w?uld
c?lIege
.t~e
in
standards
academi~
high
of
maintenance
the
when
or
crowded
The
tlon
qver'
seems
orgam2;atl0n
parti<;ular
a
for
V:-'°men
Calendar
the
or
Calen.dar.
Social
general
the
[']
[
.,
[
1
39
stu-.
study.
of
course
perhaps
is
college
participa-
of
value
educational
club
a
becomes
never
teacher
a
If
activ-
student
of
promotion
keeping,
record
law,
parliamentary
of
techniques.
the
with
fa~iljar
and
certain
or
each
that
in
activities
the
ge?eral
the
to
club
some
of
some
of
that
as
Even
accustomed
!
athletics.
from
advisable
seems
it
these
in
~~d
becomes
member
a
becomes
great
college
aside
activi~y
other
]
in
student
every
that
Important
very
IS
Therefore,
groups.
student
<?ther
and
~lu~s
]
sp~nsor
to
expected
be
will
teacher
the
of
percentage
large
a
I?
actIvItIes.
school
c
and
hfe
communIty
In
.1e.a?ershlp
assume
e~.pected
?e
will
t~acher
~
becomes
and
Ediw
from
graduates
who
person
Every
PROGRAM
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
undesIrable.
]
are
attention
undue
attract
which
action.s
any
or
dress
of
mode
Any
usual.
as
proceed
may
work
classroom
that
manner
a
such
conducted
be
shall
program
initiation
general.
In
the
dIsturb
whIch
tIme
any
at
~ctlYltles
and
~ours
~lass
~uring
campus
no
include
shall
program
initiation
begins.
initia'
the
before
week
one
least
.at
I[[I.]1
L1
,
ac'
i
or
activity
may
be
set
up
;
I
(
petition
of not fewer than fifteen students
with the approval of the Committee on Student Activities.
3. All o~ganizations will provide for regular meetings
No
m~etin
f
It
c
own Faculty
f
0
..d
ItieS
ty
f
an
0
f
approva
.
or
be
e
th
er
omml
P
.e
IVI
b
mem
t
.d
tt
y
t
without
IS
0
concerne
h
at
se
C
1. tS
f
en
Activities
FRESHMAN
an
0
th
ColI
e
)
Th
I
( ]
early
qouncil
has
establ.ished
tlons.
The
rules
will
be
T
(
each
I..
]
S
ay,
b
ep~em
f H
.
0 B omecommg
b
.
y
qua
0
er
the freshmen
the Student
!reshman
m effect
regulabetween
an
evemng
11,
d
t
he
res
..
man
cus
oms
m
th
Splnt,
stu ent
h. heac .11
k can
h. acquire
Itles
w
of
lC
his
WI
ma
college:
e
an
1m
a
attitude
.
.
D
t b t 13
f ayh' 0 coer.
servIng
member
wort
of
e
t e
h
y
friend-
liness towards all other college students, a
respect for the standards of his school; and
a familiarity
with its special "trade marks"
I
]
[
]
-its
Alma
Mater,
songs.
In
addition,
learn that he belongs
particular,
semester.
The
veterans.
1. The
[ ]
its cheers,
and its own
the
new
student
will
to the freshman
class in
to the college as a whole.
followin~
members
(b) Participation
report
of each individual member, of the office polders, attend-
40
d
ues
'
e
report to be turned
of the Committee on
CUSTOMS
In an effo~t to help. orient
college lIfe at Edmboro,
,to
tel
e~e.
may be secured
of Instruction.
:
shall be to record
and report
and program
as follows:
(a) A membership
over to the Chairman
Student
I
00
Facult.y AdvIsor IS not to be resp~n.slble. for
p~anmng. the. pr.<>gram 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
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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
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'0
.~ u :~ ~ ~ '0
1:001:552:503:45-
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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
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TIME SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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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
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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
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mem-
commen-
worthy
scholarship.
to
edu-
en-
profes'
and to
\
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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
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cheerleading
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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
f<?r
Published
bl-weekly
The
life.
Spectator
It
,
of
club
those
DarKroom
to ~tudents
help
more
will
facilities
t~e
MembershlI?
twelve
work
in the
Photography
once
each
week
and
excellent
the
Hall.
to.
In
activity
meets
offers
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good
covers
an
excellent
has
had
jou'rnalism
by
all
a
III'
the
Council,
and
development
Oub
!nterested
Club:~hr.estlng
k
IS group
at
ability.
soCIa
requirements
Sigma
Interfratern~ty
the
professIonal
St d"
d ':! ents
The.
l
an
1
teachers.
T
indIvIdual,
~hi
IP,
basic
.
d
a member
PhI
Natl?nal
phaslzes
Imlte
l
ers
of -the
h.
gan~zatlon.
Lake
organizaschool
ea
d
The
Upsilon
rati~~
actIvIty of and
seco-nd
or-
ma
J
Ip,
te~d.
meetings
p.rl.vlleges
are
hI
The
Lady
I
'
fesslonal
educatIonal
fraternity.
of
Chapter
~he ,SIxteen.
.holds
an
chapters
unofficial for
~ovlded
Oub
spirit
at
Our
]
Monday
[
evenings,
Chapel.
0 ars
h
a few
fi
l
Pi
I
are
The
Catholic
Pep
]
Sigma
Sch
I
the
honorary
music
its
membership
those
life
of
the
college.
in
an
outstanding
musical
of
which
Oub
The
Phi
tude
length
or more
Newman
the
l
work:'
leadership,
o.per~tion,
tlon
In one
club's
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honoring
Gamma
Mu
Kappa
Gamma,
fraternity,
takes
into
way
to
the
musIcal
students
who
con~ibute.
points
by
staff
phases
oppor-
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tunit~ for fre~hmen .as well as upperclassmen
[
to gain expenence In newspaper work. Cost
of publication is covered by the Student Activity Fund and advertising. The Spectator
is distributed without extra charge~
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Student
Th
Christian
St d
t
Movement
Ch . t.
M
,
The "B" Cub
I
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.to
e
u en
Ian
ovement
IS an
organizati
t ns 11
d
cam us Tohn open 0 fa 11menthan W
I omen on
set u P
by ~h .eN ti g rou
1 ~t 0d ows
t Che.f. an M
.a ona
en.
ns
ove~ent, e.wIth
regular ume.etlngs
forIanworshIp,
the college is equipped for badminton, pingp~ng, volleyball, softball, and many others.
The aim and purpose of the "E" Club,
made up of the athletes who have won a
]
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dIscussIon, and fellowshIp.
varsity
"E"
in
intercollegiate
competition,
is
Ed.maintain
b
I af high . standard
h. II of hathletics
f
.at
In oro. t unctIons c Ie y, t ere ore, In
connection with athletic events.
Other ..Important events of the year for thIs
club are thebasketball
"E" Clubgam
dance and the annua1
intramural
es.
W.A.A.
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ATHLETICS
men's
[
intercollegiate
athletic
track,
and tennis.
Intramural Sports
The college has expanded the intramural
programs so that every student will have the
opportunity of participating in his favorite
sport. Besides the above-mentioned sports,
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types
of recreation
are carefully
chosen
for
the complete
development
of each s~udent.
program
includes intercollegiate competition in football, basketball, soccer, swimming, golf,
wrestling,
The Women's Athletic Association is a
member of the Athletic Federation of College Women. It also is a member of the
States Field Hockey Association. The
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.United
Men s AthletIcs
The
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Eve.ry.w~man student.. up~n .ente~lng colleg.e' IS invited to membershIp In eIther the
[
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Phis or the Deltas, who make up the
national
health
recreational
sorority,
Phi
Delta Lambda. Throughout
the year there is
L
-,
two groups.
regular intramural competition between the
Fall sports, outdoors, consist of field
-~ockey,
tennis and hiking; winter activities
Include skating, basketball, swimming, life
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sl?o~ts, outdoors, are 3rchery, ~e!lnis, golf,
hiking, softb31l, 3nd horseb3ck rIding.
Th W A A .
d b y 3 stud ent
e
...IS
governe
council which meets every week to pl3n 3nd
guide 3113ctivities. The progr3m of the Associ3tion is b3sed on 3 point system. Aw~rds
3re pre~ented 3t the Recognition D3Y ceremonIes In M3Y.
YOUR CHURCH
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Church Services
The Edinboro churches offer students 3
variety of religious 3nd soci3l 3ctivities-. The
Y oung PeopI es' groups h 0ld weekl y meet .Ings, d..Iscusslon groups, suppers, etc. M 3ny
students sing in the church choirs or serve
3S ushers throughout the school ye3r. A
cordi3l invit3tion is extended to 311students
to continue their religious 3ffili3tions with
the churches here in town.
Advent Christian Church
10:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
8:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
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Sund3Y School
Morning Worship
Evening Service.
Wednesd3Y, Pr3yer Service
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Baptist Church
10:00 A.M. Bible School
M M
. W orsh .IP
11:00 A ..ornlng
,
7:00 P.M. Young People s
8:00 P.M. Wednesd3Y, Mid-week Service
:
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Catholic Services
0 ur L 3d yo f t he L 3k e Ch 3pe I
8:00 A.M. M3ss
10:00 A.M. M3ss
Episcopal Church
9:15 A.M. Holy Communion
(Second Sund3Y of the Month)
W
h..
.. 3 pnv3 te
ors IP services once 3 mon th )n
home.
Methodist Church
9:45 A.M. Sund3Y School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Presbyterian Church
10:00 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:00 P.1:i. Young People's Westminster
Fellowship
8:00 P.M. Wednesd3Y, Mid-week Service
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
F
M
or
en
Rooms
Men
Hall
s.tudents
or
approved
m
any
by
~ill
be
private.
the
housed
home
Housmg
Rooms
Women.
students
Hall,
White
Hall,
ha.s been
approved
For
tha~
instructors.
Each student
the text books
required
:
in
Reeder
has
[ ]
been
[
Women
[
]
..The
[
I
Facilities
All
students.
~ill
be expected
to eat in
the College
DIning
Room.
However,
other
arrangements
m~y be made if approved
by
the College
President.
]
Bus Service
Edinbor?
is situated
on .the majn bus line
between
Pittsburgh
and Ene. Dunng
the day
and
evening
the
buses
run
approximately
every two hours.
Because of the fact that the
schedules
are constantly
changing,
we shall
not atte~pt
to print .them. The schedule
may
be obtaIned
by calling
2481.
Book
Store
Books
~nd
ot~er
supplies
are. obtai!lable
at Cooper s Stationery
Store.
It IS advisable
to order
your
books
as soon
as possible
after
they
have
been
designated
by
your
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the
students'
offers
no
service
post
post
office
office.
Lock
may
be
deliveries
delivered
boxes
there.
for
of stamps;
such
by the individual
local
,$
[
to
chasing
handled
mlttee..
Boarding
directly
College
r
I
own
Service
The
College
receives
two
each
day.
Dormitory
will
be
Committee.
will be h?used
m Haven
or any private
~ome tha~
by the Housmg
Com
is expected
to
in his classes.
the
matters
should
students
at
boxes
at
secured
the
at
pur-
be
the
Edinboro
the
rate
of
.60 a quarter.
General
..
Fire
Regulations
Fire drills
are required
by the
Commonwealth.
Signal
for drills
announced
particular
The
first
.persons
The
laws of the
will not be
and will be given always by some
person
de~ignated
for
this duty.
fire a~a.rm IS always
a call to the
to participate.
following
drill
procedure
should
be
.observed:
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1. When
the
alarm
windows
to prevent
draft.
2.
Empty
3. Order:
by faculty.
4. Keep
rushing.
first
floors
students
to the
is
given,
and
to
right.
leave
Avoid
close
basements
first,
all
first.
followed
running
and
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Responsibility for the observance of fire
drills and other fire regulations falls to all
persons -students,
faculty, and employees.
Custo.dians
~f
the
vari,ous
buildings
will
[
]
see
[
t~at InstructIo~s 3;re gIve!! ~o meet the partIcular needs In each building.
Laundry Service
.St.udents are permitte~ ~he u~e of tubs,
Ironing boards and electrIc Irons In the basement of Haven Hall.
As a part of dormitory service students
living in dormitories are permitted to have
limited laundry privileges. Articles to be
washed must be color-fast and tied securely
in a laundry bag made e~pecially for steam
laundry.
All
bags
and
artIcles
to
be
washed
should be clearly marked with the name of
the owner. Students are advised not to send
fine
pieces tolaundry
the college
Women's
bagslaundry.
are to be at the
foot of the basement stairs by nine o'clock
on Wednesday mornings. These are to be
called for on Wednesday after lunch.
Meri;g laundry bags are to be at the back
entrance to Reeder Hall by nine o'clock on
Monday morning. This service includes no
m?re than twel.ve pieces, including. two
shIrts. Laundry IS to be called for FrIday.
Laundry bags may be purchased at any
of several stores in Edinboro.
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All students living 'on the campus are en-
titled
to seventy-five
based
on
price
the
schedule
of
[
of laundry
laundry
consulted.
Pa~ment will be made when laundry work
is completed.
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[
[ ]
I
cents worth
list.
For
additional
charge
should
be
TelephoneService
'Telephones
on a private College branch
(Edinboro 3301) are loc.ated in. vario.us
places on the campus. OutsIde calls In Edlnboro may only be made by students through
station "78," and there it will be necessary
to dial "0,"
before dialing the number
li~ted in the directory.
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Long
distance
over
the
pay
calls
may
telephones
only
found
be
in'
made
each
dormitory.
There are Student
a limitedSelf-Help
number of part-time
positions available at the college, and it is
anticipated that there will be a few jobs
avaiiable in the community.
To be eligible for employment a student
must:
1. Be matriculated as a student either in
a four-year Edinboro course or the
Commercial Art Curriculum.
2. Be boarding at the College Dining
Room.
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3. Be rooming on the campus unless exist,
ing facilities do not permit.
4. If a freshman, have scored not below
the
twenty,fifth
on Psy'
the
American
Council percentile
On Education
chology Examination which is administered to all Edinboro Freshmen.
S. At the end of the freshman year and
every
semester
thereafter
earned
II
II
t I have
than
"C "
ana 'co ege average noess
.
E II Em h
.In
Committee HW
On Student
loyment
..ar
ey,
airman
c
Loans
A small loan fund administered by the
EdinQoro Chapter of the Edinboro Collegc
Alumni Association is available. Consult the
Director of Student Personnel for informa'
tion about a loan.
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(Aloha)
Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious,
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow;
Trails past thou has withstood victorious
Never f alrer,
.
I
never state ler t han now.
0 Ed ' b oro, Ed In
' b oro
.
While. class speeds class
As swift years pass,
To thee our hearts are true.
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Winds That Sweep the Campus
'
Winds that sweep the campus,
Winds that stir the trees,
-.Through
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We revere thee, love thee, serve thee ever.
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SONGS AND
,J
Sweep around her towers
Standing calm and still
the Winter's darkness,
Through the summer shine,
Bear her our blessings
Through glad good will.
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Dear Home of College Days
(Old Refrain)
Dear home of college days so great and free,
Thy sons and daughters will be true to thee.
Thy love we'll cherish and thy fame declare,
Loyal to thee, and to thy naI!1e so fair.
HandMe DownMy Bonnet
[ ]
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Hand me
Hand me
Hand hie
I'm going
First she gave me honey,
Then she gave me cake,
And then she gave me gingerbread
For kissing her at the gate.
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0
[
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So .raise your voices all, and honor. give,
Her fame and glory may they ever live.
...as
-You
[
Through
joy
and
sorrow
as
the
years
go
go
marc
h.
mg,
can hear the people
"Edinboro
(
]
College
wins
shouting
today:'
Victory Son~
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1
Pep Song
C
"II
"
Edmboro
ollege, we WI smg to you
We'll defend your standards
In whate'er we do.
"Hail, hail, the gang's all here."
. h
Round thy colors bng t
We'll stick together for the
Crimson and White.
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And the band begins to play
by,
And with a constancy that cannot die.
.
down my bonnet,
down my sha.wl,
down my calico dress,
to the Calico Ball.
,:
1
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-piling
,Sun
-Jack
:
On you old Red Raiders
Beat those clarned invaders
And march on to Victory.
Down the floor we'll thunder;
We'll put them asunder
And march on to Victory.
Dribble,
dribble,
dribble
down the floor.
Onward, onward
up the score.
wi!1 shine tomorrow;
For we ve won E. S. T. -C.
Dick Rockwell '43
Alton '44
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Hello Cheer
9
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Hello (opponent); Edinboro says
"Hello.'"
Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar;
Everyone from Edinboro, stand up
and holler!
We've got the T.E.A.M
That's on the B.E.A.M
We've got the team
That's on the beam
That's really hep to the jive.
Come on, Edinboro,
Skin 'em alive.
[ ]
rah, rah~rah~rah!
[
Rah, rah, rah~rah~rah!
Rah, rah, rah~rah-'--rah'! .
Yeah,
Jive Cheer
[
15 Rahs
Rah,
-~
[ ]
Team!
Edinboro Special
Fi ght .g Ii ht, Ii g ht, Ii g ht
E~S~T~C
[
Yea Team
Fight, light, light. light
E (clap three times) light
S (clap three tiIhes) light
T (clap three times) light
C (clap three times) light
E light
[ ]
Yea team, sock ~t to :em.
Yea team, sock It to em.
Yea team, sock it to 'em.
Team, sock it to 'em.
[
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Slight
Dynamo
T
Dynamo, let's go,
Dynamite, let's light,
DY';1amo, D'fnamit~,
Let 5 go, .Jetslight.
Rah Team
Rah team, light, light!
Rah team, light, light!
Rah team, light, light!
Fight! Team! Fight!
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.Come
I.
=
light
light
E:-S~T~C
FIght. light, light!
G
T 'E
Ive I tom
Give it to 'em
.
Sock it to 'em
Mow 'em down,
on, Edinboro..
Let's go to town.
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Locomotive Steam
Locomotive, locomotive,
~/II'~I-
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CALENDAR
( ]
Steam, steam, steam;
Get together, get together
Team,
team,
team.
Smear
'em
Beat (opponent)
]
Freshman
Gymnasium
!
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Divided Team
!
TE
TB
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Team, team, team.
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September, 1951
10. Mon.
Registration ?f Freshmen
[
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Mixer
Party
-College
-8:00-11:00
P.M.
11. Tues.
Registration of Upperclassmen
Freshman
Auditorium
Assembly
-9:00 -College
A.M.
Freshman Orientation -College
Auditorium -1:30
P.M.
All-College Dance -College
Gymnasium -8:30-11:30
P.M.
12. Wed.
Classes begin
Assembly -Third
Period
13. Thurs.
Let's Go Raiders
,
Let
.Faculty-Student
s
go
raiders,
Let's
L et' s go raiders,
raid ers,
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(pause)
Beat 'em.
14. Fri.
15. Sat.
Reception
Gymnasium
-9:00-12:00
16.un.S
17. Mon.
68
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18. Tues.
69
-College
P..M.
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Septembef,. 1951
~'.
19. Wed.
Assembly -Induk
Pahk (Korea),
Al h Ph. 0
W.
R
p a
I. ~ega
lener oast at
Green POint -7:15
P.M.
20. Thurs.
.
H
H 11M . P t f OffC
aven a
Ixer ar y or
-ampus
~omen -7:30-10:00
P.M.
21. Fri.'
Tea for Student Teachers -Haven
Hall -4:00-5:00
P.M.
College Sing at Edinboro Lake 7:00 P.M.
22. Sat.
Football -Edinboro
September, 1.951
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Big and Little Sister Reception
S Haven Hall -8.00
PM
29. at.
Football -Clarion
at Edinboro
Record Dance -College
Gymnasium -'8:30-11:00 P.M.
S
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2.
.3.
at California
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23. Sun.
5
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24. Mon.
6.
25. Tues.
26. Wed.
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Assem y
Choir Picnic at Green Point
27. Thurs.
[J
Mon.
Tues.
Soccer -Westminster
Wed.
Assembly
Thurs.
at Edinboro
F.
Soccer -Edinboro
at Grove City
Sat.
Football -Slippery
Rock at Edinboro
"Sox" Dance -College
Gymnasi1)m"--8:30-11:00 P.M.
7. Sun.
8. Mon.
9.
70
un.,
Tues,
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(]
Assembly
Open Meeting of Student Christian
Movement
11. Thurs.
12. Fri.
Soccer -Allegheny
.Assembly
at Edlnboro
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"E" Club Ball -College
9:00-12:00
Gymnasium -
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Week
Program
Student
Christian
Movement
Party ..7.30
25. Thurs.
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Fall
of
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15. Mon16. Tues.
Neal (Folk S9ngs)
18. Thurs.
19. Fri.
Soccer -n I dlana
'
at Ed Inb oro
.0
20. Sat.
Football -Edinboro
at Thiel
.
72
l
I
I
C Teachers
"Buddy"
PM
of Erie
District
Council
of
Engli~h
-4:30-9:30
P.M.
:
17. Wed.
Assembly -Ruth
on.
23. Tues.
G. E,. House of Magic
P.M.
14. Sun.
~
2.2M
24. Wed:
[
at Edinboro
~
21.Sun.
[
13 .a.S t
Football
-Indiana
Homecoming
Day
1951
26.
Fri.
--.,
27. Sat.
Harvest Ball -College
9:00-12:00 P.M.
7.8. Sun,
-30.
29. Mon.
Tues.
J'
-,
,
...j
"-
Gymnasium -
31. Wed.
Assembly
H b
M ' h II (P t .
art
Itc e
oe ry In Songs )
Haven Hall Masquerate Party 7:30-10:30 P.M.
73
,
i'
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November, 1951
1.
;hurs.
2
Fri
..1'1
November, 1951
[J
..Erie
3.
Sat.
Football -!Mansfie1d
at Edinboro
Record Dance -College
Gymnasium
8:30-11:00 P.M.
4.
Sun.
5.
Mon.
6.
Tues.
7.
Wed.
14. Wed.
I
Soccer -Grove
-
City at Edinboro
( ]
]
I ]
!
I ]
[
Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Ritual
Mu Ka ppa Gamma Initiation
Thurs.
9.
Fri.
Frit~
Mahler
Haven
Hall
10. Sat.
Quarter Payments Due.
Football -Edinboro
at Brockport
11. Sun.
1.2 Mon.
Philharmonic
8:00 P.M.
Alpha
]
:
P.M.
Phi
Orchestra
Omega
(]
[ ]
,28.
..urs.
13. Tues.
[
Bi-Annua1
Chapter
Election
6
1.
F.
rI.
17.at.S
Square Dance -College
8:30,11:30 P,.M,
18. Sun.
"
ThanksgIving
of
classes
Gymna.sium~
.
Recess
begins
Recess
ends
:]
at
the
close
at 8:00
A.M.
26. Mon.
Thanksgiving
27. Tues.
Assembly
cW eld.V'
o.
.
aSIO
1 K otov
29 Th
30. Fri.
74
-,-
19. Mon.
r
'(Erie
Philharmonic)
Fall Tea -3:00-5:00
Thurs.
20. Tues.
I
8.
15.
75
"
~
December, 1951
1.
Sat.
,C.,.,;
Haven Hall Card Party and Dance.
2.
Sun.
3.
Mon.
4.
Tues.
Basketball
[ I]
[ ]
S. Wed.
at Edinboro
6.
Assembly
U. S. Navy (Special Devices)
Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Initiation
Ceremony
Thurs.
7.
Fri.
8.
Sat.
14. Fri.
,
IS. Sat;
.
SwimmIng -Fenn
[ ]
[ J
l
,
~
[
[ ]
[
]
9. Sun.
10. Mon.
.,
'
[ J
~
Choir Program
76
at Edinboro
Basketball -California
Record Dance -College
at Edinboro
Gymnasium -
9:30'11:30 P.M.
16. Sun.
Christmas Vespers -Auditorium
4:00 P.M.
-
17.on.
M
.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Allegheny
.18.
Snow Ball -College
Gymnasium -Basketball
:
9:00-12:00 P.M. (Newman Club)
11. Tues.
12. Wed.
Assembly
13. Thurs.
[
[ ]
-Fredonia
December, 1951
i
[~]
Christmas
-Haven
Party for Off-Campus
Hall "Rec"
Room
Women
-7:30-
10:00 P.M.
Tues.
-Gannon
at Edinboro
19. Wed.
Assembly
Dramatics Club
20. Thurs.
Haven Hall "Christmas Spirit"
21. Fri. .
Patty
Christmas Recessbegins at noon.
77
r"
11]
ianuary,
1951
I
'cO"
3 Thurs..
.Christmas
!
Recessends at 8:00 A.M.
4.
Fri.
5.
Sat.
6.
Sun.
7.
Mon.
8.
Tues.
Basketball -Slippery
Rock at Edinboro
10. Thurs.
Assembly -Dr.
James Hepbron
(Crime Investigation)
11. Fri.
.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Fredoma
12. Sat.
Wrestling -Edinboro
Basketball -Edinboro
13. Sun.
.on.
( )
[ )
at Lock Haven
at Buffalo
15. Tues.
I
20. Sun.
I
of
Second
24.urs.
Th
ClassesBegin
Basketball -Alliance
25. Fri.
)!
I
J
J
Swimming -Grove
26.at. S
Wrestling -Indiana
Square
at Ediriboro
.
Dance
-College
City at Edinboro
at Edinboro
Gymnasium
8:30-11:30 P.M.
27.un.
S
28.on.M
,
]
for
of Upperclassmen for
Second Semester
,
[
Freshmen
23.Wed.
Registration
I ]
[
.
Semester
I
.,
78
21. Mon.
22. Tue~.
RegIstratIon
IJ
16. Wed.
Examma
. t"Ions
,___""';";;'" .
17. T,hurs.
FIrst Semester ends at close of classes
18. Fri.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Gannon
19. Sat.
[
M
1952
~
~
[ ]
9. Wed.
14
-January,
79
"-
~
[]
January, 1952
February.. 1952
29. Tues.
30. Wed.
"Basketball
Swimming -Buffalo
at Edinboro
31. Thurs.
Assembly -William
Skadden'
(Social Psychologist)
,c
February, 1952
.,
( ]
( ]
l
-..Baldwin-Wallace
f
1 .., \ FrI'
Tea for Student Teachers -Haven
cHal1 -4:00-5:00
P.M.
Basketball -Edinboro
at Indiana
[I]
,
I
1 .1
'
8.
Fri.
-Clarion
at EdinborQ
9.at. S
Swimming and Wrestling at Edinbo~o
Sweetheart.Dance -College
GymnasIum -9:00-12:00
P.M.
10. Sun.
11
Mon '
Alpha Phi Omeg~ Founder's Day
Banquet.
..-'",
12. Tues.
2.
Sat.
Basketball
3.
4
Sun.
Mon
5.
Tues.
6.
Wed.
..
1
-Edinboro
at
Slippery
Swimming
Rock
Basketball
1J
l
Assembly
7.
]
Th~rs...
SwImmIng -Edmboro
80
."
at Westm~nster
'
'
J
,
I ]
'
I
~
Edinboro
"-'Grove
at
City
Allegheny
at
Edinboro
13. Wed.
Assembly -Hedley
Hepworth
(Dickens Interpreter)
14. Thurs.
15. Fri.
Basketball -Edinboro
Talent Show -C<>llege
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,
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l
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Sun.
.
Breakfast for S~nlor Women ~
Auditorium ~
19. Mon.
President's
:'
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I'
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CALENDAR
*...1O~')1952
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goo 'AI"'
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SEP
3
4
5
6
7
81
2
MAR
3 4
5
6
I
1
7 8
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2
3 4
5
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:
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APR
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2
1~ ~
3
4 ~
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6
7 8
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18 1920 21 22 23 24
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2 ~~
3 ~~
4 ~=
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2
3 4
5
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20 2122 23 24 25 28
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2~ 3_°3:
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17 18 19 20 2122
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AUG
17 18 19202122
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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
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:
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Assembly
I
z.s 2.6 z: ~ ~
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.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
~~--
Media of