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FOREWORD
It is the purpose of this book to serve as
your guide-book during a portion of your
Journey through college. Some of you have
already
passed seyeral
to your
graduatIon.

milestones
To
m;tny,

on .th~ road
this
IS the

b ..
T
11 h. b k h ld
mere .eglnmng.
0 a , t IS 00 S ou
prove Invaluable.
Within this book is enclosed a great
fund of information, all relevant to your
college life: rules and regulations, the grading system, absences, and student behavior.
It contains your Student Council Constitution, songs, cheers, and much more. This is
your book. Use it!
T~ere are some ~hings whic? no book
can Include. Th~ attItudes of being helpful,
friendly, mannerly, courteous, and thoughtful must be developed by each individual.
You alone ~re able ~o make these part of
your educational achievement.
Acknowledgement is made to Mrs. Eli~abeth Miller, our Dean of Women, who has
rendered valuable assistance in the preparation of this book.

PRESIDENT'S GREE
!hrough
the
IS a pleasant

me.di.um

this

TING
Ha1)dbook,

it

Privile ge to ext end greetings
.
to t e freshme~ .who constitute the class of
.1953. For you 1t 18 the beginning of another,
a different phase of your lif~ experience.
More than ever .before, you are the organi~ers
of youJ.qwn tIme. We h~pe that you will
soon a Just yourselves to life on Edinboro's
cakPush The oppo.rtu.nity is here. May you
ma e t e most of It.
T 0 th e upperc1assmen-we
welcome you
back. You .will ~nd th~t the college has not
bee~ btandlng still during the summer. New
equipment in the laboratories, new books in
th.e library, much neeqed maintenance work
will mak~ Edinboro a better and more pleasant ;p\ace. Then we look to you to. perform
an Important function in making all on our
campus for the first time feel at home. In
your ha,nds rests largel.y. the responsibility
of carrYing on the traditIons of Edinboro.
h

May this year prove to be a pleasant and
worthwhile part of your educational sojourn.
For the Student Council
John W. Greenawalt, Pres.
2

of

L. H. Van Houten
President

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HISTORY

to

alvania

jY'd

in

fa~mers
a te

'1857

when

:aription

but

ocas

it

cha:tered

:cond

k

by

the

boro

the

the

for

better-dduEd~db

nee

the

a

It

Pbsu

at.

Pennsy

of
as

]

s

°T

t

e

alve

ears

wehool~

of

tSC

e

degree

fB
ac

I

r

of

.']

in

Edu-

eo
serve

Cr~w

Edm

state

and

from

A

of

asl
mgs,

-gymn

'

u

there
m

g

four
and

1875 about

donors
recently
on

1857. in

and

it

the
old

the

class
early

built

now

room
in
its

the

Nor1891

contains

lIbrary,
auditorium.

sev-

space.
history

the

excellent

overshadows

The

of

athletic

the

which
for

the is

who

for

College;

outmoded.
late

Mr.

many

old

this

FrankLoveland
years

gymn1l-

Loveland

was

building

was

.and

the

houses

the

Federal

Art

and

Works

a

Hall

ofi&

trustee

built

Science

Agency

thIs

We

new
demonstra-

cpw
build-

tions
will
students.

are
of

and
continue

rightly
its

in

of
1930

departments.

in

its

proud

of

attractiveness,

1947.

traditions.
to

We
be

our
its

shared

.

4

early

known
building

Today.

with

sium,
named

A

of

program

are

Hall,provides

Corry,

cause

building

trainin

the

and

.

section

states.

the

m
.res~940

wel-

receIves

every

other

It

~ I u ds e da

e.rcer'and

oro

from

the

Hall,

1907

the

Venaw

~ndaru

de.slgned

Warren
students'

inbuilt

and offices,

Gymnasium,

the

or,

been
built

administra-

in

Hall,
oldest

enlarged.

the
Recitation school,

J

leading

Science

to

Ene,

of

Although
counties

d

admInIstratIon
classrooms,

facilities,

J

~~~:~

the
eral

the

built
of

ap-

women's

Reeder

was
one

of

havingwas

Hall

cons~d~rablr

during
Bigler.

Academy
is
the

Hall,

an

the

College

.'"1

b

school.

was

New

curriculum
~

0

cation.

reali~-

Commow

Teachers

the
Music

makes

prop-

later

the

a

1914,
Ediw

the

F.

buildings,

Hall,

built

John

audi-

older
acres

Haven

dormitory,
in
honor

campus,
mal

Penn~ylvania

hers

mu~r~ar
af

in
it

thirty-eight

was
of

men's
named

.~

~

vanIa

taken
purchased

made

eac

orgam~mg

to

was

d

0

~a.

by

]

-ns.

1861

as

s t n 'de Ith

dSta~e'h

ing

wealth

State

d

c

of

Scotc

of

setting.

tion.

i~rh

founded
popularh

by

until

~oshoniea

Norma

erty

not

the

collegh

of
and

campus

dormitory,
enw

School.

f orwar

great

band

was

Normal

when

a
together
Edinboro

at

the

the

propriate

fgpwt
0

of

:

orh

of

Commonwealth

beginnings

grouped
academy

Nnce

State

years

the

The

a

spacious

the.

by

-eighty-seven

service

by

as

,and

and

erected

School

gone

chartered

plant

these

was

I
mad

have

first

power

For

building

was

school.

torium.

science

years

Edinboro

tion

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temporary

Eighty-seven

.

5

campus

hope
by

be-

accommoda-

this
all

incoming

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CONTROL OF THE COLLEGE
The control of the College is vested in
the Board of Trustees: composed of nine
members. with John K. Earp, as President,
and Will P. Rose as Vice-President. ..'The
Governor of the Commonwealth, the State.
Superintendent of Public Instruction, and
the
President of the College are ex'officio
members.

lege Nurse. She or the physician will visit
hi.m and prescribe treatment. The student
wIll be moved to the Infirmary if necessary.
Off-Ca;mpus and day students also have
the servIces of the physician and nurse.

INFIRMARY
Th C II
N
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...e
0 ege urse IV~S In. a room a -Fot
JOining
the
Infirmary
whIch
IS
located
on
the
Ghering,
third the
floor College
of Haven
Physician,
Hall. Dr.is Harold
at the

Request s f or trays f or stud ents .11I in their
rooms must be made to the nurse before
the following hours:
.
For breakfast
7:00 A.M.
luncheon
11: 30 A.M.
For dinner
5' 30 PM
DINING R

infirmary between 11 :00 A.M. and 12:00
Noon.
While the Nurse can be found at the Infirrilary at practically any time, students are
asked to respect the following office hours:
7:45 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon

COM
Meals are s,er'7edto boarding students in
the College dining room located in Haven
Hall. The dining room, which seats400 peopIe, accommodates all the boarding students
beca.usethe self-service method is used in
serVing meals. Meal hours are:

4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, the students
may call Doctor Ghering at the Clinic, EdinboJ'o 2181 or at his home, Edinboro 2174.

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Weekdays

The illness of any student in his room
must be reported immediately to the Col,

Breakfast
Dinner
Supper

7:00 to 7:30
11:30 to 12:15
5:30 to 6:15

Sunday

6

7:45 to 8:15
12:30 to 1:00
5:30 to 6:00
7

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Admittance to the dining room is by
meal ticket only. These tickets are issued to
all boarding students and are non-transferable.
A limited number of guests may be ac'
commodated in the dining room, providing
individ~al meal tickets are p';lrchased in advance In the office of the DIrector
Service.

Transient meal rates are:
Breakfast , ,
Lunch
Dinner ,

vised and consequently certain rules must
be observed:
1. All books which have been definitely
assigned to classes are placed on shelves
directly behind the desk and are known as
the Reserve Books, Such books may be with-

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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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Failure to ob$erve these rules will result in
a fine of ten cents per hour.

"a

hre tLerbmed "overnig~t boofks'h' and may leave

of Food

$ .45
,.,..,.. .55
" .75

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2. Books not on reserve but in demand

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THE-LIBRARY

A_M.

The entering student at Edinboro State
Teachers
the_I educa1 dCollege 'soon1 fdiscovers
.1"
bl .
tlona
an recreatlona
aclltles aval a
e In
our College
Library. Approximately
twenty'
six thousand volumes offer a wide range for
'
'
ref erence
and study. A generous fi ctlon
section and 193 maga~ines and periodicals give
the student an opportunity
hours with enjoyable reading.

to

fill

open

shelves

for

all

books,

thus

allowing

]

must

be

following

returned

day-

before

Penalty

9:00

for

late

]

,4- Maga~~nes may be wIthdrawn from the
LIbrary subject to the same rules as Reserve
Books.

I

credIts
settled.

..6.

No books may be removed from the
Library except by proper cha.rging at the

5_,No ~tudent will be. iss~ed grades or

all

students easy access to the volumes. Of
course, this system must be carefully super-

the

return is ten cents a day.
bo0k S
t th
b 3W' All
' thd
f exctw
ep
oske on rfieserve
f may
e I
rawn or
0 wee s; a ne 0 two
centsti a dal Wll
11 be d~h arged f or b 00k ~ k,ept
o,:er me, ncy opae, la volumes al)d dIctIonanes may not
-, be wIthdrawn .

leisure

Our library has the distinction of being
one of the few in the state which employs

rary at any tIme 0 t e day or over.
and

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!

,

until

all

library

obligatIons

9

have

been

~1_I_m:!!

,

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desk by the Librarian in charge. Anyone taking books not properly charged from the
Library will be subject to a fine of $5.00 for
each book and suspension from all Colle'ge.
activities until such fines are paid.. <?lipping
and marking books is always prohIbIted.
The Library is located on the second floor

]

of Normal
Hall
will observe the

.qui

M

d

and throughout
following
hours:

h

on ay t roug

8:00 A.M.
7:00 P.M.
Saturday
8:00 A.M.
"1:00 P.M.

.

P.M.
P.M.

-Noon
-4:00

P.M.

are:
"A"

-grade
work
tional
"B" -grade

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 previo~s semester.
.Gasses

1

..
the

quality

limit.

1

STANDARDS

indIcating

some justifiable cause, has not
been able to complete the rered work within
the time

year

n ay

ACADEMIC
Standards

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-5:30
-9:00

Grading Syst~m.

the

"P" --' grade indicating failure. Any
course in which an "P" grade
has been earned must be re'
peated.
"X" -not
a grade, but a mark indicating that the student, for

of work

Sophomore

.Junior
given to students whose
is clearly of an excep'
nature.
given to students who do.,

distinctly superi~r work.
"C" -grade
rep.resentlng work of
good quality.
"D" -grade
indicating unsatisfactory
work.

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The following number of credits are nececsary to b~come a member of each class:
-32

-64
Senior -96
Graduate -128

,or degree

REGISTRATION
Students are reminded to register and pay
(

1

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fees on the assigned dates. All fees must be
paid in advance. Permission must be obtained from the President of the College in
advance to avoid penalty for late payment.

11

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work.

make-up

for

arrangements

Make

5.

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graduation.

toward

earned

student

the

which

points

quality

of

lation

[

I

your

After

class.

excuse,

the

signs

Immedl~~~t~uct:r

structors

accumu-

automat-

total

absen~e

the

pOInt

unexcu~ed

one

by

Each

lowers

~truction.

-Ically

to

in-

your

to

returning

on

excuse

u

I

Dean's

e.

h

t

Prese~t

4.

In-

of

Dean

the

of

office

the

in

filed

be

,i

excuse.

an

request

to

Dean

attendance

and

assigned

seats

with

pared

-,

(

has

"

erenc~.

f

re

future

for

it

file

will

absentees

of

list

The

checked.

be

will

:

y

Irec

report

illness,

than

other

pre-

be

will

list

seating

assembly

An

attend.

the

reason

to

ciny

J.or

absence

an

of

case

In

3.

to

required

is

Edinboro

at

student

Every

excuse.

an

for

programs.

the

plan

to

sponsors

faculty

ask

and

Women

f

0

ean

me

D

or

Men

of

Dean

the

to

statement

dical

h

the

wIth

meets

students

of

commIttee

A

IJ

e

t

Present

2.

announc.ements.

important

and

mo,:ies,

skits,

I

statement.

proper

a

plays,

recitals,

musical

thinkers,

prominent

by

s

an

yslclan

P

College

the

or

Nurse

The

entertaInment.

and

worshIp

of

perl<;>d

liege

C

th

lectures

of

consist

and

varied

are

programs

°ecure

d

e

.to

prom[tl~

illness

Report

1.

a

for

audit?rium

the

in

meet~

body

den.t

carefully.

followed

and

understood

be

:hould

stu-

entire

the

morning

Wednesday

Each

ur~

proce

folloWIng

The

absence.

an

fter

ASSEMBLY

-

d

work

P

u

.Ing

ma

or

planning

in

initiative

rus

.e

f

inv?lve

individual

the

e

h

t

uPO

take

t

tImes

all

at

H

d

rests

tardiness

d

n

a

sence

penalty-

without

IS

absence

..unexcused

n

ab-

for

ty

I.

I

responsl

0

burden

The

class.

1.

.b

or

ses

f

at

student

each

to

presented

be

will

classes

J

no

that

note

Please

registra.tion;

of

time

the

from

meth-

the

.th

:bsences

l'

familar

be

excu

s~ould

securIng

of

Students

od

from

absences

to

pertaining

Regulations

7.

TARDINESS

AND

ABSENCE

unexcused.

considered

be

will

absences

the

absence;

the

after

days

~even

within

instructors

the

to

presented

and

J

Calendar-

the

in

found

be

may

Women

of

Dean

the

fro~

or

Men

of

Dean

ee

0

payment

and

registration

of

Dates

the

from

obtained

nat

are

excuses

If

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student

better

agency
and

for

developing

effective

citi-

teachers.

AR TICLE III

Membership
The membership ~f this Co-operative Government shall consist of all students, all
facult~ members, and the President of the
College.
ARTICLE IV
..
General Organization
Sectlon,
'
1 Th f
'
f h'
e unctions 0 t IS Co-operative Government
lows:

shall be distri\Juted

as fol-

t

e

veto

0

f

d

any

measure

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15

b

passe

y

f

mg

0

cu

a
"

"

h

anl~cd

.

m

d

veste

d

executive functions, md '
h P '
ent

g

respo1}Sibility
p~rely

d

or

the
directing

Council,
and (b)
I d'
th C
'I

Ill'

"

mbers

and

(a) legislative functions in relation to all
student and student-faculty agencies now ex"
d
b
'

of

and

me

ng

'

t

"

d

a

,

r

ns

Dean

increasingly

.

f

]

,I

d

f1

the

ursar an

ut y committees an
c Ie y or a miniS en
h

' on

siness

"

uctl

bu

omen

t

the

I

I

0

ean

f

ent

D

[

ose

While a reciatiU;: deeply the provinc.e
d f
.pp
f th Trustees Colle g e Pres!'
an unctions 0
e,
W '
B
d other O fficials and fac-,

d

over

organi~ing

~ens

CONSTITUTION
Revised 1948
ARTICLE I
N ame
The name of this organi~ation shall be thc
Stud ent-F acuIt y Co-operative Government of
C II
th e Edinboro State
Teachers
0 ege,
ARTICLE
II

serv-

affairs, to co-operate with the proper college
authorities in matters of student welfare,
and to seek constantly to make the college

two

semesters. Membership in this group should
be considered a very high honor,

P

take

for

stu'

for

unoccupied

co-operative

rest

the

serve

remains

for

are

by

and

still

field

e

elected

faculty

to

there

t

are

and

is

ounCI,

members

body

]

e

Council

dent

l

reg-

ularly and is always ready to listen to and
discuss any new proposal for college progf
regs, Council meetings a~e open to any 0
the student body who wish to attend.

that

promising

m

meets

large

organl~e

Councl,1

feel

a

veste

The

lege,

ice, Accordingly,
we do hereby declare that
the purpose of the Co'operative Government

]

Fund.

]

e

enacts much legislation
m ~onnectlo~
with
campus problems. Probably!ts
most Important function
is the budgetmg, of the Student-Activity

I

a~d

are

consl,ders

an

C~uncil

struction of the college, we, the students,
faculty, and the President of the Col-

Istmg

Student-Faculty

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The

I

to

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
.the
Student Council
."

the Section
C~llege.

2.

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exlstmg

The

agencies
and
ulty
sponsors

student
are
to

ent
form
and
such
time
as

to function
they
may

by vote
College

of the
Council
President
or

College

President.

shall
eight

of
1.

be
of

-shall
classes,
ven

Hall

a

of

men,

a

women,
a faculty

a chairman,
member

J

until
either
by
of

]

the
the

Officers

J

four

by
f~om

member

Dean

of

Men

appointed
and

Dean

the

]

at

a

by

1

co~mittee

bhe

end

for

the

.r~ary

may

Women.

be

elect

elect.

for

the

first

the
the

by

made

se

Section
To

and
ter

be

2.

Methods

eligible

should

ability
h
t an a

of

for

be

and
.. C "

election:

election

outstanding

have

a college

to

hln l t
a

least~two

col!ege
which

on
on

the
the

for

one

~ust

b~

electIon,

three
quarter

th

its

two

..Council.

students

to

by

classes
f~r

and

freshmen

this
m~~ter
election,
.by .Feb:
additron
ulP of
~O~lnatlons,
from

ballot

used
.

a.t

emester

firsfper

second

e

shall
for

it

whi~£PO

cb ass

~on,

~
for
of

shall

three
e

the

u

be.
and

serve
quarter

hmem
ershlp
~f all be posted

the

J5.
From
or without'

wIth

of

his
t

names
board

b

class

of

to

of

shall

each

for

to

es.

each

meeting

These
bulletin
prior

the

the
freshmen
class
a man
to represent

of

for

at

a woman
second
semester

",:"omen
each
unng
the
first

y

pr~sldent

t lnatlng

and

President,

aDd

e.

October

off-campus

of

~en
s ers.

a

completed,

off-

annually,

e filer..
0 owing
method
class
representativ'

Council.
official

Ha-

of

elect

I Th
e ect

Reeder

by popular
vote,
by
the
facu~ty,
a
by

the

elect
:emest~r
semest
nnua

week

1

faculty

the

also
one

several

the

representative
of

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members,
women

the
from

representative
elected
ele.cted

seme
first

nominations

the

representative
a

two'
the

sub~~
Faculty-Council

seventeen
men
and

class
f th shall

at
thegb o.
~ firstfsemester,
man
theegmrung
0
the

Th.

elected

Council,

campus

l

Council

~epresentative

Council,

approved
direction

Student

students

a

Hall

facpres-

V

the

The

composed
whom-four
be

and
by

with
their

at present
modified

Election,

...1
Section

as
be

ARTICLE

Membership,

Each
ginnin

student-faculty.

organiz;ations
continue
in

:

e

nomhnatlons

that

oor,

t

e.

class

representatives

shall

on

the

Oth
the

in

record

COUnCil

j

tives

character

of

be;

Th.

bev

.

average.
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~~~u1s

shall

u

ar

elec.t

vote

.e
chaIrman
shall
owing
mannerA
the
openin
..s
g
of
the
I

their

prIor

be

soon
as
second

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representa-

to

elected

October

in
possible
semester,

1

th e

f

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the

l

.cc~

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preside?t .of the ju.nior class shall appoint
a nomInatIng committee of three, who shall

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.retar
cil fY' sha!1 be chosen annuall b t
J
afte r~m Its student membe~s r he ~ouw
r he new president has tak Imme~lately
,
en 0 ceo

nominate
least two for
persons
from oftheC~airjuw
ior
class asatcandidates
the office
man of the Council. In addition, any junior.
~ay be eligible for this office if a petition
slgn~d
twenty-five
that his byname
be placedstudents,
on the reque&tmg
ballot, be
presented to the secretary of the Council
at least forty-eight hours before the election.
Names of all candidates shall be posted on
the official bulletin board 3It least twentyfour hours before the election. The election
shall take place at an ~ssem.bly not later
t~an
Feb~uary
15, about
at wh1C~
tl~e each caw.
did are wll.l
speak
his alms or plans
regarding

the

Stud~~t-Faculty

Government.
FolloWing
studen~s
shall
elect
the
Council.
by ballot.
Section

Council
term

3.

Any

student

shall be filled

J

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the
speeches,
Chairman
of
vacancy

on

J

the
the
the

I

ctJnducted

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SectIon 3. To act u~ 0 n submItted
g~ncres.requests

for the organi2;ation
student-faculty
agenc

0

any

new

student

or

Section
4
T
y'.
operative
st~ndi;
proVld~,
as needed,
cofollowing:
Hou
gc com~lttees
such
as
th
mitt
A
se
ommlttee
P bl' .e
.ee,
thletic
Committee'
t u IClty Coni-

mlttee~

in the

may co-operate

withe c. These com'

comr;lttees
for the same
purely faculty
-fitan
mg committees shouJurpose.
These
he members
(student
and have at least
J Coould. be appointed by the Ch i.aculty)
and
.uncll. from the student a d airman of the
with t~e approval of the Cou fa~lulty bodies
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Section 5. To co,o
.nci .
Presiden
perate with the
dele at t, the ~rustees, or some College
lecti~ ed dauthonty
in the assessm proper:l l Y

(
same
prescribed
for the
tegular mann~r
election asor herein
appointment.
Nothing
in
this Constitution
s~all prevent the e~ecti~n
of any student doIng student teachIng m
Erie,. 0: s~all prevent any student from sucteedmg himself or herself.
I
Section 4. The other officers of the Couw.
cil, which shall be vice'chairman
and a sec,

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ARTICLE
VI
Duties of th Co
Section.
..e
uncil
in co-o er 1: To ~rutlate, organi2;e and.
gram fP a~on with the faculty ~
.1Irect,
S
.or t e entire student b~dysocla proe.ctlon 2. To inte~rate
i
.
;~dlse
the organi2;ation a'ndmpr?v.e,. "nd suen~s and student-faculty
aactlv~tles of all

Co-operative

for the balance of his

at a special election

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r.

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an

control

f

;9 any Student

ent,

co-

Activity

r

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Fee or other fees, or dues that the students~

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upon
the recorrf~e~dation
the Council,.
may agree
by maJonty vote of
to assess
or pay
to provide for activities, agencies and wel-

rI
tJ

fare ,not adequately ~upported by the State;
provIded that the s:ald fees or dues are ap'
proved by the PresIdent of the College a,nd
Board of Trustees, or other controlling
agency.
,
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SectIon 6. To hold regular meetings once
each month, in addition t? special ~eetin~s
as,?~edeq when constructive suggestIons or
cntlclsms from students or faculty members
shall be investigated and acted upon.
7., To recommend
to thepenaltIes
facu~ty
or Section
the PresIdent
of the College
for spe~fic di~ciplinary cases whi~h are not,
sufficIently
to warrant
possIble expul. o!,..root hsenous
' hment.
slon
er severe
pums
SectIon 8. To provide for at least one
general student assembly each semester for
the purpose of interpreting the work of the
Council .and for transacting any business of
general Interest to the Student Body brought
before it by the Council, the ColI~ge President, or a representaive of the students or
the f~culty. At such assembly meetings the
Chairman, or, in his absence, the vice-chairman, of the Council shall preside; the sec-

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AR TICLE

1

Po wers of the PresIdent
.VII of th C II
Because of
e 0 ege

.President
of t~e cature of the office of the
bilities to thet e ollege and his responSI'
SuperintendentBotrd of ,Trustees, the State'
'
un 'I fo E Public Instruction
II
du
t'
,
th e
State Co CI 0
J ernor,' the P 'd
' ca Ion, and the Gov'
f II
,resl ent IS an e -ffi '
0 a commIttees and to h' X? CIO member
'
duty and right of final a I~!S reserved the
rules and regulations th~P ~val bf all a,cts,
or offered.
ay e devIsed

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retary of the Council shall record the miw
utes.

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A R TICLE VIII
Finances
S '
contectlon
I h 1f.orIn
er to co-ord l'
t e unds fd h
nate and
ulty activiti
0 t e several student-fac
existing or e:h and organi~ations either no~
belongin t at may be created, all funds
gani~atio~s,0 shr IIcollehted by the several orCouncil b
d'
':" en requested by th
through a G epo~lted in and disbursed
the Presidentefr~
Control Fund of which
or other fa 10 t e College and the Bursar
be custodia cu ty member or members may
ns. ,
Section 2. The Burs
member of the faculty ~f tbre any delegated
College, may,
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f h r1i
. 1 b.
upon request 0 t e ,ouncI su Ject to teAR
approval of the president of the College,
keep individual and separate accounts of the
several
funds and
credits
each organization illcluded
within
the ofGeneral
Control
,Fund as provided for in Article VIII, Section 1. Disburse\llent shall be made upon I
dul.y authorized requisitions of each organizatlon.
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Section
3. There
shall
~~e General.
Control

be an annual
audit.
Fund
made
by an

audIting commIttee of three, one representing the student body, one the faculty, and'
one the Pres~dent of the College. This. au.dit
shall be published or posted at the begInnIng
of

each

college

TICLE 1
.X
Ratification and Amendments
Sect.Ion. 1 ThIs
.. ~onstltution shall go into
effect
the Pras.doon a; rhtl/ied by the approval of
thirds ~sltent 0 t e College and by a twopresent ~h of theh facultJ.: and student body
en suc vote IS taken.
Section 2 This Co ..

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amended
t~e entire

or 'revised
b
nstltu~lo~
student
bod y a majority

them,

and

then

postedCfllege,

approved

year.

Section 4. To prepare and submit to the
Faculty, the President, and any otper interested
by May
1, a year
tentative
budget
for thepersons
succeeding
school
of the
dis-

or

of at least three students -and two
members appointed by the Chairman
Student Council.

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be
of

two

by

weeks.

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bursement
Funds;
and (: i
to prepare of
andStudent
submit Activity
to students,
faculty,
the President, and other interested persons
by
October
a
final
b~dget
for
the
dlSbursement
of 1, Student
Activity
Funds.
This
duty is to be performed b~ a committe.e,
known as the Budget CommIttee, to consist

may
vote

vlded that said amend and the fa~~ty, probe submitted in w .ti ment or revIsIon first
President of the ng to the Council and

REGULATIONS
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.Regular
A.

(

faculty
of the

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FO R WOMEN
en s H ours

Section One -Worn'
Permissions:

Regular
hour
women
stude
St sh all ~~ observed by
lowing sched~I:. Ncor Ilg to the fol'
en students be .oth on y mu.st wom-

other
stude t
In, t e dormItory
or
hours but i~ thresld~nce
after these
reside~ce.
e private part of the

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Monday through FndayFreshmen ' '
Sh
op omores
Juni.ors
Semors
Saturday -All

8:00
8,30
9:00
9:00

P. M.
PM
P. M.
P. M.

women students 11 :00

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o'clock.

S

un,

d

l Y k-All

w

a

0men

students

10:00

Wh

t
enever

a

woman

s

d
u

D

f

nt

'

s

name

students

m

e n

in

0

an

amount

at

least
.granted

to correspond proportionately wIth
the hours oIwork reported as unsatis"
factory.
B. The Dean of Women's Office will keep
a record Girls
of all
each
person.
will permissions
be notified forindivid-

ually when their permissions have all
been taken.

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may

visit

residences

approved

and

business

2. For the night.
A .student is required to secure the
wrItten permission of her parents
and of the Dean of Women.
3. Out 9f town.
Before

a
Wo

J

leaving,

except

in

case

of

h
h'
sort. ! k es, a stud ent must secure

e

.a
ears on the Dean of Instruction's
li~r of students doing unsatisfactory
below
standard
her
work. '. I: e., work
re
to be
curtailed
b y' the'
permIssIons

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General Provisions:

ean

All

resl'

p~aces
and
to
attend
church
ser'
vIces
and
shows
at the local
theater.

ococ.

A

for absences from
granted as follows:
D .h
d
unng t e ay:
1. In Edinboro.
women's

Regulations concerning special late
permission will be given students
by the Dean of Women.
II.

.

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permIssIon
pean
rng

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en

d

to
w

of

of

h

her

Women;
her
home
en

a

genera

parents

and

except
over

I

of

the

when
go'
the
week,

permIssIon

...

IS

.
4. On the campus, but from one's own
room.
A

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student

may

spend

Saturday

nightsproviding
own,
in a room
she other
registers
than
her her
intention in writing with the Dean of
Women.

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Section Two -Guests
I. Men Students in Women's
A.

I

Residences:

Men students must leave women's residences immediately
following meals.
1. Men stud~nts who are with women
residents may stay in the parlor
until nine o'clock.

B. After
dday,
t

ay.
Ii

nine o'clock on Monday, TuesI
' I
k Thursday
S
dand
Wednesday,
Fri-d
e even

,

e
students

'

I

k

0

c

S

0 c oc
on '
' returnIng
h

ments

oc

'
tertaln

Wit

d

on

atur

un ay '
from

I

ay.

I

Secretary
Treasurer

J

-S?cial

out-o

escorts

r

en-

(

mg

until

may

their

entertain

suc

permission

guests

t

1

T
'1

The Council is made up of women students
e~ect~d for one semester by those who reside In Haven Hall.

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at

of Doors
t en

h

man.

W

WI '

h' h
w

omen

0 ' c I oc k

II b e

th '

IC

elr

stu

a

..

d
a

d

ents

b y

d mltte'

h

d

at

h

mission

b

as

ay-

t h e
een

F.

t'
Ion

Ive

Women

-aren

students'

P

ts

..

' P

ennlsslons

permissions

for:

(1) going home weekends

Hall House Council

The Haven Hall House Council acts as
the administrative
body for the execlition of
the regulations
herein described; it is also
an Advi£ory
Council for student problems,

watc

"
permISSions

ec

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t

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I oc k e d

grant ed .

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ere

ends,

h

I ate
f

.

or parlor of their residence. Women
students i"eturning . from h social engageh
ments

are

'
e

'
t

..

Locking

d oors

h

engagemay

All
t

,Ime
-town

Cha!rman
Captain

FIre
Section

f

.'
'
t helr
escorts In t h e musIC
room

Officers

P~esident.
Vice-President

J

on..Ing
y women
social

Council

)

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an

,

The

(2.) swimming

J

(3)

canoeing

and boating

(4) skating
(5) riding in automobiles
(.6.) visiting away from home or college
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depend

upon

Women

as

the,
determined

action.

of,
by

~he

Indlvrdual

Dean
requests

of

from parents. Forms will De sent to parents
for recording their requests.

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..permltte

t elr parents
office,
but after

permIssIon
6:00 P.M.

all trips
Women

outside
the borough
students
are
not

leave for home after
tion
of any
kind,
ten permission
from
be in

the

before

the

Dean

of Edinboro.
permitted
to

an evening
college
except
by special
her parents,
which

of Women's

office

func-.
writmust

two

days

event.

Permissions
to
maintain
automobiles
in
Edinboro
must be filed
on blanks
provided
for that purpose
by the Dean of Women.
No
women
Imder twenty-one
years of age will be
granted
this privilege.

..Before
Section
DorDlitory

Problems

1. Rooms

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by tQe Dean
Rooms
must
are procured

1

for
inspection
tape
or
nal s
.

h

k

T

kept
clean and
ready
tImes.
ac s, scotc
'

II

be
a

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In

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.Damage
~o furnishings
o~ walls will result
In a fin.e ,being charged
~galnst the offender.
The
~lnlmum
charge
will be one dollar,
to
be paid to the College
Bursar.
2: Smoking
Fire regulations
~nd the protection
of life
and pr~perty.
requIre
that
students
do not
smoke
In .th~lr rooms
or elsewhere
in the
c?l~ege buildings
except
where
special
proVISions
3.

are

made

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by

the

College.

Telephone

All residents
of Haven
Hall
must become
familiar
with
th.e. campus
telephone
system
and be ready, willing
and able to answer the
Haven
Hall
desk phone
at all times.
4. Absence
from campus

leaving

the campus for an absence

of more than ope hour, and after
a st~de~t
is required
to re.gister

5:30 P.M.,
her name,

destination, and expected time of return in
the notebook provided at the Havep Hall
desk, and
return.
5. Quiet

upon

returning,

the

time

.

.re

Assignment
to rooms is made
from
the Office
the Bursar.
of Women
or herof agent.
Keys

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Maintenance

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studenlt
must have the additional
permission
of the Dean
of Women.
Special
permission
from the Dean of Women
must be obtained
for

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walls are not
ermitt
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P
ed: The el.ectnc
wIrIng
fs no~ tl e type. for heating
appliances;
thereore; .e edctnc
Irons
and hot plates
are not

Evenin
t hours
a
d
g q uie
ouse actl . o
N . ht
ran g ed b
y H
n.
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quiet

of

her

ar-

Imlts
Dean's

J

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oroug
in the

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B
f h
d
f
.d
, ~cause 0 t e
anger
0
acci ents, permissions
of parents
must be granted
before
students
may
ride. in automobiles.
During
the
day all students
may ride
within
the

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except Saturday, are from 8:00 P.M. to
10:30 P.M.; 11:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Saturday; midnight to 9:00 A.~. Sunday. Pianos must not be played during t~ese hours.
Radios may be played at any tlm.e except
during the night quiet .hours, provided that
they are tuned so they cannot be heard outside the room.
Typewriters may not be used after 11 :00
P.M. excepting by special permission of the
Dormitory Council.
6. Callers and Gues~s
...A
(a) Guests for overnight or for the .dlnlng

mIssIon they ac~ompany a woman student
to her room. ThIs does not apply to the first
day of the college year.
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(c) T~e hall is closed to guests at 10:00
P.M. dally and 11 :00 P.M. Saturday.
(d) On the evenings of all college functions, such as lectures, games, movies, etc.,
which last beyond the hours listed in A,
.aM
students must report in not later than
one hour after the close of the function.
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7. Sewing Room
sewing room is loc~te? on second flo~r
i
In Haven Hall. Permission to use thIs

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room should be introduced
upon arrival to
the Dean of Women.
Students may have
overnight

guests

in

the

dormitory

room will
I

Saturday

nights only. Arrangements for .linen must
be made before the guest arrives. Every
guest must be., registered ms
witharetheto Dean
of
be obden. RheglsD
tratlon /Women's Office
~om
talne at t e ean 0
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It is understood that guests will follow
the regulations governing their ho.stess,and
that the responsibility for acq~ainbng guests
with these regulations rests with the hostess.
Overnight guests must register in .the
official Guest Book. Charge for overnight
lodging is fifty cents per person.
(b)

Fathers

and

other

masculine.

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gues.ts

of women students must be entertained In
the dormitory lobby, unless by special per30

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Haven
Hall
responsible

be granted,

upon

House
Council.
for
leaving
the

request, by the
Each
room

I

student
is
and
equip-

ment in good condition.
8. The Recreation Room
Th IS
'
room, I oca t ed In
. t h easement
b
0f
Haven Hall, is a project of the College Student Council
'.
9. Off-Campus Regulabons
.All
students living outside the dormitorles must have the approval of the President
unless such students are living in their own
homes.
,!he Housing
residences
which

Committee
has a list
have been official~y.

of. the
desig-

~ated as Approved Houses. PermissIon to
live In these homes is not automatically grant31:

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ed, however. As in the case of any other
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i1

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1. Walk

students
other

living

than

their

in

own

Edinboro

are

.I

fol~ow, in general, the rul.es. applyi~g

to

(I

to

.t~

(as ord,

2. Re~ldents of each floor will walt until
resl.dents of floor aboye have vacate.d.

;

in

expected

on °v.:n side

the nearest fire es~ape Of exIt
ere~ by fire captaIn).
...

tion blanks are received, approved, and filed
by the Housing Committee.
Women

corridor

lI

off'campus arrangement,
individual
arrange'
ments are only temporary until the applica'

homes

down

ThIs

prevents

congestIon

way.
III. Miscellaneous:

resIdents on campus. fermlssl.<>n ordmarl.lY
granted by the women s dormItory
councils

on

the

staIr'

.

1. Fire escapes are to be used only for fire
drills or in case of actual fire.

may be granted by the house mother.
10. Fire

~

Regulations

A. Fire Signals:
Fire drills are held at least once a month.
All girls must participate, and greatest care
must

be

taken

to

orders
implicitly.
girls
out
of the

see

that

The
hall

everyone

is to
Speed

2. must
No clothing
other
than from
that room.
specified
be put on
or taken

3. If leaving for the night, students must
notify the floor captain.

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follows

object
safely.

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~et .all
IS 1m'

The
sound

fire

the

chief

of real fire,
box should

alarm

or

for Dean

fire

of

drills.

Women

the person nearest
give the signal.

In

the

case will

alarm

perative. Silence is necessary.
I.

B. Fire Drill Proced.ure:
When fire alarm rIngs:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Close the windows.
Turn on the lights.
Put on a long heavy coat.
Put on shoes.
Have a towel in one hand.
Stand outside closed door of room un'
til

II.

[

When
serve

captain

gives

Captain
the

signal

gives

following

to

signal

to

start,

L]
)

ob,

rules:

32

REGULATIONS
FOR THE USE OF THE
WOMEN'S
DAY STUDENTS'
ROOMS

.

L

start.

]

All women
in Day
the
dormitory
may who
studyare
or not
relaxliving
in the
Student Rooms, located in the basement
at the end of Normal Hall, whenever they
do
room not is have
open a

class
daily

6:00

Saturdays

to

[: .)

P.M.
12:00

and

during
from

noon.

33

the
7:30

from

day.
A.M.

7:30

Thisto

A.M.

r

]
The
all

parlors

women

is the
en

of

Haven

students.

Social

Hall,

.Roo.m

which

dormitory

Hall

Also
in

IS

are

open

available'

the

ba~ement

open

to

for
of

during

the

the.y

use

are

Ha~-

J

reguldr

hours.

into

the

intoxicating
dormitory.

the

No

age

of

u.se
REGULATIONS

FOR

MEN

]

STUDENTS

of

time.

regulations

controlled

by

ciland
c!1

is

SlstS

the

Dean

of

Men.

elected

by

the

me?

of

one

representative

main

insistence

temperate.

All

.in

men

respect

to

regulations.

NQ

Haven

Hall

evening

which
enter

and

entrance

at

the

shirts

jackets

or

Men
ville

is

suit

ties

dormitories

-34

the

are
walk

after

asked
when
7:00

to

the

except

[,

]

brought
under

permitted

the

anywhere,

smoke

will
use

permitted

at
use

of

any

metal

any

in

the

elecdorm-

houses.
a grade
expected

be
by

REGULATIONS

~

Men

They

Hall

bY]

Council

must
or..
each

[

]

At

noon:

with

returning
P.M.,

Friday.

in

Sund.ay

use

studYing

be
students

reasons,

is not

rooming

rooms

are

Men

worn

safety

men
maintaining
subjec~
will

through

the

Friday.

and

or

in

sport~
jackets,
shirts.
at

be

campus

9:00

less
than
to
be
in
P.M.,

"C"
their

Monday

sport!

any

living
..

OFF-CAMPUS

off-campus

way

from

.have

a

w~o.
pertalrung

Rules.

applying

dormitory

those

MEN

to

apply

in

advise
to

the
men

to

not

segregated

living

representa.tive
helps

lems

are

on

campus.

the

Student

and

settle

off-campus
living

those

.in

outside

probgroup.

the
the

college
dormi-

tory.

('

Meadto

FOR

In

In

coats.

students
Street

meal
must

ltory

men

Haven

mealtimes.

s

.be

be

All

leave.

the

co-ope~to

-to

be

mav
men
are

who

For

applianc~s.

in

women,

6:40

through

evening
with

to

to

beverages,

men

traps.

All
any

drinks
No

twenty-one

~rical

]

c~ass,

all

student.

Monday

Saturday

meal

he

woman

[

con-

behavior
~f

jacket
.sweaters,
all
wlth
collared
meal

each

expected

time

to

and

that

after

expected

evening

students

permitted

a

appear
in
suit
coats,

Coun-

IS

of

north

COun-

House

until

company
the

House

~atter

man

are

The

of

are

Hall

Hall

is

the

Lobby

at

Reeder

Reeder

the

The
ate

for

women

alcoholic
All

ash
Men's

escorting

residences.

the'

REGULATIONS

]

CARS

.Students

when

required

[ ]
I

retaining
to

register

CONCERNING
ON

CAMPUS
cars
the

in
cars

35

Edinboro
with

the

are
Dean

of Men and to

obtain a campus license

the general S '

sticker, Ca~ permission may be removed at
any time for reckless driving on campus,
RECREATION

ROOM

seem
to discourage
w~uld
A form,
Stud t S the.aI~~Jv'~
I ~c~lIege
In questIon.
is to be obtain:ci atO~h ~unctlon and Trips,
Office by any or an' t,e ean ~f Women's
social event. Th~ flza l°,n plannIng a major
and approved b thm IS to, be, completed
and returned to ~h D orgaflzatlon advisor
fice at least one week bean 0 Women's Of,
activity, Failure to ~omefore ~he date of the
tion may result in
PI YI ,:",Ith this regula'

A temporary recreation center operates in
the basement of Normal Hall on weekday
evenings from 6:30 to 8:0q P.M. except
evenings when a major social function or
athletic event is scheduled. Ping'pong, danc'
ing, and cards are featured. This is a pro'
ject. of the Student' Faculty Cooperative
Council.

,
SCI-IEDULING

SOCIAL

.

endar for
ocl~1 Calendar or the Cal,
overcrowdeda partlchular organization seems
h'Igh academic
, or
w en the'h maintenance of
standards'

ACTIVITIES

A

'

sslgnment

I~ administered

To avoid conflict it has been necessary .to
have one central ollice where all socIal
events can be scheduled. This scheduling

I

of
by

cance

roo

the ~ea~r

f'

atlon

of

SfOWl

the

date

.

activities

slgnment of rooms f
,0
omen. As,
purposes is administe~rdmehtlng and activity
of Instructions Olli e t rough the Dean
ceo

duty has been delegated to the Dean of
Women.
Before
advertising
tivity, it is
necessary
to haveany
th~ evening
~ctivity ~c'
re'
corded on the SocIal Calendar In the ollice
of The
the Dean
Women.
Deanof of
Women, acting in this

FRATERNITY
INITIATAND
CLUB
IONS
No physical'
h ment shall be admin'
istered
at any ti~uerus

scheduling capacity, represents the College
Social Committee and, under its instruction,
seeks to maintain a well,balanced and sat'
isfactor):' social program. Permi~sion for
scheduling an event may, be denIed when

i

Any public'
.: .
,submitted in
1~:~lat1°f program shall be
-sponsor the D wn Inf Mor approval to the
Women' at lea:tan 0
en, and the Dean of .
tion begins.
one day before the initia'

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37

36

I

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on

p

are

attention

ue

un

attract

h

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no
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th
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y
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f
The
initi
pro
sha
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lo
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o
e
a
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acti
on
cam
dur
cla
ou
a~
be
in
ef
'gen
tI
't'
whi
dis
the
pu
m
no
ac
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.
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1.
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w
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be
co
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fo
a
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suc
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ma
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ass
lea
in
co
life
I
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on
fa
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a
sch
act
In
.lar
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Th
w
b
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of
cas
the
tea
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club
and
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gro
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of
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In
The
it
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Imp
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stud
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bec
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acti
~nd
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in
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w
a
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of
pa,r
In
act
In
co
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b
fu
D
o
M
t
is
per
as
gre
as
tha
of
s°!
J
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of
W
I
stud
It
is,
the
po
the
Col
tha
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stu
sha
L
s
t
h
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c
o
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ath
'R
.'~3

..,
ties.
Theof .Faculty
Advisor
not
be ap'
re'
provalfaculty
themember
Committee
on is Student
Activithe
concerned
and to the
sponsible
for planning
the program
of the
activity
since his relationship
is only advisory.

ost Q. publication
covered of b colI th~e 1"[
I e.
~pectatfr
co,:ers
all isphases
~nt .act~vlty fun.d and advertisin
: th
studtator
IS dlstnb0 ffuer
ted free to all
I
student sg.e, Th e P
S aper
pec-

~

Ea,:h activity
is to have a Secretar~,
whose
duty I.t shall be to record and report
ItS mem-

bershlP
and
program
over(a) to A themembership
Chairman
Student
(b)
ual

Activities
Participation

member,

as follows:
of
the Committee
report
to be turnedon
early
report each
of

of the

at
meetings,
and
gram".
This
report

students
work.

office

holders,

Co
TheThe Conneauttee

1;1

semester,
e1lch
individ-

published
prise in

attendance

active

the of proiscontribution
to go to the toDean
In-

I

I

structlon
at the 1end of the semester.
.'
.on
(c) A
month y report
of the
actIVItIes
of the club to be given the Chairman
of the
Committee
on Student
Activities.
Blanks
cured

for
from

all
the

these
office

reports
of

the

may
Dean

be

se-

of

In-

exce le!lt
opportunity
for
expenehce
in
newspaper

an

bnea~teean,.
colleg:eIS yearbook,
whrc~
~h Junhl the class,
an enter-

part.

The
n
specula~:;

e woe

I

enterprise,
of

the

oo,wlchlsdfi"
is
put
student

staff

0

b
ut

[
can boast of
ACTIVITIES

than Edinboro's
reputation
for

a better

Spectator.
The
good
journalism

weekly a by
an excellent
staff
been
tradition
at Edinboro.
40

of Published
students,

newsSpechas

r

the
bi'

plans

.causes

e
Yh

an

much

mte

1
~.n

Phlnts
in acting
w o. meet certain

l~

a

I

student

combined

t e faculty

Dramatic
Cub
dramatic
All
students
activitiesinterested.
on
In
f
fifr
me~ b ershlp..campus
Those
who

"'
I

\

[

d

an

\

The
Spectator
.Few colleges

college

..IConne~utteea~"

'

man y w
d er,
as f ew
to find
ItS derIvatIon.
0 t
Thou gh:
takes its name fr
u th at t h e annual
known
as Edinb om ia~e
Conneauttee,
now
Th e b
k
ho,ro.a
e.

I

struction.

paper
tator's

s a~
to gain

efforts

advisor.

partIcIpatIon
In
earn are t el' Igl 'bl e

and back-st:g'
character
and

I
Ie
'

otal °t
e wor

.

Non.
or I membership
Honorar are
y Draeligible
in Alpha
t
F
mega,
erat~Catlona
riqulrements
for PS~OOI
sc~dlasma IC

raternity.

41

I
r
i

I

r

f
nd women singers who perform in'
for::Uya for club meetings, social f~nctions,
churches, etc. T~ey also present spec~alnUffi'
bers

at

the

Christmas

Concert;

Spring

St~dents

~ntereste~

,

in. camera

work

I.

of

t

[

J

[ I

.rot
!
.~

participate. Special help is given to beginners as well ~s to those more advanced.

L

42

[

a,

sororIty

purpose

Th

e

eratlon.

,

consl

Into

en

,

socially

Integrated

meets

every

persona~lty.,
Monday

evening

The
In

the

sorqrity rooms of Music Hall.
Ph ' S '
P. F
I

'

will

find interesting activity In the Photography
Club. This group meets once each we,e~.
a:.ndmak~s use of excellent ~arkroom facuI'
ties provided by the college In the basement
of Normal Hall. Membership in the club is
limited' to twelve by selecting those who
attend
meetings
and
privileges
areregularly.
extended Darkroom
to studentsspace
who

acter,
and ' social attainments are
I
kabilities,
'
d
'
of the sororIty IS to foster the development
of all th~se tr~its toward the ac~ievement

Mu'

sicale, and
Assembly
programs.
,Members are
selected
from
the College
Choir.
The Photography Club

l~

ta

g

d

t

I

ro

I

Delta

Sorority is one of the seven chapters in the
h
Col
f
I
'
State Teac ers
leges 0 Pennsy vania and
[
New York. Its membership is limited to one'
I
third of the total enrollment of w9men stu'
dents. The requirements are based on scho'
lastic rating with no member being admitted
[With
a "I?',',or an "F" i~ any s~bject. Char'

up

e IS a se ec e
'

nsem

bl

E

0 ege
II

e

C

Th e Colle ge Ensemble

I

.

A1h
p a De I ta Soronty
The Iota Chapter of the Alpha

so

The ScaRAB
The ScaRAB Club is an organi~ation of
all art students. Meetings will be subject to:
call by the President or either of the Faculty
Advisors, Mr. Bates or Mr. Bruce.

~I

[

a

Thlb
'
d ramatIC
'
e c u WI' ll pro d uce two publIC
programs, each year an~ will assist, in the
presentation of dramatic Ji>resentatlons of
other clubs when requested.

Th

I[
1

"

Igma

I

.

raternlty

Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, national
professional educational fraternity, is a mem'

ber of a nine'state organi~ation that empha'
si~es the 'professional development of teach,
ers and promotes the spirit of scholarship,
b h erh 00d ,an d I oyaI ty to t he co II ege. New
m~mbers are ch~sen by the c~rrent ~ember'
ship aptitude,
cial
on the basIs
and ofability
scholastic
to lead.
standing,
Lasting
so'
friendships are formed between the brothers.
of the fraternity.

..'43

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r".
Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity
.Kappa
Delta Phi, one of the nation's leading professional and social fraternities, was
formed

when

the

Beta

Xi

Fraternity

with
Delta

coll~ge
rules. for. rushing.
Phi FraternIty
IS honored

'fh~
by

having Mr. Doucette,. a membe.r of th~ faculty, e~ected as National
President of th~

Fraternity.
.in
Delta

1.'
[

l

received

a national charter. Th~ members of this'
group are s~lected by the careful discretion
and .thoul?ht of current members. in conformlty
Kap.pa

~

[

prof~ssional

and

Phi

honorary

in

art

Delta,
art

limited to those Junior and
dents who have maintain~d
"superior

~I

subjects

fraternity,

is

and

"good"

in

nity is to .further
a g~!1uine
int~r~st
in art,
to recogm2;e
scholarship,
and
to
promot~
fel~owship:
wIth
th~

Pledges
approval

ar~ chosen
of the art

faculty sponsors.
Mu Kappa Gamma
Mu Kappa Gamma, the honorary music
fraternity,
tak~s into its membership those
students who contribute
in an outstanding,
way to the musical lif~ of the coll~ge. Scho-

44

.I

[

Senior art stuan average of

.

und~r th~ title of the The Gamma Kappa
Cast. B~ca~se th~ requir~ments for initiation

are very high, an average of only five st~d~nts are accepted each year. M~mbershlp
the Edinboro Players is the first pr~-

Each

for

neophyte'

consideration
in

the

for

the

organi2;ation

honor.

has

ex'

celled in at least on~ phas~ of Dramatic Art
or has earned fifty points in the fields of
J

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I

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[
[

A chapter
of the largest national
honorary
dramatic
frat~rnity
is maintained
at Edinboro

requisite

natiOnal!

academic work. Th~ purpose of th~ fraterprofessional
by members

I

i
in Delta

one or m';Jre musical
orga~l2;atlons
are pOints
upon
which
membership
IS based.

.
Alpha PSI Omega

'
1

Phi Delta

M~mb~rship

larship, leadership, musical ability, cooperation, length of s~rvice, an? p'articipation. in

acting,

dir~cting

and

backstaging

work.

Forum Qub
The

Forum

Club

is a new

th~
campus,
devoted
c.urrent
problems
of

organi2;ation

to the
n~ti°!1al

on

discussion
of
.and .int.erna-

r
i

tlo~al scope. Th,: organ~2;atlon.IS princIpally
of Interest to social studies majors. Howev~r,
students in other departm~nts are welcome
and in the past have served as officers and

' J

speak~rs. Members.

I

speaking, or orgam2;atlon work.
Programs ar~ arranged about every five
w~eks. and are not too time-consuming
to

[ ..I
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pa.rticipate

45

by

r~search~

~

--~\\
detract from student's studies. Most pro'
grams" are presented in the evening, but at
least two will be presented as the college
assembly.
The Forum Club is sponsored jointly by
the faculty members of the Social Studies
Department.
All new stude~ts. and ot~e~s
who may be intere~ted are invited to JOin
and participate in the programs for the com'

The College Band
The Band members urge all students who

ing

play

The

year.
.vide
Biology

The

Oub

main

..-pep

purpose

of

this

club

IS to

~elp

students keep informed
of t.he ~ew things
that are happening
in the biological. w~rld.
Although
one of the ne~er org~nlzatlons
on campus, it has proved Itself t? be b~ne'
ficial to those who belong, for It provides
an opportunity
to learn biology
~n fi.eld
trips and excursions to places of biological
interest.
The
The

Colle

g

e Choir

Colleg:e

Small Instrumental
Ensembles
Small. instr';lmental
ensembles. will, be
formed Into trIOS, quartets, two'plano teams.
and other units if students who have talent
will report to Mrs. Campbell and indicate
an interest in activities.

~holr

..h

I
IS

a

d

o~ad

and

instruments
appropriate
songs and
rallies,

school

to join
with
them
to pro'
music
for school
functions
marches
for athletic
events
songs

for

"sings",

etc.

It is hoped that during the second semester,
this may develop into a "concert
band"
which will provide music pf a different type
that can be used for assemblies, concerts, etc.
The Pershing
A National
was founded

Rilles
Honorary
in 1894

Military
Fraternity
by General
(then

I:ieutenant)
J. Pershing
of
Nebraska John for
the
purpose at theof Univ~r'
attain'

rou

slty

s~cula~

ing

greater

proficiency

in

close

order

drill.

whose repertoire Includes sacre a
.and
numbers. It presents ann';lally a Ch
.nstmas
Vesper
in addition,
Service
sponsors
and a each
SpringyearMusicale
the appear'
and,

high morale among the
cadetsto cultivate
.Membership
In the Pershing Rifles IS 11m'

ance of some fine choral groups. Members
are selected by tryouts early in ea~h sem'
ester. All students who like to sing are
urged to try out for this group.

Ited to those members of the I:t. o. T~ C.
Cadet Cor.ps who have .shown a .hlgh d.e.gree
of. proficiency
and Interest
In
MIlitary
Science.

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47

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1
The platoon organi~ation of the Pershing
Rifles at Edinboro
State Teachers College is
a part or the Company B-S of the Pe,shing
Rifles at Pennsylvania
State .College, and
members pledged here automatIcally
become
members of the Pennsylvania State Chapter
upon transferring
there.
No

major

social

affairs

are

[)

/

[ ]
[

]

,.
s

~lnter
hfe

]
[

Association
Federation
of

is a
CoI-

'

badminton,

all,
a

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of

horse-

and

archery,

swimming,

bowling;

t~nnis,

spring

golf,

hik-

actIvItIes.

poInt

system.

The

AssociatIon

is

are

presented

Awards

based
at

the end of fall, winter, and spring sports
Ever
old me
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mber will be most anxIous
D
to I we come new students to the Phis and
e tas,
The

[

consist

lng, softball, and horseback riding.
Th~ W'.A.A.
is governed by a student
c°';1ncll whIch ,~eets every week to plan and
on

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outdoors,

field ~ockey, tennis and hiking;

~ports: ska~lng,. basketball,

saYing,

guIde
.,

lege Women.
It also is a member of the
United States Field Hockey Association. The
type of recreation is carefully chosen for the
complete development
of each student.

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Sports

Athletic
Athletic

sports,

outdoors:

,
The college has expanded the Intramural
programs so that every student will have the
opportunity
in his favorite
h
b
. d
B 'd of participating
sport,
esl es tea
ove-mentlone
sports,
the college is equipped for badminton, pingpong, volleyball,
softball, and many others.
Women's
of the

f~1

.sports.,

The men s intercollegIate
athletIc program
in.cludes intercollegiate
co..mpe.tition in wresthng, football, soccer" SWImming, basketball,
golf, track and tennis.

W.A.A.
The
member

"

Our.

[

A~'letlcs

Intramural

I

groups.

b~ck riding,

ATHLETICS
.Men

Eve.ry woman student, upon entering colteg.e' IS elected to membership in either the
~hls or the Deltas, who make up the na:"
tlonal health recreational sorority Phi Delta
Lam.bda. Throughout
the year there is regular Intramural competition
between the two

planned.

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The

"E"
aim

Qub
and

purpose

of

the

"E"

Club,

mad,e u,1? .I;>f, th,e athletes
who
have won
varsIty,
E.
In I~tercollegiate
competition,
~od,~lntaln
a hlg~
stand~rd
of athletics

a'
is
at

In oro. It .functIons, chIefly, therefore, in
connectlo~ wIth athletIc events.
Other Important
events of the year for
this club are the "E" Club dance, the an-

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nual intramural basketball games, and the
sweaters.
annual athletic
to all banquet.
men earning
This varsity
club presents
letters,

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jackets to three-year lettermen, and special
awards to outstanding athletes.

Catholic Services
10.00 A.M. Mass-College
Episcopal Church
9...0
15 A MH
Iy

.

Auditorium

c ommumon (Second
,,

Sunday of the Month)
YOUR

CHURCH

Church Services
The Edinboro Churches offer students a
variety of religious and social-activities. The
Young Peoples' groups hold weekly meetings, discussion groups, suppers,. etc. Many
students sing in the church chOirs or serve
as ushers throughout the school year. A
cordial invitation is extended to .al~ stude~ts,
to continue th,eir religious affiliations wIth
the churches here in town.
Advent Christian Church
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00
Morning Service
Worship
8:00 A.M.
P.M. Evening
8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer Service,
Baptist Church
10:00 A.M. Bible School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:00 P.M. Young People's
8.00 PM Wednesday, Mid-week Servicc

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vate home.

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Methodist Church
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
11 :00 A.M. Morning W prship
.
Presbyterian Church
10:00 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:00 .P.M. Young People's Westminster
Fellowship
8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Mid-week Service

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once

GENERAL

a month

in

a pri-

INFORMATION

Rooms For Men
Men s.tudents v.:ill be housed in Reeder
Hall or In any private. home that has been
approved by the Housln& Committee.
Rooms For Women
Women
l Whl ' testudents
Hall will b e h ?Used'hln H av
Hal
h

..'

III_I"

services

,

r

I

,

or

any

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private

orne

t

en

at

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has bee~ approved by the Housing Committee.
.
B d.
F 1"
All studentsoar
willmgbe aclltles
expected to eat in
the College Dining Room. However, other
arrangements ma,>:be made if approved by
the College President.
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Service..
Edlnboro. IS situated on th~ main bus line

.

between

Plttsb,urgh

and

Ene.

Dunng

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that the schedules are const~ntly !jIanging,

we shall not attempt to prInt them.
The
schedule may be obtained by calling 2481.

Book Store
Books and other supplies are obtainable
at Cooper's Stationery Store. It is advisable
to order your books as soon as possible
after they have been designated by your
instructors. Each $tudent is expected to own
text

books

required

in

his

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Commonwealth. SIgnal for drills will not be
ann,:>uncedand will be given always by some
partIcular person designated for this ,duty.

The

first

fire

to

alarm

is

always

a call

to. the

participate.

.The observed'
following drill p rocedure should b e
,

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classes.

..Custo.dlans
Mai!. Service.
.,
The College receIves two mall delIverIes
each day. Dormitory mail will be delivered
directly to the students' mail boxes there.
The College offers no service for the purchasing of stamps; such matters should be

General Fire Regulations
Fire drills are r~quired by the laws of the

persons

day
and
evening
the busses
runof approxlmately
every
two hours.
Because
the fact!

the

I

th,e

h~ndled by the individual students at the
local post office. Lock boxes at the Edinboro
post office may be secured at the rate of
$.60 a quarter.

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close

all

2. Empty first Boors and bas~ments first.
3. Order: students.to leave first, followed
by faculty..
.
4.. Keep to the rIght. Avoid running and
rushing.
.Responsibility for the observance of fire
drIlls
persons.

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Win ows to prevent draft.

and

other

-students,

fire

regulations
faculty,

and

falls

to

all

employees.

~f the various buildings will see
t~at instructIons are give~ to meet the partlcular needs In each building.
Laundry Service
Students are permitted the use of tubs
ironing boards and electric irons in the base:

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.d
ment of Haven Hall. The ~aundry IS reserve
for the use of men on Fndays.
.
Personal

laundry

of dor~itory

All

bags

and

artIcles

to

be

of

the

basement

stairs

by

nine

severa

s ores

I

"78",

and there it will be necessary

to dial "9",

before dialing

the number listed

In the dIrectory.
Long distance calls may only be made over
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the

pay

telephones

found

in

each

dormitory.

Student Self-Help
There are a limited number of part.time
,positions
available at the college, and it is
Y

anticipated
available

(

Telephones on a private College branch'
(Edinboro 3301) are located in various

that
in

the

there

will

be

a

few

jobs

community.

If you would like a part,time job, it is
-advisable
tha~ you apply to Mr. Earlley as
soon as possIble.

J

.Loans
[

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All students living on the campus are entitled to seventy,five cents wo.r~h of laundry
based on price list. For addItIonal laundry
the schedule of charge should be consulted.
Payment will be made when laundry work:
Telephone Service
is completed.

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station

o'cl?ck

on Wednesday mornings. These are to be
called for on Wednesday after lu.nch.
Men's laundry bags are to be In ,the back
entrance to Reeder Hall by nine 0 clock on
Monday morning. This service includes no
more than twelve pieces, including two
shirts. Laundry is to be called for Friday.
Laundr bags may be purchased at any
f
ly t
.n Edl .nboro
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washed

should be clearly marked with the name of
the owner. Students are advised not to send'
fine pieces to the college laundry.
Women's laundry bags are to be at the
foot

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places on the campus. Outside calls in Ediw
boro may only be made by students through

studen~s IS

done free of charge provIded the artIcles.
to be }Vashedare coloMast an~ tied securely
in a laundry bag made e~peclally for steam
laundry.

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A small loan fund administered by the
Edinboro Chapter of the Edinboro College
Alum,ni Asseciatio~ is avai~able. Consult the

~

Dean

s Office

for

informatIon

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about

a loan.

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SONGS

AND
Alma

CHEERS

Dear

to

Fresh

thee,

we

Trails

past

Never

fairer,

0

our

wreaths

thou

Edinboro,

We

revere

While

Al.ma

Mate.r

bnng

to

has

glorious,

bInd

thy

withstood

never

statelier

[

.T

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Thy

brow;

victorious
than

now.

class

speeds

As

swift

years

To

thee

our

thee,

serve

y sons and
love

Loyal

to

we'll

days

daughters

and

so

will

cherish

thee,

Days

Refrain)

college

~

to

great

and

be true

and

thy

thy

name

fame

That

are true.

Sweep

that

sweep

declare,

so

fair.

ever.

)

er fame.

yoUr

voices

and

all,

glory

and

may

honor

they

give,

ever

liye.

Throu~h
JOY and sorrow
as the years go by,
And
wIth a constancy
that cannot
die.

Winds

that

stir

Sweep

around

I

the
the

the
her

tree,

calm

Through

the

Winter's

Through

the

summer

Bear

our

blessings

glad

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Edinboro
We'll

and 'still

good

P ep S ong

campus,

towers

Standing

her

campus

.In
darkness,
shine,

free

to thee.

Chorus

[ ]

class

Winds

Through

thee

of

College

pass,
hearts

Winds

home

raise

love

of

(Old
Dear
h

Edinboro,;
thee,

Home

[

Mater

(Aloha)

Hail

-

whate'er

."Hail,

[ )

hail,
Round
We'll

will.

Crimson

( ]

College,
defend

thy
stick
and

we
your

will

we do.
the

sing

standards

.

gang's

colors

all

here".

bright

together
White.

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for

the

to

you

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LHand Me Down My Bonnet

~

Han d me d own my b onn et ,
Hand me down my calico
shawl, dress,

He/do

[

And then she gave me gingerbread
For kissing her at the gate.

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darned

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Invaders

And march on to Victory.
Down the Hoor we'll thunder;
We'll put them asun~er
And march on to VIctOry.
the Hoor.
.
d .bbl d .bbl d
DrIbble,
n
e, n
e own,
Onward, onward piling up the score.
Sun wil! shine tomorrow; -C
For we ve won E, S. T.
.

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Jack Alton

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Rah, rah,. rah-rah-rah!
Rah, rah, rah-rah-rah!

Rah, Yrah,
ea, rah-rah-rah!
tearn.I
Yea Team
Yea team, sock it to 'em.
Yea team, sock it

'Yea

So ng
,

Dick

Rahs

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On you old Red ~alders,
Beat those

Everyone from Edinboro, stand up
and holler!

,

You can hear the people shouting
"Edinboro College wins today'.

.IctOry

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as we go marc hlng,
the band begins to play

V

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First she gave me honey,
Then she gave me .cake,.

0 .."

(opponent),
Edjnboro
says
"Hello",
bIts, four bIts, SIXbIts, a dollar;

..Two

I'm going to the Calico Ball.

And

Cheer
Hello

J

Team,

sock It to

em.

Dynamo

Dynamo, let's go,
Dynamite, let's fight,
Dynamo, dynamite,
L et' s go, I et'sgt.
fi h
Rah Te~
Rah team, fight, fight!

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Rah
Rah

'44'

Fight!

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to 'em.

team, sock
., it to 'em,

team,
team,

fight,
fight,

Team!

fight!
fight!

Fight!

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1Edinboro Swival

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Give It To 'Em

II

E-D-I-N-B-O-R-O
Yea, Edinboro.

.Mow'em
Jive Cheer
We've
That's
We've
That's
Come

got the T-E-A-M
on the B-E-A-M
got the team'
really
hep to the jive.
on, Edinboro,

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Skin 'em alive.

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Edinboro Special
Fight, fight, fight, fight
E-S-T-C-Fight, fight, fight, fight
E (clap three times) fight
S ("
"
")
fight
T ("
,.
")
fight
C ("
E fight
S fight

..")

fight

T fight
C fight

fight,

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qhug-achug-a-chug-a-chug-a
Woo-woo-wooR-ch,ch,ch,

A-""
I-"
p-"

S-"

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.,
"
"
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"
"
,.
"

.R-ch

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0

0

fight!

Raider LOcomotive

..E~"
.R-"

[ ]

E-S-T-C-fight,

l

Give ~t to 'em'
Sock It to 'em
down
Come on, Edi~boro,
Let's go to town.

,

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A-ch

,

I-ch

I

D-ch
E-ch

!
I

R-ch

S-ch

R-A-I-D-E-R-S
Yea, Raiders!.

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CALENDAR
,
1949-1950
September, 1949
12.Registration
Mon.
of Freshman students.
8:30 P.M. Freshman Party-College Gym
13. ,Tues.
Registration of upper-classmen.
9:00 A.M.-Freshman Assembly-College
Auditorium
1:30 P.M.-Freshman Assembly-College
Auditorium
8:30 P.M.-~11 College Dance-College
GymnasIum
14. Wed.
15.

Th~rs..

16. Fri.

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18. Sun.
Affiliation
E.J: b of students with churches of
uan oro

20.

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Tues.

21. Wed.
4:00 P.M. W.A.A. Tea
22.urs.
Th
Reception for students at Edinboro
churches.
23. Fri.
College Sing at Edinboro Lake.
24. Sat.

II

;.

Football game with California at California
Y.W.C.A. Big and Little Sister Tea,
-2:30-4:30
at Haven Hall.
,
25. Sun.
'
26. Mon.

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.29.

27.

Tues.

28. Wed.
Assembly-Le~ture, Spencer D. Irwin.
7:00 .P.M.-Music Club's Picnic at Green
POInt.
Thurs.

.

Al pha Delta Founder's D ay DInner.
30. Fri.
7:30 P.M. Pep Rally

19. Mon.

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8:30 P.M.-College reception and dance-College Gymnasium

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Octo

Sat.
Football game with Clarion at Edinboro.,
Leadership Conference for Organization
Officers.
2. Sun.
Leadership Conference for Organization'
Officers.

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3. Mon.
4.

Tues.
..'
Soccer game wIth Westminster at Edm-

boro.
Wed.

5.

W ...or
A A

Col

R us.h

P arad

e

and

Ph I-y.

Delta Game.
Thurs.

6.
7.

Fri.
Soccer game with Grove City at Grove
City.
8. Sat.
Football game with Slippery Rock at
Edinboro.

.

8

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P

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11. Tues.
Soccer game with Allegheny at Edinboro.
12. Wed.
1'3. Thurs.
Soccer game with Thiel at Thiel.
14. Fri.
15. Sat.
Homecoming Day.
10:45 A.M. Alumni--Varsity
Football
Game.

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I

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16.

~ith

India~a
Club

.at Edinboro.

PIcnic-Campbell

Sun.

Mon.
18.Tues.
Soccer game with Slippery Rock at Slippery Rock.
Wed.

-19.

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W.A.A.

Fall

meeting

wIth

Alumni

speaker

.

20.urs.
Th
-Lecture-Ava

9.un.S
10. Mon.

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game

6:30
P.M.
MuSIc
Residence.

Hockey

II

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thor, Lecturer.

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Explorer,

Au-

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October. 1949'

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21. Fri.
Soccer game with Indiana at Edinboro.
8:00 P.M. Square Dance-College
Gym'
nasium.
22. Sat.
Football game with Thiel at Thiel.
State
Conference,
S
College
Women,

23

Athleti~
Federation
at Wtlson
College.

of

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Tues.
W d
e.

27.

Thurs.

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Hockey with Hiram.

Wed.
W. A. A. Golf Finals, National Golf
Foundation, lntramural Championships.
3. Thurs.
4.

Fri.

4.00 P M -

w A A FIe
. ld H ock ey

~I

i

game

at Edinboro.
Sat.

Football game with Mansfield at Edin'
boro.
8:30 P.M.,Dance in College Gymnasium.
6.un.S
~
7. 7:30
Mon.P.M. Mu Kappa Gamma Initiation.
Tues.
4:00 P.M. W.A.A.
9. Wed.
10

.
Tennis finals.

Th urs.

11.. Fri
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12.Football
Sat.
W.A.A.

31. Mon.

g~me with
Field

Alliance

Hockey-Great

at Alliance.
Lakes

Sec'

tional .Tournament, Cleveland, Ohio.

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port. game with Buffalo at Buffalo.
Soccer
30.Women's
Sun.
Field

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1. Tues.

5.

L)

28. Fri.
Soccer game with Grove City at Edinbbro.
8:30 P.M.-Masquerade
Party-College
Gymnasium.
29.Football
Sat.. game with Brockport at Brock,.

November' 1949

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2.

24..un.Mon.
25.

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S9n.
M

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15.Elena
Tues.

Dance Trio.

Dramatic Club Presentation.
16. Wed.
3:30 P.M.-W.A.A.
Field Hockey game
with Lake Erie College at Edinboro.
17. Thurs.

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Recess begins

at the

Hockey

Tourna'

,. Md

28. Mon.
Thanksgiving Recess ends at 8:00 A.M.
29. Tues.
30.

2

F .-

3.

S~t.

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6.

L,

24. Thurs.

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1949-'.:-

-

rI.

Tues.

7. Wed.
8.

L.

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5.

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W.A.A. National Field Hockey Tourna'
25. ment
Fri. at Baltimore, Md.

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Field

Baltimore

Decenlber

i

close'

W.A.A. National Field Hockey Tourna'
!ll~nt at Baltimore, Md.

National
at

r. Thurs.

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of classes.
23. Wed.

7 ment
S
2 .un.

.'.-,.,-

Gymnasium.

12. Tues.
Thanksgiving

I

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M
.on.

~at.

W.A.A.

II

Fri.

19. Sat.
Dance--Crawford
20Freshman
.un.S
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-.'.,

26.
(

..on.

18.

November,

,

Babsketball game with Predonia at Ediw
Thurs.
oro,
Fri.
Basketball game with Aliiance at Alliance,
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10. Sat.
Basketball game with Grove City at Ediw
boro.

11.

Sun.

12. Mon.

14. Wed.
The Hanging of the Greens, Haven Hall.

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19. Mon.
Haven Hall

Party.

20. Tues.
4:00 P.M.-W.A.A.
Meeting. G u est
speaker and presentation of awards.
7:30 P.M.-Student Caroling.

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Recess

begins

at

the

close

of

classes.

22. Thurs.
23. Fri.
24.

Sat.

25.

Sun.

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27.

Tues.

28.

Wed.

Thurs.

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30. Fri.
Sat.

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Christmas

1949,.

c

Christmas

Thurs.

16. Fri.
..29.
Basketball game wIth Gannon at Edrnboro.
17. Sat.
Swimming with Fenn at Fenn.
8:30 P.M.-Mistletoe
Hop.
184:0~u~:M.--Christmas Vespers.

De.!:embl:r,

21. Wed.

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13. Tues.
4:00-5:30 P.M. -W.A.A.
Tea Dance
honoring football, soccer, basketball
players and swimmers.

15.

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Sun

2. Mon.
Tl:Ies.
Christmas Recess ends at 8:00 A.M.

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Wed.
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4. Lecture, Miss Millicent FenwIck.
5

Thurs.

6.

FrI.

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-JanUary,

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8:00 P.M.-Square
Dance, College Gymnasium.
7. Sat.
.
Basketball game with California at Edtnboro.
8 Sun.

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9.

10.

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Mon.

1950
16. Mon.
17. Tues.

18.

Wed.

Sat.

Tues.

I.

19. .Thurs.
FIrst semester ends
20. Fri.
Basketball game with Allegheny at Ailegheny..
Wrestling match with Lock Haven at
Haven.

Sun.

11. Wed.
.23.
Swimming with Grove City at Edmboro.
12. Thurs.

Mon.
Basketball game with Gannon at Gannon.
24. Tues.

13B astri'b
et aU game with Indiana at Indiana.

Registration of Freshman students.
25.RegIstratIon
Wed..
of Upperclassmen.

14. Sat.
.'
ck at
Basketball game wIth Sltppery Ro
Slippery Rock.
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p' bur b
Swimming with UniversIty 0
IttS g
at Pittsburgh.
15.

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Classesbegin at 8:00 A.M.
7:3G-I0:00-W.A.A.
Culbertson Hills Country
Winter Club.
Sports Party,
27. Fri.
Swimming Meet with Buffalo at Buffalo.
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28. Sat.
.
Basketball game with Slippery Rock at
Edinboro.
Wrestling Match with Indiana at Edinboro,
3:00 P.M.
29. Sun.

Tues.c"'"

"

February,

Wed.
Assembly-Lecture,

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MIchel

Jacobs,

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Wed.
Ba~ketb.allgame w~th Buffalo at Edinboro.
SwImmIng Meet wIth Grove City at Grove

City.
9. Thurs.
10 FrI
Baske~ball

11.

Sat.

3.

Fri.
Basketball
fornia.
4. Sat.
..14
Basketball game with Clarion at Clarion.
W
I.
mg.

Match

with

Bowling

Green

Indiana

at

Edinboro.

with Kent at Edinboro.
with Baldwin
Wallace

Ball-College

~.M.-Square

12.

]
at

Edinboro.
8.30
P.M.-Snow
.nasium.

Meet
Match

with

:It

Edinboro.
8:30

and author.
Thurs.

rest

game

Swimming
Wrestling

art

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8.

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5. Sun.

nasIum.

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Sun.

13. Mon.
Tues
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5

1.

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,
Match

wIth

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ClarIon

at

Clarion.

W ed.
Asse~blY-Lecture,
Dr. James F. Bender,
DIrector
of t:he National
Institute
for

Human RelatIons.

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30.
31.

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February,
16, Thurs,
Swimming
Meet
gheny. '\

17

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1950

(
with

Allegheny

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W.A.A.

Intercollegiate

Swimming

Meet,

18. Sat.
Basketball
,
Swimming

game
at Edinboro.
Meet with
with Clarion
Slippery
Rock at
Sl.
R k
Ippery
oc.
2:00-?:30\y.A,.A.
Intercollegiate
Invitatlonal SwimmIng
Meet.

19,

Sun.

20.
21.

Mon.
Tues.

Wrestling
22. Wed.
23.Swimming
Thurs.

25. Sat,
Swimmi?g Meet
at Edmboro.

at Aile-"

Thiel

27.

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March,
Wed.

2,

Thurs,
F rI,
.

3'

1950

at

e ace

4. Penn
Sat: Ohio SwimmIng

Wrestling

Meet

Cham.

at Carnegie Tech.
game

with

Alliance

at Edin-

L _"

Pennsylvania
,Wrestling

boro:.
WrestlIng

with

Waynesburg

at

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M
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Brawl-Coli

Gymnasium,

Waynesburg.

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State atT e aCeh
Meet

8..00 P.M,:-The
Match

,Jf(;lt

P
Basketbl all ~amSe with Thiel at Edinboro
ennsy vanIa
tate T
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Mon.

1,

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24.Basketball
Fri.

'
verslty

28. Tues.
Basketball game with Fr ed
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F d .
D ramatic Club Presentati oma at re oma .
on.

at Edinboro.
at Edinboro.

Uni

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Meet with

Niagara

26. Sun.

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Match with Clarion

with

ege

Sun,

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20.

State Wrestling Championship Match -21.
Away.
7:00 P.M.--Mu Kappa Gamma Initiation.

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Mon.
Tues.
W.A.A. Aquacade.
22. Wed.

7.

Tues.

8.

Wed.

9.

Thurs.

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Fri.

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10.

11. Sat.
1:00-6:30--W.A.A.
Day.
12. Sun.
13.

Intercollegiate

Sports

14.

Tues.
.~
15. Wed.
16.

W.A.A. Aquacade.
23. Thurs.
W.A.A. Aquacade
24.

Fri.

25.

Sat.

26.

Sun.

27.on.M
28. Tues.
29.

.30.

Wed.
Thurs.
Alpha Delta Formal Initiation and Dinner.
31 F .
.(I.

Thurs.

17. Fri.
All College Dance sponsored by Music
18.

[
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[

Mon.

,

Clubs.
Sat.

19.un.S

5

April,
1.

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Easter
classes.
Recess begins at t
2.

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Sat.

Sun.
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3. Mon.
4.

Tues.

S. Wed.
6.

Thurs.

April, 195
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20.

T h urs.

21.

Fri.

Art Conference.
-22. Sat.

7.

Fri.

8.

Sat.

23.

8:00Conference.
P.M.-Organi~ations'
Art
Sun.

9.

Sun.

24.

Mon.

10.

Mon.

25.

Tues.

11.

Tues.

26.

Wed.

12. Wed.
Easter Recess ends at 8:00 A.M.
13. Thurs.
14. Fn..City.
IS.

Sat.

16.

Sun.

Stunt Night.
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27. Thurs.
Track Meet with ?rove City a~Grove City.
Tennis Match with Grove City at Grove

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28. Fri.
29.Men's
Sat. Golf Game with Thiel at Edinboro.

17. Mon.

Tennis Match with Allegheny at Edinboro.

18. Tues.

[AlPha

19. Wed.

Delta SupperDance.
30. Sun.

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2.
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Dramatic

.urs.
8:00 P.M.-Spring

5.

6.
7.

Fri.
Men's

Golf

12.

Concert.
Allegheny

at

Fri.
P.M.-All
Veranda.

...13.
Sat.
-Junior-Senior
I

14.

Sat.

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15. Mon.

W.A.A. Tea Dance.
Sun.,

r

10. Wed.
W.A.A.

Intercollegiate

Telegraphic

Golf game with Thiel at Thiel.
match with Thiel at Edinboro.
16. Tues.
Track Meet with Allegheny at Allegheny.

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17. Wed.9.

Arch-

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Sun.

,Men's
[Tennis

Mon.

College Sing-Haven

Prom.

Allegheny.

Alpha Delta Mother s Day Service and
Tea.
8.

.'

boro.

-7:00

game with

.

Tennis Match with Grove City at Edm-

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Tea and Presentation of Awards..
Men's Golf game with Allgeheny at Ediw

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May, 1950
1. Thu~s.

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Sat.

Inter-Fraternity

1

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24.

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Wed.

25. Thurs.

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26. Fri.
27.

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Sat.

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1\,!umni Day
10:00 A.M.-Alpha Delta Senior-Alum'
: naeBreakfast.
6:30 P.M,-Music Club Picnic-Camp'
bell Residence.
9:00 P.M.-Dance, College Gymnasium.
28. Sun,

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c.

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1.

Baccalaureate
Services.
29. Mon.
Qommencement-10:00A,M.

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30.Tues.
31. Wed.

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