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EDINBORO,PENNSYLVANIA
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Issued four times a year, March, April, May and
August by the State College at
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Second Class mailing privilege authorized March,
1956at the post office at Edinboro, Pennsylvania
in accordance with the Act of Congress of
August 24,1912
(Cover by J'anet Carr)
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HANDBOOK
EDITOR'S
MESSAGE
ALMA MATER
(Aloha)
The Student Handbook is pu'b1isIhJed
for the
Hail m thee, our Alma Mater glorious!
students and faculty of Ed/inbaro State Col-
~resh wreathes rovebring ~o bind thy brow..
lege.. It ds printed once a year for dlistribution
T r~als past 1ftrouhast wi1Jhstoodvictorious,
at registra 1rl:onealclhsemester, Its 'PUJ1POSe
is to
Never 'fIa1rer, never statelier than now.
aid the Freshmen in gaining an understand-
0 Edin!bQro,Eclin'boro
We revere thee JJovethee serve tihee ever,
ing of the functions, regulations, oosfums, 'and
alctivlties of 1Jh1iIs
'College; and ~ provtikie '~~
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As Slwlilftyearrs :pa!Ss,
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The editor wishes to extend her 1JhIanks~
To thee our hearts are true,
Sally Relhner, Janlet Carr, Ginny ReimJold,Mi;;
A. CarneljJl,and Dr, William Cornell fur ~ir
hej;pin compiling this handlxX>k.
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COLLEGE PRESmENT'S
MESSAG'E
"Edinboro IgIroWISout of its old c1otihes SO
I'apidly tihat the tafu)r is j~st bare1\)' ,~ble to
keep SUIPplyillg Djew ones on timie:'
The 'above comment, recently lrnJadieby ,a
facu1ty member, sums U\P the college history
of receirllt ,years. It sUlg;g;~ ttJhe pride we
sense in our spectaJcuJiaJrgro/wth -not
for the
mere sake of gr have demonstrated to m~et 1JhedhaJ11engeof
steadily rediaUlbled delrnJands ~"KJIffi Bezmsylvania's young IPeop!l.efor the ladvantalge df higher
education. Edinboro lhJals coIJltinued, ,and !Will
'try aihwlayls:to continue, to In1Iake the opportu71Iity ifor college a Ireiaility ifor yloung men land
women who deserve it intelleetually
and
socia;lly but who migihlt notibe a'ble to la~ord it
financially at a more dJJstant or more eXlPensLve sdh(j()l. The 'oo1lege is juSitly iPl'OUd that
"'g1."Owth" has equaled "opp:>rtunlity"
in our
fol1mula of rapid expansion.
The ,s1Jaltement'sreference to tjb,ebooy taJilor
also suggests, however, 1JhIa,t
growth dOes not
occur wi1Jhwt its attendant [problems. As we
riedl<:1ubleoUlr enroThmenit a11ld;add to our curricula:'." offerings,
we neceSsaJrily increase
some K)f the w's'cornforts and inconveniences
that accomjpany conJgestion ,and complexity.
The college Tecognizes 11hI~ta 11ew of these
problems 'are inevitalblle; most of them admit
to stoody aUevia1Jion tiha'OUIgih
positive doopevative effort am:ong !faculty memlbers land administra tors and, ,most iInlPOrtantly, studelIJts
11hemiselves.
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Dr. Thomas R. Miller, College PresIdent
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EdJinboro invLtes y1QUto grow with it. The
of maturity 1Jhatour students a!chieve
will be reflected Iby 1jhe ex:tent to whiCh 1Jheilr
pridJe in this groWth will QVershaidKJw and
CJOmpemate for the ~mPOI'ary
pxjob1eIn!S it
IProduces.
'This handbook is prepared by our students
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land faculty to assist you in Y'OUT work at
this coJilege- You acre urged to read it witll
care, to follow
its precepts
'carefUlly,
to
1meat it as a sllorehQuse 0If in£ormition
t<)
wlhidh you W1i1lmalkeiJh'equent reference, and
to keep it as asow-ce of guidance 1JlIl"Oughout
the entire year. Read oaJre~y the constitution of t:tJ,e'faculty-student governm~tbody
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yO!;! may knQw ,tJh~,part this org1anli2J~ plays
in 1Jhellie of the college.
Welcome to the 1963~ academic year at
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State College.
May you adapt
comfortably to the challenge of your ,growing
colilegganddevelJc1p along witfu it rthe mJawrity
to meet the further ,:cl1al1lengesof Jrlife tJhat lie
a!he~.
Sincerely yours,
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From left to right: Sally Dennis, Secretary;
Lee Boyer, President;
Jerry Dilly, VicePresident
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President,
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Welcome to Edinboro
The student body land the memlbers of the
Student-'FacR.IJty Oooper;itive ~vernment
extend to you tJheir welcome to Itlhe Edj,nIbOIro
Campus --a
welcome in the spirllt of friendslhtp ,and cooperation.
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YOl1Jr1963-64 edition of the student handbook
is pres'ented to you ,~ a g!uJjJdebook of infarma.tion about tJhe colJlege 1aJ!ldits ~ctivities
for thiS year.
Best rwishesto each df you for a hapPy, successful, am PU11POseful
college year.
Lee Boyer
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OIl StudeIlit-FaouJ,ty
Cooperaltive Gover~ent
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The College's 106 year Hist.ory
ences and may receive
grees.
Bacllelor
of Arts de-
The beginnings df 1JhecoLlege {Were laid in
1857, over one hlmdred yearrs ago, willen la band
of Scotch-IriSh falrffiem grouped togeiJher and
founded a private normal scl1ool at Eddnboro
by populLaT subscription to train teaCihe!l1S.In
18m it !Was chlartelred by lJheOommOIJlWeal1Jh
as
Pennsyolvania's :second !Normal Scihool and dewloped
and grew 1tihI~
service to 1Jhe
ComlInJOnwealth.
The control of lJhe College is vested in lJhe
Board of Trustees, ,composed of nilIne memhers ar/POinted by the Go¥ernor ~ Pennsylvania. The Board of ~stees
i!l1l turn elect the
President m lJheCollege who is responsEble for
its adminis1J.'1aJtion.The State SluperiIJltendent
of PUiblic Imtrootion is an ex-Qfncio member
of the Boal1d of Trustees.
A great forward Stride rw,as Itaken in 1914,
w,hen the Commonwea1th purehased Edinboro
NOI'IInal School. In 1926, aleIited to the need for
better educated teachers for its
sooools
Pennsyl~a~ia made Edinboro la TeaJclhers Col:
lege offering a four-year cmriculwn leading to
degrees of Bachelor of Science :in Secondary,
The college is accredited
by lJhe Nlational
Counci[ for AccreditatiJon o~ TeacIhJer Education, the Middle S1JaJtes
AiS/sociation of Colleges
and Secondary ScihoolS, and the American
Medical AsS/ocration. In additi~,
lits curJ:liculUims arre regisltered 'by 1j1]e Nerw York State
Department of Education.
ElemeniJary, and Art EdIuIc,ation, and lJibrary
Sciel1lce.
In 1960 the nlalme Of 1Ihecollege ,was dlIJanged
110Edinbaro Stalte College.
Begmnil1lg i!n SePteIm'ber Of 1957, 1Jhecollege
Was empowered to grant degrees of Master of
Education in Elemeintary Education. h1 September 1961, gvadUiate stuidly in sedondary education wals added to the graduate Iprog1I1am.
In 1002 1Jhieliberal iarls degree program was
begun. Studen~ mlaly preparre for various vocations la's an arits and science majQI1 in tile
Humamties, :Sociall Sciences or Niatural Sci8
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COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Th!omas R. MiiIler, Ph.D.
Normal Hall ,102
President
Tel. Ex. :ffi or 12
INSTRUCTION
Harry W. EarlJiey, Ed.D.
Dean
and Director of Graduate Studies
Normal Hall 111
Tel. Ex. 13 or
RE 2-4081
Leo J. Roland, Ed.D.
Ass't. to Dean
NOl'ffial HaLl .11'1
Tel. Ex. 14 or
RJalphBel'lin, M. Ed.
Ass't. to Dean
Normal Hall 111
Tel. Ex. 14
Harriet Long, RhD.
Director of Arts and
GENERAL
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Tel. Ex. 61 or ~i::~
STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES
INFORMATION
William A. Cornell, Ed.D.
Director
Normal Hall 110
Te. Ex. 20or RE 2-'5105
James Hiarnison,B.S.
Ass't. for Men
White Hall 1
Tel. Ex. 22 or RE 2-2013
Mrs. Rulli Peck, M.A.
Ass't. for Women
Hiaven Hall
Tel. Ex. 10 Q;: 17
Harold Umbar,ger, M.Ed. Ass't. in Admdsslions
Normal Hall 110
Tel. Ex. 20
Lawrence Appel, M. Ed.
Ags't. in Housing
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Nancy
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Carlson,
Apt.
Tel.
B.S.
Ass't.
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FISCAL AFFAIRS
Vaughn E. Herrel
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Ex.
Student
Personnel
Tel. Ex. 50
Heather Hail
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Director
Tel. Ex. 35
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Telep~ne Service
AU incoming caaJIs 110the College are received -at the ,switc\l]board in Haven HIall from
7:30 a.m. -11 p.m. -Mondays
through
ddfl0
11
S Saturays College's
an
rom !J;)l1i'Vate
a..m.eXlcihJange
-p.m.
UIL ys.
'I1h~
is onREgent
2aWl. Calls to ltihe varildUls statik>ns lean .be
dialed -room other extensi~s.
If callmg from
outside
G'ollege
theswiltchboar~
extension
number
should
OM
dalIDjpus
bethegiven
calis
to
canthe
be
made
by diallI1lg
~peraOOr.
0 to
Dean ()If 'Women's AiParlment
10
Uses Ext. 10 for aU nJigjl'Jtcalls to Dean of
'Won1.en
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~"...,Hall
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G.ymnas~um
29
Haven Hall.
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Hea,1her HaH.
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Heather
Haill ' Head R esl' d'"~ nt
IB
~ Room
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50
63
receive Ithe switch~~
~erator
from 7:30
'a.,m.-11p.m, Mondays ~0JJ.gh Saturdays and
10
a.m.-.11
!p.m,)On
To
make
~ocal
roam
caliJJs
off
opera11Qr.
~UlS
Long
dialSundays,
distance
0 ~ relach
COLLECT
the switC'hcalls
~ary
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KinzU!a House
K!iltchenClimc
Leader
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can ~ made the saJrnle/wIay.
p.m.
All shouild
incomlinglcil[is
be made /totothe
theIclollege
pa;y phone
after ill111:00
the
LeBoeuf Hoose
Liberal.
A(1st
-!-- VJ:J:.~",
r..u;,~
L'bra
~ ry ru""
floor) .,
rre~ctive
dOI1mil11cU4ies.
~r
emergency Clalls,
call ;RE ~-3301 Ifior fue nu1'ses, 1Jhe Dean of
WKJIffien,or the .Acss't,Dean ~ WQInen,
Cam;r.us Extensions
COLLEGE SwrnOHBOARD
RE 2-'3301
ACiademy Hall
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Admissions
20
A ""'~ V .-.1 OJJfice
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ISU=
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}.uditO[ium
36
Bollier HOIUSe
28
Bookstore
57
Bursar's
Offilce (Mr.
(M:r. Her'ool)
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15
Bu1'SIaII"sOffice
35
Campus Sdhml (1st floor)
55
CampUis ScihIOOl(2nd floor)
54
Carpenter Shqp
34
Oelnltennial
Hall
OMice
52
C
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en t enruatL
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Hd ,es
R id en t's Ap.t
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ConJneauttee Hquse)
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Cussewago HoUls'e
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Dean af Ins1jruction
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Ass't, to Dean of InI'JItruction
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Dean of Men
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Dean of Women's Oi1fice
17
LIbrary (2nd floor} ,..,
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Loveland Hall (Science Dept.)
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23
Lo~eland Ha~ (Art D~,)
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MJamtenance Dept. Office
26
Mead House
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45
Normal Hail (Ground floor) ..,
62
Norma 1 Ha11 ( 2IJ!
d fl oor)
59
Placenlent Onnce
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30
PTesident's Home
51
President's Office
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P:r~~ 'd ~'JJ"
-,"' S Secre ta ry
11
Recitation HalJl ...,...,
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Reeder Hail...
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Reeder Hali., Head Resident. , ,
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Q'"-t e House
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Storeroom
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25
Student PersonJnel Offlce
20
Tionesta House
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46
Venango House..
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WlhdJteHall (lISt floor) .,.
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White Hall (2nd floor) ""...'"
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43
19
56
44
61
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Edin
Hall,
Homemother
Pay Phones
Centeoolilal Haill
Ea.st Hall.
Ediil1 Hall
H:aven Hall
RE 2-5731
4. Always
'ance.
h';It Flooor RE 2-9511
2nd ~
RE 2-9071
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3I'd Floor
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RE 2-9541
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present
a
well-groomed
appear-
5. Attend cla\Sses'and alssemJblies reguLar1!y.
6. Attend the chUiI'Chservices ~ yIour :fiat1!h.
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7. Plan for, and get el]giht lhIaurs of sleep every
nigilt.
RE 2-9411
1st Floor RE 2-9401
2nd E1loor RE 2~OO91
3rd Floor RE 2-9001
Heather Hall
.Ground
Floor RE 2-9031
1JstFl~r ,RE 2-!iJ531
2nd Floor RE 2-9()?11
Reeder Hall
Ground Floor RE 2-9901
1Jst FJlc:N:Jr
RE 2-9434
2nd FlOOr HE 2-0091
3rd Floor RE 2-0081
Studenlts should inform ~amily and friends of
8. Be 'care~ of your personallPropeDty. Laibel
aU yjCJU:rproperty ,with YQUr name.
The coll~ge reserves 'tihe I'ight to SUSlpendor
dismiss airily student wthose mfluenlce or conduct is 1' stf.illdard Of mIorals and scholaJ~iIp of tihe 'student Ibody, or whose conduct is iPl1ejudi!cial to
1!hegood name of the college.
tb~se numlbers
t1~S wthich Iwtill make ~1ffi ~ WOr~y m.~ber
!hlS cIoIlleige -an
attlitude
of ~len~
for calls
24 hoUl's per day.
Tips to the Freshmen
.for
Freshmen at ~ro
tare exP.ected to conduct 1JhIemJsel~sm lalCOOrdanceWlt1l1,1!hesta;ooards normailly adhered to by self-re~pectIng,
edUoa.ted ~en and wQffien. .studenJts should
'keep ~ mind fulat I~ey 'aWebe1I1iged~ooted for
~chjng
all1d other l.mportanlt professions.
The ~aJCultyat EdInboro starlJds ready to assiSlt every ~tudent to c:u:ltiVtartehabilts of study
application, self-control,
a, sense of human
'alfd proJJound iIll1Jerestin furtihering
the 'high
~fPals Itraditionally a J:lamt{)f Edinb()l1() COllege.
,In oroer ro glain a feeling of being a part
of, E)dJ:nboro College, )JJr~men and
upper
da'ssrnen, shouJid practice the 11ollownig:
1. Always be ready with a cheerfuil, courteous
,greeting for yIOur fellow students, faloulty
members, and visimrs ()j] 1Ihe campus.
2. Develop the Edinboro College spirit. You
must !believe tihat EdiIJl~
is Itfhiefinest col"lege, and 1JhIa,t
'your cLass iIs tJ1e ~st cla.ss,
"and try to make yourself 1Ihe best student.
3. Be oourteous and observe the !beSt ru~
of
.etiquette at all times.
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Freshmen Customs
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By .°1?seI1vliil1g
lfreShmjan 'oUSi1;om~
in the pror;>e:: S/P1r~teve.ry stluden~ can acqUIre !the qula1.iof
to-
wards aJ1 otiher college stlude.Ilits, ,a respect
tihe standards aJIJdtraditions of Illis schoo!,
and a faJrniliarity witih ltihe things thlat cons1Jitute its own \Special tx1ademairk, i.e., itls
cheern, its A1ma Mater and otIher sOiligs. In addition, the new student ,will Jearn tlnat he be!ongs not On];y to ltihe lfreSh.mJanIC]ass, ;bUjt to
the ,college ~ a whole.
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.C!lstoms
Regulations
1. ~s
aIrId SignS Imust be wIorn Monday tihru
Frldaiy :f(I"Om8 a.m. ,ro 5.p.m., and on Satu~daj"s '~rom.8 a.'m. 1x>12 m 1Jhelafternoon.
2. D:mks and SI:glllSare not WTorn.QIl Su':1d.ars:
3. SlgDS must be 'w{)rn to lall e~enm&: actIVIties
dIUIrmg 1Jhetwo /Weektgof orl~tio.n.
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4. Freshmen must alwa~s car~
tihelr hand.b~,
e.xc~t. to eveIJlIng la&'1rS'
5. OrlentatilOn willla.st !from September 7 Ithru
the 20. Dinks and signs must be worn dJuring these It/wo weeks.
6. LeaJrn the scIhJoolsongs and cheers, especia~y the Almla lM!ater.
7. ~l;eshmen m~
art.tend 1aJ1lf(jOtball games,
pep ralJJies, ,and Freshm~
TribUinal m~~t~S
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Withdrawal Procedure
g
ill s.
8. FI'eSihmen must never walk on the ca:mpus
1Jawn.
9.Freshmen
must greet upperc~assmen ,by
tipping; their diriks and /by saying, "Good
morruIl!g, good evening, ,etc."
10.Remember, you are nqw all memlbers of
11he EdliIDJ}jQroState
Col1ege
studenlb
Withdrawals
idE Men
or. Dean
<?f W1OImen, .The
del1lt /of lhis dormitory
or private
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!Head
RJesiiresidence
!he Bookstore,. Student. Activitor OMice, Li:
bvalrY, and Busll1less OffIce.
After cleara.nic'e by the Office of Student
Personneil 'Servicoo, the !student fliles !his wii1lhdrawal ?lank with 1!~e 'OJ1ill1ce
of 11heDean of
Ins1lructlon. Th!at of~l:ce ~~
noti!des ,eaclh ins~l"Il1ct.or.No .pe\I1S.00
lS di1.flclialUyiWltihdralWn UIIltlJ s.uch nJOt~ceII.S.rece~ved. College dharges
contl11ue Ullitil ctflfloJJalW11Jh.dI1aWial
li!s recorded.
Acad~ic
gl'ades 'are l1eclorded in aocordall!ce ,w'Jth'the procedure for WITHDRJAWING,
FROM COU,RSES, below.
W'
Ithd rawa I -rom
f
Course
All students ~1shi!Ilg to ,withdraw from or
cb!a!l1ge.any course at laII(YItime Islhall alPpl'Y to
the OffIce of The Dean of Instrulction. Redord
ad.iustmen~ made during
tlhe .fiTst 1Jhree
weeks are IIiOtrecorded iin h
Ipel1rIl!anentrecord. After 11htattilme 11he lWi1'thdrawal is recorded laiS y, passing, or z, .failing. AiJil withdrawialls the laSit ~()1JIr
weeks are ll1ecorded as z.
Students 'wtS'hinig to wli1Jlldraw from
all
cou;rses Sihall,full(J\w the !procedure of Wi1!hdr'aJwai, from College, a:s stated a'l)ove.
Time Schedule of Classes
P~RIOD
TIME
~rst.
8:00 -8:50 a.m.
Second
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...8:55-9:45a'.m.
Third
9:50 -10:40 a.m.
Fourth
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10:45 -11:35 a.m.
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11:40 -12:30 p.m.
Slxrth
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-1:25 p.m.
Seven1th ..." .'
..1:30
-2:20 p.m.
Eighth
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2:25-3:15p.m.
Ninth
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3:20-4:10 p.m.
Tenth ...,
4:15-5:05 p.m.
Repstration
.Grading
Students are ~eminded
to reglL;;ter
and ,pay
,fe~s ?n tl1e~as'slg!IlOOda't~. M1 Ifees mus! be
paId l~! advanc.e. PerInj\S~I?n ~'ustb.e ObtatIPed
fro~, It:he P~ilient
Of the Con~ge tiIn ad~ance,
1Ioawid penla1~ for ~ate ;pa~en~.
Dates ()f reg~traltilon and paym.ent o~ fees
back
of thiS
Handlbook.
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may be
fo;Ufid
m tlhe Oa.lendar prI11ted
In the
College
A student withdra:w~g
1irom the oollege
should ~ecure an offlCla[ wilthdra'Wa!l ~JJa!!1kin
the Office of Sltud~
Pe~el
ServIces. He
.should then clela![" wl!th 1th1e
iOOrce df the Dean
'blody.
College Assemblies
A ,series of college lassemblies is presented
during the ISdOO[}lyeair. A IlJum/ber IoIfevening
prog1mms are also IPr~ented.
A committee of ;8aJcu]Jtymembers and s1.u~ents Iplan both day am ev~ning programs. It
IS tj}}e purpoSie of these prog1MrIl!S to supplement and enriclh the ourmcular ~fferings of the
college.
Additional outsmndjng progmms are being
inculed
in the assemJbly prograrIl!s eaclh ~'ar
in an E!lfiiqrt 110~roVtide EjinbCll1O wi11h the
most con'temwfary
,selections aV'alilable.
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ACADEMIC
STANDARDS
srtudent System
peI1formances
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'. A "~iimd!icates
of a
clearly eX1cfiptibnal nature.
"B"-~ade
earned by studenit dOing mstinctly s~pel1ior work.
"'C"--, grade indicating
work of slattlsfactory
quality.
y work .
"D"grade indicating UiI1satisJ!1a<:tor
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"F"-
grade .indicating failure.
A required
ICOUl1se
in 'which an "F" ..g:l1aJde
Ihas been
earned must be repeated:
..mitted
"X".,- not a grade but I~ m.a:r:k Imdicaltmg that
the student, for JuStifiilaible caJUs'e, has
not. been able. 1!0 c°m.plete. t~e Ireqwred work W11Jhm1Jhetime limit.
Student.s 'WfhIofail to lattaJilnrtihe sta!Ildalrds for
admission to the Upper Div~sj,on will be perto 11emiafinin attendiance for One sem'ester Qr one cOIniPlete SUlniIner session after
wWch requirement.s .for ~e
Upper [)ivisdon
mQISt be la!fJ1lained.
l'lIhe ~ge
of remainin,g
in college !beyond an ,additimal
Isemels~eT or
"H"-j
"Y""Z"-
SUlmmleir session IWithduit attaining
1Jhe ~r
DLvisiJon witH be denied
exo~t
fur very unuSlUal conditiorus.
passmg
withd11aiWaJ -passing
withdrawal
-failinJg
The Dean's List
Twice a yeaJr there is iPUiblisihed 1JheDean's
List ,to honor students, sdheduJed for more
tih'an eleven semester hours, WIhIohave made
ta grade of "B" or bet1ler iiII1 every course
ta,ken during rtihe previous semester.
Academic Probation
A student is pJJaJCled
~ acla~ic
probation
for one of tw<? rreasOIlS.
IJ~e 'Was ,~tted
to ~e ,c(ojl1egeon a probationary basIS, orr
,,.
2':a~ ~~~
a cumu1ia'tive average of less
Class Membership
The number of semester hours Cl1edit listed
below is the mini:mUim nurnJber necessary for
membership in the four classes.
Sophomore
32
J'Ulnior
64
Senior
96
Gradu'ate
Baehclor'~ Degree (11:28).,
A student who has been permitted! to aIttend college; on a probatiOOllary 1)alsDsImay lbe
asked to W11Jhd:r3lW.
from college. unless ~e
earns and ma1lntains a c.umwatlV'e ~uality
poIint averJalge. of nOt less, ~aD 2.0 or !h]/Srr~corrd shows 'evIdence of p~ogress d~ed
sansfactolry by the Sctholal'SlhliJp
Oommiiittee.
Absence and Tardiness
!
Admission.to
In
th'at semester
Up;per
Division
ill 'wIhidh a student
expeo.ts
I
For
'students
2.0 or
quired
wi1Jh a q1Jla(lity
~inIt
average
of
gr~ter,
no formail. excUise wtiiIl be re11or a number
oIf aWences
eq1Jlall to 1Jhe
to complete £jI1!ty..sixsemester !hours af credIt,
he. s~all file ,a Wlritte~. a,wuoa1lion for a~mlSSJiOlIto tih.eUwer DIVISI~ of the ..coRegeon
a furm provIded by 1JheOffIce Qf 1JheDean of
InstJruction.
Favorable action on the student's request
number of sem~r
hours forr ~ch
a course
its ojjJJered. Any ~ti.onal
'aJbsence mlUSt be
justified by presentilI1lg Ito 1Jhe~o~el
I)elan
Concerned, evidence of ~ bona fide i1lness OIl"
equally justifiable reuse to prevent being exclUJded from 1Jhe'course witth a faliling grade.
will
dQpeoo
1. AittaJilI1ing
l(;Ss
upon:
a
cumulative
.A
~cademic
record
with a qoolity point per semester hour raltio pf nOt; less 1Jh~n2.0.
...clause
2. Removing from lhis recoro a;ll def~cle~cl~.'
3. Achieving
favorJalble teaahing personahty
vatings from members
of the college faCIUlty
oommlilttiee on selective
promotion.
4. Attaining
satis)Jjactory 'scores on the U~r
Divlision qualilfying
examinat~s.
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i
~udenlt
with
a qulality
!than
2.0, ()!r a student
lX>int
lalVeI'age
ICJf
Ion atcademlic
pro-
bation, is required to 'SIU'bmlitevidence Of jUISt
for every absenice.
Perm1ssiml to mlake ulp work lfirom ~]m
a
situdent 'was abse/Illt (until! tJhe crillical absence
has occurred)
Iwill Jbe 'glranted or denied at 1Jhe
dis~tion
of the instI1llc1i critical
Ia;bseruce iIS!the
lalbsence nUlme11i~a1ily
l
one greater
than 1jh;e nUlmber
19
()if semester
boUIrB fur v.'hjJoh1file OOUl1se
is' offered.
StuJd~nts are Ul1ged to lhIave all :legitimate
sences recorded
Deans evidence
wlid.
a'b-
IblY presenting
to the perSomJlel
judged
by
1jhe Dean
to be
Each sc,hiO1arship is worth $200.
OUter Scholarships
The Penna. 'Congress kif Parents
and Teachers each yeatr 'mak~s avai1able
two or more
scholarships
at each of ~e
sltJate colleges
of
AbseniCe from class 24t blc!urs ibefoce or 24
hOUlI1Sajjjter ,the terminatJion: of a va'caltion will
be counted ~s fa double absence.
The daJse of a student wIhIo accumwates a
number of absences eqooll. to twice the number
PennsY'lvania. These are the HJalIlina Kent
SclloJjf Memoliial ScllQ]aJrships, ~alC'h for $150.
These 'awaI'ds a,re ,mJade on 1I.~ebasis of high
scilla!)! grad~s 'and results on ,an entrance exam1naltioo.
of SiOOlester !I1k)Urs of credit
!for iw!hlich rtJhe
course lis offered will \be Il'evliewed fat a meeting wi1lh ltIhe studenltJ, fue instructor,
iand tile
!personnel Dean (jOIIlcerned tPI1esent. In!aJbility of
the student to j'uistify sucih an absence r~oord
wi1l result in exC'luSiion from tJhe CQUrne wi1lh' a
failing grade.
Women's
Clubs Al;t Sclhl(j~ars,l1ips laJre ,awalrded eaclh year to 1Jh!ree art Istudents 'Wiho have
lachieved sophomore
ar bj]gher class stand'ings.
These gJran1Js ra[JJge [from $100 to $1:50.
The Soroptimist
Internatliooal,
a cllassified
service
club for women,
yearly
awards
$1000
to outstanding
prospec'tive
women
teacllers.
Anticilpated laibseIJjceifu':orn,a 'stu~eI1lt t~a'ching
assigIJiment reqwes
prior apprloval from the
Dwrec.;n. of Studenlt Teaching.
Any 'albsence
from
\Student teacfulilng requires evidJence of
just cause.
II
~nt. Employment.
'I1here are stu
a 1fumited
I1IUJmberof Pail:t.Jtlme
posiitions 'available at the College, and it is 00b
tf
'd"il -teaCl1lJE.rr~.
tic;,...a:
,...1"" e ,a ew J
'It' ited ".."",Ul"'" there 'Wll.u.
,a'Va
aJble alOOut .th.e aomm'Unlty.
To be ehglble for emjployment a student
mulst:
One must be a It'esident bf Erie OQUJIIlty, in
need of !finlanc~al assilSltauoo and at least a
junior.
National Defense Loans
ThroUigh the coopez;ati~ Of the federal governrrlentto , 'an" amlOunt
far
,,,-"',- of money tis allolt1ted
.
ans
ou~ua'1UJJI1.g
students studym~ to be
'l1hese roans are to be re\palq alfter
IgJradJuatlon.
AppJJ1catilcmsare ,a~ati1aWe in ~e oifice of
1JheDean of Instruction .
[. Be matrioulat~
as a !full 1fime \Student in a
!four-year. CulrriCuiJlum.
2. Be. ~mmg
on ith~ ~~;PUS unles's existiIIJIg
Student AdvisOry Program
A ,student advisory progI'aim provides fo;"
every Istudlea1ta Ifriendly !faculty member as ;a
facilitIes
do wt :perm\iIt.
3. Have earned
an all-college
average
less than a '.'~".
.'
Students deslr~
~are
iJ?fOImialtibl
!COnsultant and advisor.
Thus eaJcIh student as
an individual
wiiIl be we1ll known by at least
one college
fa Quilty Iffiember.
The iPrimiary
WIiPOSe of I~e advisory
jproglralm is to assist
of
not
should
apply at the IA:dmiSSlonS OMlice.
Scholarships and Loan Funds
State Scholarships
Th~ Dept. of Puiblic Instrulction annually awards schoJJrursihipson the basis pf OOmjpetitive
examlinations 'held 00 1Jhe firslt Friday
Of
May of eacll year. These ,are laiWarded to each
county and Senatorial dI1'S1Jrictin 1JhJeStat.e.
20
students 110attain sa1ilisfalctol1ype~oI1manC'e m
aOIlaI&pects of college actirvities.
The 'personal faculty advisor wi1J. offer the
stud~t counsel of a. personal, oocial and lac'ademta nature to 'asslst ffim 'tio succeed in college to the J:ilrnit.df '1JIis
.aIbility. These 'advisors
alre CQncerned Wl1JhJ11a1blts
df study, kn!qwledge
of study ,skills, heist rutilizat1Jon of tjjme in col21
""""
lege, participation
in aCitivitles.
SUldents
rece'lNe
CIUIrT~cu1um advice
and
guidJance from \the tfiaculty registI1a1tion advis\om w!ho !have charge of a-egistraItJion in ti!.1e
three cuTricUl~s.
'I1hJese £a{:uJ,ty members
aTe Iregarded as specialists iII1 offering ,advice
relamg to ou:roicul~
and e;lectives.
Students WIth specIal currJ!C'UiliUIm
,probJJems
Icreated by transfer, accelera1Jion, lI1a.nure, or
for oth.er reasons must work ~ut their schedules \vJ;th 1!hIeI)(:ian 'of InSiln'tuctron.
Allifreshmian studeruts 'are assigned person'al
adwsors. These aSiSignments are designed to
bring the student ~ .cont:act. witlh a ~acl;llty
member who bias similar ~~
and IS lik~l~ to. be in sympatihIY with his parrtieuJar asplrations.
The ultimalte aim of the advisory system ~s
to he~p the student learn how 110solve !his own
priOiblems.
.'.
Facu]Jty members wIiiIl lX)St then- offIce
hours ootsjde 1Jheirofifice d~.
If ylcxulatre nl;)t
free ~t any of 11hetrlmes imic'a,ted, jJt will be
necessary to make aI!l amointmenit with the
faculty member you wiSh 1x>see. OMices and
1:1hone numlblem are ~ilsted in the front of the
Handlbook..
..The
LIbrary
Halmllton ILibl1al'Y ~
its d()()1" 110 welcome the students in the fail of 119&1,after a
summer spent dn mQvinlg ~
51tock land orgalnizinlg the new services. StI-ateg1i!dally 10date~ 1x>become 1Jhefucal point of tJhJe exIpaalding C'al!npus, it represents one of tlhe mrJre
modern and functional
~ege
libr;aries in
PenIlsrylvania.
The libra'ry was planned to hooole 1100,000
volurnes land I1\QW!has approximlately 66,000 volurnes. PlaIIIS laa-ealready Ibeing oonsidered ,jJor
an addition wthIich I\I;1iII1
be needed tin tJhe iIleatr
fultlure to house the Iprojected additiClIl of
lO, The library iI'etains tlie o~n shellf aII1rangement makltilJg 11he,1x)ok!s easily aCICessible'. t.o
22
fue studentlo; yet providing
The tal}' out of the libr8iry
careful
provides
S/UfperVision.
stack areas
~d nearby reading areas co\:>~ated
1Joreduce tl'alfffic and attendanlt Mise.
Facilities
[provided on Itjhe fimt fldor alre:
Cuil1relJit ~i and reference
area fiIie
arts c';!nter, cUI1r1culum materials ;J:a;oorQroiy,
eduCiation area, reserve IboQk and 'service laJreIaJ
df!f.i.ces, anld teclhnical processing
spa/ceo ~
second flOOr will !be IfoU!l1dla servlice area, geneI1aJls~ck area, }:jound ~nd nJiI1Ibound
~odllical
S'hell'l!mg, micrpfilrn
viewing Iboo11hsand 'storaige, a Jiarge lIIlJULSic
listening room equipped
,:",ith individJUlaJl lbiootlhs b
eal~ne
listenmg, a fac~ty
and graduate readdng room
tjhjree seminar room.s Ifor ,Use of SmalllgrOUl?S:
l1aculty lounge, a lib11ary class I'Qoon thiirty
indilVjdual lounge al'eas. OI:1POI11Junity
is 1IhIus
p.'"IOvIided,fJorstUidly in all 'alrealS, loll[1!ge ,areas
for g-ene!1al re:~.d~g and for utilizing lalppOO#mate!.} 400 !perIodIcals, covening aill fields, to
wlhich the tibaral'Y suoocrlilbes. This list inclJudes 12 newspapers reIP~nting
mainY of
11hemajor U.S. cities land The London Times
to gti'Ve the broader view.
The libr~TY is Operati11g an autjomatic chiaTging system wihlidh necessiltates evf3r!y s1nldent,
graduate, n1a1deI1gradRJJa!te,
,and lPairt tilrne, 00taining an iden1!ifrc'a)tion clhiarge card. This
card must be presenlted at 'al1(Ytilrne 'Wlhen librlaJ:Y materials
are witJhdr~wn from
the
]library (ilncludinlg all mateTiiaJis on 1ihe Reserve Shelves). 'Ilhffie datrds willibe iSSlUedat
regJistration ,and m'U5t be Iretu!l'nOO to the library lalt the end of t'he school year. I)t\ a student wi1Jhdra!v.1S
froon CIOiIlegetis
card must
~ retUlI'llled to 1Jhe~ary
slilnce he. is res~silbLe Iflor any m'atJerlal ch~rged to Ibis Clard 1?Y
~nyo.n';!. Tvansfer of cairds at any time is
probJibited.
In lonier to serve the best interasts of all
11Jhe
'S!1Juden1Js
it is necessary to lI1ave dbse~
certaitl reg1Ulation iII1the use k)If 1JheliJbrary:
1. All lxX>ks wlhlidhl~ave been definitely as23
signal to c}ass'es 'are [placed on shelves dlilrectly
behilIJd 1Jhedesk 'and ,are kIJJ~
~s the 'Reserve Books. SuJCJh
boOks may be w1fJhd1'awn aIt
8:30 !p,m. and returned beIflore 9:00 a.m. the
fullO\\'ing morning. (F1aiJiu!re
ro (Jibservoe1Jhisrule
/Will result in ,a fine of lOOnIcents per Ihou'r,
2. Bkis
ndt on reser,ve buit !in dema:nd are
termed "overIJJight books." 'l1hese may leave
1Jhe:tibralr,y at any time of djay or ovemigfht,
ibut must be returned before 9:00 a.m. 1ihe fol]bwiJI1g da'Y Penaity ~or late 'return
LS ten
cents~per d~Y.
3. All 'books (,with !the foregOlinlg' e~ceptions)
ma[Y be wi1!htdirawn lf1or itIwo weeks. A lf1iIneof
two cents a day, wIiItJha 5 cent milJJimum, will
be charged for bookJs kept over time. Encyclopediia volilIIins and dictionaries
may not be
taken from the 1ibl1aTY.
4. Magazines may be 'Wi1!hdra\wn fliO]n 1Ihe
libr!ary subjec~ to ltihe salIne roles las (R;eserve
~.
'5. No Istudenlt will be !issued grades or. cred"
its until all Jiilbrarry o1j!igations lhIa'Ve'been settIed.
.~Jry
6. N,o books may be removed tfrlCim the LIbrary e~cept by proper 'c~alt1ging lart Uhe desk
by the libI1arian!in
cl1Jacrge. AJrIryooe ~aking
~oks not ~erly
cIhIa'1i~ged
f11om tJhe ILibrary
wiill be subJect to ~ fme of $5.00 for each
~~
and t:<>SUSlPen.sIonlfirom ~l~ Oo11~ge,aictivllties u.n~ill s~ch fllles are. pa.itl. C~ppjngs
a~~ markIng bK>Oksand lPeII1iIodic~s IS 1PI1~
IhI1)Ited
..eIther
7. Alcoeptable dr.ess m tlhe libI1aJry for bo~h
men land W'Offien lis 11he :sallne las !for ~JJa~s
attendance. .'
The follOWlJIXgh(JfUrs.MTillIbe.observed:.
Monday throo'gh Flnday 8,.00 a.m,-9:00 p.m.
Saturday,.,
", """",
8.00 a.m.-4.00 p.m.
Sunday, , .." , , .., , ' ':' , ' 2:00 P.I?-4:00 p.m.
.Health
and infIrmary Serv~ce
TIle college et;nlploys If?u: part-tllInJe nu:s~s
and three part.,time PhySICIa,ns. An are ~rectly conCerl1l~ wi.th prom~
gjCiod '.rJhysic.al
land meI1lt8ll health lamong college students. In
24
I
I
I
,
i
..
~d~tion to s~ce for .a di~nsary
office, an
lIlf1l'~'ary of nme beds IS avatlable for 1Ihecare
of. mlllor illnesses and I1so1ation of istudents
wIUh suspected comm~iclalble di1seases. Slurgif!al c~ses and tacutely ill students Other than
1;.'510IaltJ!()!l
.oases 'Will be admjJtted onliy '!mtil they
can pe bmnsferred to other neaI1by or home
h!os!;Iltals. 4ctual .medicail carre is limited
to
the !pl'evention of .i11nessesand the emergency
t!"eatment of medlical and surgicail conditions.
Student~ Jiving on campus shiould immediate:y IIlOti~ the. ~llege nUiI'Se of lany dJ!lness
.wihIdh reqU!1res J!n!fmmary 'care. Students livlIlg Qff-calInp~s but taking mea~ on eamptis
whlo ~re so:ill ais to .Il'equire infirmarY' care
shall Im'mediately lJdtJjJf!ytJhe housooo]ider and
the Dean of IWI~men or Men or tJhe College
Nurse of suclh iJlness.
When in the dase of seriOus d!l1nessthe nur~e
or college physlician believe arnJbu1~nce tl'ans~cl:11ation to the infilrmal'y Or from 1jhe infirmaJry to a neaJrby home or hospiltal is neces..
'. the c?llege wiil see that such transporbatIOIl is proVIded, but the expense must be borne
by the student.
.I?ay students, '\vho 'may be aJdmJijjiJed
to the
In~Irmary provided there lis space available,
WI~ ,pay at tJhe i1ate Qf 1Jwudollars per da .
ThIS rarte will belgin wi1ilJ Itlhe first day.
'Y
.~tudents Iwill be 'rele;ased from the college
l~lI1ffiary only by a SIgned statement £rom
,a resporu;dJble tmember df 'the family
the family !IJhysi~ian, or the coHegJephYSi]cian:
or nurse.
Parrents willtbe notified by the college nUl1se
of 1Jheillness KJifan;V student wIhio spends one
or more ~, daiVs In the ~firmaIry.
.Any student wIho wIshes Ito dIo so may eInlPlOy his 0 n
ph~siciaJn !at his qwn eJqpeme. If it lis neC:S~ary 11Qiharve a IPI1escription ffiJIled Bit Uhe drug
SItore, the ~tudent 'wiIl be Tespol]Slilble for the
cost.
A~ci~ent a~ medidal iooUlranJceon a group
basIs IS available for aM stud~
tat 'a mini-
25
G
"
.
UThUlmICiDS
t and is aV'aiilable at ~e time of
ti
regisaon.
the~elV'es
Offtr
-camPUs
of an
the
d services
daty students
of themaJy
1:ihyslilcian
avail
Dinner
Lun h
c
Breakfast.
$125
85
60
KEYS
and nurse.
The college infil1ffi'ary 'will issue statements
at illness fu students wtho\have !received weat-
Keys for any dormitory rdQm ,are issued by
the Bursar's ~ce !iJora five dollar !fee. Whenever. a key is loot, 1t should be repol"'ted im-
ment in the dispensary.
Numerous requests for excuses from classes
mediately ,to the Bursatr's Office. If a dU2lioate is desired, iIt must 'be PUl'chased 1Jhrough
for minor and trivial illness are not in the
true spirit of the college. Persistent requests
for such action may be sufficient means for
the administration to request a complete reevaluation of the physical condition of the stu-
the Bui'saJ:'S Office. Ail keys remain the
property at the O>llIe'geand duplication of aI1\Y
k~:>:e},1~t Iby tJOO
CoLlege is expressly proMbited.
BUS SERVICE
dC'!1t, by his own physician, at his own exEdinboro js situlaJted on the 'malin bus line
p?ns~, in order for the student to continue
between Pittsbul'gih and Erie. Dwomg the day
matriculatilm
at this college,
and evening the buses DUIll nor1Jh ~nd oouth
..N...rses
Hours
.aJ~r?ximaJtely
every tw1o IhIDUl'S. S1Jude~s
.N,.rses murs wijll be cPOsted at the begm~mg
~ trave~ east or west can ,make conmng
of eaCih semester.
DINING
R~M.
nt;CtIt-ns
1D .ErIe,
Meadvtlle,
Pittsb~l1gh.
Smce :tIhe schedUles
Franklin
or
laTe constant1,:Y
iMeIaiLs
8!re;served !to boaTdmg students m ~e
College dining room, [RossHlall.
M;eal iIroUIl'5are:
WEEKIDAYS
cha~g,
schedules can be clle<:ked by telepho=g RE 2-8651.
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Each stUidentis eJCpectl:! to 0WII1the text-
Breakfast.
7:15 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.
lAmch
11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
L~h
(Sat~day)
11:30 a;.'m. to 12:15 p.m.
Dmner will be served Flamily Style at 5:1'56:16/p.m. Mm1dIay through iFcid.a,y an~ at '12:15
and 1:~ Swlday. Sa1lUlrdla'Ysuwer IS served
cafeterIa style at 5:00 to 6:30 /p.m.
bdDks !r.equired in 'hIjS Iclasses. All teJCtbooks
are av"a.1JJa,ble
at the Campus Book Stare in the
northeast end of Hlaven Hall. Besides teJCtbooks, the Campus Book Store cames all
sc~
supplies, art supplies, gifits, souvenirs,
etc. The Book Store .is another measure ijmtituted to enable ItiIIIestudents here a,t Edin!boro
Breakfast.
Dirme["
Supper
(Family
SUNlDAYS
9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Style)
..12:30
p.m.
5:30p.m.
to 6:00 p.m.
Admittance to the dining room is by dining
hall cards only, These cards are issued to all
students and are non-transferable,
A limited nUlmiber of guests may be acoom~odated in ~e dining ~m,
providi11i~ indiVidual meaCl tIcltets lare IPUrdhased d.'n'advance
in the ~1:e of 1JheDirector! of Food Service
'l1ransient meallraJtes are:
.(See
2627
to get ~ good educatiloo at a lo~
MAIL SERVICE
cost.
The College
T~eives
two ,mail delliveries
e~0h day. Dorm!iiJory
mJail will be delilVer~
dire:ctiy to the studeIJJts' mail
ljoXJes there.
M.ail for commuting students is placed in the
comn1uter's room ,in Normal EJrull.
lPck boxes are availaJble on 1ale (ground
fkX>r of tile. Stude«1t Union ~ a renAlal basis or
at the Edinboro post of!fLce at the rate of
$.90 a quarter.
back <;OV8rfor mqil address form.)
BOARDING F ACiLITIIi1S
A.ll do11Initory students
laJre requliTed to take
1Jheir meals in the O&lege Dining
Room.
creased
.enlro1ilment,
'Fre;shmen
more resIdent stude;nts wIll not
other priovision for tiledir meals. It is reoommended and they [will jjiII1d it gI1eatiy to Uheir
advantage ,to board at the college. Hqwever,
once a s1nJdent has elected to !take Ms meails
in the Dining Room !he will lbe expected to
'contiIJJUedoing so !fo~ a fuil1 semester.
CLOSING OF DORMITORIES
DURING VACATIONS
The follQW1Dg regulatms. ihave b;e~n devel?POO to control ~e tl'~Ifl.fI~ Cl)nd(i1jj,OI1S
..land
1~rove
the ~arklng ~a'cilitiies. The,s~ regu:latIons apply 'alik~ to st~dentJs, adimij;fi]strators,
faculty. :and nonlilnstroctiona\l perlSOIIIIlel.
I. COLLEGE PARKING PERMrrS
A. MJ. college persomIel who expeet to
an;y tianeto drive to the college are re-
Dornritories and tlhe Dining Hall 1wJi!H
be
clo~ed to a~ students durmg reguillar vacatiion
p~-IIOlisas listed on tlhe College CalendJar and
qujJred to re~er
tIheir cla'rs by purc~asing parkling ~ckers on registI'amon day.
Of;f-calnI\PUS
studentl\!/have ltIhe c{hoiceof eat1IJIgin lfhe DiI11iIJIg
iRiQOmor of lInalking some
also during thle period
SUInlmeI' ses,sions.
between semeslte;s or
All students will !be expected ,to leave
dormii!t;()riesoot 'lJater tlhan 6:00 p.lm. on the
}ast day ftrelceding a vacation period and
slhould not return betflore 2:00 1P.lm. 1Jhe da;y
preceding re..openmg of sc{hool.
E~ceptions tX>1JhisnJile mJay be granlted by
the Dean of Men or Dean of Women in unusUial circlmls~ances.
Alil undergJraduJatestudents wiUh the excepmon of Jlunior Aides, cIhoir ~embers and iStudent employees wihiOse
'selWiceswill be needed
willI be ex.pectedto learvedbrmitories not JJa~
~ha~ 24 hours aifiter the lIast sclheduled examillatIon of the ~riinlg semeslter.
COLLEGE UNION
11l1e1001legJe
Union provides a sna,ckIbar 'and
recreational ~alcil!ities for tJhe entire studeilt
body a~ fac.li1ty. 'llhe Umon is a non-profilt
cor1X)l'ati of stud~
and faculity.
~~eIIIsive
buiildmg.
rr~va,tion
..,must
has
:been done
to ti}e
Under th,e directi scheduiled.
CAMP,US:PARKING REGULATIONS
Due to lIiimited ~l'king facilities and ip28
and
SO;phobe permrtte.d
to have mof:or vehic~es on the campus or m
the commum~y of Edinb,oro.
B. F,a.i1ure to register on tihe dJa,ys speciIfied or ,failure to ~ave the sticker prop-
erly dii~lJayed may result in Uheloos of
motor vdlicle privliileges.
C. "llhe cost of tine 'sticker is 1'5 cents.
Stickers 'will be issued in Normal Hall
on Registration Day. 'llherea;fiter, they
'may be 'purc{hased in the oifice of 1Jhe
Dean of Men. 'I1hIetsestickers must be
attached only to the rear bumII:,er of
1Jhemotor velncle.
1. Registration and sticker,s alre not
traoofevalble.
2. The eollege 'Inlay oancell motor vehicle iPrIi\iiJegesif !\!heparking regulations 'are e'v'~ed, or if the vehicle
is 'used in a InIaIIlner 1Jh.atis detrimental to students or to UheIcollege.
II. PARKING AREAS.
A. All student parkJing on the campus
slhall be in the '!parking area e~ of Uhe
boiler blouse road.
B. All
ovem],ght
and dead storage [JaJrking
be in Uhe 'a'rea of tlle iParkiIJIg lot
speciii:oailly deSignaited for ,such !park~g. This 'area is in 1JheNortlheast section of the pal1k1iI11g
lot.
C. Parking on boroulgjh streets is controlled Iby the boroU!gIh.Observe care29
.TO
.will
f u1l
.y all posted.regtU I atrol1!S'
r'ar king ~n
III
.,
driveways
and
OOrnlall:y
result
1n
.nP-parking.
m
,a
and 'a fme.
" 1"0 PA Dv
ING " AREAS
LW'and
COLLEGE
are~
parking
~~
JJVr
,will;
ticket,
STUiD """.LO:)
""'TTT1~
EMPLOYE~,
'b
""a
e
I
.
liViing
-Items
in any
1. .'I1iIokets WIll be ItSsued for
college
tralfflc
Vl-
2. Fall~re to reglste,r -$2.~..
3. L1Iegibl~ or mlutllalted 5ticker
-any
$2,00, Sti~ker may be rep~ced ,free
o~ cost m .the .De~ of Men '5 offi!ce.
4. First tna~ic ':'l°~a'tion -$1.00,
5. Second Vlolation -$2.00 ,and revocatio~ of college parking pvi.vileges,
6, ThiIrd o£fen'se -SuspenJSm
Ifirom
th.e College.
.ization
7. Fmes must be paid befure ';student
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violations
will
retUirn
a
pam
of
to
the
record.
VI, PAJRKING
ALi fines FINEE.
collllected
to t!1e
National
lIoan
fund.
to
become
personnel
-.
dormitory or lhIOuseis to palrk !in ~y
street immediately
adjla'~n.t to the
caffi1pUJS.These street looafuns for
parking ar~ 'reserved !for commuting
students or for vill~ge rreSii~nts.
IV. TRAFFrC IREGULATIONS.
A. The speed limJit on the campus is 15
mpJ1,
B. The driveway from Academy Hall t'J
East Hall is a "One Way" driveway.
Enter only at Academy Hail.
V. ENFOR<;:E~ENT.
"
A. Emo!"ICement of all ~egu1:~tl°ns. will
~ as iP;Omjpt :as IX>sSIIble ~
i~artiail, ~lS ajppli~ to .all jpeI1sdnnel.
B. Pen~lties loz: ViOl!~tlon,
"
ol~,.
All
student's
"' tedt
-~.;[
A .? N par k mg
'~"
U
permlu
a
""'l-!
time:
'
1. In areas marked "ViSjjtors,"
2. On the serVlice drives
t() Reeder
HJaR Student Union anctotlier
college' ,buildings.
.1. On any }awn area.
4. Ln drivev.1a:\-"s of college
owned
boUJSes.
5. No
student
classes.,be ,pet1Initted
C.
will
D=ense
-'
be
turned
Ed uca t i on
over
Act
DailyBulletin.
To aid in the ~emination
ef general mfOl'maltiilOn O!f interest to al;l Clollege $dents
conceming college aotivilties a Daily Bul!letin
is mimeogl'alI:ihed and distributed
tIhroughout
1JheIcollege.
"
&oould
wihich are
be prepared
to appear
in ,written
m tIhe Bulletin
form, silgned by
the wrilter, and \Pl"esented not later 1Jhan1:00
p-m. of tJhe dJay IPriJor to the dia-te ~ey ~re to
~ar.
These notices ma;y be d~ed
m the
"Daily Bulletin" recetptacle provided fQr them
in the PresideIlit's ,Office iIIl Norffi1al Hall.
Scheduling Social Activities
To avoid conflict it ha.s Ibeen necessary !Ix>
hlave one centrol oIMice wlhere all social events
can be SiChedlUled.'llhIis sclleduWg is done in
the office of tIhe Secretary to the O>llege
PTesddent Iwlhere IfiQm]Jscan be obtained. Requests IffiJUStbe SlUibmlitted ilk>t~e President's
secretary 'alt Lleast ~
weekis prIOr to the date
requested t&>r 'the social event.
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No social event in wllnch womoo ~e mvolved mla~ be sdhieduled until all the necessa!l"Y requir~ents
have
been
!for chlaperk>nes, hoUll"s, etc.
ffilet and
approval
1Jhe 1?~an
of Women !has been 1jI1.e
given.
Beflore ~Iadvertiismg
eventiJIllg actiwty, it is l!leCessary to h'ave
tnle adtWity reoorded on the Social!. CaLendJa~,
'The SclheduliIllg OQmmjjttee seeks to ma~tain ~ well-bailianCed and satis~actory saC1!al
program Permiooion for ~dheduling an eveilit
may be .denied when 1!i1egeneral SocijJal Calenda'r or the Callend~ ~ a particuillar orga.nseems over-crowded, or when the mam.81
!
tenance of higjh aoodemJic sl1andJalI'dsin tJhe
college would ,seem to discourage the activirtly
in question.
;7)':;: "',!rj'~' [3:J U"",i
,',,;,1(!'"
.,j
i.[);:'"!'~
;;"",'...',ii,,;:,'l ,
Approval of rooms for meeting and lactivity
purposes is adminisJtered fJh!l"OUIg1h
tJhe Dean of
InstrucUion's Ofifice.
The ~acl thlat an event is schoouled in tJhe
calendatr of 1Jh1shandbook does not excuse the
evem tram the ,scheduling procedure outlined
here.
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STUDENT
REGULATIONS
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REGULATIONS FOR WOMEN
Section 1. -Women's Hours
1. Regular Permissions:
A. Reglillax /hours
shall
be
observed
1Jhority.
II..General Provisions:
A. Whenever
a w=an
pears on 1Jhe Dean
by
bQ1Jh
on-o~
land ojf-oaJrnIpuswo.men students aCicording to h fIolloWlIIIg
schedule:
Late
Minutes:.
Women ~ents
2. Women students ,may ~ leave their
'Until 6:00 a.m.
3. A studeIJitmlruy"'IPendFriday 'and Saturday nigihts in a room other 1JhJan
her
providing s:hecr-egistersIller iritention in W1!1iting
with the Dean ()ifWorn"
en or her lagent.
2. -GUESTS
1. Men Students in Women's Residences:
A. Men srtuden~ must not visd.tin women's
dormiltories lbefore 3 p.m. Men studlentts
1Jhe re~n
the
sibility Of disciplining ihen1selves .When
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wOmen residents
maly stay
kJJ
yj;sitors JIOunges in acoordance
wdth
the women's ~urly
tardy. If a student ac~altes
'10 late
minutes ,she ~d
confine herself to
her residence for 1Jhreenights. For each
Iaddi1Jilor]aldJilVeminutes she SbduI!i add
one ni.g!ht. She m8;Y not. ~t
with any
male
stud~ts
durIng
~
it1ffie. If. an
emergency
'arilses de~a~g
her
'a:l'(['lval
at her place Of residence,
t!hIe &1;lident
shlQu!1d call and so notiIfy someone m au.
apJiist
the Dean of Women in an amount at
le~t to correS1fX)nd propol'tionately
to
hours of 'wwk reported as umatisfactory.
B. Permlissioms for 'aJbsences IfliQm residences are granted as follows':
1.Women s.tudenJ1Js
are eJOpectedto aJctin
laccoroalnce will1h the parreIlltal permissioll s~s whliC'h the Dean 0If Women
receives before ~e student aJrrives as
a freshmlan. Before leaving thie campus
for overniglht, the studen~ mulst SIign
out on the provided slips aInd upon returning, sign in.
-visiting
will have
student's
name
Instruction's
of studen~ doog UJIliS/8Jtis:flaQtory
Wbrik,
i.e., wlQrk 'below ~andard, !her (permis,sions may be curtailed or withwalwn by
Mlonday througih Thursday
]lreShnnen
-9:30
Sojphomores -10:00
Juiliiors
-.10:30
Seniors
-11:00
All Women Students
Friday
-1!1:00
Saturday
-12:ro
Sunday
-10:00
B. Late PeIl'1mIiIssions:
,. .,. ."
Exceptions may be gralnted by the Dean
of lWomen or her agenlt.
EACH SEMEETER:
:Flreshmen -Two
~:30 pers Ifor FLl"iday
nigjht. 1lWK>11:00 [)eiI"s for Saturday
night.
.resid~ces
Sophomores -Three
12:30 pers for Frlooy
night. Three 1:00 Ipers ~or SaJturdiay
mg'ht.
.own
Juniors -FOUIr 12:00 pel'S ~ FrldIaIY
night. FOUIr 11:00 pel1S for SiatUif'day
night.
.Section
Seniors -Firve
tt2:30 pers far Frld~
nd.giht.Five .1:00 pers !for Saturday
night.
of
regulations.
B. Men and women gJUesiEmust 'alwa;}"S
COndUiCt1JhemJselvesin ac'cardalnce wi1Jh
aol!epted standards of e1Jhics. Violati~
ofsucll1 standa!rds willI result in woman's
loss of privileges.
II.
Women
Students
may
not
visit
men's
residences.
Section 3. -LOCKING
OF DOORS
All doors .are locked by the nlilglht iWlatdhmlaal:
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co
-
East Hall -9:30
and Reeder Hall ~! ~.o:OO:
Heather Hall -10:30
land Haven Hal!l at
11:00 p.m. Monday through ThWsday. Friday
night dool1S aTe locked lat :111:00,Sa.turday at
12:30, aM Sunday at 10:00. Women students
havilng late permJi!ssions will be ladmitted at
the time for wihich their {permission ~as been
granted.
Section 4. -PARENTS'
PERMI~ION
Written permissions for 'women students by
parents are required for:
(1) Swimming 'in off-OaIJlJPUSaJreas
(2) Canoeing and tidalting
(3) Skamg
(4) Riding in automo1)i1es
/5) Visiting 'aJWaylfu"am home or college.
Such permissIion.c; are SUlbject 00 fiIllal
proval by the Dea!l1 of Women.
FOl1ms will
apbe
sent to parents fur recording their ;permission.
BecaUISe of the danger of accide~,
permjssiloll of parents must be ,gvanted lbefure students may ride in automo1)i1es.
A WOIn'aJnsfudeJn/tlis nIot permitted to leave
for home afiter an evening (X)llege fWlCtion of
any kind except by special written jpermisslion of her pareIlhs, which must be in the
Dean of Women's office ~
days before the
event.
Section 5. -DORMITORY
MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS
1 Rooms
.Assignment to ;rooms is made by thie office
of Student PerSOImel SelIwices. Keys aire pr()cured from the OfBice of the Bursar. JRooms
must be kept clean and readJ,yfor inspection at
all times. 'Dacks, scotclh 1Ia~ or nali1s in walls
aire not permitted. The electric wiring is Iwt
the tyjpe fQr !heating appllaInCes; therefore, electrlc irt)ns and hot IPlalt.esaxe not !Permitted.
StUJdeDts~re lresl()()nsILble!for the tidiness ()f
1heir own rooms, The college mJalilrltains the
ri,g'ht to :have IPerioddc IiOom inSlpection. Disciplinary action will be taken agaioot those
stJudent..c;:wiho are lfowId 1):) be consistently
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'T
".
negligent.
2. Smoking
Fire !regulations land 1!he protection of life
and property requlilre that 5,tudents do [1J()t
smoke in their ;rooms lor el$lelwhere in the co!llege buikidngs except wthere spectal rprovisdions
are made ,by tJhe college. ThdtuTe /to ~p)y
mlary cause disciplinary
aCition to be taken.
Womlen student.'> who smoke mJUst supply
themselves IWi1h cefiamic or metal ashtrays.
3. Absence from Campus
Befure leaving her ~eSji:lence ~aill after 7:00
p.m.. la student is !required! to reg1ilSter !her
namle, destination, escort, time leaNing, 'aald
e~ted
time qf ["eturn on tlle forms provided 'at the desks !in her c~us
resideruce.
This ",hould be dooe
l:iOrougl\ of EdiIliboro
if a student is lea'vi:nlg 1Jhe
'anytime
during the day.
4. Quiet Hours
Night qUiet hours are mum 7:00 p.m. to 7:00
a.m. Piarros must I1Qtbe /plaJYedduring these
hours. Radios ,and /record 'pla~rs
may \be
pJiaryed at an;y time. provided rthat they aJI'e
tu.ned so they cannot be hea'I'd QU/tside the
room.
5. Callers and Guests
(Ia) Gues.ts for ovel1!light or for tlhe dill.ing
rKjom Sh.<:IUJd
be introoU/ced upon arrival to tIh~
Dean of Women. Students nlay have overnigthit
guesf6 i.n the dormi.tory 1:mJlY'.
over w~eken~,
except In very ~eclal oases iIf ISlPacelIS aV'alila!ble.. Overni~t
guests nwst ,register on OaJI:{lS
proVIded by the J?ean of 'YOIn,en or her ~gent.
Chalr'ge for overn1l1ght~gmg
IS $1.50 per person. Arralngement6 .for linen mlust be made lbefore .1Jheg1Uest'arnves.
.
It IS .undel1SltoOO.that g1I;IestsWl!il tfollQW the
rreguiLa'tioD5.g?,:ernmg hIT .ho~tess aJnd ~at
tjIle TesponSilb!lllty of acguaIntlng
glUest Wl!th
tlhesle regu1ations resl1s /WLthtlhe ~stess.
(b) Fathers and other m:aJS~e
gu,eSf6 of
wome,n students Irnu~t be elnltertamed In the
d!:JrmMry Jbbby. This does not aPlJily to the
first day of the college year.
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(c) 'llhe 'rlesidence 'hall is ClOSe(! to guests 'at
10:00 IP.m. daily, 11:00 p.m. Frida:y, ,8Ind 12:30
a.m. SatllI-ct:ay...
(d) On the evenmlg ()(f all-college functions
such as l~ctures, giames, movies, etc., whiclh
last beyond ~e ih!ClUiI'S
listed in I-A, alll s1Judents
mUls.t re:PO!l't ill not J!ater ltJhan one-lha~ ~our
after the c]Jose of the it!uncttiion.
6. Off-campus Regulations
All studell1J1ls
living ou~side the dormitories
must hlave the a(~oval
of the of~1ce \Of Student Personnel! Services !for such residence 00less they 'aiI1eliving in fueilr own !homes.
The HJQusing Committee bias 'a list of tl:le
residences
whiClh biarve been ofific;ia~y
des,igDated as Approved
Houses. Pett"mlsSD.on to lIve
in tilIese h.oIm~s is 1]ot 'automatilca~y gI1anted.
However.
as In .1Jhecase
of any
o1Jher offcamiPUIsarI1angement,
individUial
arrangements
are only tempoI'aTy untiil fue
applicQltion
blanks 'are receilVed, alWroved, and filed by
the Housin'g ComJffiittee.
W(jInen stude:nts livinlg in Edinooro 1mhomes
otiher than theI: own alre. expected to follow
11heroles applY'lJIlJgtJo resIdents on c~mptrs.
~el'ffiission IOrdilnJarily granted by 1JheAsBi:>cijitjon of Women Students may be granted by
the ]andlady.
7. Drinking
No aLcoholic beverages mlay !be fbroughlt on
the oampus or into ~f-calIJ1[~s ~ouses. Any
woman wlho retu!ms to 1Jhe'~aJmpus under the
influence of liqJUior wi!ll be summaI1j!J~ suspended. ~rson!s 'wlbJo wo]aite this lI'egulaltion
may be ,subject to sUlS!Pel1sion(:.' dismiss'atl.
8. Personal Property
Neither the college nor the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania is liable for students' personal
property. The college recommends that students
secure a it)erson~ !PI'qperty poliCy covering
clothing aDd viaJuable items.
REGULATIONS FOR MEN STUDENTS
Men'~ regUllations alre Controlled by the
Men's Council, ltIhe Detan of Men, tJhe Director
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of Student Personnel SerVlices, aM the I'Iresident of the College. The Council consism of
three represen!Jamves from Centennial Hall,
three 1rom the off-OOIm1Pus men, and tJhree
from the men commuters.
It is 'primarly insisted ,tlJIat all men condwct
1JhIeIru~elves
as gentlemen am iIn keeping wi1Jh
1Jheaccepted standards of glacxi t~te.
1. Men are expected 1x>dress appropria,te!y
for all occasions. Even for 1Jhe most informjal aIIld casual IOcOalsions, c1othing
shall be clean and nea:t.
(a) Jeans levis sweat shirts aIIJd T-shirts
are no't co~dered
appropriate ~
1Jhe
dinilnlg room, land men
'be refused admission.
ISO lattired
'will
(b) For J1Jhe
evening meal ealch mIan .~ll
wear
a whlite
tie ' witiJ. .sII:J()rt
e'Qa.tand
slacksshirt
or 'and
la, suit.
(c) Students visiting IhhIe OamtPUs Scihool
should dress as future lteaclhers. Men
will ther~ore
wear suits and ties.
2. All m~ are expe~ted to be COQperatirvein
l1espelCftto the wkJImen's regWooons. They
l8jre not \permitted 1x>vi silt in W1amen's
doI'ffiitorn~ before 31P.m. Women's male
'glUests are extpected to be S!Uitably
dressed.
3.Alfter 10: 00 p.m. tlhe viciJnlity of tihIe seven
women's residences on Meadvliille Street
is strictly out-af-!bounds JJor men s,tudent.'). Men :wlho are escorting cr-esiden,ts
Qf these ihjqUses may acCOffi\pany the
young lady to the door of the hIOUISe
after
tJl1Iishour, but mUlSJt
then leave immediately.
4. No alcoholic beverages may be brought
on the campus or to any off-campus
housing. PeI1Sonswho violate ithis Iregulation ,are subj~ct tJo 11he severest oosciplinary Inieasures.
5. Any man who r~turns to th~ campus or
off-campus housing under the influence
of liquor will b'e summarily suspended.
6. Any ,man who Clondu~ts:rumself in public,
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r
on or off tihe rOaiInpUlS,in la walY that re-
7.
8,
9.
10.
fJ.ec~ ~rly
OIl. the dolliege is subjedt to
dlisclIPlinary aCtion.
Dormitory quiet bKJIJIrsaIre from 8:00 !p.m.
to 7:00 a.m. On SaturdaLYs, 'however,
quiet hours /begin 'at midnighit and extend ,to 9:00 a.m. Sunda;y. DUlring quiiet
houI1s 'men are eJCJpectedto enter and
leaVie the building
making
tihe least
noise possilile. Resident Assistants will
see that this rule is enforced.
No ,musical ,instruments are \to be pJ!ayed
in the d~mitories
at any time. Radios,
phonographs and tape recorders
may
lbe played in the IrtxJlm ,pvowded room-in
mates do not object, but volume must be
kept low enOUg1hto prevenit tihe instrument from being helaJrduu'llSildethie room.
Men who show lack of consideration for
others in this respect rnay be prohibited
by the head resident frorn playing their
rnachines at all.
Men.l!1~'J" have ~g1ht-~ests
pIiwiding
facilities a;re IaVialilable and tihe approval
of the Head Resident ha,s Ib~ obtalined.
Gu~s must be rei!gSitered. The t~tent
lodging fee of $1.50 will be paid to t'he
!Business Office.
All !men are expected 1.0 ~l"Iate
jn
~~ing
halls and ,wa'S'hrooms clean and
~n ordelr. Plaper and refuse ate to be put
III trash ca~. A,fter ~ing
a, mvatory,
every ~~
IS expeic,ted.~ wi!pe !it out land
leave 1~ In tJh~ ~'UiJon
l!l wlhdch he
/Wk)u1d 1.ike !to !find
to IllS4: it
11 Ea
, .'ch
.!mlan
it if he were
...w
IS TesIponSl'.lble.
to:
~e
tihe next
tid~ess
mitory
rooms. Special
OUItlets for use of
electric kons IWilI /be fOUnd in 1JhIebasement of CentenniaJ Hlall.
13. Men w(ho smoke ,must provdde themselves
,with metal or cea1almicashtrays.
14. F'()Od may nKJtbe kept in dioo-mitory I1OOmS
unless stored m metal boXles. Kieeping
bottles on window sills is ~ot !permitted.
15 Every dOl'Indtory resident is eJtPecied to
have a key !to 'his !roOm. Roorns should
be kept locked whenever residents are
out. Keys are to be obtained jjrom the
OffJice of the Bursrar.
16. Any rnan having a grade of less than "C"
any subject will be expected to be in
his roorn studying, Monday through Friday, during evening quiet hours.
17. The ReSidel1lt AssistaJnts assigned to Centenmllila,lHall rrepresenlt fue President of
the College, and all dormitoJ.'y residents
are eJOpected to ,give them tiheir cooperaltJion.
18. The f.ire mPni1lo.r on each floor of Centennllal Hall wrlI make Siure tihlat every
rnJ~n obeys the !fire rules during a fire
drill.
19. The College nor the Cornmonwealth of
Pennsylvania is liable for student's personal property. 'Dhe college recommends
tha~ stud~'lo; .secure a .lPersonallPro!perty
'P°llcy oovenng clothmg and V'a'luable
Items.
REGULATIONS FOR OFFCAMPUS STUDENTS
1. Stud~
,,b. d
a i e
1Jhat apply
living
by
to
off-campus
""
U11e same
students
are
expected
CKJllege reg1lilations
ldYing
on campus.
of his own room. Periodic InSpectiOns
~1I be rnade. and ~en found to be consls~ntlY negligent will be asked to rnove
off campu.s ~uarters.
12. Be~ause CIL.!fire Ihazards, tlhe use of elec~cal a~lialnces dtiher tihan. d1"y-s.i1Javers
aInd radioS' Cal!lI]ot be ;peI1m1tted In dm-
They have representatives in tihe Student
Council wiho help ad 'Vise ~d se1rtfleprob.le~
pertaining to ItII1eK>ff-calInlPUsgroup.
2. Lockers for day students are a~ailable in
the basement of NorInJa'l HaLl
3. Students rooming OIff-camjpus '~re eJCJpected
110 show consideratiPn 1ior and to co-
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, ,.
operate
tlhePlaJIttilouiJlarly
peo~le in whose
they 'arewith
glUeslts.
they ihomes
shOuld
be as quiet as ~si!bJle if they enter late
or stay Ujp aJft~ the o1Jherinmates of ,1Jhe
Ihousehave retired. They sIhIouldlintroduce
1. Close the windows.
2. Turn on lig1hts.
no guests ~~aut
11he householder's
ex/PI"ess
perInlSSiK)n.
They
carefu,l
not roo
leave illigihlts
on, SIhould
water be l'U[IJ1ing,
4. Carry
smioke
doors or windows needlessly open. They
slhould not tu!I"non ,1Jhe
Ihouseihk>lder's
rtele-
5. Close door to room.
3. Put on coat and baIrd~ole shoes.
tqwel
(rJUt over
fa'ce
in
ca-se of
.)
'Vision or radio set lmless invlited to do so.
They ~
not ra'buse telephiooe privileges land sihouJd be p~t
in making
payment fur long distance calls. They
6. Proceed in single file to nea,rest fiJre
exit. Keep rigihJt in the halls and on
stairs. Walk swiftly but DO NOT RUN
OR PUSH.
!should cooperate in keeping 1Jheilrrooms
clean and in order. They should nJotexpect kitclhen IPrivi!l~ges.
4. All students w!ho acre not livling in the
.
7. ~f you are not IInyour ,rOOm.
wlhen a1arm
~mgs, .go 1)0the nearest eX1lt(your own
if feasIble).
dOI'mii1JQl;"ies
may study or :e~ax in the
students daylI'oom, ~cated m the basement of Normal Hall, /Whenever 1Jheydo
not 'have a oJialsSduring the da\)'. 'I1his
8. After leaving building, stay in immedi'ate vicinity of 1Jhe!fire exit 'and at least
100 feet away from 1JhebuJiilding. rRemain
quiet.
room is open dailJY!from 7:30 la.ro. to
6:00 'p.m. and 'Saturdays .firom 7:30 a.m. to
12:00 noon. Day rstudents m1ay use the
room 1J!) study, lreJIa!X, and eat their
lunclhes. The \9tudentsQJJsmg
thrlISrdCimare
eXPE;ctedto keep it free £rom. liItter and
refram ]rom conduct that mjJg1Iltpro~
distU[ObjIng
00 others."
The ;parlors of Haven HaR ;are open to all
women studeIJits.Moo aV'ai!JIaible
for use tis the
9. Do not Iretul1Il to your room until 1Jhe
signal is 'given -then
dk) so immediately ,and quietly.
II Miscellaneous:
I.Fire escapes aTe to ,be used ()nly for fire
drills or in case of actual me.
Social Room in the lbaJSement of Haven Hall,
wthich is ~n
dUiI'ing 1jhe regu:llar dorrnJitory
2. Nio clo1Jhing other ~an 1Jhat specified
must be put on or taJken from room.
/hours.
..notify
DORMITORY FIRE REGULATIONS
for 'thoajptam.
e ni -"h"
3. If .0;'"'"
leavm
theg floor
FIre drills are held 'at LleastKmcela mont.'1.
S tu"'~n
uc..ts
~
ust
All 'students ,mUJst participate,
and greatest
care must be taken to .see ltf11ateveryone follows orders iilmplicitl'Y. The dbject is 1J!)get all
students out (jf the !buildings safely. Speed is
4. The fire (jbIief or college ofifioial will
sound the 'a1arm 'for fJiJredirilli. In case
of a real f~re, the person neaJrest the
,aO!ai!1In
box 'shiouid 'give the signal.
imperative.
5. Specific
(.
Sil~e
is. necessary.
Fire
Drill
Prooedure
When fire
alarm
rings:
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...,..
instructions
t
e pos ed lJ!lr~c..ve
b
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on
evacuation
undings.
.
b
will
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Student-Faculty Council Officers
President
Lee Boyer
Vice President...
Jerry Dilly
Secretary.
Sally Dennds
Treasurer.
Mr.. Curtas Ickes
Advisor.
Dr. WilliJam Cornell
The St1udent-Faaulty OOUIllcil considers 'and
enacts mudh legisJlation in cODiI1ecticm rwi1Jh
caiInjpus problems. An iInlPortant lfu~tIion is
the budgeting of 1JheStudent-Activitry Fund.
The O ready to ]!i.S!tento and ~
.any new !Pl"O-
Ipdsiailifor college progress. Council meetings
are qpen to aI1iy of th~ student body \VthIoIWisIh
S
UDENT
to
T
attend.
Meetings
~e
held
the
fi~t
a;nd
GOVERNMENT
,
STUDENT GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTION
AND
CONSTITUTION
..1jhe
.of
;:. ~
As Revised l1959
ARTICLE I
Nlame
The name Qf 1!ms orgawaltion
shiaM be 1Jhe
St1udent~Facu~
OOOJjerative Gt()V1~rnmemJ:t
of
Edlnboro Stialte Colleg;e.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
Wlhiile appreciating
deep1y 1Ihe province and
functions of the otherr adminjstvative bodies,
Iwe 1Jh.estudents, the Ifalaulty, and the Preside11!t
tJhe Cd1!1ege,feel tIhIat there SI1Jillrem'ains
uilioccupied a large pl1omlising field !for c~r,a,uve service. Accordi11gly, we db hereby de-clare that the purpose of 1JheCoopeIiative 'Govermnent is tk> ltJa'keover increasmg1lY 11heres!PQnsilbiility :for organizing aInd dir,ectiIJig !piUre.
ly student a~atirs, to cooperaite with 1JheprQpel'
college a,utJhorities m ma,tters of student wel-
fare,
and to seek constant1y to make the
college a be1rtJera'gelllCY for developing
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1Jhird
Wedne!sda)yS ill 1JheStudenlt CoImIcil RJoom.
CoW1lcil members are elected. by 1Jhestudent
~
.and Ifaoul~yl.and ~erve for. two s.elII1looters. MemberShip m this ~roup IS cons[dered
...,~-~a very lJdIgJIl
""1"-'1..
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e.t1fec-
tive
citizens.
ARTICLE ru
MembeI1~P.
The memibel1Ship of 1JhdsCo-qperaltive Government shall corusi!stof lall ~tudents, Ja]l fa'cu1ty mernlbel'S, and the Presidloot 'ill ltJheCo}lege.
ARTICLE IV
Function
All stude!l!t aJlJdstudent~aJoult;y organizations
are subject to the CauIIJIcill.
land ~ tJhe awroval
of tih~ President of the College.
ARTI1CLE V
Membei1shlip, Election, Offi;cers
of rtJhe:~cil
SECTION 1. 'l1he Student--Faau]ty
Coun'oill.
~aJD. be oorI:llPosedof 1Ihe Ifollowing:
(a) One Irepresentative ~ each lI.OO!Women
on Ciam\pllS,or a fraction of \1-3rd .or I.DiOretheror, aPPCJ'rtbcmedIaIlnQnJgtihe ~Itb:ies
by 'Uhie
Women'ls Dormdtorty Council but m suclh a
!mlaIJjrJR;r
that if pCJsSible, ea ,persOns or Imore wilil. have lat least one representaltive.
(b) One r~esentative
Iforealclli lJ5Olinen an
CalII1l?US,
or a fractnJqn of !1~rdi 0: ~
thereaf,
!aIPPOrbioned among tlhe domni1JOIiies by the
Men's Dormitory
Oo~cillbut
in such a man!Irer 1ftmt jjf posslifble, eadh dormitory Of 50 lPerSOIJJS
or more :wili iJiaJVeat least roe l1epresentlativ;e.
( c) One ["~rresentaltilVe for ealcih 0.00 oflf'aalln,QUSlinen, k).r a !fractiOn of i:J.
~
or more
1Jhereot.
(d) One Irepres.entatli'Ve for each 1!50 offcamp~
women, or a ~aJctioo of 1--3rd or
more Itlherelof.
(3) 'I1wo representatives
:From eacih c]Jass,
one man and one wbm!an, selected by tlhe
classes.
(tf) A ~aClUi1tymem'ber elected aInimlfaJ.1.y
by
tihe :t1a'culty.
(g) A iaauilty lIneJnlber apJX)iIntedi by tlhe
President of /the CdIilege.
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(h) The LDean of ~
land jjhe Deal11 qf
WomenSECTION 2. Methods of eledfun.
To lbe eJligible fur eJ.eetian to the Council
Sbudents Should be outstanding in chara'ct~
and a'bility and /have a cotlege reclOO-d
Of ;better
Wan a 2.2 average
ex~
lfreSlhmlen who
mlust la,dhlieve 1Jhis 'a'Verlage by IUl1ebegilnlnilI1lg
of tthe second Isemester of tiheir f1iTSIt
year. 'I1hJe
avernge J1qr eliIg]!bitity as Student O:Juncdil
President ~t.
be ibetter ~&'10 a 2.5.
,At 1JhebegJMmg ~ jjhe fimt ~emooter of the
freshiinan yeaJr, la, InBIIJ and 'WOmIaIl1
representative shaLl be elected. The wornan wiLl serve
tVv1osemesteI1s.. ~
lInan WIllI. serve one semester, and in lhis pJirucefor seoond ~emester,
a ~v male ;represeI1tJaltive will /be elected to
serve for tw.o semes.ters'.
The followiing ~eItIhOOshlal1 ,be usoo to elect
c]jass represen1;a~ves:
EaJC'h 'claSs IW!ill eleclt two lInernlbers, on.e
lmJale land one tfemale, ~ jjhe StudeInIt Council.
The upper thlree class r~resenl1atives
will
halVe been electoo by Octobeir 1; ftihle£resi11Inen
by 11heend af the first quarter, allld for the
sec,ond semJ~er clec,tions, by ~ebruary 115.
.Othei1. glroUlPs shall eIle:ct theIr ~esentatJives Iby p~u1:a[' vote prIor ,to October 1.
~e
Preslident shan /be electoo in \1ft1efollowmg ~IJJner:
~
iWeekisaJfter QPIen1iIJIg
Of tlhe second qfWalrtar oIf the first semester, tIhJePreslident of ltJIle
junior )C;]:asssl]a1il ~int
a nominaj1ling: committee of $ree wIhn ,Shall nlQrndllialte~t Jeast
~
persons from )tIhIejundor \Class as candi~tes :nor t?e dffice .<>f(PIresident df 1J!tt:;
'~UII1ro
cU. In addlitlion any Jun1or may be e11JgJlble
for
thjs lOiffice tf .'a peti1Jion stg1IlOOby eigjhty stutlen~, excluding preseDJt membeI1s, df the Student Council. A canlliaite Who dJid nIot with~
dII1aw fi:om lbeing ~ced
on a simIilar petiltjion,
!reque5'hng 1ftJIathis JlJaime bi:! p~aced on the
ballQt,. be presented to tlhe SecreijaJry of 1Jhe
Council art least sevenJt;y-two hours ibe:flare the
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primary, wlhdich \Win !be conducted nIO later
than December 5. In the IPrirmary after tihe result.s have been tabulated, 1Jhetwo tQp candidates ~
hereby be declat-ed candidates for
1JhedMice K)f President of 1JheCounIcil. In the
event th~t any candidlalte W'ithdmws from tlhe
geJJ£lral election, 1Jheruune Q[ 1Jhe cSindidJalte
wi1Jb the neXlt WgjI1est number of votes in the
prjJmJa~ slhall be ~ced
Ion the Iballot. In c~se
no candidate O!' only one candidJate remain in
the geneI'al election, the Student CounIcil Shall
c;c1!1duct-a new /primary, the d'ate of which will
be deteTmined by the Councd!! and a~ those
w!hose llalmes have t1he filrst ~]eotJion slhall be
considered a candidate in fue seoon:d election.
At the fi11st student assembly after Christmas
Vlacation, tlhere shall be a meeting in whiclh
tlhe two candidates willlPresent
l1Jheir~liaI1Jsor
~aa15 reglarding 1JheS1Judent-Thlculty ~a1JiiveOovernlment. One week !following
the
~ches
the s,tudents shall elect h PreslidelJlt
of. fJ!Ic Counc.il 'by ballot. The candidate recelvrng the IIYghest number Qf votes cast shail1
hereb;v !be ,elected. The PreSiident-elect ,shialll
I
mary for tlhe ofif]ce of Vice-PrE3Sident, who is
to be a so~re
at l1Jhetilme of election, and
SecretaI1Y, w!ho mlay be airily class membelr,
~~1l be made by la. committee of 1Jhr.eeapPOinted by the Plresldenlt Of tlhe Council. For
.eac'~ of the Ia{bCJVe
offices at l~:-t four nomma1Jions shall be mlade. Any e11lglble memlber
of the student body may have Iblis IJ/almeplaced
on the bal1Qt prCJViding he Ms a sligned petition QP eig\hJty names. These nalmes ~t
exclude pres.ent members (jf tlhe Student Council and aIlso tlhose 'WiI1Iqsenamles biave been
pJiaced IGala simil~!l" petition. This :petition /must
be presented to 1j!ie Sec!l"eta~ of ltihe OClUncil
sit least severuty~two hoUirs be£ore tihe Ip~laTy.
ARTIOLE VI
Duties of the ~uncil
SECTION 1. To lini1ljJate,orgtanize, and direct
in ~ation
with 1Jhefaculty, a social and
eduC'ational IProgram for ~
entire studeIJlt
body.
SECT])ON 2. To integlr'ate, impr;ove, and 00pervise the orgiaIJlization and aictJivities of aU
students alnd student.JJaWilty groups.
tlhen ~1tt.eI1d JaIl meetiIigs
I~ a l}I()I}:otin~
mem~
until hIS t~
of off1ce beg~
With tJ1e
first r,egular
meeltin& Of the Oounclill alfte~ tihe
SECTION 3. To act luJX>n wbmitted
reques1lo;
for the ~an!ization
of any new student
or
student-faClultiy
groups.
second semester beglOO; The fOI1mer Presld.ent
Shall alttend all me.etings as a ~on-VIOtiIJIg
member of fue Council fur tlhe dfU'J:ati SelCOndsemester.
SEC'.rION 3. Any Sltudent vaaancy on th.e
Council ~all be. fiLled ~ tftl,e ~lance
?f h!is
ter'n1S at a special .el~tlon wiJtlhin a l)e;riJOdof
.seven,~eend!~, omit1rlng daIYS of vlaJdation, buIt
~clux:rmg Sa~rdays and Sundays, when vacabOil} l~ not rn e~fect.
SECTION 4. The o1Jherofficers of the CoUIncil :shall be the Vice-President IaJnd tlhe Secre.;
tary. They shall !be elected in ,1!hesame m!anner and at the Sialmetime as the President under 1Jheprovisions of Article V, Section 2, land
shall take ofifiice -at the same tiJme as tIhe President of tlhe CQIuDICil.Nominations ~dr tlhe pri-
SECTION 4. To provide, as needed, cooperative standing committees SlUChas the Ifollbwing: Budget C Committee,
Student Union 00mImi1ltee, iF1reshimanOrientatJiIonComm]ittee, SocdJal O>mmiittee, HandIbOOk
and ~u'blicity Comm~ttee. Also, alny tem!IX)rary
comJnljttees deemed nece~aJry. These committees m3.'Y coo.pem~ witlh lPurely facUilty
commiJtt~
fur tale same purpqse and shall
have at least bee
meInJberS (s.tudenit and
faculty). S1Iudent members ro these comlmittees s'hall be appQi/IIIted by tJ1ePresident of the
Council with t1he ~prtJvall
of the College.
FaJOU!llty
members of ~
ctJanmittees Shall be
appointed !by the President of the College.
SECTION 5. To ~aIte
wi1h the College
President, The TI1UIStees,or Sk)InePlioperly del-
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egtatec:tau1Jhorityllin 1Jheassessment, collection ..
land control of any student A~v~
Fee or oth~
er :fees, or d!1es that ,1Jhestuden~, ~
~e
rec?m.mendation of the Oounci, ma~ agree by
'~~Or:Ity vote t? lassess or \pay to ~J11ovidefor
ac Vlt.es, agencIes aII1d w,elfJare not adequ,alt.ely
:upponted by 1thIestate provided ,1JhJat
the &aid
~~ qr dues are /approved by djhe Presidellit
0
e ~llege and BdaJrd ()f Trustees, or other
o~ tile Budget ~ttee
of ~e Studient Counctl all. ~ds
beloogmg to or C:Ollected by these
orgaI!!1Zations shall !be deposIted uwn ,a request of rtJheOqUl!]cil in am disburses 1JhrO\lgh
a gene..T1a1
fund of wfhIidh a faJculty mlemJber (or
members) shaH be treaSUTer. This treasurer
(or treasurel1s') is to be appointed by 1Jhe
~;:es~dent of Ithe C
controlling algencry.
SEcrION 6. To hIold tw'O regular meetin
a mjonth, ,the fil1St and thJird WednJe5da~~
S~ON
2. The delegated custodian shall
keep indivliduail and 'sepaT'atea.ocounts of the
funds and credits Qf eacll organization. Dis-
eaJcIIl:mo~~, unless otheI1Wise stalted by ~e
counml, In addition to ~peciai meetings IaS
~;eded. A quO11UInISbJail1
CIOnstiitute a tmajority
1.Al~e elected membel1S.
bursements Shiall be m.ade kJnJJyupon duly aJUthorized requlisirtion of each drgani7Jation.
SECTION 3. There Shall be an .alIJnua:1IaiUdit
of ibhe General Control fund. This audit shall
SECTI~N 7. To recomlmend to 1jhetacuIty or
~e;
I
I
Pr~si?e~
of
the
College
peDla1ties
for
s e-
I
I
be pubJli'shed
1Jhe audit
is
or posted
completed.
wtthin
two
weekls
.
after
c~uc dISCJiP}ina'ry dases wihidh aJ11enQt \5iU¥mcIen1jJy serIOUS to walrn'ant ~ossible eXJpulsion
or o~er severe lPUm!)ihllnent.
SECTION 8. To pro~
Ifor at least One general s~
.assembl"':( eaCh LSemeSltJer!for the
\PU~se of mter~11ing
1!hework of the Council
SECTION 4. To lIJreParre and SUlbmlit to the
,fa'culty, the President, and the s1n1dent body
by May 1, a tentlaltive budget for the succeeding schlool yelaJrOf itlhe disbursemenlt of the
Student Activity Funds; a!I1tl to p~alre.land
submit to stu~,
~aculty, and the ~esId~nt
by 1n1Ie Co~ci!l,
the C Bresident,
or a
representatIve
Of 1j!le stutleDl1Js or the ~cw1Jy
to ,be iPel1formed by a com!~i!ttee,
knlqwn as the
Budget Committee
to consIst of ,a,t least thlree
""c, ~nd for traMaJCbng any !business of general
mterest to the. Student Booy brought bebre it
ARTICLE 'VII
.students
Powers of 1j!lePresident of tlhe College
Be~use
of 1j!le nature
of the ~CJe
of the
~esident of 1JheCollege and his respons'!bili.ties
1kI1IheBOard 1af.11rustees,
the State S Ii r-
by October II, a /fina([.li?udget for the. dlilsbulrS~ment of StudeIllt Act.ivilty iF1!JiI1rls.
'I1hj.sduty as
and tIWIO
fa'cuttly membem la!PIJOinted
by tJhe ~resikient df tlhe StudelIbt~l1Icil and
the PresIdent of the College.
ARTIaLlE
IX
Student Ser:vice Organi:z;at~n
mtend~nt df PiUlb.lic Instruction,
the ~te
CQUll.cII of. EdluJaaltion, and the Governor the
P~esident !is an ex-officio member of all ~om~J,rttees ~
to hIim is !reserved the cut and
nghit o~ [mal aIp~aI
Of lallil acts l11Uie! and
regu]jabons that ma~ be devised ~ offered
ARTICLE 'VIII
.dents
FilIJancSs
A "Stuident Sei"Vlces" ol1galI!!1Za1;ion,la cor}:orate body, ,stllall be set up alt tJhiisdoHege to
initiate, reg,u}ate, a!IId qpernte sudh! g;roup student activities and o11her enterprises involviDlg matteI1s lare not now pr1ovided for or !regula,too by ,the decisions of the Boar'd pf fuesiof Pennsylvania Stlate CoILege~ or SbJall
inc1Jurle: (1) Providinlg !for a student supply
SEcrION
1. In order
1b co-ordinate
'and
con.n:o~ the funds of the seveliallstuidentifalcuIt
~CtiVlties
and orgamzarbions
under
the cont~
store,
(2) fOr lunch
OOUJI1Jtersin reareamon
rooms
or dormdltordes,
(3) for vending
madhines, (4) for crontraClting (With 1JhJetel~ph:Qne
company
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for
pa~
teleI:lilones
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to
be
used
by
students, (5) for a,dJmii!Ilistering a Student UnIon, (6) and any Q1Jher aJctivi11ies or enterprises w!hiclh >the Board of 'Directors df SUicha
191Iudentservices orgaJnization Inlay deem desiraJble for ~tudent weJlflazre.
The affmrs !for this ovgalI1izatilon sihall be
governed and controlled by a Hoare Of Directors numbers seven (7) lPeqple: One memlber
of 1Ih~1Boalrd of 11I1Uistees
of ltihe College at the
time he is appointed who gball be appointed
by the ~sident
of ~e Board ~If Trustees.
Three members Ifrom 1Jhefaculty or ladminis'
tration's personnel wtho LSlhallibe 'aP1'pinted by
the Pres-ident of 1ihe College. Three memlbers
of fue studeIJit body who shaill !be appointed by
thc President of the Stuklent A:ssociaitibn.
, ..'
ARTICLE X
Ratificaltion
and Amendments
SECTION 1. 'l1hJis'cOI1!s,titutjJQn
ShlaJllgo mtJo
e~fect as soon as !I'atified by the approval of
1JhePresident of the College and by two"i1ihirds
wte of those present at 1Jhe meetiIJIg !for this
pUJIjpose.
SECI'ION 2. Thi.; oonstitution
mJa~ be lamended or revised by a majority wte of 1Jhe
entilre studeIit bK)cly and 1Jhefaloolty PfOV'ided
fuat said amendments or revisrlJOnmst be submitted in writing to 1JheCouncil and the Pr~ident of 1JheCollege, approved ,by 1Jhem, and
then posted for two weeks.
STUDENT
-FACULTY
Budget
Tom Steiner, Chamnan ."'.,,.
Pete Machuga
EdttJor of Spectator,
,
JeITY Dille~
MJr. Curtis Ickes. , , , ., , ...Dr.
William Cornell
Assembly
Judy Ja'ck "'..'..."".".'.
Ronald Simmons
furothy Ooosky .,,'...,,'...,
Wmiam Ro~chY
Franc~
Dr. William
Johnson,..,...
Alexander, ...Obarrles
Ohai['Inan GlendiIming
52
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STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
COMMITTEES
1963
Dr. Dwayne Thompson
\
I
,
y'
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month
h
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y
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first
the
on
held
are
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both
from
DaIs
VIce-President
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Miller
Joan
jour-
the
chiefly
literature
receives
and
NEA
PreSl'den,t
:.
Roschy
Willlaim
and
PSEA
with
aff1iliated
aUitomatfically
.is
Payne
R~Y!ll~
member
Each
stude11lts.
all
,to
open
IS
bership
ooms
.s
c
()n
coaper~ion among Comm commumcation and
Me~tngS are held in th:er~uter
R
fession.
'
The. E~inboro Chapter, Student PSEA ~em
pro-
a
as
teoching
of
recognlition
true
about
activities,
~
grea~m
encourage
to
and
bring
help
to
us
and
pi'QfesSlon,
reaching
par-
encour8Jge
0
.e,
Commuteif,
by
ticIpauon
the
enter!;
to
pI".'
~ose
among
attltw;ie
between
Colle~~rncanon
the
and
~~ters
profes,Stonal
~.a:
~
W'~
demooracy;
a
in.
effect
to
.~;
p
con
of
system
b~tel.
a
pub~c,educf(biOn
f~
role_Qt;.
the
conoemmg
ers
effect;ing
of
m=\
comnwe
,their
by
solutIOns
.te~-
amol]g,fut~
int~rest
~ter
to.
teachers;
to
18.
orgaI1l1zation
eIfeoti~the
more
a
dev~p
future
an,d
teachers
among
\lroty.
greater
velop
the
of.
regula.tion.
.e
of
pUJI'POse
The
Cdllege.
de-
to
education;
of
fIelds
van°':lS
ill
tumtles
that
~omes,
o:n
i~eIr
under
not
h~l]g
IS
o!ppo~
at;>out
~ation
W1th.
w;ochers.
futu;r.e
those
of
up
made
IS.
in
reside
who
~tudents.
proVide
to
..lea~rs~p;
Cultl,:ate.
to
ucatJloo;
CLUB
R;S
Club
Commuters
The
~-
of
fdeld
~e
with
<:oI1tact
closer
stud~ts
ar7'1Son
COMMUTE
give
to
are:
PSEA
Studei\lt
of
purpc~s
.The
H
James
--Mr.
AdviSO\r
l."~.
com-
,ee
men
muwng
.'"
men
for
resJUences
ff-
f:rom
tJh1l.ee
.~
A
"T;t;'
of
branch
a
IS
PSEA
The
'
fur
nd
a
men
campus
0
.:
E~l
Unda
Secretm-y
representatives
:~
~
P
cam
.the
of
each
from
Johnson
ldnda
,
President.
~
of
consists
Co~l
The
,
.c,
func-
SOClal
ng
nOns.
...
.S.E.A.
P
Studeftt
l'e~uJations
t?e
~r~l~
men
the
c.oncernin,g
ORGANIZATION'S
the
as
acts
~udents
in
f:
body
advisory
HONORARY
~D
PROFE$S:IONAL
STUDENT
STUDENTS
MEN
fO~
'l11~s~~~~~~N
"!
study.
of
course
some
of
Nancy
Miss
an
e
Carlson
etlhat
as
great';
pel;hai>&?'&
is
college
in
.tiv~ties
d
ck
P
Ruth
-Mrs.
Advisors
ac-
inll\:lese
participation
of
value
edooational
at
WedIOesday
4tl1
and
7:00.
the
$~r,
club
a
beCOmes
never
graduate
a
ents.
s
2nd
time:
Mee'j;!ng
if
E,ven
activltJies.
stJud~
Of
promotion
era!
from
and
by
el~
wom~
of
body
en~l1'e
the
gel!'
.the
~nd
keep~,.
~
l.aw,
liaiIIlenirI8TY
ex-
The
women.
p~
will
.committee
ecutive
paJr-
discussion,
~
ltechniqu.es
the
with
f.amiliar
treas-
and
pres~doot
'orf-c~
relPresenting
urer.
aoo
octlVIties
certain
to
accustomed
becomes
donn
each
~
and
house
C8JInpUS
and
.college
~
s~del"ht.
every
that
important
very
lS
preSlident,
a
t}are
treasurer
and
captain,
fIre
it
~ore,
groups.
other
and
.clubs
s;po!1sof
chai~an.
coun%Jblica,ty
tlie
on
lllClu.ded
~lso,
to
expected
be
wjJ.l
graduate
the
msbaoces
chailman,
SO.O1.
and'
treasurer
secretaJry,
some
In
activities.
sciJOOl.
and
lJife
?Ommunlity
of
COnsI~tS
al
ounc~
t
vice-presid
president,
a
ill
leadership
assume
to
expected
be
will
so-
pl~ng
~
wTec
A
The
functions.
CIa!
as
ac
s
enf.
for
bJdy
VlSory
.e
Edi!JOOr.O
from
graduates
who
person
~very
!egula-
tJhe
orCiing
w
the
conceTIllin,g
n.ons
PROGRAM
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
TS
ts
St~~DEN
Women
of
A.ssociatiQn
ad
The
th
18-
WOMEN
OF
ASSOCIATION
.
cod '~"
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EDINBORO
~
COLLEGE
CAMPUS'
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PARKING AREA
,. No,mol Hall
2. Muo;, Hall
3 Ma'ga,e' Complon S,hool
A Slale Hou.e
S. Re,;la';on Hall
6 Memo';al Aud;lo,;um
7 Wh;le Hall
8 Healhe, Hall
9 Haven Hall
10 Loveland Hall
II Ea.IHall
12 College Un;on
13 C'awfo,d Gymnao;um
'A. Powe, Hou.e
I
~
IS Reede, Hall
16 Conneau"e Houoe
17 Cu..ewago 'iau..
18. Km,ua Houoe
19. LeBaeufHou..
20. Mead Hou..
21. 1;one"a Hou..
22 Venango Hou.e
23. Cenlenn;al Hall
2A. Ham;llon L;b'a,y
2SRo..Hall
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James
open
Th
,
a
fu.
ill
students
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1930,
fI1atermty,
IS
a
m
of
p~o~
cast
~d
The
.ill
fanmn,g.
held
~e
earth
and
Lt~
I?embers'-.
will
English
.,
Vice-President.
This
km
.,.
Tmoc
.,
,
,
Wednesday
P1antz
...Y
to
Club
occas~ons
p~r-
eac
Y
NH
,
i
fue
The
be
flex.i'ble
clu'b,
Theta
Upsilon
Kenneth Scott
".
A_"'~"
Tr
Advisor.
Dr.
32.
(1bis
,
Wednesday,
b;y
field.
every
fraternity
is
affording
a
The
mOIJJth
to
Long
Theta
professioool
7:00
~e
p;rn.
of
high
!interest
org:ani.2Jation
m~
at
of
geog;r,aphy
fuv1Jher
.c°rnmon
jjreternilty
59
58
HaII"ry
purpose
The
{Jpsilon
fra~irty,
a,n
y~"
wor
third
stla:nding
Debut
f1Tst
ear
in-
are
which
funCtions
m
time:
of
First
p.rn,
shailil
."".'
-
~..,,"ary
,
h
s
each
student
.d
Meeting
7:15,
publishes
of.
7:00
nIJOIIIth
11hey
tudents.
moo
to
English
ClUib
magazine
lIterary
Pr ',
.,~--"
~so
homes.
of
s1~ty
off-cam1?~
members
attend
terest
English
~e
a
at
the
Gamma
Teach-
to
the
ness
amd
era!
°!l
needs
each
the
.
£.urU1'='rm
LlteI1atU!re
and
activ'lues
""'e
in
t
e
~e:
tlOlpa
L
an!1.'u.-o
English.,t
the
twice
~lin
g
of
s'ciences.
rneet
rnonltJh
of
for)
has
a w. g the apprecla -esIde~t
fibers h.""
lJp0"".er., than -'-,,('
of
space
to
appre-
.
.reSbrictions
English
serve
his
meetiIILg
each
meeting
studentis.
open
is
regular
of
second
college
ilie
h Mr Glendinning
Mars,
.".,..,
,
one
and
rto
.
Dr
lvia
a1l1
shaJll
w&th
teaohiilng.
fw1tI1ering
and
open
'
mOnt1h
or
S
eal!1th
Gamma
Treasurer.,...,.
Pat
..,
in
the
js
..,
ton
,to
organiza,tion
orgtanization
cr:n
,
ing
of
Roebuck
in
for
t}]at
relaitive
sciences
this
in
int.e~st
activLt~es
for
aJctivrllties
interested
ci'atron
..Frank
Secretary.
prepal'a,tion
space
student
orgaooation
an
aVthS
,
thealr
'and
anY
an
°PPOI':t~es
m
college
Membership
TaJ.co
~s
Pl"O.mote
to,partic1pa,t.e
sponsor
Club
~
to.l:J!OOV1de.
~mprove
to
'dent
tion
Club
Club
are
scIences,
earU1
The
Science
Science
p~es
an
OOIIIIOOUy.
Joan
AdviS
Earth
EaJrth
whose
PledgIng
s
The
dutie~
te~,
are
The
resl
Intl"a-campuS
D
~
ceremonies
P
facji1d,tarte
thea~e
assigned
roduction
schol~stlC
initiation
~
of
responsibiJlity
aJll
o~
of
satisfactory
demonstrated
areas
.ng
per
member
to
Gamma
a
and
of
as
~ud.ents
==101'
ty
and
COffimumcation.
for
!the
Elec-
.or
rell;aJb~1
accepting
a
:9baJtion
e~eI'tallUnent
w.omen
~wo.
prodootiQln,
J
college.
UlJ()n
ore
~nd
m'aJor
in
as
1nfurmaltion.
'and
proficiency
ed
IS
proVide
..."
,the
p~Olpated
tJhe
to
and
the
and
'Chapter
dranmtllc
to
~j:Jively
who
aTe
of
profes'siOIJJail
the
tioo
~ve
m~
avemge,
work,
aims
The
in
dra-
of
2.0
radio
Th.e
rnen
student;s
honoraJrY
of
,,:,ork.
to
women
qamm
~~~on~
~
Beta
matic
the
Orne.ga,
willit1gneSS
run
have.
~acets
ChitelSltei'
ent
u
s
who
,
'all
ootiOIJJal
Psi.
Cast
m
easurer
in
Or..\1pha
Kappa
lmexest
a
anlized
of
an
geography.
Advisor.
Dr.
Jarnes Sass
Robert
.
Vincent
Mr.
a
""~"kos
D
".
AdVisor.
WJKB
orgJaI1IlZJa-
Chief ~~Ineer
Hunter
,
Station
d
.,
Ramo
t
Secretary.
Campus
is
Harold
..
~.,..,..lon
,
'Emnboro
0
.,
r
a
Anita
e'f" -..,
g
m
d
'
me
0
umw,""
Pres1
Psi
e
Alpha
in
thiro
Tuesday
!
this
of!
.d
~e8l ~
--.
Psychology Club
Craig Twom1:)ly
t
Schell.
Dr.Richard
John Wd.ck
C.
AdvlSOl'S
This
club
provid.es
fessionlal
aIIId
rwareness
for
an.
discussliond
researcih.
of
the
as
in
eduoation.
pec,t
of
the
wen
a~
meld
the
All
thooe
of
psycho
~nte~
and
in
some
invited
,the
tP
Council
for
Exceptional
resldent
Secretary.
Advisor.
to
be
hearing.
any
educational
or- of
and
Interested
therapy.
trips,
with
newly
1?UI1POse
handioop:s.
student
hearjn,g
In
Activi-
movies,
demonstrations
~
mterested
organi2Jation
!in
"excep-
and
of
tecll-
es-
~re
Fred NICkI Fedo/koScott
Thert;se Reiser
ofMISs
theEdIth
Unive1'$ity
Nelson
motion
ship
amongof
understanding,
students
the~
of
wiorld. wi!ll,
Onand
friendcampus,
POOPle..to-PeopIe
slX>nsorsforums on internatiIonal topji~, a tutorinig ;Program fJqr EdinIce
to a.cqooint
ltihe
of the val'ious
"'"
PeQple-toPeoPlePJ-qgram is an inter!lla&nal
orgtani2ation whose main PurpoSe is the. pro-
orga
wnnro
~eristics
"
Sec~tary
"".."."'."".'.
AdvIsor
The EdJinboro Chapte-r
~
talblished t;X>umlte
e a O1Iapteirof C.E.C.
tional" cl1j!l.dren.The Bet ~ the third student
on the Edinboro C=USin the state of pennchapter
and
a
chUdiren
PeoPle-to-People
Miss Ditz
sylvania.
The prOgI1~ms
and
to
Vice-President.
Fedorko
Sa,ndra Perry
..tional
IS'
~n
the is
of
...
Fred
C.E.C.
s~h
progQ"!ams
0f eacih month,
Children
.
The
speech
IS open
include
special
Club
~or
group
understanding
~.
of
Mr.
Johnson
Mr. FrankR.
C. Richaro
Wick
niques in speech and hearing therapy.
Meeting~:
seco~ Tu=~y
7.00 p.m., Leader Cllinic.
.PresIdent
Hearing
be~
field
ties
ar
and
educational
Membership
:Come members.
P
Speecll
,...
Promoting
adultts
hology
psyc
ogy
ganize
an
e~njJtJY
and
fIeld.
AdVJrors
pro-
current
eloping
reqw;re:me~
employment
special
.for
~umt~
jJn;formatlon,
aatices
The Speechand Hearing Club
Ricihard A. Foreucci
,
,
; M ary All ce K=--e
n-e
~
Preslident
"""'-"":etary
/
'1Jol'
,aanJlpus
and
COmilnlwlity
brother
aiIld sister progI1alm
'internatioooil
studentB, and
~ro's
intemlational
students,
,groups,
a
betWleen local and
trips
to near-by
a.
S/peaker
serv-
memlbers WJJth.c~Jttc and to make 1Jhem~types of excep,tiona y,s thalt must be made m
ware of the adJustme:fy ilie needs of the inthe classroom to sa
dlividual chil~..
th C.E.C. entLtles one.to re-
i:IOiJnts
of intereslt fb both bhe internationaJ and
Jpca! students on ~bdro's
campus. An international laffilialtion ~its
our Pairticikpation in severlailather programs. Edlinboro students w1ho,qualilfy m'ay apply b ;a Students
Membership
m
.e
Exceptional
Children.
ceive
.the
~g~~eierence
to ~ose
studeJ1lts
which
IS a ~a 00
e
etardation
aM
speech
interested
In mental
r
correction.
Meeting
time
.second
or fo~
Thursdays,
~brqad
tnp
to Europe
or
for
~ent
Exclh,ange
wUUch d.nvolves
wbrking
a/broad
dUlring
the summer.
Any
student
interested
in furthering
his internatiKJnal
,a,wareness
as cortlia1JJy
invited
It<>
d-7:30 p.m., Lea er C lJinic..J60
.
join the ooganiza1Jibn.
61
.111- -offers
~Q~~~,
of
1Jhe oppor-
Mu
for
the
student
~,
SemJply lI)oograms,
and org)~es
profesSional
mee1lings
a's the
the
for
&cial
Studies,
1Jhe PennsylViania
the Social
Studies,
and other
OotmQI1ganiZJa-
tions.
Thursdays,
Ulcamon,
.Delta
has
PI,;
iR.
as
1ts
hfgh
pl!'o5~sionlal,
~d/';1'rds
and
to
thbu,tioos
be
to
eligible
,purpose,
"to
y
Hayman
ed-
in
1!his
organ-
ization,
a student
must
Ihave
a lhig1h scholastic
ratiJrJ;g, !in~uding
a grade
of "~"
or Ibetter.
in
aiU ~dllcation
c'QU,rses, a pleasIng
personality,
and leadershdp
abiJlity,
an have
compIetro
a required
number
of credit
hoUlI'S in
62
a
a'nki
~I
aslc
t
lanc:t
.art
hlglh
reqWlre~~
;"
a
~~.
,sclhools..
.land
to
r
IaJppear-
..
R uthCl
R
ay
women
Exceptional
standing
memberSl1J~p.
~e
Ifir~terIllty
~re.:
sbU. tyarship,
to recognIze
1
an d
A merlcan .'..
'SahblastIc
for
.
,W
to me n
concertoS
. ct Sh
D
"'"
to
tihe
orgianizations
2nd
and
4th
Room.
M
a
mem'bershi,p
fur
Phi Delta
y
Delta
Phi
Del"
~I"aterrnt
y
' O pen
studentsofart;~""-
~
Leadership,
trips
'~I1I"angling
Delta
President
encourage
inteL1!e~tual,
and
~rsonal
r~cognlze
QUtstaiIlding
,ocm-
way.
length
of service
points
urpon which
sponsors
!besldes
~.
m
education."
Ifor
operas
lJaiFollette
sodiety
Lackey
.1S ~sed.
orgaruza~lon
.~olle~es,
nationalihonQr
butsta~~g
ance
of varrlOus
outsIde
musicail
~
thd e caInlPus.
Meetl!lJJg
time:
es ay, 8:~10:00
1P.'m. Blue
e,
Vk
E.
"
S
R
Dr.
l
HelenB
"~
~'Advlsor
nell.
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chrdM
i nnis
la'
ar
Mr
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P
Cof ~ m an
'.,
1
."
Ka;iIJpa
i
Slm
lCl
t
d
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Hi
.
and
,
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some.
Pi
, ...,
'
Scetary
er
T
reasurer
ep..
Ad s.
Visors
-
~e
Secretar
Delta
fourth
~
membershlp
I'
ls
Kappa
.,
.
a'oo
207.
Lw
time
s~ond
Normal
Hall
V
P
President.
To
(Jamtpug
scholarship,
~USlCal
ablllty,
and
laJre ,other
I
Meeting
3:30 p.m.,
Lloyd
Secr:etary-Treasurer
".""'.'"
Oonnie
Smith
A~so~
Mrs.
Esther
Campbell
..U
.atppa Gammta"
'honorai1y
music
'society,
l~lts
ltoS ~emlbershlip
to Ithose
students
~o
have
~tr1buted
to 1Jhe imusical
life
of
the
'as-
to su'ch
Council
Gam
~resldent
.v
for
eil
lP~esents
trIps
Nationail
Kappa
11hese
ma
so-
cial,
econamic,
and
poclitical
problems,
M!emhem
of
1Jhe ol1g}a;ni2Ja,tion
prepare
panel
discUISSions for
club
meeting;s
and frequently
employ speake11S
to bring
11hem ex.pent lmqwledge.
'Ilhe
Social
Studies
Clwb
aII.sIo ,conducts
mock
electtl
Saturday
eneman
current
second
aVl
of
the
.
a oocussdon
on
in 1Jhe
in comeet-.
h
Dr.
Club
I
to
con-
'"
Studies
devoted
are
Friday
of
except
in
banquet
onora
are
seniors
The memings
aJre heJd 1Jhe seoond
every
month,
October
throUg1h
AJpril
~anuary
and May
when
the inlitiatiUl
tUlIlity
/for sttiden~
especiaLly
interested
social
sciences
to pursue
their
intereists
(1peratlon
With their
collea'gues.
The club
ing
and
.
ti
&cial
juniors
Norman
Laskey
Patricia
Murphy
Dwayne
Thompson
,
Sl er
ona
The
Only
Club
..31
Presidelllt
Secretary.
Advisor.
'tion.
~ duca ed
Studies
'0;0
Social
y ne
Stapp
ry
wlho
art
'are
Uruversl'ties,
a:bNity
la're
the
'I1he alims
To
5ti~mulate
h~er
potentla.l
professiollial
develop
profeSSi)QIlal
aJrt
in-
terests..
1;h~ .Chi Chapter
lat Edinboro,
almong
other
~~vltles,
IPerfQrms
many
art serWces
[or the
ege anq
students.
d Me~~g
time
-Selcohd
land foUTtll
Wednesay,:
\5 p.m.,
Loveland
Rali.
63
--
;
Beta Beta Beta
.r
THE CONNEAUTTEEAN
BBB
Ed''lor
t
President.
Richard Greener
Advisors.
Dr. John T. Gatzy
Photogra,phy Adviser.
The c.ntapter. Alp~a. Ohi of Beta Beta Beta,
,tlhe NatIonal 'Blologlcall Honor Society, 'ws's establiShed on t!1is campuS in 1950. It serves ,a
threefold pul'pose: Stimu~ation Of soUJndscholarsh~1), di~semJination of scienti:f~c 'knowledge
and !prO1I}jottionof biolo~oal reseaJrch.
To qualify for memberslhdp in this fraternity,
Q student mwi obtain an laver age of "B" or
'better in all of ~is bi~gical1 COU1'SesaJnd rate
above ,average m alll other eourses.
Mor:Jtil}!y meetings are held to discuss some
important biological toI:Jic. Also tlhe fraternity
sponsors mlany imlportant bioJlogtjlcalIprojects.
Meeting time: 41JhWedn~ay,
7:00 p~m
STUDENT
JJ:Q~~..
..()If
r.
Cl
' ",.. tt
fi Id
alr.[Xl
er e
64
.;~.
,:i ,
-:
Ernest LaFollette
Mrs
I
EdItor-m-Chlef
THE SPECTATOR
"""'"
Edwm N. Probert II
Assistant Editor
Robert A. Casler
Advisor.
Mrs. Kay Miller
The Spectatol;" is an independent campu!;
ne'WS[qa!perpulbllS'hed ?Y the stud,ents of the
State College at Edinboro.
Offices are .10ca~ed. on the second floor ~f the Ooldege Um BUIJdiTII~,Intra-campus
mfati1box J~.
The IIlltent of The Spectator is to report
~etWswor~y events, 110IpI'Ovide 'a tforum for
The VoIce of Cam,pus OpinJiJO!1,"and ro cover
1Ihe area of extrapardhJla1 aIJIflai'I"S
with ar1Ji:cles
interest.
~e .edmto.rial boa,rd is 'aPIJOinted !by the
Ed~t(Jr-m-Ol,ief., who is appointed by the PublicatIons Board. The staff is drawn f;rom t!1e
cam1?UJs
jJOUrna~m class or s:tud~t voLunteers.
"
;
..Dr.
Adviser.
I,
1Dmely
James Pe;glher, Chail'man
Carol Wnstion
1lJaIW1~
Hanilin
Dr. Jdhin Sd1eII
Ray Stapp
Mr. Carl Wozniak
Kay Mill
.er
The Conneauttean, the college yearbook is
a student enteIlprilSe. PulWilsihed /by tJhe J~r
Class, t!1e book ofifers ~aillUable experience to
~n stu?ents interested in various phases of
Journalism.
'I1he name "ConooallJt~"
is delIived from
tlhe original IIIame of Edinboro Lake -Lake
Conneauttee.
I
All student publi:catio~' '3Jre ilbder Ith~ j'UJrisdiction of t!1e Student 'Publications Board 'worki'ng with the Dilrector df Student Personnel
Services The Board seeks to uphold and improve the standards of all pubJlications, apprl)VeS publidations, edlitors, -and advisors. In
ca'se of disagreement betWeen advisor and editors
the Board sball take such aCtlon as
nece~sary
D
Literary
PUBLICATIONS
PUB~Ic~":Q~~:
Mr.
Business Adviser
Mr. ThomaJSiCome
,
~,
Lynda Parker
Art Adviser
'
M~tlrugs
mIned
by
and
t!1e
dates
of
editorial
pUibLicatlon
00auU.
65
are
deter-
~=~:'..nt
HandbOO'-
Editur
[Jindla Johnston
MUSIC
ORGANIZATIONS
~
The College Band
President
Advisor
Dr.
William
Cornell
Royce
Mal'l.1yn
Secre t ary- T reasurer
Terrell
S
.
olsson
The Handbook lis pJibliShed eaJ(jh summer ~
an aid to students in !better undeI1standing 1ihe
colllege and to sel'Ve as a reference fur all
11hIos
wishing
to f~ 1Jhe
facts
relating
110the 001lege
e ,.ts
fa rta'culty,
and activities.
, Cl,
Director.
'.
Dr. William Alexander
The College Band functions as a concert &1d
~arching organiza1illon land is open to all qualIUed
~tudents.
Duoog
the footbail season, the marching
band performs at Ihdme glames and travels to
A committee Chosen by the StudeDIt Council
is reSIPOnsible for publiShling the ~ndbdoks
,"':,"".trib utoo to all students at reglsW"JjJ;l.1l1
a,re d IS
trntion.
one or more oUlt-<>f.,towngames.
Folll?wdn~ the football seasiOn, the b,and devotes
Its time througrnout
to concert the
work
pr~entmg
eral 'concerts
college
year. sevThe ba~ owns many instruments, whilcth are
available :lJor 'student IUse, and has recent1y
purchased ei~ty-Qne new un/iforms !for mairOOing and OOiJCel'!tPUl1I))Ses.
Re(healrsal time: lMonday, Wed!neOOlay. Fri-
THE
STUDENT
DIRECTORY
The Student Directory
is published each
year by the StJudent-'Faculty Coun'cill to inform
students and faculty of the names and addres~es 0If aQl perSOJ]s ~nected
,with 1Jhe
College.
dSiy -4:2~5:'15,
Director.
Collegiate Singers
Mrs. Esther Campbell
President.
Lloyd
Secretary-Treasul~r
THE DEBUT
..the
The Debut is a college lIterary magazine
Ipub~hed 'by the EngliSh Depall'tment eadh
yea.r !\wth salmplings of 'student and faculty es11hIatbear r,vitSa(YS,Short s tori es, and poems
.Membership
ness of the JlMeof h mInd UIPOnfue Calmlpus
of Edinboro State College.
Diane Sarnoy
T~e ~egi)a!e
Singe~s are a very active ,orgarnzation Iglvmg CbrIS1Jmias VeSlMr ServIce
Sundlay Ibefore ChrIi5tJmas Viaootion ~nd a
Spr!ing Concert 1!he fil1St week in May. The
,mem/:oersp:-ovide music Ifbr Baccalaureate ~nd
Comtmencemen~ pro~,
.Oollege ~nd hIgh
scfhdol assemblIes,
teas, rdllVJlC
SOCIal
clubs.
is detel'1mined
by and
tryOlJlts
held
the
first week ctf l5cllool, land all students wIho like
to ~inl are urged to palrtioipate.
Meet!!ng time: Tueooay, Thursday
-6:45
p.m.-8:00p.m.
66
Lackey
67
DRAMATICS
Collegiate
.E
AdVIsor
Edlinbo~
The 'purposes
of the
are ithose
of .foote~
sihips amJOng memJber
policies
in !l',;gard
to
Inter-Frlaterruty
Council
Players
Vincent
.,.
Dr,
James.
CoJilegi:ate
PI~ers,
tihe drama
~
coUiooge scholail'slhilp
duction
organization
is ~n
to stJudents
!interested
in
any
phase
of theatre
production.
Through
its .ann;UJal prog1r1am
O'f mad?r
p~tions
ex/per]Inentail
ooe-acts
and 'aililied
actiNlties
'the
Collegiate
Players
seeks
tlo acquadnt
~1Is ,p8Jrticiparuts
with
the .V1a~iot;s fa~ets
of play
lPr'oduction,
including
actmg,
d1rect~,
s,c~ery
am
'costume
design
alI1d lConstrulCtion,
ll!g!ht'ing ,and business
mana,gement
activities.
It
further
seeks
tK> 'broaden
the interests
~
the
student
'audieniCe
t!hIrough
tIhe IPresenta1iion
of
play1s of all! styles
and iPe\ri!otls.
In addition
to
Iii11s calendar
of
prodiuction
activities,
E.C.P.
holds
regular
lbu'sines's
Imeetiings.
Meeting
time:
'Tuesday,
Debating
President
Secretary.
Advisor.
7:00-S:00
Dr.
pm.
Alpha
President..
James
Larkin
Janet
Saline
Robert
Wilson
Sandi Manucci
,
Miss
Delta
Sorority
Cynthia
Sabo
Mildred
Forness
was
founded
in
'1886 iI!1 Brockplort,
New York,
and rtiIe Iota
iv.1as linstalled
'at Edlin:boro in 1927. It
has sister chapters
in seven State Colleges of
Pennlsylvania
and New York.
The requirements
!for ,membership
are based
on schoJiastic ratings,
cllaIracter,
social attain~en.ts 'and abilities.
'llhe !purpose ~f the SO'rorIty. IS to foster
the d~velQ~ent
~ aill ~ese
~rajj1JsmBlrd
the la.clhieveme;nt ~ a socIally
mtegrated
personality.
MeetJiaJlg tLmie:
Every
Mionday, 7:00-S:30 p.m.
i
i
ORGANIZATIONS
depth.
Delta
,
Secr,etary
AdvIsor.
The
Alpha
Purposes:
..ab)aJpte,r
1. Intelilectul'al
stlffi,uilatIon
on camlPus.
2. Pu'b~ic re1atioDis for the college.
3. ~-1improvement
in speech and 'argwnentatIon.
The tea,m IWilI eI1ig1age in ~
dJeClisiion and
non-decision
debaltes Iwi1Jh otJher colleges
,and
Unlivel".sities. Exhibition
debates are also given
b
th
team.
YMee~ngs
wd!1!l be lheJd on every
~ay
evening
at 7:00 p.m.
GREEK
LETTER
land professional
The organizatIon
S/POnsors the Inter-Fraternity Council
Ball
at whidh
time
a queen
is c1losen to Ireign
~t the ball,
tr~hies
Jatre. ,~warded
I1Jo the sorOI'llty
am
fraternIty
attalinling
the
lhighest
sdhlolastic
laveralge,
to the winners
of
the Inter-F~aternity
C:o,uncil
AtlI1etic
Progr~.
land a '~CI&
reca~tion
award
for the most
outstanding
Greek
of the Year.
The IFC
sponsor.sthe
Greek
Weekend,
faculty
coffee
hours,
reco,rd
dances.
in the
studeDit
'UIlIion, land professIOIJIal
meetIngs.
MemlbeI1Sihiip
in this
ocg1andzation
,consists
of
r~rosentatives
of all sociiall
Greek
Iletter
fraternities
1!.rJd sororities.
Society
...,
!ntelr-Freternity
CowlCil
good Ifmternlall
relationo1'glaaliizaJtions
to provide
~~,
/pledging,
and
SOCIail ~vents,
tK> en-
Advisors.
,
Alpha
Gamma
Delta
Miss
Nancy
Acker
Mrs. Ruth Harris,!
Inter-Fraternity
~
"
~=-
Council
President.
Advisor.
Jerry
,
Dr.
63
Alice
K.
Dilly
Schuster
PresideIJlt
Corresponding
Secretary
"'"
Secretary
'"
,
Treasurer...
Laura
Hanlin
Sherilyn
Joan Galicia
Talco
Priscilla
69
Hanna
-
Having mergeid witih AJlphiaGamma Delta in
1959,ltihe ehacr>ter
is tihe only national sk)ror!ity
on ea;rrupus.Al~ Tau mapter \i,sone of l\Jhe90
other dhiapters 11hroulgjhout
the United States
and Canada. Many Of !her activita9 are with
near-by dhatpters. All clhad)ternof IAlpha Ga,mma DE!lta J;\articijpate in 1ihe altDUlilslticprojeclt
for aiding cerebl1allPaJisiedchdildlre!1.
.lIma
Memlbers lalre dhIOsenon tJhe\lja.s1Sof scholastic standing, albil!ities, ~rralc,te~, land person:ality. A1phia Gam!InJaDelta stru~es to develop the physical, intel~e and spirdttial
development of iw memberts.
..""
0 30
lMeetmgt~me:
Every Tuesday,7:\1\J-Q:
Alpha Phi Omega
.fesSlons,
PresIdent...
Advisor
A1IJha P'hl Omega
p.m.
Jack Szorek
:
: Dr. Joh~ Gatzy
IS a natIonal
service ft:a-
ternity whooe plil'IJ to develop. leadershllp: and to 1pr0000te serVlc~
to :hIUIInIamty..IotIa Xi. OhaIPter of AIPh~ Phli
Omeig1a~s rformally mstalled on the Edinboro
CIaIInIPUSm FebruaJry 195L There ~re over
in
colleges anddhla~
universities
Of R1i
1Jhe Omega
United
It\hree.jhundred
df A1!PhIa
States..,
Delta ~ilgma ~ is ~ somal ol1g1anization.
founded m 1899 tat .th~ 'college of 11heCit;y ~
New Yo~k. Em,pha's!sIS\Placedon sclbioJiarsihlilP.
lead~shllP, and s?<:lalgrowth. These elements
~rre~corpol'ated m th~ f~aternity's pro~m of
eIligli~red. Lead&~p.
Meetmg time: 'I1htUil'sdalY,
8: 30 p.m.
Ph" S g
P1
.
President.
Sec~etary
AdvIsor.
The ~"..
,n\.' c:."..,
"",_..a
Harry Barkham
John Smolenski
Mr. William Koh\land
[p .""-
.
t
1 "~a eralilt y wla\S!founded in
~n.J"" "'Joe U ps il on
1916 ill."""6'
Wasl.:~""'on.' D c
=."""
Cou~cdl, an o.rgamza/tJiJQ1l
of nme leadiJIJIgproeducational
~,ba;sic
RJi. Slgm~
and IS in IitseJJf Ia national iPrdressiionaa
fratelI1I1lity.
:e~ents
f?rmemJbet$iIP
in
PI are oohldllars~.
leaderShip,
and
SQclal ~ptJitude. This IIJrater'rirlJtye~es
the
prdfessronal dey~l(Ji];Xment of teaJclhers and
prcmlotes 1JhesP1riJtkJfsclhlolarShiIP.Ibrotherho la;nd loy'alty. ~e
of tIhe :activilties of 1JheUpSilon Chapter ~ere at Edi~o
College la)1:e:
lbanquets
proiessmal
Dances, and
hayndes,
skatingmeetings.'
parties
picnics '
Meeting
MeetJin'gtime: Second and fourtlh Wednes-
.
time:
~
and
41th :MKJnIdJay
8:4'5
p.m. Inter-FraterlrJillty Il"oom.. .
day, 9:00-110:30p.m.
Kappa Delta Phi
Delta Sigma Phi
.h
PresIdent ...,..,
RobertCarot e'rs
Secr,etary
,... Kent ~a~er
AdVISors
,..,...,.
~Dr~~~~
PreSl.dent
Secr:etary
AdvIsors.
Delta Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Fra::
ternity was ol'gal\ifled on this campus February.. 11957
,~s 1Jhe~j1;;t,.Sig1!p,a'r~, ck)ib, F«;..
mal insta11a~0!n;.alS
'a dlta(pter.~f 11bJe
interna~
KaJI:lI:>a
Delta Phli. is a nationiallPrpfessional
.ed~catlonalan.d socla[ 'fraternity wfiI11h
"chlapters
ill mtairtyleading eiaStern teadlers colleges.
'l1::J \PU!fposed.f our JJl1a1ternity
lis ,to s~renig1tlhen
tionalorganlZa1;i9~. ~QQ~'p:ljl~~,~ ;J,ap,ul1!;ry.
\1900,
The il'lterneo~.a~,f!r.a.t~n:l\j,ty, ~~.~QI:e titan one
hiUlndred ten 'c!lXalPt~"iI\jjhe UnitediStlaltes and
Canada,
..g
a
pres,erve the ~
df fellQ\vSh:iJp ~dh
would UnIte men ",!O:~!fior
a ~n
,cause.
a~<;xme.
of the .actlvltIes. spons?fed by itJlis orwzatIon are. Dances, ha'Y'~,
banquets,
70
"
,
' Angelo Scarsella
Jim LaScola
Mr. Henry Katzwinkel
Dr. JosePh Nemeth
: 71
'.~
wliener roasts and II;)iJcIllios.~e trip to Bos~On
far 1JheKappa Delta Rli NatIooal Conventwn
is also a yearly occUITence.
Meeting time: 1st and 3ird Mionrlay, 7: 008:00 ,p.m.
Rho
Sigma
.Ma
PresIdent.
Secretary.
Advisors.
Jerri Altenhof
Maxine Bowen
Dr. Harriet Long
Mrs. WHlialffi Cornell
~.
Mjrs.
Chi
Dr.
D
r.
All
ce
C~...
""-,,'us
ter
Rho Sigma Cihti wlas kJlrganJi~ °:n 1ftJJe
campus
in the spring of 195.9. Its reqUllrements for
membersh~p lare based on slcno1as1ti;c abillity,
Cihlaro'cter land personallitry. The 'aims of 1Jhearglalniza1tio~are to foster schoJiarshlilp, iniItiative,
and loyalty, land to rlro~1de services to the col't y a nd ~ocIiIal lalCtivities for
lte
hge land bCOffimIUD1
e m~m, e~s.
I
Meeting tIme: 2nd and 4th Thursdary at
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Si gma Tau Sigma
Charles Scott
Robert Casler
Mr. Curtis Ickes
,
The Siglma 'l1au~irIta.. Frate~ty
~
orgfanized on the campus in p~
of 1958, an.d
attained its local sitetU\5in 1JhIe!past year. It IS
affiliated with the Sigma Too Gamma ~aternity, and !hopes to become a national. chaPter soon.
The !PlJr1poSeof Sjgma 'l1aI.l SiIg1mIais t:J seek
to promote social, cultural, sclholarly, rec~eational, and beneVKilent fraterna~ aocompili!shments among its memlbelrs.
Meeiti!llg tilme: Every Tuesdlary, 8:45 'P.m., Lnter~FI1ateirnity ROOm.
72
~atrick
ThlUlkner
Daniel
Goldthwaite
Ann Mishurda
Zeta Tau was orgJanized on this 08lII1iPlIIs in
ry...
.September.
11958. Zeta Tau i!s a service
and
V1rginia
Hopkms
socilal} sorority.
The pu!1POse clr Ze1Ja Tau iJS 110
Gwendolyn Bowne
dev~op sd!Jk)Jiarship, leadersh.iJp, dlJaracter,
and
MJrs. John Marsh
Mll1S. John Scheill
President.
SecretalrY
Advisor
Zeta Tau
President.
Secretary.
Advisors.
semce.
!ReqQlirements !for melIlibersIhiIP alre
based ~!r.on ~he purposes of Zeta Tau.
Meetmg
tIme:
every
montJh.
2nd
aiIld
STUDENT
4th
WedIlesdary
of
CLUBS
."E'
Club
PresIdent.
"""
Duane BI,ack
Secr.etary
J,ohn K~ge~
AdvISO~, .;,.""".""""
~r. I:Iamo Maruoth
The
E
aub
18
an
orgarnzatwn
of all !participants !in Intercollegiate .~sed
Athletics
who '~bave earned 1Jhe Varsilty "E". The outstandmg social itJunction ~f this orgaJIJlization is
the annwal staig'ing of the "E" Cllllb BaI1 on
Homec.omin!.g
Meet~ng time:Day.1~ and 3rd Thursdays,
p.m.,
ill 1Jhe IFC ROOm.
Kiltie Fins
Ch~rman
7:00
,
Marsha Frantz
AdVIsor: '.. ..'.. ..'. Miss Marjorie Cowmeadow
~e KiltIe Fins Is the SynchIlQnjjzed Swimm1iI1g Clulb sponsored !by the W.A.A. Ins1irnction is given in S(YncltI1on1ized
SwimmiIJlg skills,
a~ an effort as. ~ad..e ~ .deve.l Igra,ce, creativeness and al'.::tlhltyill sWllffimmg strokes and
skillJbs.
.
The c~'b IS ~pen to lall students whO are interested ill trYmIg out at 1Jhebeglinning of Uhe
selffiester. The group IPrepaires an a!imUal Water Pla,r:ea~ .in the sPring ~f the year.
Meeting time: Wednesday, 7:00-9:00 !p.m.
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Pep Club
.M'
Nancy Acker
AdvIsor.
ISS
The lPu'l1pO8eof the Pep C'Inlb, a dheerl~ers' organization
is to promote sdhool spirIt
~ caJrDiPUS.MeniberShip is open t? any.~le
IQr fen1Jale student ,wlho ~ows cheel1mg ability.
The club is divided into two squa~. .The
vaJrsitiy is made U\p of ,sloJrjhomoresand )uDii?rS,
the tryouts
being held in the preVIOus
spring. 'llhe Junior Vars~ty is 'madle ~p of
flreoomen, the tl1Youts beIng held early ill 1ih.e
iJall.
The ISqUlaOlS
serve fur basketbaJII. and. iJootball
seasoll and du~
1Jhis time the VlaTSlty traIV"
e1s to ~clIne of the awa:y ga.mes. ish of eacl1.
MeetiJJng: DeJpendent upon the w
squad.
.
C
il
Red Cross IntercollegIate
ounc
Mr , James Coffm~n
Sponsor.
.Wed..
The purpose of mhe Council i~ ~ acquamt
students wit1h the aims land ob]ectiives .of ~
American Red Cross and its rnJaIl(Y'servlces m
our American ~ciety.
EdiInIOOro ,members
work with studenlts of neiglhoocing ,coJileges..
In serving 1JheRed Cros's, ~~ student gall1;S
the. Slartis~alction)of ser~g
others. The orgaruzatiion meets every third
Tt1.esday of t1he
mont1h, Ii;n Loveland Hall [l;3 'at 6:00 p:m.
CHURCH and RELIGIOUS
ORGANIZATIONS
.lO:30a,m.
Church ServIces
The Edinboro churehes of~er stu?e~s a variety of religious and SOCIal adlv9ltIeS.. The
¥IOUlngPeoples' groUips Ib,old weekly meetings,
disOOS5ion groups SUippers, etc. 'M1anystuden1l'3
sing in the cl1Jur~ clhDirs or serve ~as~~~rs
t1hroughout 1Jhe1500001year. ,A 'car'dlial in~iItatiion is extended to ;aiJ[ students ~o ~ntUlue
t1heir religious affiliatio~
with tho ,churches.
74
ADVENT
'CHRIiSTIAN CHURCH
308 Erie Street
The Rev. NoImlan MJc'F1arland, Minister
Sunday Services
10:00 a.m. """"""""'"
Sunday SchO11
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
6:45 p.m. """""""".
YoutJh Fellowship
Week~ay ServIces.
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and BIble Study
BAPTIST CHURCH
l~C",
117 Waterford Street
The Rev. Liru!'ord C. Wilcox, Milnister
Sunday Serwces
10:00 a.m. """""""'"
Sunday School,Oallege
Fello~ship Cl~s
11.00 a.m. """"""
""
Mornllng Worshl.p
7:00 p.m. """"
Baptist YOlllt~ Fellow~hip
~.OO p.m. """""'
, Evemng ServIces
9:00 p.m.
,
Choir RehearsaJ
, Weekda,y SeI1Vices
8:00 p.m..-PI'aJyer
and BEbile Study HOUIr
Wed.,9:00 p.m.-Choir
Relheamal
Thur.,7:00 a:m.-Student
,P1"ayer Time
'Ilhur.,7:00 IP.m.-oo1tlege Christian FellqwSlhip
Sat., 7:30 p.m.-Youtih
Actiivities Nigjht
,
ST, PETERS EPIOCOPALCHURCH
WateI1ford, Pa.
The Rev. D. 'Meier Veale VliIcar
,-~:oo'a.m. -EaJd',;IJSunday -HQ1; C()Immunton
10:30 a.m. -.1st 3II1d3vd Sundays -Holy Com,;"
mUfl1!c>n
-2nd aoo 4th Sulndays -Divine
Service ~ll1d Sennon
"
(Celebrations on Holy and Saint's Days)
JEWISH REFORMJED SYNAGOGUE
'.
1Ofu and Liberty Sts., Erie, ~a.
..Leona~
Zion, Rabbi
FrIday Evenm~ ServIce.s
8:15 p.m.
Sat~~8Y Mormng ServIces
11:00 a.m.
Rel!lgloUS School...
Saturday and Sunday
75
JEWISH CONSERVATIVE SYNAGOGUE
32nd and State Sts., EI1ie,.Pa.
Aaron LaOOes Rab\ji
..
Se .'
Friday Evenm~
rVices.
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
.Wedne~day
8: 30 p.m. -Semor ChOir Relhearsal. Students
8:15 p.m.
9.00 a.m.
wishing to serve throulgh Minist~
are welcome.
Sat.urday S~rvices :
8.:00 a.m.
Da~y MOrnl?g ~er::Ji;~ ":"" iiz.h;: before sunset
Dally Evemngph~e: GL 5-8163
Thursday
7:00 p.m.. -Ifirst
and third;
Collegiate iFel1QWsh~p.
I
, LUTHERAN 'OHU'RCH
ST. PAUL S
Drakes Mills, Pa..
"The lovely little clhurch in th,t; COUlIltry'WIth
,a Iwe!lCiOme
ifor all.
The Rev. Rla\ph E. malir
Sunday Serwces Sunday School
9.45
am
Service
.
...Worship
.
T
f ur11.00 a.m. t t;"'"
to
and
~rom
dhurw.es ,,"
ra.'lspor a
.t t 1!he'soone
e.~aIl~
!10:30.
nished by 'meml~rs,.S tPleat sg
arClil 011Meadville
.la
:"".
StudeIJItsare invited to smg m the church
choir. Practice -Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
ME'I1HOD1JST
CHURJOH
of Mus/]c
Westminster
OUR LADY OF THE [..AXE R'OMAN
CATHOLIC OHlTRCH
M ~e
~~1
D
.
rIve
The Rev. M9g,r. JlaJmesGanI1!()I1,
Priest
.. a.m. and 10.00
8.00
500
: 00 p.m.
P m
Confess
.
7
. ons
i
,.
Sunday Masses
DailyMSatass)
(Every
RELIGLOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Canterbury Club
.
Advisor.
The 'Canterbury ClUib is the
Episcopal
44 MeoovHle St.
Church's work aJffiongIfaculty members, 'stu1be Rev. S. Jlames Sdhmittl.e,. ~a'stor .dents,
'a!I1d'adminiS1Jrativepersonnel of the ac8.30 am
'. Dlvme Worsh~p
ademic communlity; and whose membeI'S are
9:45 a.m: ..'
Wesley College Fel~~Ws~~
committed to a delfinlite program of worship,
..at
the Wesley !Bldg., 57 Mea:dviJ:le.
study, evangelism, and unity.
Sunda y Serv~ces
h.Meetings:
D..Ivme Wars Ip
11.00 '1m
.(..'
..'Wwkda(Y Services
Wed 7.30 IPffi. -'Ohloor Rehearsa:l -s~u.dents
.,.,
'invited to lPalrtllclpate.
lP.m.
'Ilhur.
Adv~~or.
President.
(:lst
land
3rd)
7:00 IP.~.
Fel1owshlP
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The Rev. William Allman,
Sunday Services.
9'45 am.
..Fe]!lPW1Shijp
:..
Pastor
Westmin9ter
CollegIate
Breaklfast
Clulb
76
1, 1st and
3rd 'DhursdJa(Y, 7:00
College Christian Fellowship
-Wesley
CoJJleg~
art Wesley
Bldg
Meadville St.
Nfl
!
!I
The
Rev.
Linford
Wilcox
Sandra
Ott
The Cdllege Cihlt1istian Fellaw~
is sponsored!by JfJhenldnWro
Baptist Churdh.
The
Fe1JQwslhipis Ian organi~a1JilOllof Christian studeIJIts r.'-"homeet togef-her !for BiWe-centered
program. The groo;p ailso hioIds Via;riOUiStypes
Of entertainrn,eIIlt
designed
to promjote
slhip Ifor Christian
students.
Students
77
fe1!lowof any
~
.
.vtlIted
d.enomma ti on are m.
tle.3 of t1le FellowShilp.
to J.Din dn all
Meeting
time:
Every
Thursday,
p m at the Fi1\St Baptist Church.
actiivi-
7:00
1eyBreakfaJSt
Bl.illding,
57 Meadiville
Street,
'a
C}u!b
eadh
Sunday
9:30 a.m. 'and evenjJng meeltJings
an~ ft.hird. 'Ilhursda(Ys at 7:00 p.m. The Wesley
BuIldmg IS qpen ealch day fur 'student ,use
..from
8:00
Lutheran
Student
Advisor.
Association.
Pastor Ralph, E. Blair
throughout oolleges and unwersiitles m the
United States. It gilves lJu1!heranstudents an
opportunity to ,become 'a'cqu~ted lalnidto. dis.
CUIS'S
faith tolgetiher. Bo1Jh.soclaland deVlOOIOl1Ial
meetings alre !held. Meetmgs ma(Y~ cond,uctoo by the \Studentsor a ,guest s~.ker.
Meetings, ,IAItheran Parsonage, Hil!l1jqp Rd.,
l5It and 3rd 1\Iesdlay, 7:00-8:30.
Newman
Club
.p.m.
Mr. Carl E. WOZnIak
al/U!b, an establ!iSb!ed iilnstitution
of AmeriCian collleg~ and UIliiversities, is an
organiZialtionplalUled to.fill tJhe~iritual., intelI
!
!
lectwal
dents
and
sociai
needs
oIf
1Jhe Oa1iJJoli~
stu-
on the
camlPus.
The
cLub
to
1!heMiddle
At1a1!11fJic
Province
'am belongJs
eaclh y~ar
sendsdelegaltes'from this; clulb to both ReglJonall and Ptrovince conventiibns.
Meeting tilme: ,1st and 3rd ThIUIl"sday,7:008:30 p.m. ~t Our IJady of the Lake.
Wesley College Fellowship
Pl"esidoot
David Crooks
Secreta,ry
Patricia .Jackson
Advisors.
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs; S.
J~mes Schmittle
Miss Vera Gilmore
The
Wesley
,a.m.
Foundation
..1.
IS 'part
of
tlhe
:vorld-
wide MethkJdist Stud~nt Movemen.t.
It exiislt.., to
p:-ovide an opp()r"tunIty
for 'worShip, stl:dY' fellowSliip,
a!1rl service
a'lni~
:l\futlhodll')t
stu-
dents la'nd[nterested students Of anY''other denominatilOI15.Activities center around 1JheWes78
to
[0;00
\p.IIn.
except
Sunday
evening.
...
The Lutheran Student AS\Sociation IS the orgaal17Ja!biIoml
estaJ~~ed
for L!l1Jher:a!l s~dents
Advisor.
The Newman
land includeat
morning
on the first
WestmInster
CollegIate FellowshIp
..
Moderator.
" DIXI.e Morrow
Cler~ .""".""""'..".".'.
~l1ce Shontz
Advisor... ...""
The Rev. Willla,m Allman
'Ilhe Westmmster 'Collegiate 'Fenqwshijpis an
organization of Presbyterian studenho;. The
group's a:Cltivities include Thursda.y evenling
meetings and a Sunday morning brealkfast
cLub.
Meeting
at
time;
1st and
3rd
1Jhe EdJinboro
United
ThUlI'sda'Y,
7:30
Pres'byterian
Clhurch.
CLUB and ORGANIZATION REGULATIONS
...
~
.clubs
or
.~gamz.ations,
excePt
s.ocmJ. ~-
temtties,
pertaU1ilng
to the ExtJra-CurrIcuIar
lIdfe
Cjf
the ool!lege
l')iha.ll
I?e ajpIprovedb~ ~he S.tu-
deDIt-.FaCIUlty.Counldil'and 1!heAdmjjnIStrative
Council at Edin~
State College. Because
1Jh~eExtra-CUI1riQUilar
IalCtivit.ie~.MaI1I
,be ,given space on it'he College Alc1rllVItiesCalendar,
:because 1Jheymay request funds to be a[looated !from 1!heStudent AsSjOCiationTreasury,
and 'beOO4Ise
they lInay request the use of the
college fadillities, it iIS necessary 1iJJat
they be
clhar~ed 'aInd~gnized
by 1Jhecollege 1JhIru
1Jhe
affIce Of 1JheDirector Qf Student Personnel
SeI'v'ilces.
In
order
to
tion,
members
be
recoglnized
of any
as
Student
alll
Ol'ganizagroup
shIaill
subniirt ~ petition
to the Director
dent Servi~.
'Ilhe petitilon
slhall
the !fo~:
of Stu!include
A. Pifoposed name of organization
79
--
B.
Stat~eI1:t
af
pUj~e
or
functioo
of
orgamzation.
.,
C. Statement af ~alif1cahons
D
iberShiitp.
If a natilonlail
...,
aMi1!iahon
1ft1e
fpr melD
.olved
.,IS ;:vpetition
ices
a~y
-in
it
must clearly ~e staited 1m. .e "
and indicated in the cons]jti~1Ji.o~iany
E. Statem~nt of r~~ed!u;e :r Ifi~illuding
stllPportmg the orgarnza:
ear in
amount ~ m~n.f!;'Y.~or
e. y
and
which fI!jJ~ ,pe~ti~ IS.&Ub~tt~
be
llIJIanner ill whIicIh. fun -arre
used.
..fifteen
F. Signatures of a mlll]m~
OIf .ed to
prospective m!~r~
arre requlr
.ty
i[ldj;calte their mtention (Jif be~e~
active
charter. ~e.~ber~.
unUSUJal
groups, .unles'~ Justif~
y d.
$PecialtIes, wtillil be discQUlI"agefaculty'
G.
SIi:g!IIIature df !at .l:st
t:~'
member
Who ha!s m ca.
willinglS 1ft1e or-
ness 1Joserve as an advlJSor to
H.
,gaIii2Jation.
A stateme~t
of
1Jhe daPfrox
tJhe
end.
of
the
three=za~
k
Iiiod~all a
representatIve af the ar
ed 'cOIJIstitusubmit in per:son1JOtrthefP~=nt Personnel
tion to the DJIec.
0 .a
'a roval.
Servi~s for cons1de
I1a!:!~n
Serv.
5 The DIrector of St ud
c."" P~so:el
.-81
80
,haverecommendations
11he
responsdibiJiity
fur
to
make
clhanges
shall present
a ~wsed
constitution
b;}--JJaws ,for his consideration
within
aIJld
one
mop~.
6. Followling appI1oval of the ~onstitutioo'and
b.y-l8iws ~f a :prop,?sed sltludent orglanizalion or clUlb, the Directcl:- df Student Perso.nlne.lServices sihaJJlrecommend the const~tution and by-IalWl-; (Jif the o~anizati?ll
to the Student -FaJcwty COIUIncil for ItS
consideration. I1f the constiltution and bylaws arre approv~ by the Student -ElaculCounctl, thelY shall then ~e presented
to the AdministIiative Counclill for 'a.ction.
7. If t?e AdmlLnistrative Council ~roves
the
actron of 1ihe S~ent
-F1aou'lty ~uncil
tIle college Shall lssue". thru tJhe of~ce of
Student PeI~onnel
the organimtm.
8. If the Director
imate
auld need
mount of time a Stu en WO
fur !partiJcipartion.
.t
Ibecrnne
I. If the gro';IIP to be ~o~1~
°alPprovai
,a professIonal org~a
Ch~lirm:an mof 1fhe D~ar~en
a
vUlved is requlired.
..tX>
the
2. Upon the slUblmission of tJhe!petiti~
e
D~::ector Of S1Iuden~ P~sonnel ServIC~'ti~n
sihali gralnlt l:pe1'ffilBS10Il to ~~. pe fo a
gl4oup to use the CoJJlege lflaICllities r f
period of tb[Oee \Weeks for the p~I1POSe°a
organiziIJIg 1Jhe group and drawmg up
dQIlstitution.
3. At
.9l1aaI
needed
the PI'qI)Osed donstiltution anld by-laws
of the organization. 'I1he petitioiliing grouM
Serwces,
a chalrter
for
of Student PersonilJJel'Serv-
ilces or the Stuldent Counci.I disapproves
the ,prOSpective
o~g!anization,
it has
of
the
right to appeal to tJheAdministrative
Coun-cil of the College fur conslideration.
9. EactI orgaJni7Ja,1Jj)on
sIhIail!l.Ifile an anlnRJial
report sli!gned by 1fhefalculty adviser to the
Oflfice of Student PeI1sonneil Services on
May 1 each yea'r ourt1lining thle activities
palI"ti~~te?
in the current College y~ar,
a.nd ~cluding
a true, ialccurate, detaIled
f1nan(JI~1 stat.ement 'and 11,PrQpos~ !pro'gJram,. In outline !£o.nn, KJIfItS plans for 1jhIe
fol!JIowiI!lg Ye.alI's. Director .of student PerrSKinner Servlces shall reVIew the r,ePOrts
aa1d may ,place a giroUip on probatIon or
recrnnmend
11he
g1r~
thart 1Jo
dits cOInjply
clharter
faJils
be
with rrevoked
CoHege if
Tegu:Iations.
10. Any groUiP Whd.cIhremlains ina'ctive fur ~
~alenJdlar year Sham be dilSlbainded and
I=st
go through 11heapplica1tiloo !procedure
as a new organization.
11. When approved by the College Administrative CoUlnCil, these regu1atioI1lS S\)aB
be br!nding on all exis1liJng organi2Ja1Jik)ns
concerned.
~ Approved
1003. by AdminLstJrattive Council
April
.,.
. ""
,
1
I..
,.
Fraternity and Club Initiations
1. Any pu.blic initiation IPrQgram is to be submdtted in wI1iting \fOr 8LQpro~l to the s'pOOSor
0If the organizatm
and to 1Jh.eDean of Men
or Dean of Women at least one week before
,'I, '"
,,';;..
the2. inltiatiQIl
ds tobebegin.
There shall
no inteI1ruption
Ii,""V.''
(:'
.J
::..-'),
"i-,i,')'"
,;,,:,: ..'c"
;
':
0If situd(Y
.
hours by initiation lajctivities. Absolutely no
illldtiatiKm dUlrlng quiet hours. Any actions dur-
r!" c ..
",',
ing school hours that a,ttl1acts undue attenitdon
are
3. wldesirable.
No inimaJtlon lactivities ~all take p,lace in
11U
~,I!tOO~£'
j':;i I;: "
the dining of;hall
unless
expreSiSJ
Director
Food
Sel'Vlice
and approval
11heDe~of the
of
Men ~nd Women has been dbtained.
lit
..
'-
r
J
pORTS
4. Inti1liation ~gram
Shiatl ,include no activities on c.a1InlPUS
whioh disturb the public in
gener~.
5. Utmost
should be ofexercised
bodIily
injwry.care
impairment
bealth,
to
avoid
personal
be
~ubject
to
~aIlr1Jies
by
the
InteIlfraternity
dignlity, or dam,age to property. Violato~s will
Grievance
Committee
after p~er
the
situation.
The strictllY
\WOmen's
dormitories
ity6. nt'e
oUlt-of-Willds
review
':;,-' ..
,
of
andmen's
1!heir initiavicinfor
tion
l8Jctiv'ities.
Hqwever.
serenadi:IIIg
is
permitted
,bet~n
10:30 orderly
and 1'1:00
Ip.m. It 'is
recqmmended
tl1Iat the pledge master of 1!he
;;
.-'
i
C
.: ., ., ...\ , .,
1; 'j;'J l"Jl'r
"
ask
permission
Ibelfure
serenading.
Ifrateh'nity
or club
call the
Dean of WOllen to
No initicrtion
shia1il
ta!ke from
pLace1Jhe
at
a 7.
distance
greater activities
1!han tweility
ImiJ.es
college.
82
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83
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STUDENT ATHLETIC PROGRAM
Women's
Advisor
Women',s
Women.
by
It
a
Atll1etic
is
a
student
Eligibility Rules
Athletic
Association
Mdss !Nancy Acker
~ssoci!ation
of
College
recr~atlo~l
councIl
[Progra~,
WhICh
gov.er:n.ed
plans
Its
The
,actiVIties
and
carefully !1or l1Jhecom1Plete develQIPmentaoo
enjoyment of each ~oman.
The Women's ,AtJI1I1etic
Association \is a member oIf tlle Athletic
Every
wt1man
laIIld
student,
Recreation
~ederation,
UlPOO enterIng
coflege
is
elec1Jed ~ihle
to y~aIrmembership
Throug1l)out
there lis a iautomatictally,
regujlar
intra-
Jm1ral competition between teams 'set up by
W.A.A.
The W.A,A. Sjponsorsthe Drill Team which
perfoo-ms
lInJ'arching
routines
during
time
kJif home
ibas'ke1!baJ!l
gaimes.
The; ~gram
the
ha]f-
of the AsSiOciationis based on
aRecOgJJi1tion
P a:re p;resented
Day AlWlairds
ceremoroes
III Mlay, lat tihe
Activilties: Tuesday and ThUl1'sday, 4:00 to
6'00 Ipm
."
Men's
Mr,
Hanio
The ~en's
Athletics
Mariotti
inter~egiate
~!ludes
dnterco1n.egiate
ling, tfOOtball,
basketball,
,...
Athletic
athletic
loqmpetitiJOn
go]!, track
Director
program
in
land
EdinJboro is a memJber of the PennsylvaniJa
State College A1Jhletic aonIferen
1;'11;
"'b. .
rules are regullated ib act.
ceo ~L
iIlity
PresideDits of the Pe~
~
of the ,Board OIl
wre~tteMIS,
Ifollowing
ruIles
revised
March
pro.gr~.
se~tatlves
He
or
shall
Caro
Ihas
"'."...'
expanded
the.
~ll~ges,
May
1.8,
1948,
the
callege
in
r
re:am
an y ath-I
B, Certified
Eligibilit
da;ys before
ev
~r List
i s. A..t lea.m. ~<>:ur
00ts lCerti;tJied
~
1Jh
lCI~ g~e, elig.bility
comli>e1ling
college
forms
rovided
tary.
P
~
s, sa,
Iil besident
of
, e exclhanged
the
on!
by the conference secre-
C. Eligibilit
1
y.
' ~ stu=
smJa.~ be allowed maret an
year of roter-collegiate coma e coInlPetitipn,
2. Aleglate
s.tudent
Ibis inteI1c0 1co mUlSt
tit1. cQnJlPlete
.ffijpe
on Wl11hin a five-year
Per:lod
frQm
/the date of ~rst
matricullationb at lany
college,
Thlis ;restrictJion
may
e waived
in the case
of a vete~
durmg
Iqr ~ralftee.
The
wlMch a studlent
yealr
Imlay
pr yea;rs
have
reI>-
.anc-;,: col[ege
as a
m mteiI1cd]lle giate
service
~...h
...~~ Ion s all IJ/Otcount !in his tdtal
years of eligiblilli~.
Intramural Sports
Frederick
college
State
ed
ihJis 'aultihlOriZed
accom,pany
any
w~lch 'CIQIltest.
represents
letic
comonAtit.
The
va:~
19sr
'
.
A. Responsibility. The Plresident of ealClhCol
lege oo'all be respoIlislible jJor its lathl1eti~
res.ented
tramee
Mr.
were
26
:.
Director
inJbramura!l
IDterpreta~i?n:
?f
cOln(petitlon
hI
,In
determining
m all
cases,
the
a,WL
l e
ti
os
years
dbUUw-
proguam. so ~at ev.ery s.tude~t )~
hlave tihe
oPIPOrtumty Qf partlci)patinlg
m his or her
favorlite sport. Beside'S the above mentioned
sports, the IcoRege is equipped for badminton,
ping-lPO~g, volley~all, softballl, tennis, archery
mg pr°gJr/alf.rl ~lies:
Participation
howe,-:er brletf, 1n any intercollegIjJa~
~1Jhletlc competition in aDJYcollege or
J~or ,college JWIilliloause thlat yea:r to
count ,~S.K)IIe of the allotted years of
swdmmmg ,aIIldWinter spol'ts.
competitIon.
84
85
D.
.-
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
Varsity Competitm.
A state college varsity team may comjpete only with va'I1Sity
teams of four-year degree Igranting ,colleges in regujJjalI'JJy
sdheduled games.
NiCKNAME -RED
RAIDE,RS
C, La!'
Red a1I1d~.t
0 s -,Ie
Interpretations:
1963 Varsity Schedule
1. RegularLy scheduled giames tare ,games
fJOrwhich contracts are signed and, or
FOOTBALL
adlmission chalrged.
;
,
James Hazlett
2. Where scheduling difficulties
are en'coulJltered, this I1Ule may Ibe waived by
tl1e Athle1iiic Committee of the Board
of Plresidelnts.
E PI ..Sept.
.aymg
and Practice Season.
1 ~ r
:
. f "'--Jl ~' ll
.r'
e...,ea5on
pral\Omce
III
OOUIJd
/S..a
not begin !prior to Septem,ber first of
ea~h year or /prior to 1IhJree,weeks before
tJhe first regulaJf'Jry sclleduled
game, wlhiclhever is earlier, and 1!he
reg)UlJiarplaying scn:.e(iuie slmiLl be lim-
2.
Head Coach
All OOffie glaJlnes will be played at tJhe Col..
lege field starting a,t 2:00 p.m.
21 -Grove
Sept.
Oct.
Ciity
2S -~ry
Home
!Rock
(Parent's
S -Indilana
Oct. '1J2-Clalrion
Oct. 19 -uock
(HomecomljJIjg'J
-.
8.00 p.m.
Hiarven
Home
Away
iited to 'a mlaJCM.ffium
of too games ,in a
season, eXlcluslve df post-season competition.
Oct. 2S -Sh1ppenSbwrg
HJame
Nov.
2 -Boockport
Away
Pre-sea50n prac1iilce in baisketbaJJ1\Shall
not begin (prior to OcfA:)ber15; the first
scheduled glame shall nIOt !be played
pn():" to DecemJber first, and 1ihemaximu,m nlUInlber ~ regu1alily sdhednrled
gajmes s'hall not e~ceed 1JwerlJtJy~six
in
~ season, exclusive
()ff post-season
tournament contests.
Nov.
9 -California
Away
Wrestling
Frederick
Caro ..'.'...".."'."'...
.
1:1 -Mlansneld
18 -[;ock Hlaven
28 -Thiel
11 -W'est Liberty
Coach
AIw,a:y
Home
Home
AJW'a(Y
Away
Home
Org,aJnized post-season I11.'acticein foot-
;
ball ShIa~ be JdmLted to twenty
sessions in a perioo
of 1JhiIrty-six calen-
Feb.
Feb.
7 -SJi~ry
\11 -Clarion
I
dar OOys, vaca1Jion and e~ammation
days excluded.
Organized
}:ost-seasoo Pri8Jcltice!in
basketbaH shall be limited to twenty
sessiJonsin a (periOd of thirty calendar
days,
vacation
and e~aminatiK)n
days excluded.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
11'5-Grove City
22 -Indiana
28 -State Toulmament
~ -State TQurnaiment
5 -Four
I Tournament
6 -Four I Tournament
4.
Home
Away
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
3.
Day)
88
~
I
'Rock
89
AwaJy
AlwaJy
-_II
.111--::r..Q
Basketball
James McDonald
~,-
Coach
Nov. 00 -BloomSburg
Dec. 7 -Alliance
Dec. 10 -Slippery RocIk
. Waillace
Dec. 13 -BaldlW'in
Dec. 14 -'Ilhiel
Dec. 17 -CIlaxion
Jlan. 8 -F,redonia
J an. 111
' - F enn
Jan. 18 -BIIiOoImsburg
Jan. 24 -Indiana
Jan. 25 -Lock Haven
Jan. ~ -Robel1t Wesleyan
Feb 1 -Lock Haven
Feb: 3 -Allian~e
Feb. 8 -Oaililforniia
Feb. 13 -Slippe:ry Rock
Feb. 15 -Ind~ana
Feb. 20 -Cla11ion
Feb. 22 -Calliorma
Feb. 25 -GamJ:OIl
Horne
Home
Away
Horne
,AlWay
Home
Home
Horne
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
HJOme
Golf
..;i~~
.,.,
James McDonald
Coach
Atpril
April ~23 -Clarion
-Gannon -Indiana -Edinboro
Away
Away
May i1 -Gamton
Home
May 4 -Slippery Rock
Home
May 7 -AlliaIice -Clamon -EddnboI1O Horne
M'a'Y I1J1 -StJate
4.~ "'U~~D.,-111111
SONGSAND CHEERS
TouchdownSong
Toudhdown, 'l'halt's the thing we want, a
touclldown.
That's the thing we rwant, a great 'big bruiser,
To Oatrry
husky 1Jhe
and baili
tall in no tilme at all.
We want a toudhdown and 'wfhenit's over, iet's
he8Jl"you make some noise. ..
V-I-C-T-O-R-Y
We rwant a toudhdown boys!
Give Us A Red
Give us a red.
(Crowd repeats !red.)
Give us a IWi1dte.
(CI1QWd
repeats ~te.)
Repeat two more times.
Yea Team!. ...Fight,
Fight.
Fight On
(tuJIle to "Figfhlt ~ Southern Oal")
Figiht on for ESC,
F'j~t on, fight on to victory.
Red Raliders.down the field,
And never ylIeld
But move ahead to vilcto:Jry,
Filglht on
Fig'ht
on! for EEC,
Hello Cheer
Hello (opPOnent)! Edin~
Hi!
saj"S"Hello!"
Tournlament
Tennis
A~ 25 -~on
AJpnl 29 -SliI~ry
Rock
May 2 -OJaribn
May ': -S!lippery RIOck
90
Away
Holme
Home
Alway
Two Bits
'I1wobits, ~
bits, six bits, 'a doJlIar!
Everyone from Edinboro stand up and
])K)ller!
'
91
I
Dynamo
Dynamo, let',s go
Dynamilte, let's fight,
Dynamo, Dynamite
Let's go, let's .f1ght!
Coach Team
We've gOit the coach!
We've
We've
got
got
the
the
team!
IPep!
(tC1lap,c1ajp)
(cJJajp, clap)
(clap,
clap)
We've got the steam (ciap, clap)
We've got the coaCh, team, IPeIP,steam.
Yoo Team! Say Team!
Fight, Fight, Figiht!!!
Pep steam
We've ,got 1Jhepep! (claJP, clajp)
We'v~ gpt the steam! (clap, clap)
We've got 1JheCoalcl1! (~lap, clap)
We've gJot 1Iheteam!
We've got 1Jhepep! (CIJ.~)
We've got 1Jhestea!m! (lclap)
We'i\'e got the cOlaclhl! (Idlap)
We've got the team! (clap)
"'1;'eahteam! S.a;y~eam!
FIiIgtlt, tealln, fIght.
Victory
V11atol1Y,Victory
Is our cry.
V_I-C-T~o.-R-~
iAJ:e we m rt?
Yorur're doggiOne right!
EdiIllbOlro
Edinboro
Figjht lDig!ht
(flight! '
,
,
Ub-Ub
A gUIY from (name of sdhooU saM come on
Raiders
I s'aid "UihI-Ulh"
I i5aid "Uh-Uh"
He said, "Come on ov'eJr here cause, y'Our
team is dying."
I said "UIh-Uh'
I said "U\h-Uh"
He
.,
~nld,
"Your
team
"
s goong
to
lose,
.
Just
sure as yQU know."
I sa)id ~'Uh.UIh"
I saM "Uh-Ulh"
I salid NO! !! BeaJt (nallne Of scihooU ! ! !
Raiders Figbt
RJaliders f1gjht!
RaideI1s 11iIg1ht!
Flight, FigfnJt!
(ltiJlree sjilent counts)
FIGHT!
Yea Team
Y
t aim'
~t
e~,
(!t)"""'"
~~a t' ",,ULJI1.ee
. t Imes )
.
FIGHT!
BASKETBALL
CHEERS
Stamp Clap
(StaJrnIP, cLap ~ three times)
Go
19)O!
Fightteam
~ealIn
filght
Win team lwin!
1-2-3-4
1-.2-3-4-three, two, one, four.
Who tor, Wlhat for?
Go -]1ight
Who YOlU ~a
yellil !for?
T-E-A-M
Team, team, team!
ClaiP your hands,
StaID1P~
\feet,
~
College can't be beIaIt!
92
-Let's
win!
Clap Y oor H an ds
93
as
1963-64OALENDAR
i
I
,I
September 1 .7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. F1reshmJan OrientaltilOn
September 8 -14
8. AWS Freshlmen Girl',s P.J. Rarty
9. Freshmen Registration
10. UppercLass Registration
11J1.CLasses Begin
Band rReh~alrsal, 4:2.0
Tryouts -Colilegiate Singers, 2:30 -Blue
CALENDAR
11e. ::;'~s
-CdLlegiate
Singers, 2:30
-Blue
Room
AWS BigLLittle Bis RaJrty, "Walt Disney
Chara'cters"
113. 'l1ryouts -Cotleg1iaibe SIiIIlgers, 2:30 -Bkle
Roqrn
J4. Registration
-Gradua,te
Students
Septem,ber 15 -21
15. Alpha Psi Omega, 3:00 p.m. -Green Room
16. B'aIIld, 4:20
Tl'IYouts -CoJilegiate SiIJIgers, 2:30 -Blue
Room
Alpha Delta Iota Mee1Ji~g, 7:00
17. Tryquts -Collegiate
Singel's, 2:30 -Bkle
Room
;,
(The fol!lowing
uled. Alil dates,
C'leared by the
scribed on page
eve~
are tentaltively schedevenltB, aIJId l1ooms must be
caiJendar committee
as pre36.)
Psyoho~
Mu Kiawa
Club, 7:00
GaIn1ma
Meeting,
Room
18. DiniIJIg Hail COiniinittee Meeting, immedi~1:ely £cillqwing !lJirst dinner
19. Maynard Fer~~
Orchestra (8:00 and
20. 9:415 p.m.) laudltorlum
2'1. FootbaLl -Grove
94
8:[1.5 -Blue
City, ~e
95
.
September 22 -28
232'
1""\-"
...
P
Ii1egla",e
'Jldyers
7
30
A
-U""I,U1\LUIn
:
1:1.
":""'"
12
Football
C1arion
-Home
(Homecoming)
.,
24. Rehearsail -OoUegiafte Singers, 6:45-8:15 -October.13
AiUdi1iomum
IG.
25. EaJrth Space Club, 7:00
26.
-19
14. AlJlha Delta Pledge Service, 7:00
Ca~pus
Movie,
"GiJgi"
John
Ciardi:
(Assembly)
Council of Exc~tiMail
Speech and Hearinlg
15.
Dr,
'a.m.
1:30
Child, 7:30 !p.m.
Olub M~ng
...,.
Rehearsal -Colle~]ate
Elizabetih
17:
27.
28. Spec~ail Ed'ucatlk)n Conference
"Learning Proolems ()f NelJrdlogical
paird
Child,
Audritorium
Footbai1l,
Slippery
Bock
9:50
RehearsaJl
diJtoriUIn
-Colilegiate
Singers,
6:45
Relheansal
ditorium
-Coi1legiate
Singers,
6:4:5 -Au-
-3:00
-Home
Im-
18
!p.m.
(Rarent's
CanJ!pus Movie
19' Football
.,
Lock
Day)
-Au-
'
"The Bridges of TokJo-Ri"
,Haven
-AJwlay
8:00
p.m,
October 20 -26
September
29
-October
20.
21.
5
MlJ;)ha Psi Ome~a,
Green
Hans Conned
-Assembly,
29.
30.
'1. RElhealrsa:l, CoJnagiate SiIlIgers, 6:4:5 -Au-
l
(,Assembly),
Singers, 6:45-8:15 -16
Auditorium
2.
Eisden
difuriUiln
DininJg iHJaJnComjmittee
immedi-
ately after Ifli1"Stdininer
Rehealrsal -CollegiJalte Singers, 6:45 AlUdJi~ium
4. Campus Movie, "The Hustler"
5. Football -Indiana
-Away
PIhd Sigma Pi Weekend (P!hi Sig Picnic
and Dance)
October 6 -12
FlootbaJJl (Reserve
8.
~~nt
PSEA Meeting
Collegiate Players, 11:00-AuditoriJUlm
R~earsal -Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Audi-
Rehea!l"sal
ditoriUlffi
Rho
Team),
Slippery
-Colle!giate
Singers,
6:45 -Au-
23. Earth Space Science Club, 7:00
24, Faculty Tea, 4:15 !p.m.
Rehearsal -CoJJlegia.te Singers, 6:45 -AuditornUiln
25.
,
26. Delta Kiappa GaJmm'a SOcIety, Heather
Hall Recreation Room, 2:00
mootball, SlhiJPpensburg -Home
3.
6.
7.
-3:00
-12:00
Footbailll (Reserve Team), CJiaI1ion-Home
Alpha Delta FlJrrmal Initiation and Banquet
22.
Meeting,
Room
10:00
Sigma
Chi
A!ll Co1Qege
Crow ShnJIftfle"
,Rock -"Sca-re
October 27 -November
Dance
-
2
27.
28.
29
t~~m.
F
.00
Mu Kappa, Gamma -8:~5 -BLue Room
9. Ear1Jh Space Sc\ience Club, 7:00
10. R~earsa:l -Collegil~
Singers, 6:4'5 -Audlitor1um
'-
ji
",a, 11
(R eserve
T e am)
SliJ
ppe r y ,Rock-
Home
"','
R~eal'sal -CollegIate Singers, 6,45,Audl00 tonum
31.. Councfi for Exceptional ChIild, 7:30
96
97
I
Speech and Hearing Club Meeting
Re~earsaJ -Collegiate Singe;rs, 6:4:5, AuditorJ:WD
November 17 -23
117. Alpha Psi IOmega, 3:00 -Green RoOm
Greek Weekend
18.
19. Rehearsal -Collegiate
Singe1'S, 6:45 -AudlitoriJum
20.
..
21. Rehearsal -CoJileglate SlngeI'S, 6:45 -Au-
1.
2. FootbaM, Broc~
-Away
Carr.pus Movie, ""I1he Oomanclheros"
November 3 -9
3
4'.~aya
F tb 11 (Reserve Te~m), YoUll1gstJown -Col1e~e
Student PSEA Meeting
Co1legiate P1a;yeI'S, 7:30 -Auditmium
OB1InpusiMowe, "The Comanooeros"
'5. Rehear&al -COllegiate Singers 6' 45 -Auditorium
.25.
6. Dining Hail Commiittee Meeting immedliately la\flter first dinner'
7. iRehearsal -Collegiate
Singers, 6: 45 -Au-
ditJorium
PJialye!l,g-~:OO p.m. Au~UIm
22. CoUeg~ate Plarye,rs -8.00 'p.m., Audli;tol'~um
23. OollegIate P1ayers -8:00 p.m. -Audliltorlum
November 24 -30
24.
Erie SymlIJlhonic Singers, 8:00 pJffi. -AudlitomlIn; ..
26. 'I1h'anksglvrng Recess BegInS
27.
28.
8. Al~
DelIta loW. Semi -Formal
9. Football, CaJdforndJa-Away
November
Dance
10 -16
10. Rho Sigma Ohi Fall FacuiLty Tea
JJI. American
112. American
ditorium
Edulcation
Ed,U/oation
Week
Week
Psychollogy Club, 7:00
iRlehearsial -Collegjlate Singers, 6:45 -Auditoriwm
Mu K~
GalInma, 8:115 -Bll:ue Room
13. Amerlican Educaltioo Week
Earth SpaJCeScience CLub, 7:00
Campus Movie, "M!agJllificent Seven"
14. American EdUication Week
Oouncil for Exceptional ChIiJld,7: 30
.~ehearsai
-Odllegiate
SingeI1S, 6:45 -AudltorllJlm
15. Almerican E:dIUcatiJonWeek
AWS Ndi~t Club
Greek Weekend
16. American Eduoaltion Week
Greek Weekend
DB
29.
30. Bas'ketba1.l, Blooms'burg -Home
December 1 -7
1.
2. 'IIhIankS/g1ivingRecess Ends
Student PSEA M~ting
3.
Collegia,te
Reheal1sal
Pba\yers, 7:30 p!m. -Auditorium
-Collegiate
Singers, 6:45 -Au-
ditorliUlm
4. Dining Ban Committee Meeting, lalfter first
dinner
Oampus Movie; "All Hands on Deck"
5. RcllearSial -Colleg~ate Singers, G:45 -Au'
ditorium
6. Oollege 'Band Concert, 8:00 (p.m.
'7. Basketball, AIlliance -Home
All Greek fulIIlctioo
December 8 -14
8.
9. Arthur L~rson, Lecture -8:00 (p.m.
Rehearsal -Collegilate
Singers, 6:45 .
Canipton
10. 'B'aJsketball, Slippery Rock -Aiwa,y
ReheaTsal -Conegilate Singers, 6:415-Au'
ditorium
99
Mu Kappa 'Gamma, 8:1:5 -Blue Room
11. Earth Space Science Club, 17:00
Itehear.SJal -'Cotleg;iate Singers, 6:45 -Auditorium
Hanging of the Greens
112. Council for Exc~ptional Chi]d, 1:3() !p.m.
ISlpeeclhla~ Healiing Gulb Meeting
Rehearsal -Collegilalte Singers, 6:45 -AuditOlrium
Qpen House
J:3. BaiSketbaJil,
Baldwin Walliace
Rehears'al -CdJilegtiate
Singers,-Hdme
6:45 -Auditorium
Rlho Sig;ma Chi Chrtistmas ,Party
14. B'usketbaill, Thiel -.AJway
Saphomore Dance
December
,
,
I
19.
20. Freshmen Registration
~1. UIPperclass Registratton
22. Classes Begin
Tryouts
-Collegiate
2:30-4:30 p.m.
.15 -21
15. ~a
Psi 'Omega, 3:00 -Gre.oo R~m
ChrIstmas Vesper,s -CollegIate
Smgers,
4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p:m.
[£. ~ha
Delta Iot~ ChinstmJas ~any
[1.
!1!8.
~
January .12 -18
12. Alpha Psi Omega, 3:00 -Green Room
'13.
14. ~ycihology Club, 7:00 p.m.
Mu Kappa Gamma, 8:15 -Blue Room
15.
16.
17.
18. Basketbaill, BloomSburg -Away
Wrestling, Lock Ha'Ven -Home, 2:00 p.m.
Semester Ends
January 19 -25
Basketball,
Clar10n
-Home
AWS
Christmas
SpjJIjit Party
'Tryouts
2:30
'19.
-\qallegiate
25. Registration
2fJ...
21. 'ChrIstmas
January
Room,
Smgers
'
mue
Room.
Ifor GI100UlateStudents
26.
4
5 -11
5.
6. Christmas IRecess Ends
Student PSEA Meeting
Collegiate P]ayers, 7:30 p.m. -AuditoriU!m
7.
,8. Basketball, FredonjJa -Home
Dining HaJ1l Comlmiittee Mee1JiJng, after
f~rst dinner
Earth Space ScieIJIce Club, '7:00
9. Speech and Hearing Club Meeting
10.
]]1. Basketball, 'Fenn -Home
Wrestling, Mansfield -Home, 2:00 p.m.
100
Blue
Basketball, Lock Haven -Alway
January 26 -February
1
Recess Begms
December 22 -28
December 29 -January
Singers,
Earth Spalce Science Club, 7:00 IPJffi.
23. Tryouts -Qc)llegiate Singers, B[ue Room,
2:30
24. B8jsketball, ];ndianla -~ay
~.
'BasketbaR
Robert Wesleyan -Away
.Rehearslal'Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Au.
ditomum
W["estling, 'I1biel -Home
29. Campus Movie, "RaJly Round the FlQg,
Boys"
.."'
30. IRE'he~sall. -CollegIate Smger,s, v. 45 -u-A
diitorium
31. Greek Weekend
11. Basketball, Lock HaNel -Home
Wrestling, West 'Uberty
-Awa.y
Greek Weekend
February 2 -8
2. Greek Weekend
.
3. Student IPSEA Meetmg
101
Basketba1!l, All!iance -Alway
Collegiate ~layem., 7:30 -Auditorium
4. ReheaJ!'Sial-CoJilegiate Singers, 6:45 -Auditorium
5. Dindng Hall Commilttee Meeting, after first
dinner
6. Rehearsal -CoJilegnaite Singers, 6:45 -AuditmliUlffi
7. Wrestoog, SliJppeI1y Rock -Alway
8.
9.
10.
111.
Campus
Mo~e,
"Butte!I'field
BasketbaU,
Oailiforma
-Home
LIM.
..A~ha
Wrestling,
C1arh
M.~a
Delta
Iota
~.
13.
8"
Relhlearsal'ditorium
FebrUary 9 -15
Assembly
-Dr.
AI1t W?rk~p
[JaIVltt.Campus
-\1:30
p.m.
CaIlegiate
Rehearsal
di11oriUlffi
Palrty
R.eh.e.arsal -Oo1leg1ate SIngers, 6:45 -AuditorlUIn
Psychology Club, 7:00 !p.m.
Mu ,Kappa Galmlma, 8:!1.5-Blue Room
Art WOrkshop
Ealrth Space Sc!ience CDiulbMleeting, 7:00
6:45
-Au-
Delta
-Rush
-Collegiate
Plarty
Singers
-6:4:5
-Au-
28 W,restJiing -State TOUrIJIament
29. WrestliIig -State TOUII'nament
.
March 1 -7
1.
2. Student PSEA Meeting
3.
-Rush
Singers,
Alpha Space
Delta Sclience
IQta -R\1I5Ih
26. Ea\1'th
Ql:ub,Party
7:00 p.m.
."=1.,.".,.
Talk "
27
Speech
'and
MovIe,
HearingL-~VV
Club
MeetiJng
Gamma
-Home
~ R~
Art WorkShop
Alp1hla GaJInlma Delta
20 Basketbaill aJJaruon-Away
.Rehearsal'Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Au~ri~m
2l Alph!J. Delta All College Dance
22: BasketbaU CalifOlrnia -Away
Wrestling,' IndiaJ1/an -Away
February 23 -29
23.
24
25: Basketball
Gannon -Home
Party
Rehearsal
ditorium
-Collegiaote
Smgers,
6:45 -Au-
Rehelarsa! -Collegli'alte Singers, 6:4:5 -AluditoriJum
Collegiate P[a:rers -8:00 ,p.m. ,Alulditlorium
Council ;!lor EX$tiona!. Ohiild, 7:30 p.m.
Basketball, SlliIPIpery RUlck -Home
14. Campus Movie, "Forbidden Games"
Colleglilalte PJayers -8:00 p.m. Auditorium
1-5, Baskeltblaill, Ii1diliaalJa-Home
CoNegiate PlaYeTs -8:00 ..p.m.. Auditoriulm
Wttestling, Grove C!ity -AWiay
RJhIOSigma 0hJi -Rush Party.
.
CollegiJate Players, 7:00 -Audjitorium
4. Zeta Tau -Rusih !PIarty
.
Dining Hall Comlmittee MeetiJng after
!first ddnner
5. RelhearSiall.-Collegiate
Singers, 6:4;5 -Auditorium
Wrestling -Four I ToUJI"Wlffielt11t
6. 'I1ambulritzans -8:00 p:m.
W~es(tiling -Four I !'!'/)urna!ment
February 16 -22
16. A!lpha Psd Omega, 3:00 -Green Room
117. Rho SiIgmIa Chi -Rulsih Party
18. Faculty Tea, 4:1i5 p.m.
Rehielarsal -qdIlegiate
Singers, 6:4:5 -Aluditorium
19. Zeta 'l1au -Ru.9h Party
7.
102
March 8 .14
8.
,t.
9. Assembly -Eldon .GrA1th.s, 10: 456'~5m_.Au10. R~e~rsal -Collegiate
Singers, .
ditonwn
P~chology Club, 7:00 p.m.
103
Alpha De~ Iota -Rush Palrty
Mju KJawa Gamma,
8:15 p.m. -Blue
ROOm
11. Eartih Space ScieDIce C!IIU/b,7:00
Camp?,s Mbvie, "The Diary
of Anne
Frank
A1pi!1a,Delta, IQta -Rush Party
12. ~~e~rsal
-Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Au-
8.
Ea,rt!hi Space Sd1eIllce Club, 7:~ p;~.
Campus Movie, "Green MJansl00s
Relhleiall1sal-Col!l.egiate Singers, 16:45-AJuditori.um
9.
10.
111. All Greek fU~ction
A:,pril .12 -18
1\3. Mplhia Delta Formial InliltJiation and Ban-
1.'3. Coll~and
CIoII1cert, 8:00 p.m.
AJ1pha.Gamm!JJDelta -Rush Barty
Q)uncil !for ExceptionaQ Child, 7:30 p.m.
14. IGC Ball
14
March .15 -2:1
16.
15. AJ1pi1aPsi Omega, 3:30 -Green Room
117. RehearSal -Collegiate
Singers, 6:4:5 -Au-
15. PQdl Show -Qym
(1.6. Pool Show -Gym,
.
Rehearsal -CollegiaJte SIngers, 6:'45 -Auditori\mn
18..
.d
ditorium
17.
19. Rehearsal
diitm'j,\mn -CoHegjate
Singers ' 6:45 -Au-
29
-April
Assembly
ReheaI1sw
!
R~
-Green
104
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-Ivy
Lea/glUe ,?rJP, 2:25 p.m.
-COllegiate
Sj,IJIgern, 6:4:5 -Au-
ditonum
Golf, Gannon -Alway
i
A!J.~a Delta InfOI1Inla1l.
Piedge Service
1. R,e'he,arsal-Collegiate
Singers, 6:45 -Auditarlium
a Cause
ditorium
22. Earth SpaJceScience Cilulb,.'7:00 p.m.'
23. Northwestern
Pennsylvania
COIu!DIcil for
the Social Studies
Rehewsal -Co1J.eg1iate Singers, 6:45 -Au-
djtoIriUJffi
April 5 -11
5.
6, Student PSEA Meeting
CollegJi!artePila!Yel'S, 7:30 p.m,
Without
April '19 -25
19. Alpha Psi Omega, 3:00 -~een
\ROom
20. Golf, CJ!arion -]n.Idiana -~mborQ
-Atway
.21.
4
29.
30.
3.1.
1. Easter Recess Ends
!Dining HaU Oclmmitltee Meetirug after first
dinner
2. Relhearsal
-Collegilate &ingers, 6:45 -Au3.
Pool
S}:¥)w -Gym
Campus
M!ov[e,
"Rebel
18. Pool
RJho Shlow
Sligma -~
Chi Spring Dance
20. Campus Movie, "Where The Boys Are"
21. Easter Recess Be,gins
March 22 -28
March
ri:~all"Sal -Collegiate Singers, 6:4!5 -Au'1Jori\mn
~YChOlogy Club, 7:00 (p.m.
Mu KJ~a GaiInmJa, 8:'1:5-Blue Room
Collegiate Pla(Yel'S -8:00
24. Collegiate Players -8:00
25. Tennis, Claribn -AiWlay
Collegiate Players -8:00
April 26 -May
26.
27.
..
p.m. Au~tol1~\mn
p.m. Auditorlum
A ,+~-'
p.m. ll"UU1'l"'..um
2
28. Re}]ea,rsal -CoJilegiate Singers, 6:45 -Auditorium
, ,
Ivy League Trio -8:00 Auditorium
105
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29. TeIJlnlia, Slipperw Rock -HioIne
30. Relhearsal -CdJJlegti'ate Singers, 6:415 -AudiJtorwm
.n.
1. Coli!ege Band Concert -8:00 p;m.
GoJlr,
.Room"
GalimOO -HJqme
2 Al
D ary
.u:mm
Tennis, 'Clarion -Home
Campus Movie, "Love Is A MainY Splendored 11hing"
.
Co1lege Band OQllcert -3:00
tori urn
~.m.
Audi-
GJo1(f,state Toulrnalment. 5
m
12. Mu Kappa Gamma, 8.1
p..
C ampug and
"n1,-,.'ie
EneIn(Y
Below
13 Speech
J.VJI"'V
, "The Club
14:
Hearing
M eetin
g
1.5.
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16. Faculty Assoclation D]inller
,
May 17 -23
.
17.
3 :.00 - Green
18. Alpha
,A]J;lhIaPSI
DeltaOmega,
iota' Wiener
Roast Room
AlJ;Jt1aDelta MOther's Day Tea
Student PSEA Meeting
Colleg1ilate Players, 7:30 ~.m. -Auditor-
20..
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21.
Chi ~cnJ:c
22. .,P.lllo
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23. Classes End
May 24. -30
.24.
Golf, S]JjJppery
~c.k -~ome
Rehearsal -CollegIate SIngers, 6:45 -Au-
25. Baccalaureate
Commencement
26.
ium
dlitoriwn
.
27
5. Richaa'd Goode, Pi:mist -1: 3() p.m.
Rehealrsa!l -Collegihate Singe~s, 6:415 -Audito n'Um
.3().
RilJjoSilgma 'Chi -Mother's Tea
6. Earth Spaice Science Club, 7:00 p.m.
Rehearsal -Colleghate Singers, 6:45 -AudjJtorjJum
7. Golf, AHiance -CLarion -Edinboro .Home
TeIJJnlis,Slippery Rock -Away
Collegiate Singers ConceI1t, 8:00 p.m.
28.
29.
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,..,.,.".
..,
.'..
Concert,
8:00 p.m.
.,
.
A:uditori\J!m
8. Collegiate Singers
AuditoIiLum
-Blue
19.
May .'I -9
3.
4.
May 10 -.16
10.,
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9.
1 ,:,;
106
107
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Absence a nd Tardiness
19
C lIege Union
Academic Standards
Activity Schedule
Adv.sn.-tT
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1__., Pr ogr"""
17
95
21
Collegiate Players '.'..'..".'..'..'..'.67
Collegiate Singers ."
:
"
Co~ege
'1
C'--'stian
1m'"
FellowshlP
C00","
~"' uting Students
Conne,autteean, The
A"
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t ...f
the s.budent-Faculty ssn.. ..
ConstlULlon 0..
Council for Exceptional Children
Councl 1 (}{ Women
D ail y Bulle tin
Dean's List ."
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Debating Society
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Alma Mat er
69
69
70
58
89
84
84
28
.
67
90
64
28
27
27
Calendar of Events
Canterbury Club
nn g
Cheers and Su..S
Church Services
95
77
91
74
.
.
,
Churdhes
Class
Bell and
Schedule
ReLigious Organizations...
Class Membership
Closing
of Dormitories
During Vacations...
74 -77
16
28
-.68
.
16
54
54
Athletic Schedules
Nhl~".
;L",,-ICS, Mens'
~thl t .cs Worn ' (WAA)
.el,
ens
le Regul t
Automn'-'l
vUll
alOl1S
Band
a 'I Schedule ..,
Baske"'LU!'
Beta BetaBe ''La ."'...".".."
dd
F
.I
Boar ng aci lit leg
Bk
1.,
oosan dS upples
USS ervlce
B
0
2
Alpha DeLta
Al~
G
D '"
l".a
aIm11a eJilla
Alpha Phi Omega (Service)
O
Al pha P.Sl mega
,
Assembl y
Association of Women Students
Association of Men Students
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INDEX
Debut .'
"
Deta
lPh
1.D1ta
e'
Dlt
S
eal
gma Phi
D
g Room Regulations
mm
D .' ct n ry
..
!
77
54
65
45
60
54
31
18
68
66
63
70
26
.
f6
.
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u e..,
Dorm"""'ory Maintenance.
Dramaltlics
t.
E-Cu
1b
-' hS clence
Ea1'L
.Club
El Igl
.' b.ILLY
t ...Rules
36
68
73
59
85
20
Employment on Campus
E,ngl
,. .lsh Club
Exa-.
tr Cur ricular Program
Fire Regulations '
58
55
42
89
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Football
Fraternity Scihedllie
and Club I~i~iations
::
28
18
Fraternities
(see indlividual
and SorOl'rtles
n~me)
14
College
Club and
Administrative
Organization Offices
Regulooons
11
79
Freshman
Gamma Theta
Information.
Upsilon...
~~
College Band
College Ll abi!ty
1
Coilege President's Message
67
38
5
Golf
G
k Lett er Organizations
ree'.
Guests in Dormitories...
. .
108
"
' .' ...
68
35
109
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Guests in Dihing Room
26
Handbook. ...,
"
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H~alth and Infirmary Service
24
HI~tory of the College
8
JIIfHmary Service
24
JI'lness in Room
24
I"Jter-Fraternity Council
68
I?tramural Sports ...'
84
I~appa Delta Phi
62
t~appa Delta Pi
71
K~y~
27
K.iltJ~.Fins """".""""
73
L~ilbillty of College
38
LIbrarY
22
Loans '.."""'."..'..'
20
Lut~eran Student Association
78
Mall Service
27
Map of Campus
56'-57
Mu.Kappa Gamma
'.'
63
NauonalDefense Loans
21
Newman Club "'.."'.""'
78
Newspaper
65
Off-Ca~pus Students
:::::::::::
38
Parents Permission
3
6
Parking
:::: 28
People-to-people
761
Pep Club
:::".."'.."'..'."'.'.
4
PhISlgInaPi
71
Presid:m's Message
::::::::::
5
~robauon
19
PSEA, Student
:::::::::::::::
55
~SY~hOlOgyClub ".'."
60
Ra~o Station
:
:
59
e Cross IntercollegIate Council
74
Registration
16
110
:
I
Regulations for Men.
38
Regulations,CommutIng and Off-Campus... 41
Regulations for Women
34
Religious Organizations
77
Rho Sigma Chi
72
Scholarshipsand Loans
20
S~heduling So.cialActivities.
31
SIgma Tau SIgma
72
Social Studies Club
62
Songs and Cheers
91
Spectator, The.:
65
Speechand ~~a'rl11gClub
61
StudeDltAdvISlIlegProgram
21
Student Employment
20
Student Gov~rnm~nt
45
StudeIllt PresIde?ts Messag~ '..""""""
7
Student ProfessIonal OrganIZatIons
55
Student PSEA
55
Student Publications
64
Stud~nt Self-help
20
Tardiness and .Absence
22
Telephone ServIce
12
'rele~hones, Campus
12
Tenrus
90
T~e Schedule of Classes
16
TIpS to Freshmen
14
Upper Division
18
W.A.A
Wesley. Fellowship
WestmInSterCollege FellowshIp
Withdr.8wal Procedure
Wrestling Schedule
Yearbook
Zeta Tau
111
84
78
79
17
89
65
73
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Issued four times a year, March, April, May and
August by the State College at
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Second Class mailing privilege authorized March,
1956at the post office at Edinboro, Pennsylvania
in accordance with the Act of Congress of
August 24,1912
(Cover by J'anet Carr)
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HANDBOOK
EDITOR'S
MESSAGE
ALMA MATER
(Aloha)
The Student Handbook is pu'b1isIhJed
for the
Hail m thee, our Alma Mater glorious!
students and faculty of Ed/inbaro State Col-
~resh wreathes rovebring ~o bind thy brow..
lege.. It ds printed once a year for dlistribution
T r~als past 1ftrouhast wi1Jhstoodvictorious,
at registra 1rl:onealclhsemester, Its 'PUJ1POSe
is to
Never 'fIa1rer, never statelier than now.
aid the Freshmen in gaining an understand-
0 Edin!bQro,Eclin'boro
We revere thee JJovethee serve tihee ever,
ing of the functions, regulations, oosfums, 'and
alctivlties of 1Jh1iIs
'College; and ~ provtikie '~~
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su ents and facult y wi"'"'. a calendar VI.
evetn;~
Wih:il e c 1ass
for
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As Slwlilftyearrs :pa!Ss,
tihe school
year,
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The editor wishes to extend her 1JhIanks~
To thee our hearts are true,
Sally Relhner, Janlet Carr, Ginny ReimJold,Mi;;
A. CarneljJl,and Dr, William Cornell fur ~ir
hej;pin compiling this handlxX>k.
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COLLEGE PRESmENT'S
MESSAG'E
"Edinboro IgIroWISout of its old c1otihes SO
I'apidly tihat the tafu)r is j~st bare1\)' ,~ble to
keep SUIPplyillg Djew ones on timie:'
The 'above comment, recently lrnJadieby ,a
facu1ty member, sums U\P the college history
of receirllt ,years. It sUlg;g;~ ttJhe pride we
sense in our spectaJcuJiaJrgro/wth -not
for the
mere sake of gr have demonstrated to m~et 1JhedhaJ11engeof
steadily rediaUlbled delrnJands ~"KJIffi Bezmsylvania's young IPeop!l.efor the ladvantalge df higher
education. Edinboro lhJals coIJltinued, ,and !Will
'try aihwlayls:to continue, to In1Iake the opportu71Iity ifor college a Ireiaility ifor yloung men land
women who deserve it intelleetually
and
socia;lly but who migihlt notibe a'ble to la~ord it
financially at a more dJJstant or more eXlPensLve sdh(j()l. The 'oo1lege is juSitly iPl'OUd that
"'g1."Owth" has equaled "opp:>rtunlity"
in our
fol1mula of rapid expansion.
The ,s1Jaltement'sreference to tjb,ebooy taJilor
also suggests, however, 1JhIa,t
growth dOes not
occur wi1Jhwt its attendant [problems. As we
riedl<:1ubleoUlr enroThmenit a11ld;add to our curricula:'." offerings,
we neceSsaJrily increase
some K)f the w's'cornforts and inconveniences
that accomjpany conJgestion ,and complexity.
The college Tecognizes 11hI~ta 11ew of these
problems 'are inevitalblle; most of them admit
to stoody aUevia1Jion tiha'OUIgih
positive doopevative effort am:ong !faculty memlbers land administra tors and, ,most iInlPOrtantly, studelIJts
11hemiselves.
..measure
Dr. Thomas R. Miller, College PresIdent
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EdJinboro invLtes y1QUto grow with it. The
of maturity 1Jhatour students a!chieve
will be reflected Iby 1jhe ex:tent to whiCh 1Jheilr
pridJe in this groWth will QVershaidKJw and
CJOmpemate for the ~mPOI'ary
pxjob1eIn!S it
IProduces.
'This handbook is prepared by our students
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land faculty to assist you in Y'OUT work at
this coJilege- You acre urged to read it witll
care, to follow
its precepts
'carefUlly,
to
1meat it as a sllorehQuse 0If in£ormition
t<)
wlhidh you W1i1lmalkeiJh'equent reference, and
to keep it as asow-ce of guidance 1JlIl"Oughout
the entire year. Read oaJre~y the constitution of t:tJ,e'faculty-student governm~tbody
S'Q
yO!;! may knQw ,tJh~,part this org1anli2J~ plays
in 1Jhellie of the college.
Welcome to the 1963~ academic year at
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State College.
May you adapt
comfortably to the challenge of your ,growing
colilegganddevelJc1p along witfu it rthe mJawrity
to meet the further ,:cl1al1lengesof Jrlife tJhat lie
a!he~.
Sincerely yours,
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From left to right: Sally Dennis, Secretary;
Lee Boyer, President;
Jerry Dilly, VicePresident
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President,
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Welcome to Edinboro
The student body land the memlbers of the
Student-'FacR.IJty Oooper;itive ~vernment
extend to you tJheir welcome to Itlhe Edj,nIbOIro
Campus --a
welcome in the spirllt of friendslhtp ,and cooperation.
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YOl1Jr1963-64 edition of the student handbook
is pres'ented to you ,~ a g!uJjJdebook of infarma.tion about tJhe colJlege 1aJ!ldits ~ctivities
for thiS year.
Best rwishesto each df you for a hapPy, successful, am PU11POseful
college year.
Lee Boyer
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President
OIl StudeIlit-FaouJ,ty
Cooperaltive Gover~ent
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The College's 106 year Hist.ory
ences and may receive
grees.
Bacllelor
of Arts de-
The beginnings df 1JhecoLlege {Were laid in
1857, over one hlmdred yearrs ago, willen la band
of Scotch-IriSh falrffiem grouped togeiJher and
founded a private normal scl1ool at Eddnboro
by populLaT subscription to train teaCihe!l1S.In
18m it !Was chlartelred by lJheOommOIJlWeal1Jh
as
Pennsyolvania's :second !Normal Scihool and dewloped
and grew 1tihI~
service to 1Jhe
ComlInJOnwealth.
The control of lJhe College is vested in lJhe
Board of Trustees, ,composed of nilIne memhers ar/POinted by the Go¥ernor ~ Pennsylvania. The Board of ~stees
i!l1l turn elect the
President m lJheCollege who is responsEble for
its adminis1J.'1aJtion.The State SluperiIJltendent
of PUiblic Imtrootion is an ex-Qfncio member
of the Boal1d of Trustees.
A great forward Stride rw,as Itaken in 1914,
w,hen the Commonwea1th purehased Edinboro
NOI'IInal School. In 1926, aleIited to the need for
better educated teachers for its
sooools
Pennsyl~a~ia made Edinboro la TeaJclhers Col:
lege offering a four-year cmriculwn leading to
degrees of Bachelor of Science :in Secondary,
The college is accredited
by lJhe Nlational
Counci[ for AccreditatiJon o~ TeacIhJer Education, the Middle S1JaJtes
AiS/sociation of Colleges
and Secondary ScihoolS, and the American
Medical AsS/ocration. In additi~,
lits curJ:liculUims arre regisltered 'by 1j1]e Nerw York State
Department of Education.
ElemeniJary, and Art EdIuIc,ation, and lJibrary
Sciel1lce.
In 1960 the nlalme Of 1Ihecollege ,was dlIJanged
110Edinbaro Stalte College.
Begmnil1lg i!n SePteIm'ber Of 1957, 1Jhecollege
Was empowered to grant degrees of Master of
Education in Elemeintary Education. h1 September 1961, gvadUiate stuidly in sedondary education wals added to the graduate Iprog1I1am.
In 1002 1Jhieliberal iarls degree program was
begun. Studen~ mlaly preparre for various vocations la's an arits and science majQI1 in tile
Humamties, :Sociall Sciences or Niatural Sci8
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COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Th!omas R. MiiIler, Ph.D.
Normal Hall ,102
President
Tel. Ex. :ffi or 12
INSTRUCTION
Harry W. EarlJiey, Ed.D.
Dean
and Director of Graduate Studies
Normal Hall 111
Tel. Ex. 13 or
RE 2-4081
Leo J. Roland, Ed.D.
Ass't. to Dean
NOl'ffial HaLl .11'1
Tel. Ex. 14 or
RJalphBel'lin, M. Ed.
Ass't. to Dean
Normal Hall 111
Tel. Ex. 14
Harriet Long, RhD.
Director of Arts and
GENERAL
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Normal! Hall 105
Tel. Ex. 61 or ~i::~
STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES
INFORMATION
William A. Cornell, Ed.D.
Director
Normal Hall 110
Te. Ex. 20or RE 2-'5105
James Hiarnison,B.S.
Ass't. for Men
White Hall 1
Tel. Ex. 22 or RE 2-2013
Mrs. Rulli Peck, M.A.
Ass't. for Women
Hiaven Hall
Tel. Ex. 10 Q;: 17
Harold Umbar,ger, M.Ed. Ass't. in Admdsslions
Normal Hall 110
Tel. Ex. 20
Lawrence Appel, M. Ed.
Ags't. in Housing
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Centennlial
Nancy
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Carlson,
Apt.
Tel.
B.S.
Ass't.
53
FISCAL AFFAIRS
Vaughn E. Herrel
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Ex.
Student
Personnel
Tel. Ex. 50
Heather Hail
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Director
Tel. Ex. 35
11
Telep~ne Service
AU incoming caaJIs 110the College are received -at the ,switc\l]board in Haven HIall from
7:30 a.m. -11 p.m. -Mondays
through
ddfl0
11
S Saturays College's
an
rom !J;)l1i'Vate
a..m.eXlcihJange
-p.m.
UIL ys.
'I1h~
is onREgent
2aWl. Calls to ltihe varildUls statik>ns lean .be
dialed -room other extensi~s.
If callmg from
outside
G'ollege
theswiltchboar~
extension
number
should
OM
dalIDjpus
bethegiven
calis
to
canthe
be
made
by diallI1lg
~peraOOr.
0 to
Dean ()If 'Women's AiParlment
10
Uses Ext. 10 for aU nJigjl'Jtcalls to Dean of
'Won1.en
Ea"""
~"...,Hall
,
,.,
, 16
G.ymnas~um
29
Haven Hall.
"
24
Hea,1her HaH.
31
Heather
Haill ' Head R esl' d'"~ nt
IB
~ Room
,.,.,
50
63
receive Ithe switch~~
~erator
from 7:30
'a.,m.-11p.m, Mondays ~0JJ.gh Saturdays and
10
a.m.-.11
!p.m,)On
To
make
~ocal
roam
caliJJs
off
opera11Qr.
~UlS
Long
dialSundays,
distance
0 ~ relach
COLLECT
the switC'hcalls
~ary
...,
KinzU!a House
K!iltchenClimc
Leader
'.':.
can ~ made the saJrnle/wIay.
p.m.
All shouild
incomlinglcil[is
be made /totothe
theIclollege
pa;y phone
after ill111:00
the
LeBoeuf Hoose
Liberal.
A(1st
-!-- VJ:J:.~",
r..u;,~
L'bra
~ ry ru""
floor) .,
rre~ctive
dOI1mil11cU4ies.
~r
emergency Clalls,
call ;RE ~-3301 Ifior fue nu1'ses, 1Jhe Dean of
WKJIffien,or the .Acss't,Dean ~ WQInen,
Cam;r.us Extensions
COLLEGE SwrnOHBOARD
RE 2-'3301
ACiademy Hall
32
Admissions
20
A ""'~ V .-.1 OJJfice
om
62
u~
ISU=
ce
}.uditO[ium
36
Bollier HOIUSe
28
Bookstore
57
Bursar's
Offilce (Mr.
(M:r. Her'ool)
W~)
15
Bu1'SIaII"sOffice
35
Campus Sdhml (1st floor)
55
CampUis ScihIOOl(2nd floor)
54
Carpenter Shqp
34
Oelnltennial
Hall
OMice
52
C
.1
en t enruatL
i1.JlL,
Hd ,es
R id en t's Ap.t
53
H ~.1'
ConJneauttee Hquse)
41
Cussewago HoUls'e
42
Dean af Ins1jruction
13
Ass't, to Dean of InI'JItruction
14
Dean of Men
22
Dean of Women's Oi1fice
17
LIbrary (2nd floor} ,..,
,
58
Loveland Hall (Science Dept.)
,
23
Lo~eland Ha~ (Art D~,)
.;...,..,.,
33
MJamtenance Dept. Office
26
Mead House
,
,
45
Normal Hail (Ground floor) ..,
62
Norma 1 Ha11 ( 2IJ!
d fl oor)
59
Placenlent Onnce
,
30
PTesident's Home
51
President's Office
,..,.."..
,
,.12
P:r~~ 'd ~'JJ"
-,"' S Secre ta ry
11
Recitation HalJl ...,...,
"
37
Reeder Hail...
,..
, ,. .,
,.",..21
Reeder Hali., Head Resident. , ,
,
21
Q'"-t e House
38
"'...
"..""."
,.,
Storeroom
:... ,
25
Student PersonJnel Offlce
20
Tionesta House
,.,
,
46
Venango House..
, 47
WlhdJteHall (lISt floor) .,.
39
White Hall (2nd floor) ""...'"
,
,
, 40
12
I
:
,
18
43
19
56
44
61
27
13
Edin
Hall,
Homemother
Pay Phones
Centeoolilal Haill
Ea.st Hall.
Ediil1 Hall
H:aven Hall
RE 2-5731
4. Always
'ance.
h';It Flooor RE 2-9511
2nd ~
RE 2-9071
.'
3I'd Floor
"..
RE 2-006.1,
RE 2-9541
'..'
,c,
! ,,
present
a
well-groomed
appear-
5. Attend cla\Sses'and alssemJblies reguLar1!y.
6. Attend the chUiI'Chservices ~ yIour :fiat1!h.
I
7. Plan for, and get el]giht lhIaurs of sleep every
nigilt.
RE 2-9411
1st Floor RE 2-9401
2nd E1loor RE 2~OO91
3rd Floor RE 2-9001
Heather Hall
.Ground
Floor RE 2-9031
1JstFl~r ,RE 2-!iJ531
2nd Floor RE 2-9()?11
Reeder Hall
Ground Floor RE 2-9901
1Jst FJlc:N:Jr
RE 2-9434
2nd FlOOr HE 2-0091
3rd Floor RE 2-0081
Studenlts should inform ~amily and friends of
8. Be 'care~ of your personallPropeDty. Laibel
aU yjCJU:rproperty ,with YQUr name.
The coll~ge reserves 'tihe I'ight to SUSlpendor
dismiss airily student wthose mfluenlce or conduct is 1' stf.illdard Of mIorals and scholaJ~iIp of tihe 'student Ibody, or whose conduct is iPl1ejudi!cial to
1!hegood name of the college.
tb~se numlbers
t1~S wthich Iwtill make ~1ffi ~ WOr~y m.~ber
!hlS cIoIlleige -an
attlitude
of ~len~
for calls
24 hoUl's per day.
Tips to the Freshmen
.for
Freshmen at ~ro
tare exP.ected to conduct 1JhIemJsel~sm lalCOOrdanceWlt1l1,1!hesta;ooards normailly adhered to by self-re~pectIng,
edUoa.ted ~en and wQffien. .studenJts should
'keep ~ mind fulat I~ey 'aWebe1I1iged~ooted for
~chjng
all1d other l.mportanlt professions.
The ~aJCultyat EdInboro starlJds ready to assiSlt every ~tudent to c:u:ltiVtartehabilts of study
application, self-control,
a, sense of human
'alfd proJJound iIll1Jerestin furtihering
the 'high
~fPals Itraditionally a J:lamt{)f Edinb()l1() COllege.
,In oroer ro glain a feeling of being a part
of, E)dJ:nboro College, )JJr~men and
upper
da'ssrnen, shouJid practice the 11ollownig:
1. Always be ready with a cheerfuil, courteous
,greeting for yIOur fellow students, faloulty
members, and visimrs ()j] 1Ihe campus.
2. Develop the Edinboro College spirit. You
must !believe tihat EdiIJl~
is Itfhiefinest col"lege, and 1JhIa,t
'your cLass iIs tJ1e ~st cla.ss,
"and try to make yourself 1Ihe best student.
3. Be oourteous and observe the !beSt ru~
of
.etiquette at all times.
ci4
Freshmen Customs
.
By .°1?seI1vliil1g
lfreShmjan 'oUSi1;om~
in the pror;>e:: S/P1r~teve.ry stluden~ can acqUIre !the qula1.iof
to-
wards aJ1 otiher college stlude.Ilits, ,a respect
tihe standards aJIJdtraditions of Illis schoo!,
and a faJrniliarity witih ltihe things thlat cons1Jitute its own \Special tx1ademairk, i.e., itls
cheern, its A1ma Mater and otIher sOiligs. In addition, the new student ,will Jearn tlnat he be!ongs not On];y to ltihe lfreSh.mJanIC]ass, ;bUjt to
the ,college ~ a whole.
.
.C!lstoms
Regulations
1. ~s
aIrId SignS Imust be wIorn Monday tihru
Frldaiy :f(I"Om8 a.m. ,ro 5.p.m., and on Satu~daj"s '~rom.8 a.'m. 1x>12 m 1Jhelafternoon.
2. D:mks and SI:glllSare not WTorn.QIl Su':1d.ars:
3. SlgDS must be 'w{)rn to lall e~enm&: actIVIties
dIUIrmg 1Jhetwo /Weektgof orl~tio.n.
'
4. Freshmen must alwa~s car~
tihelr hand.b~,
e.xc~t. to eveIJlIng la&'1rS'
5. OrlentatilOn willla.st !from September 7 Ithru
the 20. Dinks and signs must be worn dJuring these It/wo weeks.
6. LeaJrn the scIhJoolsongs and cheers, especia~y the Almla lM!ater.
7. ~l;eshmen m~
art.tend 1aJ1lf(jOtball games,
pep ralJJies, ,and Freshm~
TribUinal m~~t~S
.
Withdrawal Procedure
g
ill s.
8. FI'eSihmen must never walk on the ca:mpus
1Jawn.
9.Freshmen
must greet upperc~assmen ,by
tipping; their diriks and /by saying, "Good
morruIl!g, good evening, ,etc."
10.Remember, you are nqw all memlbers of
11he EdliIDJ}jQroState
Col1ege
studenlb
Withdrawals
idE Men
or. Dean
<?f W1OImen, .The
del1lt /of lhis dormitory
or private
i
16
!Head
RJesiiresidence
!he Bookstore,. Student. Activitor OMice, Li:
bvalrY, and Busll1less OffIce.
After cleara.nic'e by the Office of Student
Personneil 'Servicoo, the !student fliles !his wii1lhdrawal ?lank with 1!~e 'OJ1ill1ce
of 11heDean of
Ins1lructlon. Th!at of~l:ce ~~
noti!des ,eaclh ins~l"Il1ct.or.No .pe\I1S.00
lS di1.flclialUyiWltihdralWn UIIltlJ s.uch nJOt~ceII.S.rece~ved. College dharges
contl11ue Ullitil ctflfloJJalW11Jh.dI1aWial
li!s recorded.
Acad~ic
gl'ades 'are l1eclorded in aocordall!ce ,w'Jth'the procedure for WITHDRJAWING,
FROM COU,RSES, below.
W'
Ithd rawa I -rom
f
Course
All students ~1shi!Ilg to ,withdraw from or
cb!a!l1ge.any course at laII(YItime Islhall alPpl'Y to
the OffIce of The Dean of Instrulction. Redord
ad.iustmen~ made during
tlhe .fiTst 1Jhree
weeks are IIiOtrecorded iin h
Ipel1rIl!anentrecord. After 11htattilme 11he lWi1'thdrawal is recorded laiS y, passing, or z, .failing. AiJil withdrawialls the laSit ~()1JIr
weeks are ll1ecorded as z.
Students 'wtS'hinig to wli1Jlldraw from
all
cou;rses Sihall,full(J\w the !procedure of Wi1!hdr'aJwai, from College, a:s stated a'l)ove.
Time Schedule of Classes
P~RIOD
TIME
~rst.
8:00 -8:50 a.m.
Second
..:
...8:55-9:45a'.m.
Third
9:50 -10:40 a.m.
Fourth
' .'.
10:45 -11:35 a.m.
~
,
11:40 -12:30 p.m.
Slxrth
,. ..12:35
-1:25 p.m.
Seven1th ..." .'
..1:30
-2:20 p.m.
Eighth
,
2:25-3:15p.m.
Ninth
,
3:20-4:10 p.m.
Tenth ...,
4:15-5:05 p.m.
Repstration
.Grading
Students are ~eminded
to reglL;;ter
and ,pay
,fe~s ?n tl1e~as'slg!IlOOda't~. M1 Ifees mus! be
paId l~! advanc.e. PerInj\S~I?n ~'ustb.e ObtatIPed
fro~, It:he P~ilient
Of the Con~ge tiIn ad~ance,
1Ioawid penla1~ for ~ate ;pa~en~.
Dates ()f reg~traltilon and paym.ent o~ fees
back
of thiS
Handlbook.
c
may be
fo;Ufid
m tlhe Oa.lendar prI11ted
In the
College
A student withdra:w~g
1irom the oollege
should ~ecure an offlCla[ wilthdra'Wa!l ~JJa!!1kin
the Office of Sltud~
Pe~el
ServIces. He
.should then clela![" wl!th 1th1e
iOOrce df the Dean
'blody.
College Assemblies
A ,series of college lassemblies is presented
during the ISdOO[}lyeair. A IlJum/ber IoIfevening
prog1mms are also IPr~ented.
A committee of ;8aJcu]Jtymembers and s1.u~ents Iplan both day am ev~ning programs. It
IS tj}}e purpoSie of these prog1MrIl!S to supplement and enriclh the ourmcular ~fferings of the
college.
Additional outsmndjng progmms are being
inculed
in the assemJbly prograrIl!s eaclh ~'ar
in an E!lfiiqrt 110~roVtide EjinbCll1O wi11h the
most con'temwfary
,selections aV'alilable.
-From
ACADEMIC
STANDARDS
srtudent System
peI1formances
I
l
j
j
'. A "~iimd!icates
of a
clearly eX1cfiptibnal nature.
"B"-~ade
earned by studenit dOing mstinctly s~pel1ior work.
"'C"--, grade indicating
work of slattlsfactory
quality.
y work .
"D"grade indicating UiI1satisJ!1a<:tor
17
1.
"F"-
grade .indicating failure.
A required
ICOUl1se
in 'which an "F" ..g:l1aJde
Ihas been
earned must be repeated:
..mitted
"X".,- not a grade but I~ m.a:r:k Imdicaltmg that
the student, for JuStifiilaible caJUs'e, has
not. been able. 1!0 c°m.plete. t~e Ireqwred work W11Jhm1Jhetime limit.
Student.s 'WfhIofail to lattaJilnrtihe sta!Ildalrds for
admission to the Upper Div~sj,on will be perto 11emiafinin attendiance for One sem'ester Qr one cOIniPlete SUlniIner session after
wWch requirement.s .for ~e
Upper [)ivisdon
mQISt be la!fJ1lained.
l'lIhe ~ge
of remainin,g
in college !beyond an ,additimal
Isemels~eT or
"H"-j
"Y""Z"-
SUlmmleir session IWithduit attaining
1Jhe ~r
DLvisiJon witH be denied
exo~t
fur very unuSlUal conditiorus.
passmg
withd11aiWaJ -passing
withdrawal
-failinJg
The Dean's List
Twice a yeaJr there is iPUiblisihed 1JheDean's
List ,to honor students, sdheduJed for more
tih'an eleven semester hours, WIhIohave made
ta grade of "B" or bet1ler iiII1 every course
ta,ken during rtihe previous semester.
Academic Probation
A student is pJJaJCled
~ acla~ic
probation
for one of tw<? rreasOIlS.
IJ~e 'Was ,~tted
to ~e ,c(ojl1egeon a probationary basIS, orr
,,.
2':a~ ~~~
a cumu1ia'tive average of less
Class Membership
The number of semester hours Cl1edit listed
below is the mini:mUim nurnJber necessary for
membership in the four classes.
Sophomore
32
J'Ulnior
64
Senior
96
Gradu'ate
Baehclor'~ Degree (11:28).,
A student who has been permitted! to aIttend college; on a probatiOOllary 1)alsDsImay lbe
asked to W11Jhd:r3lW.
from college. unless ~e
earns and ma1lntains a c.umwatlV'e ~uality
poIint averJalge. of nOt less, ~aD 2.0 or !h]/Srr~corrd shows 'evIdence of p~ogress d~ed
sansfactolry by the Sctholal'SlhliJp
Oommiiittee.
Absence and Tardiness
!
Admission.to
In
th'at semester
Up;per
Division
ill 'wIhidh a student
expeo.ts
I
For
'students
2.0 or
quired
wi1Jh a q1Jla(lity
~inIt
average
of
gr~ter,
no formail. excUise wtiiIl be re11or a number
oIf aWences
eq1Jlall to 1Jhe
to complete £jI1!ty..sixsemester !hours af credIt,
he. s~all file ,a Wlritte~. a,wuoa1lion for a~mlSSJiOlIto tih.eUwer DIVISI~ of the ..coRegeon
a furm provIded by 1JheOffIce Qf 1JheDean of
InstJruction.
Favorable action on the student's request
number of sem~r
hours forr ~ch
a course
its ojjJJered. Any ~ti.onal
'aJbsence mlUSt be
justified by presentilI1lg Ito 1Jhe~o~el
I)elan
Concerned, evidence of ~ bona fide i1lness OIl"
equally justifiable reuse to prevent being exclUJded from 1Jhe'course witth a faliling grade.
will
dQpeoo
1. AittaJilI1ing
l(;Ss
upon:
a
cumulative
.A
~cademic
record
with a qoolity point per semester hour raltio pf nOt; less 1Jh~n2.0.
...clause
2. Removing from lhis recoro a;ll def~cle~cl~.'
3. Achieving
favorJalble teaahing personahty
vatings from members
of the college faCIUlty
oommlilttiee on selective
promotion.
4. Attaining
satis)Jjactory 'scores on the U~r
Divlision qualilfying
examinat~s.
18
i
~udenlt
with
a qulality
!than
2.0, ()!r a student
lX>int
lalVeI'age
ICJf
Ion atcademlic
pro-
bation, is required to 'SIU'bmlitevidence Of jUISt
for every absenice.
Perm1ssiml to mlake ulp work lfirom ~]m
a
situdent 'was abse/Illt (until! tJhe crillical absence
has occurred)
Iwill Jbe 'glranted or denied at 1Jhe
dis~tion
of the instI1llc1i critical
Ia;bseruce iIS!the
lalbsence nUlme11i~a1ily
l
one greater
than 1jh;e nUlmber
19
()if semester
boUIrB fur v.'hjJoh1file OOUl1se
is' offered.
StuJd~nts are Ul1ged to lhIave all :legitimate
sences recorded
Deans evidence
wlid.
a'b-
IblY presenting
to the perSomJlel
judged
by
1jhe Dean
to be
Each sc,hiO1arship is worth $200.
OUter Scholarships
The Penna. 'Congress kif Parents
and Teachers each yeatr 'mak~s avai1able
two or more
scholarships
at each of ~e
sltJate colleges
of
AbseniCe from class 24t blc!urs ibefoce or 24
hOUlI1Sajjjter ,the terminatJion: of a va'caltion will
be counted ~s fa double absence.
The daJse of a student wIhIo accumwates a
number of absences eqooll. to twice the number
PennsY'lvania. These are the HJalIlina Kent
SclloJjf Memoliial ScllQ]aJrships, ~alC'h for $150.
These 'awaI'ds a,re ,mJade on 1I.~ebasis of high
scilla!)! grad~s 'and results on ,an entrance exam1naltioo.
of SiOOlester !I1k)Urs of credit
!for iw!hlich rtJhe
course lis offered will \be Il'evliewed fat a meeting wi1lh ltIhe studenltJ, fue instructor,
iand tile
!personnel Dean (jOIIlcerned tPI1esent. In!aJbility of
the student to j'uistify sucih an absence r~oord
wi1l result in exC'luSiion from tJhe CQUrne wi1lh' a
failing grade.
Women's
Clubs Al;t Sclhl(j~ars,l1ips laJre ,awalrded eaclh year to 1Jh!ree art Istudents 'Wiho have
lachieved sophomore
ar bj]gher class stand'ings.
These gJran1Js ra[JJge [from $100 to $1:50.
The Soroptimist
Internatliooal,
a cllassified
service
club for women,
yearly
awards
$1000
to outstanding
prospec'tive
women
teacllers.
Anticilpated laibseIJjceifu':orn,a 'stu~eI1lt t~a'ching
assigIJiment reqwes
prior apprloval from the
Dwrec.;n. of Studenlt Teaching.
Any 'albsence
from
\Student teacfulilng requires evidJence of
just cause.
II
~nt. Employment.
'I1here are stu
a 1fumited
I1IUJmberof Pail:t.Jtlme
posiitions 'available at the College, and it is 00b
tf
'd"il -teaCl1lJE.rr~.
tic;,...a:
,...1"" e ,a ew J
'It' ited ".."",Ul"'" there 'Wll.u.
,a'Va
aJble alOOut .th.e aomm'Unlty.
To be ehglble for emjployment a student
mulst:
One must be a It'esident bf Erie OQUJIIlty, in
need of !finlanc~al assilSltauoo and at least a
junior.
National Defense Loans
ThroUigh the coopez;ati~ Of the federal governrrlentto , 'an" amlOunt
far
,,,-"',- of money tis allolt1ted
.
ans
ou~ua'1UJJI1.g
students studym~ to be
'l1hese roans are to be re\palq alfter
IgJradJuatlon.
AppJJ1catilcmsare ,a~ati1aWe in ~e oifice of
1JheDean of Instruction .
[. Be matrioulat~
as a !full 1fime \Student in a
!four-year. CulrriCuiJlum.
2. Be. ~mmg
on ith~ ~~;PUS unles's existiIIJIg
Student AdvisOry Program
A ,student advisory progI'aim provides fo;"
every Istudlea1ta Ifriendly !faculty member as ;a
facilitIes
do wt :perm\iIt.
3. Have earned
an all-college
average
less than a '.'~".
.'
Students deslr~
~are
iJ?fOImialtibl
!COnsultant and advisor.
Thus eaJcIh student as
an individual
wiiIl be we1ll known by at least
one college
fa Quilty Iffiember.
The iPrimiary
WIiPOSe of I~e advisory
jproglralm is to assist
of
not
should
apply at the IA:dmiSSlonS OMlice.
Scholarships and Loan Funds
State Scholarships
Th~ Dept. of Puiblic Instrulction annually awards schoJJrursihipson the basis pf OOmjpetitive
examlinations 'held 00 1Jhe firslt Friday
Of
May of eacll year. These ,are laiWarded to each
county and Senatorial dI1'S1Jrictin 1JhJeStat.e.
20
students 110attain sa1ilisfalctol1ype~oI1manC'e m
aOIlaI&pects of college actirvities.
The 'personal faculty advisor wi1J. offer the
stud~t counsel of a. personal, oocial and lac'ademta nature to 'asslst ffim 'tio succeed in college to the J:ilrnit.df '1JIis
.aIbility. These 'advisors
alre CQncerned Wl1JhJ11a1blts
df study, kn!qwledge
of study ,skills, heist rutilizat1Jon of tjjme in col21
""""
lege, participation
in aCitivitles.
SUldents
rece'lNe
CIUIrT~cu1um advice
and
guidJance from \the tfiaculty registI1a1tion advis\om w!ho !have charge of a-egistraItJion in ti!.1e
three cuTricUl~s.
'I1hJese £a{:uJ,ty members
aTe Iregarded as specialists iII1 offering ,advice
relamg to ou:roicul~
and e;lectives.
Students WIth specIal currJ!C'UiliUIm
,probJJems
Icreated by transfer, accelera1Jion, lI1a.nure, or
for oth.er reasons must work ~ut their schedules \vJ;th 1!hIeI)(:ian 'of InSiln'tuctron.
Allifreshmian studeruts 'are assigned person'al
adwsors. These aSiSignments are designed to
bring the student ~ .cont:act. witlh a ~acl;llty
member who bias similar ~~
and IS lik~l~ to. be in sympatihIY with his parrtieuJar asplrations.
The ultimalte aim of the advisory system ~s
to he~p the student learn how 110solve !his own
priOiblems.
.'.
Facu]Jty members wIiiIl lX)St then- offIce
hours ootsjde 1Jheirofifice d~.
If ylcxulatre nl;)t
free ~t any of 11hetrlmes imic'a,ted, jJt will be
necessary to make aI!l amointmenit with the
faculty member you wiSh 1x>see. OMices and
1:1hone numlblem are ~ilsted in the front of the
Handlbook..
..The
LIbrary
Halmllton ILibl1al'Y ~
its d()()1" 110 welcome the students in the fail of 119&1,after a
summer spent dn mQvinlg ~
51tock land orgalnizinlg the new services. StI-ateg1i!dally 10date~ 1x>become 1Jhefucal point of tJhJe exIpaalding C'al!npus, it represents one of tlhe mrJre
modern and functional
~ege
libr;aries in
PenIlsrylvania.
The libra'ry was planned to hooole 1100,000
volurnes land I1\QW!has approximlately 66,000 volurnes. PlaIIIS laa-ealready Ibeing oonsidered ,jJor
an addition wthIich I\I;1iII1
be needed tin tJhe iIleatr
fultlure to house the Iprojected additiClIl of
lO, The library iI'etains tlie o~n shellf aII1rangement makltilJg 11he,1x)ok!s easily aCICessible'. t.o
22
fue studentlo; yet providing
The tal}' out of the libr8iry
careful
provides
S/UfperVision.
stack areas
~d nearby reading areas co\:>~ated
1Joreduce tl'alfffic and attendanlt Mise.
Facilities
[provided on Itjhe fimt fldor alre:
Cuil1relJit ~i and reference
area fiIie
arts c';!nter, cUI1r1culum materials ;J:a;oorQroiy,
eduCiation area, reserve IboQk and 'service laJreIaJ
df!f.i.ces, anld teclhnical processing
spa/ceo ~
second flOOr will !be IfoU!l1dla servlice area, geneI1aJls~ck area, }:jound ~nd nJiI1Ibound
~odllical
S'hell'l!mg, micrpfilrn
viewing Iboo11hsand 'storaige, a Jiarge lIIlJULSic
listening room equipped
,:",ith individJUlaJl lbiootlhs b
eal~ne
listenmg, a fac~ty
and graduate readdng room
tjhjree seminar room.s Ifor ,Use of SmalllgrOUl?S:
l1aculty lounge, a lib11ary class I'Qoon thiirty
indilVjdual lounge al'eas. OI:1POI11Junity
is 1IhIus
p.'"IOvIided,fJorstUidly in all 'alrealS, loll[1!ge ,areas
for g-ene!1al re:~.d~g and for utilizing lalppOO#mate!.} 400 !perIodIcals, covening aill fields, to
wlhich the tibaral'Y suoocrlilbes. This list inclJudes 12 newspapers reIP~nting
mainY of
11hemajor U.S. cities land The London Times
to gti'Ve the broader view.
The libr~TY is Operati11g an autjomatic chiaTging system wihlidh necessiltates evf3r!y s1nldent,
graduate, n1a1deI1gradRJJa!te,
,and lPairt tilrne, 00taining an iden1!ifrc'a)tion clhiarge card. This
card must be presenlted at 'al1(Ytilrne 'Wlhen librlaJ:Y materials
are witJhdr~wn from
the
]library (ilncludinlg all mateTiiaJis on 1ihe Reserve Shelves). 'Ilhffie datrds willibe iSSlUedat
regJistration ,and m'U5t be Iretu!l'nOO to the library lalt the end of t'he school year. I)t\ a student wi1Jhdra!v.1S
froon CIOiIlegetis
card must
~ retUlI'llled to 1Jhe~ary
slilnce he. is res~silbLe Iflor any m'atJerlal ch~rged to Ibis Clard 1?Y
~nyo.n';!. Tvansfer of cairds at any time is
probJibited.
In lonier to serve the best interasts of all
11Jhe
'S!1Juden1Js
it is necessary to lI1ave dbse~
certaitl reg1Ulation iII1the use k)If 1JheliJbrary:
1. All lxX>ks wlhlidhl~ave been definitely as23
signal to c}ass'es 'are [placed on shelves dlilrectly
behilIJd 1Jhedesk 'and ,are kIJJ~
~s the 'Reserve Books. SuJCJh
boOks may be w1fJhd1'awn aIt
8:30 !p,m. and returned beIflore 9:00 a.m. the
fullO\\'ing morning. (F1aiJiu!re
ro (Jibservoe1Jhisrule
/Will result in ,a fine of lOOnIcents per Ihou'r,
2. Bkis
ndt on reser,ve buit !in dema:nd are
termed "overIJJight books." 'l1hese may leave
1Jhe:tibralr,y at any time of djay or ovemigfht,
ibut must be returned before 9:00 a.m. 1ihe fol]bwiJI1g da'Y Penaity ~or late 'return
LS ten
cents~per d~Y.
3. All 'books (,with !the foregOlinlg' e~ceptions)
ma[Y be wi1!htdirawn lf1or itIwo weeks. A lf1iIneof
two cents a day, wIiItJha 5 cent milJJimum, will
be charged for bookJs kept over time. Encyclopediia volilIIins and dictionaries
may not be
taken from the 1ibl1aTY.
4. Magazines may be 'Wi1!hdra\wn fliO]n 1Ihe
libr!ary subjec~ to ltihe salIne roles las (R;eserve
~.
'5. No Istudenlt will be !issued grades or. cred"
its until all Jiilbrarry o1j!igations lhIa'Ve'been settIed.
.~Jry
6. N,o books may be removed tfrlCim the LIbrary e~cept by proper 'c~alt1ging lart Uhe desk
by the libI1arian!in
cl1Jacrge. AJrIryooe ~aking
~oks not ~erly
cIhIa'1i~ged
f11om tJhe ILibrary
wiill be subJect to ~ fme of $5.00 for each
~~
and t:<>SUSlPen.sIonlfirom ~l~ Oo11~ge,aictivllties u.n~ill s~ch fllles are. pa.itl. C~ppjngs
a~~ markIng bK>Oksand lPeII1iIodic~s IS 1PI1~
IhI1)Ited
..eIther
7. Alcoeptable dr.ess m tlhe libI1aJry for bo~h
men land W'Offien lis 11he :sallne las !for ~JJa~s
attendance. .'
The follOWlJIXgh(JfUrs.MTillIbe.observed:.
Monday throo'gh Flnday 8,.00 a.m,-9:00 p.m.
Saturday,.,
", """",
8.00 a.m.-4.00 p.m.
Sunday, , .." , , .., , ' ':' , ' 2:00 P.I?-4:00 p.m.
.Health
and infIrmary Serv~ce
TIle college et;nlploys If?u: part-tllInJe nu:s~s
and three part.,time PhySICIa,ns. An are ~rectly conCerl1l~ wi.th prom~
gjCiod '.rJhysic.al
land meI1lt8ll health lamong college students. In
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I
I
I
,
i
..
~d~tion to s~ce for .a di~nsary
office, an
lIlf1l'~'ary of nme beds IS avatlable for 1Ihecare
of. mlllor illnesses and I1so1ation of istudents
wIUh suspected comm~iclalble di1seases. Slurgif!al c~ses and tacutely ill students Other than
1;.'510IaltJ!()!l
.oases 'Will be admjJtted onliy '!mtil they
can pe bmnsferred to other neaI1by or home
h!os!;Iltals. 4ctual .medicail carre is limited
to
the !pl'evention of .i11nessesand the emergency
t!"eatment of medlical and surgicail conditions.
Student~ Jiving on campus shiould immediate:y IIlOti~ the. ~llege nUiI'Se of lany dJ!lness
.wihIdh reqU!1res J!n!fmmary 'care. Students livlIlg Qff-calInp~s but taking mea~ on eamptis
whlo ~re so:ill ais to .Il'equire infirmarY' care
shall Im'mediately lJdtJjJf!ytJhe housooo]ider and
the Dean of IWI~men or Men or tJhe College
Nurse of suclh iJlness.
When in the dase of seriOus d!l1nessthe nur~e
or college physlician believe arnJbu1~nce tl'ans~cl:11ation to the infilrmal'y Or from 1jhe infirmaJry to a neaJrby home or hospiltal is neces..
'. the c?llege wiil see that such transporbatIOIl is proVIded, but the expense must be borne
by the student.
.I?ay students, '\vho 'may be aJdmJijjiJed
to the
In~Irmary provided there lis space available,
WI~ ,pay at tJhe i1ate Qf 1Jwudollars per da .
ThIS rarte will belgin wi1ilJ Itlhe first day.
'Y
.~tudents Iwill be 'rele;ased from the college
l~lI1ffiary only by a SIgned statement £rom
,a resporu;dJble tmember df 'the family
the family !IJhysi~ian, or the coHegJephYSi]cian:
or nurse.
Parrents willtbe notified by the college nUl1se
of 1Jheillness KJifan;V student wIhio spends one
or more ~, daiVs In the ~firmaIry.
.Any student wIho wIshes Ito dIo so may eInlPlOy his 0 n
ph~siciaJn !at his qwn eJqpeme. If it lis neC:S~ary 11Qiharve a IPI1escription ffiJIled Bit Uhe drug
SItore, the ~tudent 'wiIl be Tespol]Slilble for the
cost.
A~ci~ent a~ medidal iooUlranJceon a group
basIs IS available for aM stud~
tat 'a mini-
25
G
"
.
UThUlmICiDS
t and is aV'aiilable at ~e time of
ti
regisaon.
the~elV'es
Offtr
-camPUs
of an
the
d services
daty students
of themaJy
1:ihyslilcian
avail
Dinner
Lun h
c
Breakfast.
$125
85
60
KEYS
and nurse.
The college infil1ffi'ary 'will issue statements
at illness fu students wtho\have !received weat-
Keys for any dormitory rdQm ,are issued by
the Bursar's ~ce !iJora five dollar !fee. Whenever. a key is loot, 1t should be repol"'ted im-
ment in the dispensary.
Numerous requests for excuses from classes
mediately ,to the Bursatr's Office. If a dU2lioate is desired, iIt must 'be PUl'chased 1Jhrough
for minor and trivial illness are not in the
true spirit of the college. Persistent requests
for such action may be sufficient means for
the administration to request a complete reevaluation of the physical condition of the stu-
the Bui'saJ:'S Office. Ail keys remain the
property at the O>llIe'geand duplication of aI1\Y
k~:>:e},1~t Iby tJOO
CoLlege is expressly proMbited.
BUS SERVICE
dC'!1t, by his own physician, at his own exEdinboro js situlaJted on the 'malin bus line
p?ns~, in order for the student to continue
between Pittsbul'gih and Erie. Dwomg the day
matriculatilm
at this college,
and evening the buses DUIll nor1Jh ~nd oouth
..N...rses
Hours
.aJ~r?ximaJtely
every tw1o IhIDUl'S. S1Jude~s
.N,.rses murs wijll be cPOsted at the begm~mg
~ trave~ east or west can ,make conmng
of eaCih semester.
DINING
R~M.
nt;CtIt-ns
1D .ErIe,
Meadvtlle,
Pittsb~l1gh.
Smce :tIhe schedUles
Franklin
or
laTe constant1,:Y
iMeIaiLs
8!re;served !to boaTdmg students m ~e
College dining room, [RossHlall.
M;eal iIroUIl'5are:
WEEKIDAYS
cha~g,
schedules can be clle<:ked by telepho=g RE 2-8651.
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Each stUidentis eJCpectl:! to 0WII1the text-
Breakfast.
7:15 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.
lAmch
11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
L~h
(Sat~day)
11:30 a;.'m. to 12:15 p.m.
Dmner will be served Flamily Style at 5:1'56:16/p.m. Mm1dIay through iFcid.a,y an~ at '12:15
and 1:~ Swlday. Sa1lUlrdla'Ysuwer IS served
cafeterIa style at 5:00 to 6:30 /p.m.
bdDks !r.equired in 'hIjS Iclasses. All teJCtbooks
are av"a.1JJa,ble
at the Campus Book Stare in the
northeast end of Hlaven Hall. Besides teJCtbooks, the Campus Book Store cames all
sc~
supplies, art supplies, gifits, souvenirs,
etc. The Book Store .is another measure ijmtituted to enable ItiIIIestudents here a,t Edin!boro
Breakfast.
Dirme["
Supper
(Family
SUNlDAYS
9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Style)
..12:30
p.m.
5:30p.m.
to 6:00 p.m.
Admittance to the dining room is by dining
hall cards only, These cards are issued to all
students and are non-transferable,
A limited nUlmiber of guests may be acoom~odated in ~e dining ~m,
providi11i~ indiVidual meaCl tIcltets lare IPUrdhased d.'n'advance
in the ~1:e of 1JheDirector! of Food Service
'l1ransient meallraJtes are:
.(See
2627
to get ~ good educatiloo at a lo~
MAIL SERVICE
cost.
The College
T~eives
two ,mail delliveries
e~0h day. Dorm!iiJory
mJail will be delilVer~
dire:ctiy to the studeIJJts' mail
ljoXJes there.
M.ail for commuting students is placed in the
comn1uter's room ,in Normal EJrull.
lPck boxes are availaJble on 1ale (ground
fkX>r of tile. Stude«1t Union ~ a renAlal basis or
at the Edinboro post of!fLce at the rate of
$.90 a quarter.
back <;OV8rfor mqil address form.)
BOARDING F ACiLITIIi1S
A.ll do11Initory students
laJre requliTed to take
1Jheir meals in the O&lege Dining
Room.
creased
.enlro1ilment,
'Fre;shmen
more resIdent stude;nts wIll not
other priovision for tiledir meals. It is reoommended and they [will jjiII1d it gI1eatiy to Uheir
advantage ,to board at the college. Hqwever,
once a s1nJdent has elected to !take Ms meails
in the Dining Room !he will lbe expected to
'contiIJJUedoing so !fo~ a fuil1 semester.
CLOSING OF DORMITORIES
DURING VACATIONS
The follQW1Dg regulatms. ihave b;e~n devel?POO to control ~e tl'~Ifl.fI~ Cl)nd(i1jj,OI1S
..land
1~rove
the ~arklng ~a'cilitiies. The,s~ regu:latIons apply 'alik~ to st~dentJs, adimij;fi]strators,
faculty. :and nonlilnstroctiona\l perlSOIIIIlel.
I. COLLEGE PARKING PERMrrS
A. MJ. college persomIel who expeet to
an;y tianeto drive to the college are re-
Dornritories and tlhe Dining Hall 1wJi!H
be
clo~ed to a~ students durmg reguillar vacatiion
p~-IIOlisas listed on tlhe College CalendJar and
qujJred to re~er
tIheir cla'rs by purc~asing parkling ~ckers on registI'amon day.
Of;f-calnI\PUS
studentl\!/have ltIhe c{hoiceof eat1IJIgin lfhe DiI11iIJIg
iRiQOmor of lInalking some
also during thle period
SUInlmeI' ses,sions.
between semeslte;s or
All students will !be expected ,to leave
dormii!t;()riesoot 'lJater tlhan 6:00 p.lm. on the
}ast day ftrelceding a vacation period and
slhould not return betflore 2:00 1P.lm. 1Jhe da;y
preceding re..openmg of sc{hool.
E~ceptions tX>1JhisnJile mJay be granlted by
the Dean of Men or Dean of Women in unusUial circlmls~ances.
Alil undergJraduJatestudents wiUh the excepmon of Jlunior Aides, cIhoir ~embers and iStudent employees wihiOse
'selWiceswill be needed
willI be ex.pectedto learvedbrmitories not JJa~
~ha~ 24 hours aifiter the lIast sclheduled examillatIon of the ~riinlg semeslter.
COLLEGE UNION
11l1e1001legJe
Union provides a sna,ckIbar 'and
recreational ~alcil!ities for tJhe entire studeilt
body a~ fac.li1ty. 'llhe Umon is a non-profilt
cor1X)l'ati of stud~
and faculity.
~~eIIIsive
buiildmg.
rr~va,tion
..,must
has
:been done
to ti}e
Under th,e directi scheduiled.
CAMP,US:PARKING REGULATIONS
Due to lIiimited ~l'king facilities and ip28
and
SO;phobe permrtte.d
to have mof:or vehic~es on the campus or m
the commum~y of Edinb,oro.
B. F,a.i1ure to register on tihe dJa,ys speciIfied or ,failure to ~ave the sticker prop-
erly dii~lJayed may result in Uheloos of
motor vdlicle privliileges.
C. "llhe cost of tine 'sticker is 1'5 cents.
Stickers 'will be issued in Normal Hall
on Registration Day. 'llherea;fiter, they
'may be 'purc{hased in the oifice of 1Jhe
Dean of Men. 'I1hIetsestickers must be
attached only to the rear bumII:,er of
1Jhemotor velncle.
1. Registration and sticker,s alre not
traoofevalble.
2. The eollege 'Inlay oancell motor vehicle iPrIi\iiJegesif !\!heparking regulations 'are e'v'~ed, or if the vehicle
is 'used in a InIaIIlner 1Jh.atis detrimental to students or to UheIcollege.
II. PARKING AREAS.
A. All student parkJing on the campus
slhall be in the '!parking area e~ of Uhe
boiler blouse road.
B. All
ovem],ght
and dead storage [JaJrking
be in Uhe 'a'rea of tlle iParkiIJIg lot
speciii:oailly deSignaited for ,such !park~g. This 'area is in 1JheNortlheast section of the pal1k1iI11g
lot.
C. Parking on boroulgjh streets is controlled Iby the boroU!gIh.Observe care29
.TO
.will
f u1l
.y all posted.regtU I atrol1!S'
r'ar king ~n
III
.,
driveways
and
OOrnlall:y
result
1n
.nP-parking.
m
,a
and 'a fme.
" 1"0 PA Dv
ING " AREAS
LW'and
COLLEGE
are~
parking
~~
JJVr
,will;
ticket,
STUiD """.LO:)
""'TTT1~
EMPLOYE~,
'b
""a
e
I
.
liViing
-Items
in any
1. .'I1iIokets WIll be ItSsued for
college
tralfflc
Vl-
2. Fall~re to reglste,r -$2.~..
3. L1Iegibl~ or mlutllalted 5ticker
-any
$2,00, Sti~ker may be rep~ced ,free
o~ cost m .the .De~ of Men '5 offi!ce.
4. First tna~ic ':'l°~a'tion -$1.00,
5. Second Vlolation -$2.00 ,and revocatio~ of college parking pvi.vileges,
6, ThiIrd o£fen'se -SuspenJSm
Ifirom
th.e College.
.ization
7. Fmes must be paid befure ';student
30
violations
will
retUirn
a
pam
of
to
the
record.
VI, PAJRKING
ALi fines FINEE.
collllected
to t!1e
National
lIoan
fund.
to
become
personnel
-.
dormitory or lhIOuseis to palrk !in ~y
street immediately
adjla'~n.t to the
caffi1pUJS.These street looafuns for
parking ar~ 'reserved !for commuting
students or for vill~ge rreSii~nts.
IV. TRAFFrC IREGULATIONS.
A. The speed limJit on the campus is 15
mpJ1,
B. The driveway from Academy Hall t'J
East Hall is a "One Way" driveway.
Enter only at Academy Hail.
V. ENFOR<;:E~ENT.
"
A. Emo!"ICement of all ~egu1:~tl°ns. will
~ as iP;Omjpt :as IX>sSIIble ~
i~artiail, ~lS ajppli~ to .all jpeI1sdnnel.
B. Pen~lties loz: ViOl!~tlon,
"
ol~,.
All
student's
"' tedt
-~.;[
A .? N par k mg
'~"
U
permlu
a
""'l-!
time:
'
1. In areas marked "ViSjjtors,"
2. On the serVlice drives
t() Reeder
HJaR Student Union anctotlier
college' ,buildings.
.1. On any }awn area.
4. Ln drivev.1a:\-"s of college
owned
boUJSes.
5. No
student
classes.,be ,pet1Initted
C.
will
D=ense
-'
be
turned
Ed uca t i on
over
Act
DailyBulletin.
To aid in the ~emination
ef general mfOl'maltiilOn O!f interest to al;l Clollege $dents
conceming college aotivilties a Daily Bul!letin
is mimeogl'alI:ihed and distributed
tIhroughout
1JheIcollege.
"
&oould
wihich are
be prepared
to appear
in ,written
m tIhe Bulletin
form, silgned by
the wrilter, and \Pl"esented not later 1Jhan1:00
p-m. of tJhe dJay IPriJor to the dia-te ~ey ~re to
~ar.
These notices ma;y be d~ed
m the
"Daily Bulletin" recetptacle provided fQr them
in the PresideIlit's ,Office iIIl Norffi1al Hall.
Scheduling Social Activities
To avoid conflict it ha.s Ibeen necessary !Ix>
hlave one centrol oIMice wlhere all social events
can be SiChedlUled.'llhIis sclleduWg is done in
the office of tIhe Secretary to the O>llege
PTesddent Iwlhere IfiQm]Jscan be obtained. Requests IffiJUStbe SlUibmlitted ilk>t~e President's
secretary 'alt Lleast ~
weekis prIOr to the date
requested t&>r 'the social event.
,
No social event in wllnch womoo ~e mvolved mla~ be sdhieduled until all the necessa!l"Y requir~ents
have
been
!for chlaperk>nes, hoUll"s, etc.
ffilet and
approval
1Jhe 1?~an
of Women !has been 1jI1.e
given.
Beflore ~Iadvertiismg
eventiJIllg actiwty, it is l!leCessary to h'ave
tnle adtWity reoorded on the Social!. CaLendJa~,
'The SclheduliIllg OQmmjjttee seeks to ma~tain ~ well-bailianCed and satis~actory saC1!al
program Permiooion for ~dheduling an eveilit
may be .denied when 1!i1egeneral SocijJal Calenda'r or the Callend~ ~ a particuillar orga.nseems over-crowded, or when the mam.81
!
tenance of higjh aoodemJic sl1andJalI'dsin tJhe
college would ,seem to discourage the activirtly
in question.
;7)':;: "',!rj'~' [3:J U"",i
,',,;,1(!'"
.,j
i.[);:'"!'~
;;"",'...',ii,,;:,'l ,
Approval of rooms for meeting and lactivity
purposes is adminisJtered fJh!l"OUIg1h
tJhe Dean of
InstrucUion's Ofifice.
The ~acl thlat an event is schoouled in tJhe
calendatr of 1Jh1shandbook does not excuse the
evem tram the ,scheduling procedure outlined
here.
~;,;'!
STUDENT
REGULATIONS
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REGULATIONS FOR WOMEN
Section 1. -Women's Hours
1. Regular Permissions:
A. Reglillax /hours
shall
be
observed
1Jhority.
II..General Provisions:
A. Whenever
a w=an
pears on 1Jhe Dean
by
bQ1Jh
on-o~
land ojf-oaJrnIpuswo.men students aCicording to h fIolloWlIIIg
schedule:
Late
Minutes:.
Women ~ents
2. Women students ,may ~ leave their
'Until 6:00 a.m.
3. A studeIJitmlruy"'IPendFriday 'and Saturday nigihts in a room other 1JhJan
her
providing s:hecr-egistersIller iritention in W1!1iting
with the Dean ()ifWorn"
en or her lagent.
2. -GUESTS
1. Men Students in Women's Residences:
A. Men srtuden~ must not visd.tin women's
dormiltories lbefore 3 p.m. Men studlentts
1Jhe re~n
the
sibility Of disciplining ihen1selves .When
34
wOmen residents
maly stay
kJJ
yj;sitors JIOunges in acoordance
wdth
the women's ~urly
tardy. If a student ac~altes
'10 late
minutes ,she ~d
confine herself to
her residence for 1Jhreenights. For each
Iaddi1Jilor]aldJilVeminutes she SbduI!i add
one ni.g!ht. She m8;Y not. ~t
with any
male
stud~ts
durIng
~
it1ffie. If. an
emergency
'arilses de~a~g
her
'a:l'(['lval
at her place Of residence,
t!hIe &1;lident
shlQu!1d call and so notiIfy someone m au.
apJiist
the Dean of Women in an amount at
le~t to correS1fX)nd propol'tionately
to
hours of 'wwk reported as umatisfactory.
B. Permlissioms for 'aJbsences IfliQm residences are granted as follows':
1.Women s.tudenJ1Js
are eJOpectedto aJctin
laccoroalnce will1h the parreIlltal permissioll s~s whliC'h the Dean 0If Women
receives before ~e student aJrrives as
a freshmlan. Before leaving thie campus
for overniglht, the studen~ mulst SIign
out on the provided slips aInd upon returning, sign in.
-visiting
will have
student's
name
Instruction's
of studen~ doog UJIliS/8Jtis:flaQtory
Wbrik,
i.e., wlQrk 'below ~andard, !her (permis,sions may be curtailed or withwalwn by
Mlonday througih Thursday
]lreShnnen
-9:30
Sojphomores -10:00
Juiliiors
-.10:30
Seniors
-11:00
All Women Students
Friday
-1!1:00
Saturday
-12:ro
Sunday
-10:00
B. Late PeIl'1mIiIssions:
,. .,. ."
Exceptions may be gralnted by the Dean
of lWomen or her agenlt.
EACH SEMEETER:
:Flreshmen -Two
~:30 pers Ifor FLl"iday
nigjht. 1lWK>11:00 [)eiI"s for Saturday
night.
.resid~ces
Sophomores -Three
12:30 pers for Frlooy
night. Three 1:00 Ipers ~or SaJturdiay
mg'ht.
.own
Juniors -FOUIr 12:00 pel'S ~ FrldIaIY
night. FOUIr 11:00 pel1S for SiatUif'day
night.
.Section
Seniors -Firve
tt2:30 pers far Frld~
nd.giht.Five .1:00 pers !for Saturday
night.
of
regulations.
B. Men and women gJUesiEmust 'alwa;}"S
COndUiCt1JhemJselvesin ac'cardalnce wi1Jh
aol!epted standards of e1Jhics. Violati~
ofsucll1 standa!rds willI result in woman's
loss of privileges.
II.
Women
Students
may
not
visit
men's
residences.
Section 3. -LOCKING
OF DOORS
All doors .are locked by the nlilglht iWlatdhmlaal:
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co
-
East Hall -9:30
and Reeder Hall ~! ~.o:OO:
Heather Hall -10:30
land Haven Hal!l at
11:00 p.m. Monday through ThWsday. Friday
night dool1S aTe locked lat :111:00,Sa.turday at
12:30, aM Sunday at 10:00. Women students
havilng late permJi!ssions will be ladmitted at
the time for wihich their {permission ~as been
granted.
Section 4. -PARENTS'
PERMI~ION
Written permissions for 'women students by
parents are required for:
(1) Swimming 'in off-OaIJlJPUSaJreas
(2) Canoeing and tidalting
(3) Skamg
(4) Riding in automo1)i1es
/5) Visiting 'aJWaylfu"am home or college.
Such permissIion.c; are SUlbject 00 fiIllal
proval by the Dea!l1 of Women.
FOl1ms will
apbe
sent to parents fur recording their ;permission.
BecaUISe of the danger of accide~,
permjssiloll of parents must be ,gvanted lbefure students may ride in automo1)i1es.
A WOIn'aJnsfudeJn/tlis nIot permitted to leave
for home afiter an evening (X)llege fWlCtion of
any kind except by special written jpermisslion of her pareIlhs, which must be in the
Dean of Women's office ~
days before the
event.
Section 5. -DORMITORY
MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS
1 Rooms
.Assignment to ;rooms is made by thie office
of Student PerSOImel SelIwices. Keys aire pr()cured from the OfBice of the Bursar. JRooms
must be kept clean and readJ,yfor inspection at
all times. 'Dacks, scotclh 1Ia~ or nali1s in walls
aire not permitted. The electric wiring is Iwt
the tyjpe fQr !heating appllaInCes; therefore, electrlc irt)ns and hot IPlalt.esaxe not !Permitted.
StUJdeDts~re lresl()()nsILble!for the tidiness ()f
1heir own rooms, The college mJalilrltains the
ri,g'ht to :have IPerioddc IiOom inSlpection. Disciplinary action will be taken agaioot those
stJudent..c;:wiho are lfowId 1):) be consistently
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'T
".
negligent.
2. Smoking
Fire !regulations land 1!he protection of life
and property requlilre that 5,tudents do [1J()t
smoke in their ;rooms lor el$lelwhere in the co!llege buikidngs except wthere spectal rprovisdions
are made ,by tJhe college. ThdtuTe /to ~p)y
mlary cause disciplinary
aCition to be taken.
Womlen student.'> who smoke mJUst supply
themselves IWi1h cefiamic or metal ashtrays.
3. Absence from Campus
Befure leaving her ~eSji:lence ~aill after 7:00
p.m.. la student is !required! to reg1ilSter !her
namle, destination, escort, time leaNing, 'aald
e~ted
time qf ["eturn on tlle forms provided 'at the desks !in her c~us
resideruce.
This ",hould be dooe
l:iOrougl\ of EdiIliboro
if a student is lea'vi:nlg 1Jhe
'anytime
during the day.
4. Quiet Hours
Night qUiet hours are mum 7:00 p.m. to 7:00
a.m. Piarros must I1Qtbe /plaJYedduring these
hours. Radios ,and /record 'pla~rs
may \be
pJiaryed at an;y time. provided rthat they aJI'e
tu.ned so they cannot be hea'I'd QU/tside the
room.
5. Callers and Guests
(Ia) Gues.ts for ovel1!light or for tlhe dill.ing
rKjom Sh.<:IUJd
be introoU/ced upon arrival to tIh~
Dean of Women. Students nlay have overnigthit
guesf6 i.n the dormi.tory 1:mJlY'.
over w~eken~,
except In very ~eclal oases iIf ISlPacelIS aV'alila!ble.. Overni~t
guests nwst ,register on OaJI:{lS
proVIded by the J?ean of 'YOIn,en or her ~gent.
Chalr'ge for overn1l1ght~gmg
IS $1.50 per person. Arralngement6 .for linen mlust be made lbefore .1Jheg1Uest'arnves.
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It IS .undel1SltoOO.that g1I;IestsWl!il tfollQW the
rreguiLa'tioD5.g?,:ernmg hIT .ho~tess aJnd ~at
tjIle TesponSilb!lllty of acguaIntlng
glUest Wl!th
tlhesle regu1ations resl1s /WLthtlhe ~stess.
(b) Fathers and other m:aJS~e
gu,eSf6 of
wome,n students Irnu~t be elnltertamed In the
d!:JrmMry Jbbby. This does not aPlJily to the
first day of the college year.
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(c) 'llhe 'rlesidence 'hall is ClOSe(! to guests 'at
10:00 IP.m. daily, 11:00 p.m. Frida:y, ,8Ind 12:30
a.m. SatllI-ct:ay...
(d) On the evenmlg ()(f all-college functions
such as l~ctures, giames, movies, etc., whiclh
last beyond ~e ih!ClUiI'S
listed in I-A, alll s1Judents
mUls.t re:PO!l't ill not J!ater ltJhan one-lha~ ~our
after the c]Jose of the it!uncttiion.
6. Off-campus Regulations
All studell1J1ls
living ou~side the dormitories
must hlave the a(~oval
of the of~1ce \Of Student Personnel! Services !for such residence 00less they 'aiI1eliving in fueilr own !homes.
The HJQusing Committee bias 'a list of tl:le
residences
whiClh biarve been ofific;ia~y
des,igDated as Approved
Houses. Pett"mlsSD.on to lIve
in tilIese h.oIm~s is 1]ot 'automatilca~y gI1anted.
However.
as In .1Jhecase
of any
o1Jher offcamiPUIsarI1angement,
individUial
arrangements
are only tempoI'aTy untiil fue
applicQltion
blanks 'are receilVed, alWroved, and filed by
the Housin'g ComJffiittee.
W(jInen stude:nts livinlg in Edinooro 1mhomes
otiher than theI: own alre. expected to follow
11heroles applY'lJIlJgtJo resIdents on c~mptrs.
~el'ffiission IOrdilnJarily granted by 1JheAsBi:>cijitjon of Women Students may be granted by
the ]andlady.
7. Drinking
No aLcoholic beverages mlay !be fbroughlt on
the oampus or into ~f-calIJ1[~s ~ouses. Any
woman wlho retu!ms to 1Jhe'~aJmpus under the
influence of liqJUior wi!ll be summaI1j!J~ suspended. ~rson!s 'wlbJo wo]aite this lI'egulaltion
may be ,subject to sUlS!Pel1sion(:.' dismiss'atl.
8. Personal Property
Neither the college nor the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania is liable for students' personal
property. The college recommends that students
secure a it)erson~ !PI'qperty poliCy covering
clothing aDd viaJuable items.
REGULATIONS FOR MEN STUDENTS
Men'~ regUllations alre Controlled by the
Men's Council, ltIhe Detan of Men, tJhe Director
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of Student Personnel SerVlices, aM the I'Iresident of the College. The Council consism of
three represen!Jamves from Centennial Hall,
three 1rom the off-OOIm1Pus men, and tJhree
from the men commuters.
It is 'primarly insisted ,tlJIat all men condwct
1JhIeIru~elves
as gentlemen am iIn keeping wi1Jh
1Jheaccepted standards of glacxi t~te.
1. Men are expected 1x>dress appropria,te!y
for all occasions. Even for 1Jhe most informjal aIIld casual IOcOalsions, c1othing
shall be clean and nea:t.
(a) Jeans levis sweat shirts aIIJd T-shirts
are no't co~dered
appropriate ~
1Jhe
dinilnlg room, land men
'be refused admission.
ISO lattired
'will
(b) For J1Jhe
evening meal ealch mIan .~ll
wear
a whlite
tie ' witiJ. .sII:J()rt
e'Qa.tand
slacksshirt
or 'and
la, suit.
(c) Students visiting IhhIe OamtPUs Scihool
should dress as future lteaclhers. Men
will ther~ore
wear suits and ties.
2. All m~ are expe~ted to be COQperatirvein
l1espelCftto the wkJImen's regWooons. They
l8jre not \permitted 1x>vi silt in W1amen's
doI'ffiitorn~ before 31P.m. Women's male
'glUests are extpected to be S!Uitably
dressed.
3.Alfter 10: 00 p.m. tlhe viciJnlity of tihIe seven
women's residences on Meadvliille Street
is strictly out-af-!bounds JJor men s,tudent.'). Men :wlho are escorting cr-esiden,ts
Qf these ihjqUses may acCOffi\pany the
young lady to the door of the hIOUISe
after
tJl1Iishour, but mUlSJt
then leave immediately.
4. No alcoholic beverages may be brought
on the campus or to any off-campus
housing. PeI1Sonswho violate ithis Iregulation ,are subj~ct tJo 11he severest oosciplinary Inieasures.
5. Any man who r~turns to th~ campus or
off-campus housing under the influence
of liquor will b'e summarily suspended.
6. Any ,man who Clondu~ts:rumself in public,
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r
on or off tihe rOaiInpUlS,in la walY that re-
7.
8,
9.
10.
fJ.ec~ ~rly
OIl. the dolliege is subjedt to
dlisclIPlinary aCtion.
Dormitory quiet bKJIJIrsaIre from 8:00 !p.m.
to 7:00 a.m. On SaturdaLYs, 'however,
quiet hours /begin 'at midnighit and extend ,to 9:00 a.m. Sunda;y. DUlring quiiet
houI1s 'men are eJCJpectedto enter and
leaVie the building
making
tihe least
noise possilile. Resident Assistants will
see that this rule is enforced.
No ,musical ,instruments are \to be pJ!ayed
in the d~mitories
at any time. Radios,
phonographs and tape recorders
may
lbe played in the IrtxJlm ,pvowded room-in
mates do not object, but volume must be
kept low enOUg1hto prevenit tihe instrument from being helaJrduu'llSildethie room.
Men who show lack of consideration for
others in this respect rnay be prohibited
by the head resident frorn playing their
rnachines at all.
Men.l!1~'J" have ~g1ht-~ests
pIiwiding
facilities a;re IaVialilable and tihe approval
of the Head Resident ha,s Ib~ obtalined.
Gu~s must be rei!gSitered. The t~tent
lodging fee of $1.50 will be paid to t'he
!Business Office.
All !men are expected 1.0 ~l"Iate
jn
~~ing
halls and ,wa'S'hrooms clean and
~n ordelr. Plaper and refuse ate to be put
III trash ca~. A,fter ~ing
a, mvatory,
every ~~
IS expeic,ted.~ wi!pe !it out land
leave 1~ In tJh~ ~'UiJon
l!l wlhdch he
/Wk)u1d 1.ike !to !find
to IllS4: it
11 Ea
, .'ch
.!mlan
it if he were
...w
IS TesIponSl'.lble.
to:
~e
tihe next
tid~ess
mitory
rooms. Special
OUItlets for use of
electric kons IWilI /be fOUnd in 1JhIebasement of CentenniaJ Hlall.
13. Men w(ho smoke ,must provdde themselves
,with metal or cea1almicashtrays.
14. F'()Od may nKJtbe kept in dioo-mitory I1OOmS
unless stored m metal boXles. Kieeping
bottles on window sills is ~ot !permitted.
15 Every dOl'Indtory resident is eJtPecied to
have a key !to 'his !roOm. Roorns should
be kept locked whenever residents are
out. Keys are to be obtained jjrom the
OffJice of the Bursrar.
16. Any rnan having a grade of less than "C"
any subject will be expected to be in
his roorn studying, Monday through Friday, during evening quiet hours.
17. The ReSidel1lt AssistaJnts assigned to Centenmllila,lHall rrepresenlt fue President of
the College, and all dormitoJ.'y residents
are eJOpected to ,give them tiheir cooperaltJion.
18. The f.ire mPni1lo.r on each floor of Centennllal Hall wrlI make Siure tihlat every
rnJ~n obeys the !fire rules during a fire
drill.
19. The College nor the Cornmonwealth of
Pennsylvania is liable for student's personal property. 'Dhe college recommends
tha~ stud~'lo; .secure a .lPersonallPro!perty
'P°llcy oovenng clothmg and V'a'luable
Items.
REGULATIONS FOR OFFCAMPUS STUDENTS
1. Stud~
,,b. d
a i e
1Jhat apply
living
by
to
off-campus
""
U11e same
students
are
expected
CKJllege reg1lilations
ldYing
on campus.
of his own room. Periodic InSpectiOns
~1I be rnade. and ~en found to be consls~ntlY negligent will be asked to rnove
off campu.s ~uarters.
12. Be~ause CIL.!fire Ihazards, tlhe use of elec~cal a~lialnces dtiher tihan. d1"y-s.i1Javers
aInd radioS' Cal!lI]ot be ;peI1m1tted In dm-
They have representatives in tihe Student
Council wiho help ad 'Vise ~d se1rtfleprob.le~
pertaining to ItII1eK>ff-calInlPUsgroup.
2. Lockers for day students are a~ailable in
the basement of NorInJa'l HaLl
3. Students rooming OIff-camjpus '~re eJCJpected
110 show consideratiPn 1ior and to co-
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, ,.
operate
tlhePlaJIttilouiJlarly
peo~le in whose
they 'arewith
glUeslts.
they ihomes
shOuld
be as quiet as ~si!bJle if they enter late
or stay Ujp aJft~ the o1Jherinmates of ,1Jhe
Ihousehave retired. They sIhIouldlintroduce
1. Close the windows.
2. Turn on lig1hts.
no guests ~~aut
11he householder's
ex/PI"ess
perInlSSiK)n.
They
carefu,l
not roo
leave illigihlts
on, SIhould
water be l'U[IJ1ing,
4. Carry
smioke
doors or windows needlessly open. They
slhould not tu!I"non ,1Jhe
Ihouseihk>lder's
rtele-
5. Close door to room.
3. Put on coat and baIrd~ole shoes.
tqwel
(rJUt over
fa'ce
in
ca-se of
.)
'Vision or radio set lmless invlited to do so.
They ~
not ra'buse telephiooe privileges land sihouJd be p~t
in making
payment fur long distance calls. They
6. Proceed in single file to nea,rest fiJre
exit. Keep rigihJt in the halls and on
stairs. Walk swiftly but DO NOT RUN
OR PUSH.
!should cooperate in keeping 1Jheilrrooms
clean and in order. They should nJotexpect kitclhen IPrivi!l~ges.
4. All students w!ho acre not livling in the
.
7. ~f you are not IInyour ,rOOm.
wlhen a1arm
~mgs, .go 1)0the nearest eX1lt(your own
if feasIble).
dOI'mii1JQl;"ies
may study or :e~ax in the
students daylI'oom, ~cated m the basement of Normal Hall, /Whenever 1Jheydo
not 'have a oJialsSduring the da\)'. 'I1his
8. After leaving building, stay in immedi'ate vicinity of 1Jhe!fire exit 'and at least
100 feet away from 1JhebuJiilding. rRemain
quiet.
room is open dailJY!from 7:30 la.ro. to
6:00 'p.m. and 'Saturdays .firom 7:30 a.m. to
12:00 noon. Day rstudents m1ay use the
room 1J!) study, lreJIa!X, and eat their
lunclhes. The \9tudentsQJJsmg
thrlISrdCimare
eXPE;ctedto keep it free £rom. liItter and
refram ]rom conduct that mjJg1Iltpro~
distU[ObjIng
00 others."
The ;parlors of Haven HaR ;are open to all
women studeIJits.Moo aV'ai!JIaible
for use tis the
9. Do not Iretul1Il to your room until 1Jhe
signal is 'given -then
dk) so immediately ,and quietly.
II Miscellaneous:
I.Fire escapes aTe to ,be used ()nly for fire
drills or in case of actual me.
Social Room in the lbaJSement of Haven Hall,
wthich is ~n
dUiI'ing 1jhe regu:llar dorrnJitory
2. Nio clo1Jhing other ~an 1Jhat specified
must be put on or taJken from room.
/hours.
..notify
DORMITORY FIRE REGULATIONS
for 'thoajptam.
e ni -"h"
3. If .0;'"'"
leavm
theg floor
FIre drills are held 'at LleastKmcela mont.'1.
S tu"'~n
uc..ts
~
ust
All 'students ,mUJst participate,
and greatest
care must be taken to .see ltf11ateveryone follows orders iilmplicitl'Y. The dbject is 1J!)get all
students out (jf the !buildings safely. Speed is
4. The fire (jbIief or college ofifioial will
sound the 'a1arm 'for fJiJredirilli. In case
of a real f~re, the person neaJrest the
,aO!ai!1In
box 'shiouid 'give the signal.
imperative.
5. Specific
(.
Sil~e
is. necessary.
Fire
Drill
Prooedure
When fire
alarm
rings:
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...,..
instructions
t
e pos ed lJ!lr~c..ve
b
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on
evacuation
undings.
.
b
will
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Student-Faculty Council Officers
President
Lee Boyer
Vice President...
Jerry Dilly
Secretary.
Sally Dennds
Treasurer.
Mr.. Curtas Ickes
Advisor.
Dr. WilliJam Cornell
The St1udent-Faaulty OOUIllcil considers 'and
enacts mudh legisJlation in cODiI1ecticm rwi1Jh
caiInjpus problems. An iInlPortant lfu~tIion is
the budgeting of 1JheStudent-Activitry Fund.
The O ready to ]!i.S!tento and ~
.any new !Pl"O-
Ipdsiailifor college progress. Council meetings
are qpen to aI1iy of th~ student body \VthIoIWisIh
S
UDENT
to
T
attend.
Meetings
~e
held
the
fi~t
a;nd
GOVERNMENT
,
STUDENT GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTION
AND
CONSTITUTION
..1jhe
.of
;:. ~
As Revised l1959
ARTICLE I
Nlame
The name Qf 1!ms orgawaltion
shiaM be 1Jhe
St1udent~Facu~
OOOJjerative Gt()V1~rnmemJ:t
of
Edlnboro Stialte Colleg;e.
ARTICLE II
Purpose
Wlhiile appreciating
deep1y 1Ihe province and
functions of the otherr adminjstvative bodies,
Iwe 1Jh.estudents, the Ifalaulty, and the Preside11!t
tJhe Cd1!1ege,feel tIhIat there SI1Jillrem'ains
uilioccupied a large pl1omlising field !for c~r,a,uve service. Accordi11gly, we db hereby de-clare that the purpose of 1JheCoopeIiative 'Govermnent is tk> ltJa'keover increasmg1lY 11heres!PQnsilbiility :for organizing aInd dir,ectiIJig !piUre.
ly student a~atirs, to cooperaite with 1JheprQpel'
college a,utJhorities m ma,tters of student wel-
fare,
and to seek constant1y to make the
college a be1rtJera'gelllCY for developing
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1Jhird
Wedne!sda)yS ill 1JheStudenlt CoImIcil RJoom.
CoW1lcil members are elected. by 1Jhestudent
~
.and Ifaoul~yl.and ~erve for. two s.elII1looters. MemberShip m this ~roup IS cons[dered
...,~-~a very lJdIgJIl
""1"-'1..
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e.t1fec-
tive
citizens.
ARTICLE ru
MembeI1~P.
The memibel1Ship of 1JhdsCo-qperaltive Government shall corusi!stof lall ~tudents, Ja]l fa'cu1ty mernlbel'S, and the Presidloot 'ill ltJheCo}lege.
ARTICLE IV
Function
All stude!l!t aJlJdstudent~aJoult;y organizations
are subject to the CauIIJIcill.
land ~ tJhe awroval
of tih~ President of the College.
ARTI1CLE V
Membei1shlip, Election, Offi;cers
of rtJhe:~cil
SECTION 1. 'l1he Student--Faau]ty
Coun'oill.
~aJD. be oorI:llPosedof 1Ihe Ifollowing:
(a) One Irepresentative ~ each lI.OO!Women
on Ciam\pllS,or a fraction of \1-3rd .or I.DiOretheror, aPPCJ'rtbcmedIaIlnQnJgtihe ~Itb:ies
by 'Uhie
Women'ls Dormdtorty Council but m suclh a
!mlaIJjrJR;r
that if pCJsSible, ea ,persOns or Imore wilil. have lat least one representaltive.
(b) One r~esentative
Iforealclli lJ5Olinen an
CalII1l?US,
or a fractnJqn of !1~rdi 0: ~
thereaf,
!aIPPOrbioned among tlhe domni1JOIiies by the
Men's Dormitory
Oo~cillbut
in such a man!Irer 1ftmt jjf posslifble, eadh dormitory Of 50 lPerSOIJJS
or more :wili iJiaJVeat least roe l1epresentlativ;e.
( c) One ["~rresentaltilVe for ealcih 0.00 oflf'aalln,QUSlinen, k).r a !fractiOn of i:J.
~
or more
1Jhereot.
(d) One Irepres.entatli'Ve for each 1!50 offcamp~
women, or a ~aJctioo of 1--3rd or
more Itlherelof.
(3) 'I1wo representatives
:From eacih c]Jass,
one man and one wbm!an, selected by tlhe
classes.
(tf) A ~aClUi1tymem'ber elected aInimlfaJ.1.y
by
tihe :t1a'culty.
(g) A iaauilty lIneJnlber apJX)iIntedi by tlhe
President of /the CdIilege.
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(h) The LDean of ~
land jjhe Deal11 qf
WomenSECTION 2. Methods of eledfun.
To lbe eJligible fur eJ.eetian to the Council
Sbudents Should be outstanding in chara'ct~
and a'bility and /have a cotlege reclOO-d
Of ;better
Wan a 2.2 average
ex~
lfreSlhmlen who
mlust la,dhlieve 1Jhis 'a'Verlage by IUl1ebegilnlnilI1lg
of tthe second Isemester of tiheir f1iTSIt
year. 'I1hJe
avernge J1qr eliIg]!bitity as Student O:Juncdil
President ~t.
be ibetter ~&'10 a 2.5.
,At 1JhebegJMmg ~ jjhe fimt ~emooter of the
freshiinan yeaJr, la, InBIIJ and 'WOmIaIl1
representative shaLl be elected. The wornan wiLl serve
tVv1osemesteI1s.. ~
lInan WIllI. serve one semester, and in lhis pJirucefor seoond ~emester,
a ~v male ;represeI1tJaltive will /be elected to
serve for tw.o semes.ters'.
The followiing ~eItIhOOshlal1 ,be usoo to elect
c]jass represen1;a~ves:
EaJC'h 'claSs IW!ill eleclt two lInernlbers, on.e
lmJale land one tfemale, ~ jjhe StudeInIt Council.
The upper thlree class r~resenl1atives
will
halVe been electoo by Octobeir 1; ftihle£resi11Inen
by 11heend af the first quarter, allld for the
sec,ond semJ~er clec,tions, by ~ebruary 115.
.Othei1. glroUlPs shall eIle:ct theIr ~esentatJives Iby p~u1:a[' vote prIor ,to October 1.
~e
Preslident shan /be electoo in \1ft1efollowmg ~IJJner:
~
iWeekisaJfter QPIen1iIJIg
Of tlhe second qfWalrtar oIf the first semester, tIhJePreslident of ltJIle
junior )C;]:asssl]a1il ~int
a nominaj1ling: committee of $ree wIhn ,Shall nlQrndllialte~t Jeast
~
persons from )tIhIejundor \Class as candi~tes :nor t?e dffice .<>f(PIresident df 1J!tt:;
'~UII1ro
cU. In addlitlion any Jun1or may be e11JgJlble
for
thjs lOiffice tf .'a peti1Jion stg1IlOOby eigjhty stutlen~, excluding preseDJt membeI1s, df the Student Council. A canlliaite Who dJid nIot with~
dII1aw fi:om lbeing ~ced
on a simIilar petiltjion,
!reque5'hng 1ftJIathis JlJaime bi:! p~aced on the
ballQt,. be presented to tlhe SecreijaJry of 1Jhe
Council art least sevenJt;y-two hours ibe:flare the
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primary, wlhdich \Win !be conducted nIO later
than December 5. In the IPrirmary after tihe result.s have been tabulated, 1Jhetwo tQp candidates ~
hereby be declat-ed candidates for
1JhedMice K)f President of 1JheCounIcil. In the
event th~t any candidlalte W'ithdmws from tlhe
geJJ£lral election, 1Jheruune Q[ 1Jhe cSindidJalte
wi1Jb the neXlt WgjI1est number of votes in the
prjJmJa~ slhall be ~ced
Ion the Iballot. In c~se
no candidate O!' only one candidJate remain in
the geneI'al election, the Student CounIcil Shall
c;c1!1duct-a new /primary, the d'ate of which will
be deteTmined by the Councd!! and a~ those
w!hose llalmes have t1he filrst ~]eotJion slhall be
considered a candidate in fue seoon:d election.
At the fi11st student assembly after Christmas
Vlacation, tlhere shall be a meeting in whiclh
tlhe two candidates willlPresent
l1Jheir~liaI1Jsor
~aa15 reglarding 1JheS1Judent-Thlculty ~a1JiiveOovernlment. One week !following
the
~ches
the s,tudents shall elect h PreslidelJlt
of. fJ!Ic Counc.il 'by ballot. The candidate recelvrng the IIYghest number Qf votes cast shail1
hereb;v !be ,elected. The PreSiident-elect ,shialll
I
mary for tlhe ofif]ce of Vice-PrE3Sident, who is
to be a so~re
at l1Jhetilme of election, and
SecretaI1Y, w!ho mlay be airily class membelr,
~~1l be made by la. committee of 1Jhr.eeapPOinted by the Plresldenlt Of tlhe Council. For
.eac'~ of the Ia{bCJVe
offices at l~:-t four nomma1Jions shall be mlade. Any e11lglble memlber
of the student body may have Iblis IJ/almeplaced
on the bal1Qt prCJViding he Ms a sligned petition QP eig\hJty names. These nalmes ~t
exclude pres.ent members (jf tlhe Student Council and aIlso tlhose 'WiI1Iqsenamles biave been
pJiaced IGala simil~!l" petition. This :petition /must
be presented to 1j!ie Sec!l"eta~ of ltihe OClUncil
sit least severuty~two hoUirs be£ore tihe Ip~laTy.
ARTIOLE VI
Duties of the ~uncil
SECTION 1. To lini1ljJate,orgtanize, and direct
in ~ation
with 1Jhefaculty, a social and
eduC'ational IProgram for ~
entire studeIJlt
body.
SECT])ON 2. To integlr'ate, impr;ove, and 00pervise the orgiaIJlization and aictJivities of aU
students alnd student.JJaWilty groups.
tlhen ~1tt.eI1d JaIl meetiIigs
I~ a l}I()I}:otin~
mem~
until hIS t~
of off1ce beg~
With tJ1e
first r,egular
meeltin& Of the Oounclill alfte~ tihe
SECTION 3. To act luJX>n wbmitted
reques1lo;
for the ~an!ization
of any new student
or
student-faClultiy
groups.
second semester beglOO; The fOI1mer Presld.ent
Shall alttend all me.etings as a ~on-VIOtiIJIg
member of fue Council fur tlhe dfU'J:ati SelCOndsemester.
SEC'.rION 3. Any Sltudent vaaancy on th.e
Council ~all be. fiLled ~ tftl,e ~lance
?f h!is
ter'n1S at a special .el~tlon wiJtlhin a l)e;riJOdof
.seven,~eend!~, omit1rlng daIYS of vlaJdation, buIt
~clux:rmg Sa~rdays and Sundays, when vacabOil} l~ not rn e~fect.
SECTION 4. The o1Jherofficers of the CoUIncil :shall be the Vice-President IaJnd tlhe Secre.;
tary. They shall !be elected in ,1!hesame m!anner and at the Sialmetime as the President under 1Jheprovisions of Article V, Section 2, land
shall take ofifiice -at the same tiJme as tIhe President of tlhe CQIuDICil.Nominations ~dr tlhe pri-
SECTION 4. To provide, as needed, cooperative standing committees SlUChas the Ifollbwing: Budget C Committee,
Student Union 00mImi1ltee, iF1reshimanOrientatJiIonComm]ittee, SocdJal O>mmiittee, HandIbOOk
and ~u'blicity Comm~ttee. Also, alny tem!IX)rary
comJnljttees deemed nece~aJry. These committees m3.'Y coo.pem~ witlh lPurely facUilty
commiJtt~
fur tale same purpqse and shall
have at least bee
meInJberS (s.tudenit and
faculty). S1Iudent members ro these comlmittees s'hall be appQi/IIIted by tJ1ePresident of the
Council with t1he ~prtJvall
of the College.
FaJOU!llty
members of ~
ctJanmittees Shall be
appointed !by the President of the College.
SECTION 5. To ~aIte
wi1h the College
President, The TI1UIStees,or Sk)InePlioperly del-
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49
egtatec:tau1Jhorityllin 1Jheassessment, collection ..
land control of any student A~v~
Fee or oth~
er :fees, or d!1es that ,1Jhestuden~, ~
~e
rec?m.mendation of the Oounci, ma~ agree by
'~~Or:Ity vote t? lassess or \pay to ~J11ovidefor
ac Vlt.es, agencIes aII1d w,elfJare not adequ,alt.ely
:upponted by 1thIestate provided ,1JhJat
the &aid
~~ qr dues are /approved by djhe Presidellit
0
e ~llege and BdaJrd ()f Trustees, or other
o~ tile Budget ~ttee
of ~e Studient Counctl all. ~ds
beloogmg to or C:Ollected by these
orgaI!!1Zations shall !be deposIted uwn ,a request of rtJheOqUl!]cil in am disburses 1JhrO\lgh
a gene..T1a1
fund of wfhIidh a faJculty mlemJber (or
members) shaH be treaSUTer. This treasurer
(or treasurel1s') is to be appointed by 1Jhe
~;:es~dent of Ithe C
controlling algencry.
SEcrION 6. To hIold tw'O regular meetin
a mjonth, ,the fil1St and thJird WednJe5da~~
S~ON
2. The delegated custodian shall
keep indivliduail and 'sepaT'atea.ocounts of the
funds and credits Qf eacll organization. Dis-
eaJcIIl:mo~~, unless otheI1Wise stalted by ~e
counml, In addition to ~peciai meetings IaS
~;eded. A quO11UInISbJail1
CIOnstiitute a tmajority
1.Al~e elected membel1S.
bursements Shiall be m.ade kJnJJyupon duly aJUthorized requlisirtion of each drgani7Jation.
SECTION 3. There Shall be an .alIJnua:1IaiUdit
of ibhe General Control fund. This audit shall
SECTI~N 7. To recomlmend to 1jhetacuIty or
~e;
I
I
Pr~si?e~
of
the
College
peDla1ties
for
s e-
I
I
be pubJli'shed
1Jhe audit
is
or posted
completed.
wtthin
two
weekls
.
after
c~uc dISCJiP}ina'ry dases wihidh aJ11enQt \5iU¥mcIen1jJy serIOUS to walrn'ant ~ossible eXJpulsion
or o~er severe lPUm!)ihllnent.
SECTION 8. To pro~
Ifor at least One general s~
.assembl"':( eaCh LSemeSltJer!for the
\PU~se of mter~11ing
1!hework of the Council
SECTION 4. To lIJreParre and SUlbmlit to the
,fa'culty, the President, and the s1n1dent body
by May 1, a tentlaltive budget for the succeeding schlool yelaJrOf itlhe disbursemenlt of the
Student Activity Funds; a!I1tl to p~alre.land
submit to stu~,
~aculty, and the ~esId~nt
by 1n1Ie Co~ci!l,
the C Bresident,
or a
representatIve
Of 1j!le stutleDl1Js or the ~cw1Jy
to ,be iPel1formed by a com!~i!ttee,
knlqwn as the
Budget Committee
to consIst of ,a,t least thlree
""c, ~nd for traMaJCbng any !business of general
mterest to the. Student Booy brought bebre it
ARTICLE 'VII
.students
Powers of 1j!lePresident of tlhe College
Be~use
of 1j!le nature
of the ~CJe
of the
~esident of 1JheCollege and his respons'!bili.ties
1kI1IheBOard 1af.11rustees,
the State S Ii r-
by October II, a /fina([.li?udget for the. dlilsbulrS~ment of StudeIllt Act.ivilty iF1!JiI1rls.
'I1hj.sduty as
and tIWIO
fa'cuttly membem la!PIJOinted
by tJhe ~resikient df tlhe StudelIbt~l1Icil and
the PresIdent of the College.
ARTIaLlE
IX
Student Ser:vice Organi:z;at~n
mtend~nt df PiUlb.lic Instruction,
the ~te
CQUll.cII of. EdluJaaltion, and the Governor the
P~esident !is an ex-officio member of all ~om~J,rttees ~
to hIim is !reserved the cut and
nghit o~ [mal aIp~aI
Of lallil acts l11Uie! and
regu]jabons that ma~ be devised ~ offered
ARTICLE 'VIII
.dents
FilIJancSs
A "Stuident Sei"Vlces" ol1galI!!1Za1;ion,la cor}:orate body, ,stllall be set up alt tJhiisdoHege to
initiate, reg,u}ate, a!IId qpernte sudh! g;roup student activities and o11her enterprises involviDlg matteI1s lare not now pr1ovided for or !regula,too by ,the decisions of the Boar'd pf fuesiof Pennsylvania Stlate CoILege~ or SbJall
inc1Jurle: (1) Providinlg !for a student supply
SEcrION
1. In order
1b co-ordinate
'and
con.n:o~ the funds of the seveliallstuidentifalcuIt
~CtiVlties
and orgamzarbions
under
the cont~
store,
(2) fOr lunch
OOUJI1Jtersin reareamon
rooms
or dormdltordes,
(3) for vending
madhines, (4) for crontraClting (With 1JhJetel~ph:Qne
company
50
for
pa~
teleI:lilones
51
to
be
used
by
students, (5) for a,dJmii!Ilistering a Student UnIon, (6) and any Q1Jher aJctivi11ies or enterprises w!hiclh >the Board of 'Directors df SUicha
191Iudentservices orgaJnization Inlay deem desiraJble for ~tudent weJlflazre.
The affmrs !for this ovgalI1izatilon sihall be
governed and controlled by a Hoare Of Directors numbers seven (7) lPeqple: One memlber
of 1Ih~1Boalrd of 11I1Uistees
of ltihe College at the
time he is appointed who gball be appointed
by the ~sident
of ~e Board ~If Trustees.
Three members Ifrom 1Jhefaculty or ladminis'
tration's personnel wtho LSlhallibe 'aP1'pinted by
the Pres-ident of 1ihe College. Three memlbers
of fue studeIJit body who shaill !be appointed by
thc President of the Stuklent A:ssociaitibn.
, ..'
ARTICLE X
Ratificaltion
and Amendments
SECTION 1. 'l1hJis'cOI1!s,titutjJQn
ShlaJllgo mtJo
e~fect as soon as !I'atified by the approval of
1JhePresident of the College and by two"i1ihirds
wte of those present at 1Jhe meetiIJIg !for this
pUJIjpose.
SECI'ION 2. Thi.; oonstitution
mJa~ be lamended or revised by a majority wte of 1Jhe
entilre studeIit bK)cly and 1Jhefaloolty PfOV'ided
fuat said amendments or revisrlJOnmst be submitted in writing to 1JheCouncil and the Pr~ident of 1JheCollege, approved ,by 1Jhem, and
then posted for two weeks.
STUDENT
-FACULTY
Budget
Tom Steiner, Chamnan ."'.,,.
Pete Machuga
EdttJor of Spectator,
,
JeITY Dille~
MJr. Curtis Ickes. , , , ., , ...Dr.
William Cornell
Assembly
Judy Ja'ck "'..'..."".".'.
Ronald Simmons
furothy Ooosky .,,'...,,'...,
Wmiam Ro~chY
Franc~
Dr. William
Johnson,..,...
Alexander, ...Obarrles
Ohai['Inan GlendiIming
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STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
COMMITTEES
1963
Dr. Dwayne Thompson
\
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at
month
h
55
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of
y
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first
the
on
held
are
Meetings
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Tre
185
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Secret'
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Sally
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grou
both
from
DaIs
VIce-President
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Miller
Joan
jour-
the
chiefly
literature
receives
and
NEA
PreSl'den,t
:.
Roschy
Willlaim
and
PSEA
with
aff1iliated
aUitomatfically
.is
Payne
R~Y!ll~
member
Each
stude11lts.
all
,to
open
IS
bership
ooms
.s
c
()n
coaper~ion among Comm commumcation and
Me~tngS are held in th:er~uter
R
fession.
'
The. E~inboro Chapter, Student PSEA ~em
pro-
a
as
teoching
of
recognlition
true
about
activities,
~
grea~m
encourage
to
and
bring
help
to
us
and
pi'QfesSlon,
reaching
par-
encour8Jge
0
.e,
Commuteif,
by
ticIpauon
the
enter!;
to
pI".'
~ose
among
attltw;ie
between
Colle~~rncanon
the
and
~~ters
profes,Stonal
~.a:
~
W'~
demooracy;
a
in.
effect
to
.~;
p
con
of
system
b~tel.
a
pub~c,educf(biOn
f~
role_Qt;.
the
conoemmg
ers
effect;ing
of
m=\
comnwe
,their
by
solutIOns
.te~-
amol]g,fut~
int~rest
~ter
to.
teachers;
to
18.
orgaI1l1zation
eIfeoti~the
more
a
dev~p
future
an,d
teachers
among
\lroty.
greater
velop
the
of.
regula.tion.
.e
of
pUJI'POse
The
Cdllege.
de-
to
education;
of
fIelds
van°':lS
ill
tumtles
that
~omes,
o:n
i~eIr
under
not
h~l]g
IS
o!ppo~
at;>out
~ation
W1th.
w;ochers.
futu;r.e
those
of
up
made
IS.
in
reside
who
~tudents.
proVide
to
..lea~rs~p;
Cultl,:ate.
to
ucatJloo;
CLUB
R;S
Club
Commuters
The
~-
of
fdeld
~e
with
<:oI1tact
closer
stud~ts
ar7'1Son
COMMUTE
give
to
are:
PSEA
Studei\lt
of
purpc~s
.The
H
James
--Mr.
AdviSO\r
l."~.
com-
,ee
men
muwng
.'"
men
for
resJUences
ff-
f:rom
tJh1l.ee
.~
A
"T;t;'
of
branch
a
IS
PSEA
The
'
fur
nd
a
men
campus
0
.:
E~l
Unda
Secretm-y
representatives
:~
~
P
cam
.the
of
each
from
Johnson
ldnda
,
President.
~
of
consists
Co~l
The
,
.c,
func-
SOClal
ng
nOns.
...
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P
Studeftt
l'e~uJations
t?e
~r~l~
men
the
c.oncernin,g
ORGANIZATION'S
the
as
acts
~udents
in
f:
body
advisory
HONORARY
~D
PROFE$S:IONAL
STUDENT
STUDENTS
MEN
fO~
'l11~s~~~~~~N
"!
study.
of
course
some
of
Nancy
Miss
an
e
Carlson
etlhat
as
great';
pel;hai>&?'&
is
college
in
.tiv~ties
d
ck
P
Ruth
-Mrs.
Advisors
ac-
inll\:lese
participation
of
value
edooational
at
WedIOesday
4tl1
and
7:00.
the
$~r,
club
a
beCOmes
never
graduate
a
ents.
s
2nd
time:
Mee'j;!ng
if
E,ven
activltJies.
stJud~
Of
promotion
era!
from
and
by
el~
wom~
of
body
en~l1'e
the
gel!'
.the
~nd
keep~,.
~
l.aw,
liaiIIlenirI8TY
ex-
The
women.
p~
will
.committee
ecutive
paJr-
discussion,
~
ltechniqu.es
the
with
f.amiliar
treas-
and
pres~doot
'orf-c~
relPresenting
urer.
aoo
octlVIties
certain
to
accustomed
becomes
donn
each
~
and
house
C8JInpUS
and
.college
~
s~del"ht.
every
that
important
very
lS
preSlident,
a
t}are
treasurer
and
captain,
fIre
it
~ore,
groups.
other
and
.clubs
s;po!1sof
chai~an.
coun%Jblica,ty
tlie
on
lllClu.ded
~lso,
to
expected
be
wjJ.l
graduate
the
msbaoces
chailman,
SO.O1.
and'
treasurer
secretaJry,
some
In
activities.
sciJOOl.
and
lJife
?Ommunlity
of
COnsI~tS
al
ounc~
t
vice-presid
president,
a
ill
leadership
assume
to
expected
be
will
so-
pl~ng
~
wTec
A
The
functions.
CIa!
as
ac
s
enf.
for
bJdy
VlSory
.e
Edi!JOOr.O
from
graduates
who
person
~very
!egula-
tJhe
orCiing
w
the
conceTIllin,g
n.ons
PROGRAM
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
TS
ts
St~~DEN
Women
of
A.ssociatiQn
ad
The
th
18-
WOMEN
OF
ASSOCIATION
.
cod '~"
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2. Muo;, Hall
3 Ma'ga,e' Complon S,hool
A Slale Hou.e
S. Re,;la';on Hall
6 Memo';al Aud;lo,;um
7 Wh;le Hall
8 Healhe, Hall
9 Haven Hall
10 Loveland Hall
II Ea.IHall
12 College Un;on
13 C'awfo,d Gymnao;um
'A. Powe, Hou.e
I
~
IS Reede, Hall
16 Conneau"e Houoe
17 Cu..ewago 'iau..
18. Km,ua Houoe
19. LeBaeufHou..
20. Mead Hou..
21. 1;one"a Hou..
22 Venango Hou.e
23. Cenlenn;al Hall
2A. Ham;llon L;b'a,y
2SRo..Hall
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students
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fI1atermty,
IS
a
m
of
p~o~
cast
~d
The
.ill
fanmn,g.
held
~e
earth
and
Lt~
I?embers'-.
will
English
.,
Vice-President.
This
km
.,.
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.,
,
,
Wednesday
P1antz
...Y
to
Club
occas~ons
p~r-
eac
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NH
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i
fue
The
be
flex.i'ble
clu'b,
Theta
Upsilon
Kenneth Scott
".
A_"'~"
Tr
Advisor.
Dr.
32.
(1bis
,
Wednesday,
b;y
field.
every
fraternity
is
affording
a
The
mOIJJth
to
Long
Theta
professioool
7:00
~e
p;rn.
of
high
!interest
org:ani.2Jation
m~
at
of
geog;r,aphy
fuv1Jher
.c°rnmon
jjreternilty
59
58
HaII"ry
purpose
The
{Jpsilon
fra~irty,
a,n
y~"
wor
third
stla:nding
Debut
f1Tst
ear
in-
are
which
funCtions
m
time:
of
First
p.rn,
shailil
."".'
-
~..,,"ary
,
h
s
each
student
.d
Meeting
7:15,
publishes
of.
7:00
nIJOIIIth
11hey
tudents.
moo
to
English
ClUib
magazine
lIterary
Pr ',
.,~--"
~so
homes.
of
s1~ty
off-cam1?~
members
attend
terest
English
~e
a
at
the
Gamma
Teach-
to
the
ness
amd
era!
°!l
needs
each
the
.
£.urU1'='rm
LlteI1atU!re
and
activ'lues
""'e
in
t
e
~e:
tlOlpa
L
an!1.'u.-o
English.,t
the
twice
~lin
g
of
s'ciences.
rneet
rnonltJh
of
for)
has
a w. g the apprecla -esIde~t
fibers h.""
lJp0"".er., than -'-,,('
of
space
to
appre-
.
.reSbrictions
English
serve
his
meetiIILg
each
meeting
studentis.
open
is
regular
of
second
college
ilie
h Mr Glendinning
Mars,
.".,..,
,
one
and
rto
.
Dr
lvia
a1l1
shaJll
w&th
teaohiilng.
fw1tI1ering
and
open
'
mOnt1h
or
S
eal!1th
Gamma
Treasurer.,...,.
Pat
..,
in
the
js
..,
ton
,to
organiza,tion
orgtanization
cr:n
,
ing
of
Roebuck
in
for
t}]at
relaitive
sciences
this
in
int.e~st
activLt~es
for
aJctivrllties
interested
ci'atron
..Frank
Secretary.
prepal'a,tion
space
student
orgaooation
an
aVthS
,
thealr
'and
anY
an
°PPOI':t~es
m
college
Membership
TaJ.co
~s
Pl"O.mote
to,partic1pa,t.e
sponsor
Club
~
to.l:J!OOV1de.
~mprove
to
'dent
tion
Club
Club
are
scIences,
earU1
The
Science
Science
p~es
an
OOIIIIOOUy.
Joan
AdviS
Earth
EaJrth
whose
PledgIng
s
The
dutie~
te~,
are
The
resl
Intl"a-campuS
D
~
ceremonies
P
facji1d,tarte
thea~e
assigned
roduction
schol~stlC
initiation
~
of
responsibiJlity
aJll
o~
of
satisfactory
demonstrated
areas
.ng
per
member
to
Gamma
a
and
of
as
~ud.ents
==101'
ty
and
COffimumcation.
for
!the
Elec-
.or
rell;aJb~1
accepting
a
:9baJtion
e~eI'tallUnent
w.omen
~wo.
prodootiQln,
J
college.
UlJ()n
ore
~nd
m'aJor
in
as
1nfurmaltion.
'and
proficiency
ed
IS
proVide
..."
,the
p~Olpated
tJhe
to
and
the
and
'Chapter
dranmtllc
to
~j:Jively
who
aTe
of
profes'siOIJJail
the
tioo
~ve
m~
avemge,
work,
aims
The
in
dra-
of
2.0
radio
Th.e
rnen
student;s
honoraJrY
of
,,:,ork.
to
women
qamm
~~~on~
~
Beta
matic
the
Orne.ga,
willit1gneSS
run
have.
~acets
ChitelSltei'
ent
u
s
who
,
'all
ootiOIJJal
Psi.
Cast
m
easurer
in
Or..\1pha
Kappa
lmexest
a
anlized
of
an
geography.
Advisor.
Dr.
Jarnes Sass
Robert
.
Vincent
Mr.
a
""~"kos
D
".
AdVisor.
WJKB
orgJaI1IlZJa-
Chief ~~Ineer
Hunter
,
Station
d
.,
Ramo
t
Secretary.
Campus
is
Harold
..
~.,..,..lon
,
'Emnboro
0
.,
r
a
Anita
e'f" -..,
g
m
d
'
me
0
umw,""
Pres1
Psi
e
Alpha
in
thiro
Tuesday
!
this
of!
.d
~e8l ~
--.
Psychology Club
Craig Twom1:)ly
t
Schell.
Dr.Richard
John Wd.ck
C.
AdvlSOl'S
This
club
provid.es
fessionlal
aIIId
rwareness
for
an.
discussliond
researcih.
of
the
as
in
eduoation.
pec,t
of
the
wen
a~
meld
the
All
thooe
of
psycho
~nte~
and
in
some
invited
,the
tP
Council
for
Exceptional
resldent
Secretary.
Advisor.
to
be
hearing.
any
educational
or- of
and
Interested
therapy.
trips,
with
newly
1?UI1POse
handioop:s.
student
hearjn,g
In
Activi-
movies,
demonstrations
~
mterested
organi2Jation
!in
"excep-
and
of
tecll-
es-
~re
Fred NICkI Fedo/koScott
Thert;se Reiser
ofMISs
theEdIth
Unive1'$ity
Nelson
motion
ship
amongof
understanding,
students
the~
of
wiorld. wi!ll,
Onand
friendcampus,
POOPle..to-PeopIe
slX>nsorsforums on internatiIonal topji~, a tutorinig ;Program fJqr EdinIce
to a.cqooint
ltihe
of the val'ious
"'"
PeQple-toPeoPlePJ-qgram is an inter!lla&nal
orgtani2ation whose main PurpoSe is the. pro-
orga
wnnro
~eristics
"
Sec~tary
"".."."'."".'.
AdvIsor
The EdJinboro Chapte-r
~
talblished t;X>umlte
e a O1Iapteirof C.E.C.
tional" cl1j!l.dren.The Bet ~ the third student
on the Edinboro C=USin the state of pennchapter
and
a
chUdiren
PeoPle-to-People
Miss Ditz
sylvania.
The prOgI1~ms
and
to
Vice-President.
Fedorko
Sa,ndra Perry
..tional
IS'
~n
the is
of
...
Fred
C.E.C.
s~h
progQ"!ams
0f eacih month,
Children
.
The
speech
IS open
include
special
Club
~or
group
understanding
~.
of
Mr.
Johnson
Mr. FrankR.
C. Richaro
Wick
niques in speech and hearing therapy.
Meeting~:
seco~ Tu=~y
7.00 p.m., Leader Cllinic.
.PresIdent
Hearing
be~
field
ties
ar
and
educational
Membership
:Come members.
P
Speecll
,...
Promoting
adultts
hology
psyc
ogy
ganize
an
e~njJtJY
and
fIeld.
AdVJrors
pro-
current
eloping
reqw;re:me~
employment
special
.for
~umt~
jJn;formatlon,
aatices
The Speechand Hearing Club
Ricihard A. Foreucci
,
,
; M ary All ce K=--e
n-e
~
Preslident
"""'-"":etary
/
'1Jol'
,aanJlpus
and
COmilnlwlity
brother
aiIld sister progI1alm
'internatioooil
studentB, and
~ro's
intemlational
students,
,groups,
a
betWleen local and
trips
to near-by
a.
S/peaker
serv-
memlbers WJJth.c~Jttc and to make 1Jhem~types of excep,tiona y,s thalt must be made m
ware of the adJustme:fy ilie needs of the inthe classroom to sa
dlividual chil~..
th C.E.C. entLtles one.to re-
i:IOiJnts
of intereslt fb both bhe internationaJ and
Jpca! students on ~bdro's
campus. An international laffilialtion ~its
our Pairticikpation in severlailather programs. Edlinboro students w1ho,qualilfy m'ay apply b ;a Students
Membership
m
.e
Exceptional
Children.
ceive
.the
~g~~eierence
to ~ose
studeJ1lts
which
IS a ~a 00
e
etardation
aM
speech
interested
In mental
r
correction.
Meeting
time
.second
or fo~
Thursdays,
~brqad
tnp
to Europe
or
for
~ent
Exclh,ange
wUUch d.nvolves
wbrking
a/broad
dUlring
the summer.
Any
student
interested
in furthering
his internatiKJnal
,a,wareness
as cortlia1JJy
invited
It<>
d-7:30 p.m., Lea er C lJinic..J60
.
join the ooganiza1Jibn.
61
.111- -offers
~Q~~~,
of
1Jhe oppor-
Mu
for
the
student
~,
SemJply lI)oograms,
and org)~es
profesSional
mee1lings
a's the
the
for
&cial
Studies,
1Jhe PennsylViania
the Social
Studies,
and other
OotmQI1ganiZJa-
tions.
Thursdays,
Ulcamon,
.Delta
has
PI,;
iR.
as
1ts
hfgh
pl!'o5~sionlal,
~d/';1'rds
and
to
thbu,tioos
be
to
eligible
,purpose,
"to
y
Hayman
ed-
in
1!his
organ-
ization,
a student
must
Ihave
a lhig1h scholastic
ratiJrJ;g, !in~uding
a grade
of "~"
or Ibetter.
in
aiU ~dllcation
c'QU,rses, a pleasIng
personality,
and leadershdp
abiJlity,
an have
compIetro
a required
number
of credit
hoUlI'S in
62
a
a'nki
~I
aslc
t
lanc:t
.art
hlglh
reqWlre~~
;"
a
~~.
,sclhools..
.land
to
r
IaJppear-
..
R uthCl
R
ay
women
Exceptional
standing
memberSl1J~p.
~e
Ifir~terIllty
~re.:
sbU. tyarship,
to recognIze
1
an d
A merlcan .'..
'SahblastIc
for
.
,W
to me n
concertoS
. ct Sh
D
"'"
to
tihe
orgianizations
2nd
and
4th
Room.
M
a
mem'bershi,p
fur
Phi Delta
y
Delta
Phi
Del"
~I"aterrnt
y
' O pen
studentsofart;~""-
~
Leadership,
trips
'~I1I"angling
Delta
President
encourage
inteL1!e~tual,
and
~rsonal
r~cognlze
QUtstaiIlding
,ocm-
way.
length
of service
points
urpon which
sponsors
!besldes
~.
m
education."
Ifor
operas
lJaiFollette
sodiety
Lackey
.1S ~sed.
orgaruza~lon
.~olle~es,
nationalihonQr
butsta~~g
ance
of varrlOus
outsIde
musicail
~
thd e caInlPus.
Meetl!lJJg
time:
es ay, 8:~10:00
1P.'m. Blue
e,
Vk
E.
"
S
R
Dr.
l
HelenB
"~
~'Advlsor
nell.
R.
chrdM
i nnis
la'
ar
Mr
J
P
Cof ~ m an
'.,
1
."
Ka;iIJpa
i
Slm
lCl
t
d
lce-reSlen
Hi
.
and
,
Rl~a.
..."'.."".""'"
"'.'."'.'.".."
some.
Pi
, ...,
'
Scetary
er
T
reasurer
ep..
Ad s.
Visors
-
~e
Secretar
Delta
fourth
~
membershlp
I'
ls
Kappa
.,
.
a'oo
207.
Lw
time
s~ond
Normal
Hall
V
P
President.
To
(Jamtpug
scholarship,
~USlCal
ablllty,
and
laJre ,other
I
Meeting
3:30 p.m.,
Lloyd
Secr:etary-Treasurer
".""'.'"
Oonnie
Smith
A~so~
Mrs.
Esther
Campbell
..U
.atppa Gammta"
'honorai1y
music
'society,
l~lts
ltoS ~emlbershlip
to Ithose
students
~o
have
~tr1buted
to 1Jhe imusical
life
of
the
'as-
to su'ch
Council
Gam
~resldent
.v
for
eil
lP~esents
trIps
Nationail
Kappa
11hese
ma
so-
cial,
econamic,
and
poclitical
problems,
M!emhem
of
1Jhe ol1g}a;ni2Ja,tion
prepare
panel
discUISSions for
club
meeting;s
and frequently
employ speake11S
to bring
11hem ex.pent lmqwledge.
'Ilhe
Social
Studies
Clwb
aII.sIo ,conducts
mock
electtl
Saturday
eneman
current
second
aVl
of
the
.
a oocussdon
on
in 1Jhe
in comeet-.
h
Dr.
Club
I
to
con-
'"
Studies
devoted
are
Friday
of
except
in
banquet
onora
are
seniors
The memings
aJre heJd 1Jhe seoond
every
month,
October
throUg1h
AJpril
~anuary
and May
when
the inlitiatiUl
tUlIlity
/for sttiden~
especiaLly
interested
social
sciences
to pursue
their
intereists
(1peratlon
With their
collea'gues.
The club
ing
and
.
ti
&cial
juniors
Norman
Laskey
Patricia
Murphy
Dwayne
Thompson
,
Sl er
ona
The
Only
Club
..31
Presidelllt
Secretary.
Advisor.
'tion.
~ duca ed
Studies
'0;0
Social
y ne
Stapp
ry
wlho
art
'are
Uruversl'ties,
a:bNity
la're
the
'I1he alims
To
5ti~mulate
h~er
potentla.l
professiollial
develop
profeSSi)QIlal
aJrt
in-
terests..
1;h~ .Chi Chapter
lat Edinboro,
almong
other
~~vltles,
IPerfQrms
many
art serWces
[or the
ege anq
students.
d Me~~g
time
-Selcohd
land foUTtll
Wednesay,:
\5 p.m.,
Loveland
Rali.
63
--
;
Beta Beta Beta
.r
THE CONNEAUTTEEAN
BBB
Ed''lor
t
President.
Richard Greener
Advisors.
Dr. John T. Gatzy
Photogra,phy Adviser.
The c.ntapter. Alp~a. Ohi of Beta Beta Beta,
,tlhe NatIonal 'Blologlcall Honor Society, 'ws's establiShed on t!1is campuS in 1950. It serves ,a
threefold pul'pose: Stimu~ation Of soUJndscholarsh~1), di~semJination of scienti:f~c 'knowledge
and !prO1I}jottionof biolo~oal reseaJrch.
To qualify for memberslhdp in this fraternity,
Q student mwi obtain an laver age of "B" or
'better in all of ~is bi~gical1 COU1'SesaJnd rate
above ,average m alll other eourses.
Mor:Jtil}!y meetings are held to discuss some
important biological toI:Jic. Also tlhe fraternity
sponsors mlany imlportant bioJlogtjlcalIprojects.
Meeting time: 41JhWedn~ay,
7:00 p~m
STUDENT
JJ:Q~~..
..()If
r.
Cl
' ",.. tt
fi Id
alr.[Xl
er e
64
.;~.
,:i ,
-:
Ernest LaFollette
Mrs
I
EdItor-m-Chlef
THE SPECTATOR
"""'"
Edwm N. Probert II
Assistant Editor
Robert A. Casler
Advisor.
Mrs. Kay Miller
The Spectatol;" is an independent campu!;
ne'WS[qa!perpulbllS'hed ?Y the stud,ents of the
State College at Edinboro.
Offices are .10ca~ed. on the second floor ~f the Ooldege Um BUIJdiTII~,Intra-campus
mfati1box J~.
The IIlltent of The Spectator is to report
~etWswor~y events, 110IpI'Ovide 'a tforum for
The VoIce of Cam,pus OpinJiJO!1,"and ro cover
1Ihe area of extrapardhJla1 aIJIflai'I"S
with ar1Ji:cles
interest.
~e .edmto.rial boa,rd is 'aPIJOinted !by the
Ed~t(Jr-m-Ol,ief., who is appointed by the PublicatIons Board. The staff is drawn f;rom t!1e
cam1?UJs
jJOUrna~m class or s:tud~t voLunteers.
"
;
..Dr.
Adviser.
I,
1Dmely
James Pe;glher, Chail'man
Carol Wnstion
1lJaIW1~
Hanilin
Dr. Jdhin Sd1eII
Ray Stapp
Mr. Carl Wozniak
Kay Mill
.er
The Conneauttean, the college yearbook is
a student enteIlprilSe. PulWilsihed /by tJhe J~r
Class, t!1e book ofifers ~aillUable experience to
~n stu?ents interested in various phases of
Journalism.
'I1he name "ConooallJt~"
is delIived from
tlhe original IIIame of Edinboro Lake -Lake
Conneauttee.
I
All student publi:catio~' '3Jre ilbder Ith~ j'UJrisdiction of t!1e Student 'Publications Board 'worki'ng with the Dilrector df Student Personnel
Services The Board seeks to uphold and improve the standards of all pubJlications, apprl)VeS publidations, edlitors, -and advisors. In
ca'se of disagreement betWeen advisor and editors
the Board sball take such aCtlon as
nece~sary
D
Literary
PUBLICATIONS
PUB~Ic~":Q~~:
Mr.
Business Adviser
Mr. ThomaJSiCome
,
~,
Lynda Parker
Art Adviser
'
M~tlrugs
mIned
by
and
t!1e
dates
of
editorial
pUibLicatlon
00auU.
65
are
deter-
~=~:'..nt
HandbOO'-
Editur
[Jindla Johnston
MUSIC
ORGANIZATIONS
~
The College Band
President
Advisor
Dr.
William
Cornell
Royce
Mal'l.1yn
Secre t ary- T reasurer
Terrell
S
.
olsson
The Handbook lis pJibliShed eaJ(jh summer ~
an aid to students in !better undeI1standing 1ihe
colllege and to sel'Ve as a reference fur all
11hIos
wishing
to f~ 1Jhe
facts
relating
110the 001lege
e ,.ts
fa rta'culty,
and activities.
, Cl,
Director.
'.
Dr. William Alexander
The College Band functions as a concert &1d
~arching organiza1illon land is open to all qualIUed
~tudents.
Duoog
the footbail season, the marching
band performs at Ihdme glames and travels to
A committee Chosen by the StudeDIt Council
is reSIPOnsible for publiShling the ~ndbdoks
,"':,"".trib utoo to all students at reglsW"JjJ;l.1l1
a,re d IS
trntion.
one or more oUlt-<>f.,towngames.
Folll?wdn~ the football seasiOn, the b,and devotes
Its time througrnout
to concert the
work
pr~entmg
eral 'concerts
college
year. sevThe ba~ owns many instruments, whilcth are
available :lJor 'student IUse, and has recent1y
purchased ei~ty-Qne new un/iforms !for mairOOing and OOiJCel'!tPUl1I))Ses.
Re(healrsal time: lMonday, Wed!neOOlay. Fri-
THE
STUDENT
DIRECTORY
The Student Directory
is published each
year by the StJudent-'Faculty Coun'cill to inform
students and faculty of the names and addres~es 0If aQl perSOJ]s ~nected
,with 1Jhe
College.
dSiy -4:2~5:'15,
Director.
Collegiate Singers
Mrs. Esther Campbell
President.
Lloyd
Secretary-Treasul~r
THE DEBUT
..the
The Debut is a college lIterary magazine
Ipub~hed 'by the EngliSh Depall'tment eadh
yea.r !\wth salmplings of 'student and faculty es11hIatbear r,vitSa(YS,Short s tori es, and poems
.Membership
ness of the JlMeof h mInd UIPOnfue Calmlpus
of Edinboro State College.
Diane Sarnoy
T~e ~egi)a!e
Singe~s are a very active ,orgarnzation Iglvmg CbrIS1Jmias VeSlMr ServIce
Sundlay Ibefore ChrIi5tJmas Viaootion ~nd a
Spr!ing Concert 1!he fil1St week in May. The
,mem/:oersp:-ovide music Ifbr Baccalaureate ~nd
Comtmencemen~ pro~,
.Oollege ~nd hIgh
scfhdol assemblIes,
teas, rdllVJlC
SOCIal
clubs.
is detel'1mined
by and
tryOlJlts
held
the
first week ctf l5cllool, land all students wIho like
to ~inl are urged to palrtioipate.
Meet!!ng time: Tueooay, Thursday
-6:45
p.m.-8:00p.m.
66
Lackey
67
DRAMATICS
Collegiate
.E
AdVIsor
Edlinbo~
The 'purposes
of the
are ithose
of .foote~
sihips amJOng memJber
policies
in !l',;gard
to
Inter-Frlaterruty
Council
Players
Vincent
.,.
Dr,
James.
CoJilegi:ate
PI~ers,
tihe drama
~
coUiooge scholail'slhilp
duction
organization
is ~n
to stJudents
!interested
in
any
phase
of theatre
production.
Through
its .ann;UJal prog1r1am
O'f mad?r
p~tions
ex/per]Inentail
ooe-acts
and 'aililied
actiNlties
'the
Collegiate
Players
seeks
tlo acquadnt
~1Is ,p8Jrticiparuts
with
the .V1a~iot;s fa~ets
of play
lPr'oduction,
including
actmg,
d1rect~,
s,c~ery
am
'costume
design
alI1d lConstrulCtion,
ll!g!ht'ing ,and business
mana,gement
activities.
It
further
seeks
tK> 'broaden
the interests
~
the
student
'audieniCe
t!hIrough
tIhe IPresenta1iion
of
play1s of all! styles
and iPe\ri!otls.
In addition
to
Iii11s calendar
of
prodiuction
activities,
E.C.P.
holds
regular
lbu'sines's
Imeetiings.
Meeting
time:
'Tuesday,
Debating
President
Secretary.
Advisor.
7:00-S:00
Dr.
pm.
Alpha
President..
James
Larkin
Janet
Saline
Robert
Wilson
Sandi Manucci
,
Miss
Delta
Sorority
Cynthia
Sabo
Mildred
Forness
was
founded
in
'1886 iI!1 Brockplort,
New York,
and rtiIe Iota
iv.1as linstalled
'at Edlin:boro in 1927. It
has sister chapters
in seven State Colleges of
Pennlsylvania
and New York.
The requirements
!for ,membership
are based
on schoJiastic ratings,
cllaIracter,
social attain~en.ts 'and abilities.
'llhe !purpose ~f the SO'rorIty. IS to foster
the d~velQ~ent
~ aill ~ese
~rajj1JsmBlrd
the la.clhieveme;nt ~ a socIally
mtegrated
personality.
MeetJiaJlg tLmie:
Every
Mionday, 7:00-S:30 p.m.
i
i
ORGANIZATIONS
depth.
Delta
,
Secr,etary
AdvIsor.
The
Alpha
Purposes:
..ab)aJpte,r
1. Intelilectul'al
stlffi,uilatIon
on camlPus.
2. Pu'b~ic re1atioDis for the college.
3. ~-1improvement
in speech and 'argwnentatIon.
The tea,m IWilI eI1ig1age in ~
dJeClisiion and
non-decision
debaltes Iwi1Jh otJher colleges
,and
Unlivel".sities. Exhibition
debates are also given
b
th
team.
YMee~ngs
wd!1!l be lheJd on every
~ay
evening
at 7:00 p.m.
GREEK
LETTER
land professional
The organizatIon
S/POnsors the Inter-Fraternity Council
Ball
at whidh
time
a queen
is c1losen to Ireign
~t the ball,
tr~hies
Jatre. ,~warded
I1Jo the sorOI'llty
am
fraternIty
attalinling
the
lhighest
sdhlolastic
laveralge,
to the winners
of
the Inter-F~aternity
C:o,uncil
AtlI1etic
Progr~.
land a '~CI&
reca~tion
award
for the most
outstanding
Greek
of the Year.
The IFC
sponsor.sthe
Greek
Weekend,
faculty
coffee
hours,
reco,rd
dances.
in the
studeDit
'UIlIion, land professIOIJIal
meetIngs.
MemlbeI1Sihiip
in this
ocg1andzation
,consists
of
r~rosentatives
of all sociiall
Greek
Iletter
fraternities
1!.rJd sororities.
Society
...,
!ntelr-Freternity
CowlCil
good Ifmternlall
relationo1'glaaliizaJtions
to provide
~~,
/pledging,
and
SOCIail ~vents,
tK> en-
Advisors.
,
Alpha
Gamma
Delta
Miss
Nancy
Acker
Mrs. Ruth Harris,!
Inter-Fraternity
~
"
~=-
Council
President.
Advisor.
Jerry
,
Dr.
63
Alice
K.
Dilly
Schuster
PresideIJlt
Corresponding
Secretary
"'"
Secretary
'"
,
Treasurer...
Laura
Hanlin
Sherilyn
Joan Galicia
Talco
Priscilla
69
Hanna
-
Having mergeid witih AJlphiaGamma Delta in
1959,ltihe ehacr>ter
is tihe only national sk)ror!ity
on ea;rrupus.Al~ Tau mapter \i,sone of l\Jhe90
other dhiapters 11hroulgjhout
the United States
and Canada. Many Of !her activita9 are with
near-by dhatpters. All clhad)ternof IAlpha Ga,mma DE!lta J;\articijpate in 1ihe altDUlilslticprojeclt
for aiding cerebl1allPaJisiedchdildlre!1.
.lIma
Memlbers lalre dhIOsenon tJhe\lja.s1Sof scholastic standing, albil!ities, ~rralc,te~, land person:ality. A1phia Gam!InJaDelta stru~es to develop the physical, intel~e and spirdttial
development of iw memberts.
..""
0 30
lMeetmgt~me:
Every Tuesday,7:\1\J-Q:
Alpha Phi Omega
.fesSlons,
PresIdent...
Advisor
A1IJha P'hl Omega
p.m.
Jack Szorek
:
: Dr. Joh~ Gatzy
IS a natIonal
service ft:a-
ternity whooe plil'IJ to develop. leadershllp: and to 1pr0000te serVlc~
to :hIUIInIamty..IotIa Xi. OhaIPter of AIPh~ Phli
Omeig1a~s rformally mstalled on the Edinboro
CIaIInIPUSm FebruaJry 195L There ~re over
in
colleges anddhla~
universities
Of R1i
1Jhe Omega
United
It\hree.jhundred
df A1!PhIa
States..,
Delta ~ilgma ~ is ~ somal ol1g1anization.
founded m 1899 tat .th~ 'college of 11heCit;y ~
New Yo~k. Em,pha's!sIS\Placedon sclbioJiarsihlilP.
lead~shllP, and s?<:lalgrowth. These elements
~rre~corpol'ated m th~ f~aternity's pro~m of
eIligli~red. Lead&~p.
Meetmg time: 'I1htUil'sdalY,
8: 30 p.m.
Ph" S g
P1
.
President.
Sec~etary
AdvIsor.
The ~"..
,n\.' c:."..,
"",_..a
Harry Barkham
John Smolenski
Mr. William Koh\land
[p .""-
.
t
1 "~a eralilt y wla\S!founded in
~n.J"" "'Joe U ps il on
1916 ill."""6'
Wasl.:~""'on.' D c
=."""
Cou~cdl, an o.rgamza/tJiJQ1l
of nme leadiJIJIgproeducational
~,ba;sic
RJi. Slgm~
and IS in IitseJJf Ia national iPrdressiionaa
fratelI1I1lity.
:e~ents
f?rmemJbet$iIP
in
PI are oohldllars~.
leaderShip,
and
SQclal ~ptJitude. This IIJrater'rirlJtye~es
the
prdfessronal dey~l(Ji];Xment of teaJclhers and
prcmlotes 1JhesP1riJtkJfsclhlolarShiIP.Ibrotherho la;nd loy'alty. ~e
of tIhe :activilties of 1JheUpSilon Chapter ~ere at Edi~o
College la)1:e:
lbanquets
proiessmal
Dances, and
hayndes,
skatingmeetings.'
parties
picnics '
Meeting
MeetJin'gtime: Second and fourtlh Wednes-
.
time:
~
and
41th :MKJnIdJay
8:4'5
p.m. Inter-FraterlrJillty Il"oom.. .
day, 9:00-110:30p.m.
Kappa Delta Phi
Delta Sigma Phi
.h
PresIdent ...,..,
RobertCarot e'rs
Secr,etary
,... Kent ~a~er
AdVISors
,..,...,.
~Dr~~~~
PreSl.dent
Secr:etary
AdvIsors.
Delta Nu Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Fra::
ternity was ol'gal\ifled on this campus February.. 11957
,~s 1Jhe~j1;;t,.Sig1!p,a'r~, ck)ib, F«;..
mal insta11a~0!n;.alS
'a dlta(pter.~f 11bJe
interna~
KaJI:lI:>a
Delta Phli. is a nationiallPrpfessional
.ed~catlonalan.d socla[ 'fraternity wfiI11h
"chlapters
ill mtairtyleading eiaStern teadlers colleges.
'l1::J \PU!fposed.f our JJl1a1ternity
lis ,to s~renig1tlhen
tionalorganlZa1;i9~. ~QQ~'p:ljl~~,~ ;J,ap,ul1!;ry.
\1900,
The il'lterneo~.a~,f!r.a.t~n:l\j,ty, ~~.~QI:e titan one
hiUlndred ten 'c!lXalPt~"iI\jjhe UnitediStlaltes and
Canada,
..g
a
pres,erve the ~
df fellQ\vSh:iJp ~dh
would UnIte men ",!O:~!fior
a ~n
,cause.
a~<;xme.
of the .actlvltIes. spons?fed by itJlis orwzatIon are. Dances, ha'Y'~,
banquets,
70
"
,
' Angelo Scarsella
Jim LaScola
Mr. Henry Katzwinkel
Dr. JosePh Nemeth
: 71
'.~
wliener roasts and II;)iJcIllios.~e trip to Bos~On
far 1JheKappa Delta Rli NatIooal Conventwn
is also a yearly occUITence.
Meeting time: 1st and 3ird Mionrlay, 7: 008:00 ,p.m.
Rho
Sigma
.Ma
PresIdent.
Secretary.
Advisors.
Jerri Altenhof
Maxine Bowen
Dr. Harriet Long
Mrs. WHlialffi Cornell
~.
Mjrs.
Chi
Dr.
D
r.
All
ce
C~...
""-,,'us
ter
Rho Sigma Cihti wlas kJlrganJi~ °:n 1ftJJe
campus
in the spring of 195.9. Its reqUllrements for
membersh~p lare based on slcno1as1ti;c abillity,
Cihlaro'cter land personallitry. The 'aims of 1Jhearglalniza1tio~are to foster schoJiarshlilp, iniItiative,
and loyalty, land to rlro~1de services to the col't y a nd ~ocIiIal lalCtivities for
lte
hge land bCOffimIUD1
e m~m, e~s.
I
Meeting tIme: 2nd and 4th Thursdary at
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Si gma Tau Sigma
Charles Scott
Robert Casler
Mr. Curtis Ickes
,
The Siglma 'l1au~irIta.. Frate~ty
~
orgfanized on the campus in p~
of 1958, an.d
attained its local sitetU\5in 1JhIe!past year. It IS
affiliated with the Sigma Too Gamma ~aternity, and !hopes to become a national. chaPter soon.
The !PlJr1poSeof Sjgma 'l1aI.l SiIg1mIais t:J seek
to promote social, cultural, sclholarly, rec~eational, and beneVKilent fraterna~ aocompili!shments among its memlbelrs.
Meeiti!llg tilme: Every Tuesdlary, 8:45 'P.m., Lnter~FI1ateirnity ROOm.
72
~atrick
ThlUlkner
Daniel
Goldthwaite
Ann Mishurda
Zeta Tau was orgJanized on this 08lII1iPlIIs in
ry...
.September.
11958. Zeta Tau i!s a service
and
V1rginia
Hopkms
socilal} sorority.
The pu!1POse clr Ze1Ja Tau iJS 110
Gwendolyn Bowne
dev~op sd!Jk)Jiarship, leadersh.iJp, dlJaracter,
and
MJrs. John Marsh
Mll1S. John Scheill
President.
SecretalrY
Advisor
Zeta Tau
President.
Secretary.
Advisors.
semce.
!ReqQlirements !for melIlibersIhiIP alre
based ~!r.on ~he purposes of Zeta Tau.
Meetmg
tIme:
every
montJh.
2nd
aiIld
STUDENT
4th
WedIlesdary
of
CLUBS
."E'
Club
PresIdent.
"""
Duane BI,ack
Secr.etary
J,ohn K~ge~
AdvISO~, .;,.""".""""
~r. I:Iamo Maruoth
The
E
aub
18
an
orgarnzatwn
of all !participants !in Intercollegiate .~sed
Athletics
who '~bave earned 1Jhe Varsilty "E". The outstandmg social itJunction ~f this orgaJIJlization is
the annwal staig'ing of the "E" Cllllb BaI1 on
Homec.omin!.g
Meet~ng time:Day.1~ and 3rd Thursdays,
p.m.,
ill 1Jhe IFC ROOm.
Kiltie Fins
Ch~rman
7:00
,
Marsha Frantz
AdVIsor: '.. ..'.. ..'. Miss Marjorie Cowmeadow
~e KiltIe Fins Is the SynchIlQnjjzed Swimm1iI1g Clulb sponsored !by the W.A.A. Ins1irnction is given in S(YncltI1on1ized
SwimmiIJlg skills,
a~ an effort as. ~ad..e ~ .deve.l Igra,ce, creativeness and al'.::tlhltyill sWllffimmg strokes and
skillJbs.
.
The c~'b IS ~pen to lall students whO are interested ill trYmIg out at 1Jhebeglinning of Uhe
selffiester. The group IPrepaires an a!imUal Water Pla,r:ea~ .in the sPring ~f the year.
Meeting time: Wednesday, 7:00-9:00 !p.m.
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Pep Club
.M'
Nancy Acker
AdvIsor.
ISS
The lPu'l1pO8eof the Pep C'Inlb, a dheerl~ers' organization
is to promote sdhool spirIt
~ caJrDiPUS.MeniberShip is open t? any.~le
IQr fen1Jale student ,wlho ~ows cheel1mg ability.
The club is divided into two squa~. .The
vaJrsitiy is made U\p of ,sloJrjhomoresand )uDii?rS,
the tryouts
being held in the preVIOus
spring. 'llhe Junior Vars~ty is 'madle ~p of
flreoomen, the tl1Youts beIng held early ill 1ih.e
iJall.
The ISqUlaOlS
serve fur basketbaJII. and. iJootball
seasoll and du~
1Jhis time the VlaTSlty traIV"
e1s to ~clIne of the awa:y ga.mes. ish of eacl1.
MeetiJJng: DeJpendent upon the w
squad.
.
C
il
Red Cross IntercollegIate
ounc
Mr , James Coffm~n
Sponsor.
.Wed..
The purpose of mhe Council i~ ~ acquamt
students wit1h the aims land ob]ectiives .of ~
American Red Cross and its rnJaIl(Y'servlces m
our American ~ciety.
EdiInIOOro ,members
work with studenlts of neiglhoocing ,coJileges..
In serving 1JheRed Cros's, ~~ student gall1;S
the. Slartis~alction)of ser~g
others. The orgaruzatiion meets every third
Tt1.esday of t1he
mont1h, Ii;n Loveland Hall [l;3 'at 6:00 p:m.
CHURCH and RELIGIOUS
ORGANIZATIONS
.lO:30a,m.
Church ServIces
The Edinboro churehes of~er stu?e~s a variety of religious and SOCIal adlv9ltIeS.. The
¥IOUlngPeoples' groUips Ib,old weekly meetings,
disOOS5ion groups SUippers, etc. 'M1anystuden1l'3
sing in the cl1Jur~ clhDirs or serve ~as~~~rs
t1hroughout 1Jhe1500001year. ,A 'car'dlial in~iItatiion is extended to ;aiJ[ students ~o ~ntUlue
t1heir religious affiliatio~
with tho ,churches.
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ADVENT
'CHRIiSTIAN CHURCH
308 Erie Street
The Rev. NoImlan MJc'F1arland, Minister
Sunday Services
10:00 a.m. """"""""'"
Sunday SchO11
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worship
6:45 p.m. """""""".
YoutJh Fellowship
Week~ay ServIces.
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and BIble Study
BAPTIST CHURCH
l~C",
117 Waterford Street
The Rev. Liru!'ord C. Wilcox, Milnister
Sunday Serwces
10:00 a.m. """""""'"
Sunday School,Oallege
Fello~ship Cl~s
11.00 a.m. """"""
""
Mornllng Worshl.p
7:00 p.m. """"
Baptist YOlllt~ Fellow~hip
~.OO p.m. """""'
, Evemng ServIces
9:00 p.m.
,
Choir RehearsaJ
, Weekda,y SeI1Vices
8:00 p.m..-PI'aJyer
and BEbile Study HOUIr
Wed.,9:00 p.m.-Choir
Relheamal
Thur.,7:00 a:m.-Student
,P1"ayer Time
'Ilhur.,7:00 IP.m.-oo1tlege Christian FellqwSlhip
Sat., 7:30 p.m.-Youtih
Actiivities Nigjht
,
ST, PETERS EPIOCOPALCHURCH
WateI1ford, Pa.
The Rev. D. 'Meier Veale VliIcar
,-~:oo'a.m. -EaJd',;IJSunday -HQ1; C()Immunton
10:30 a.m. -.1st 3II1d3vd Sundays -Holy Com,;"
mUfl1!c>n
-2nd aoo 4th Sulndays -Divine
Service ~ll1d Sennon
"
(Celebrations on Holy and Saint's Days)
JEWISH REFORMJED SYNAGOGUE
'.
1Ofu and Liberty Sts., Erie, ~a.
..Leona~
Zion, Rabbi
FrIday Evenm~ ServIce.s
8:15 p.m.
Sat~~8Y Mormng ServIces
11:00 a.m.
Rel!lgloUS School...
Saturday and Sunday
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JEWISH CONSERVATIVE SYNAGOGUE
32nd and State Sts., EI1ie,.Pa.
Aaron LaOOes Rab\ji
..
Se .'
Friday Evenm~
rVices.
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
.Wedne~day
8: 30 p.m. -Semor ChOir Relhearsal. Students
8:15 p.m.
9.00 a.m.
wishing to serve throulgh Minist~
are welcome.
Sat.urday S~rvices :
8.:00 a.m.
Da~y MOrnl?g ~er::Ji;~ ":"" iiz.h;: before sunset
Dally Evemngph~e: GL 5-8163
Thursday
7:00 p.m.. -Ifirst
and third;
Collegiate iFel1QWsh~p.
I
, LUTHERAN 'OHU'RCH
ST. PAUL S
Drakes Mills, Pa..
"The lovely little clhurch in th,t; COUlIltry'WIth
,a Iwe!lCiOme
ifor all.
The Rev. Rla\ph E. malir
Sunday Serwces Sunday School
9.45
am
Service
.
...Worship
.
T
f ur11.00 a.m. t t;"'"
to
and
~rom
dhurw.es ,,"
ra.'lspor a
.t t 1!he'soone
e.~aIl~
!10:30.
nished by 'meml~rs,.S tPleat sg
arClil 011Meadville
.la
:"".
StudeIJItsare invited to smg m the church
choir. Practice -Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
ME'I1HOD1JST
CHURJOH
of Mus/]c
Westminster
OUR LADY OF THE [..AXE R'OMAN
CATHOLIC OHlTRCH
M ~e
~~1
D
.
rIve
The Rev. M9g,r. JlaJmesGanI1!()I1,
Priest
.. a.m. and 10.00
8.00
500
: 00 p.m.
P m
Confess
.
7
. ons
i
,.
Sunday Masses
DailyMSatass)
(Every
RELIGLOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Canterbury Club
.
Advisor.
The 'Canterbury ClUib is the
Episcopal
44 MeoovHle St.
Church's work aJffiongIfaculty members, 'stu1be Rev. S. Jlames Sdhmittl.e,. ~a'stor .dents,
'a!I1d'adminiS1Jrativepersonnel of the ac8.30 am
'. Dlvme Worsh~p
ademic communlity; and whose membeI'S are
9:45 a.m: ..'
Wesley College Fel~~Ws~~
committed to a delfinlite program of worship,
..at
the Wesley !Bldg., 57 Mea:dviJ:le.
study, evangelism, and unity.
Sunda y Serv~ces
h.Meetings:
D..Ivme Wars Ip
11.00 '1m
.(..'
..'Wwkda(Y Services
Wed 7.30 IPffi. -'Ohloor Rehearsa:l -s~u.dents
.,.,
'invited to lPalrtllclpate.
lP.m.
'Ilhur.
Adv~~or.
President.
(:lst
land
3rd)
7:00 IP.~.
Fel1owshlP
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The Rev. William Allman,
Sunday Services.
9'45 am.
..Fe]!lPW1Shijp
:..
Pastor
Westmin9ter
CollegIate
Breaklfast
Clulb
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1, 1st and
3rd 'DhursdJa(Y, 7:00
College Christian Fellowship
-Wesley
CoJJleg~
art Wesley
Bldg
Meadville St.
Nfl
!
!I
The
Rev.
Linford
Wilcox
Sandra
Ott
The Cdllege Cihlt1istian Fellaw~
is sponsored!by JfJhenldnWro
Baptist Churdh.
The
Fe1JQwslhipis Ian organi~a1JilOllof Christian studeIJIts r.'-"homeet togef-her !for BiWe-centered
program. The groo;p ailso hioIds Via;riOUiStypes
Of entertainrn,eIIlt
designed
to promjote
slhip Ifor Christian
students.
Students
77
fe1!lowof any
~
.
.vtlIted
d.enomma ti on are m.
tle.3 of t1le FellowShilp.
to J.Din dn all
Meeting
time:
Every
Thursday,
p m at the Fi1\St Baptist Church.
actiivi-
7:00
1eyBreakfaJSt
Bl.illding,
57 Meadiville
Street,
'a
C}u!b
eadh
Sunday
9:30 a.m. 'and evenjJng meeltJings
an~ ft.hird. 'Ilhursda(Ys at 7:00 p.m. The Wesley
BuIldmg IS qpen ealch day fur 'student ,use
..from
8:00
Lutheran
Student
Advisor.
Association.
Pastor Ralph, E. Blair
throughout oolleges and unwersiitles m the
United States. It gilves lJu1!heranstudents an
opportunity to ,become 'a'cqu~ted lalnidto. dis.
CUIS'S
faith tolgetiher. Bo1Jh.soclaland deVlOOIOl1Ial
meetings alre !held. Meetmgs ma(Y~ cond,uctoo by the \Studentsor a ,guest s~.ker.
Meetings, ,IAItheran Parsonage, Hil!l1jqp Rd.,
l5It and 3rd 1\Iesdlay, 7:00-8:30.
Newman
Club
.p.m.
Mr. Carl E. WOZnIak
al/U!b, an establ!iSb!ed iilnstitution
of AmeriCian collleg~ and UIliiversities, is an
organiZialtionplalUled to.fill tJhe~iritual., intelI
!
!
lectwal
dents
and
sociai
needs
oIf
1Jhe Oa1iJJoli~
stu-
on the
camlPus.
The
cLub
to
1!heMiddle
At1a1!11fJic
Province
'am belongJs
eaclh y~ar
sendsdelegaltes'from this; clulb to both ReglJonall and Ptrovince conventiibns.
Meeting tilme: ,1st and 3rd ThIUIl"sday,7:008:30 p.m. ~t Our IJady of the Lake.
Wesley College Fellowship
Pl"esidoot
David Crooks
Secreta,ry
Patricia .Jackson
Advisors.
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs; S.
J~mes Schmittle
Miss Vera Gilmore
The
Wesley
,a.m.
Foundation
..1.
IS 'part
of
tlhe
:vorld-
wide MethkJdist Stud~nt Movemen.t.
It exiislt.., to
p:-ovide an opp()r"tunIty
for 'worShip, stl:dY' fellowSliip,
a!1rl service
a'lni~
:l\futlhodll')t
stu-
dents la'nd[nterested students Of anY''other denominatilOI15.Activities center around 1JheWes78
to
[0;00
\p.IIn.
except
Sunday
evening.
...
The Lutheran Student AS\Sociation IS the orgaal17Ja!biIoml
estaJ~~ed
for L!l1Jher:a!l s~dents
Advisor.
The Newman
land includeat
morning
on the first
WestmInster
CollegIate FellowshIp
..
Moderator.
" DIXI.e Morrow
Cler~ .""".""""'..".".'.
~l1ce Shontz
Advisor... ...""
The Rev. Willla,m Allman
'Ilhe Westmmster 'Collegiate 'Fenqwshijpis an
organization of Presbyterian studenho;. The
group's a:Cltivities include Thursda.y evenling
meetings and a Sunday morning brealkfast
cLub.
Meeting
at
time;
1st and
3rd
1Jhe EdJinboro
United
ThUlI'sda'Y,
7:30
Pres'byterian
Clhurch.
CLUB and ORGANIZATION REGULATIONS
...
~
.clubs
or
.~gamz.ations,
excePt
s.ocmJ. ~-
temtties,
pertaU1ilng
to the ExtJra-CurrIcuIar
lIdfe
Cjf
the ool!lege
l')iha.ll
I?e ajpIprovedb~ ~he S.tu-
deDIt-.FaCIUlty.Counldil'and 1!heAdmjjnIStrative
Council at Edin~
State College. Because
1Jh~eExtra-CUI1riQUilar
IalCtivit.ie~.MaI1I
,be ,given space on it'he College Alc1rllVItiesCalendar,
:because 1Jheymay request funds to be a[looated !from 1!heStudent AsSjOCiationTreasury,
and 'beOO4Ise
they lInay request the use of the
college fadillities, it iIS necessary 1iJJat
they be
clhar~ed 'aInd~gnized
by 1Jhecollege 1JhIru
1Jhe
affIce Of 1JheDirector Qf Student Personnel
SeI'v'ilces.
In
order
to
tion,
members
be
recoglnized
of any
as
Student
alll
Ol'ganizagroup
shIaill
subniirt ~ petition
to the Director
dent Servi~.
'Ilhe petitilon
slhall
the !fo~:
of Stu!include
A. Pifoposed name of organization
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B.
Stat~eI1:t
af
pUj~e
or
functioo
of
orgamzation.
.,
C. Statement af ~alif1cahons
D
iberShiitp.
If a natilonlail
...,
aMi1!iahon
1ft1e
fpr melD
.olved
.,IS ;:vpetition
ices
a~y
-in
it
must clearly ~e staited 1m. .e "
and indicated in the cons]jti~1Ji.o~iany
E. Statem~nt of r~~ed!u;e :r Ifi~illuding
stllPportmg the orgarnza:
ear in
amount ~ m~n.f!;'Y.~or
e. y
and
which fI!jJ~ ,pe~ti~ IS.&Ub~tt~
be
llIJIanner ill whIicIh. fun -arre
used.
..fifteen
F. Signatures of a mlll]m~
OIf .ed to
prospective m!~r~
arre requlr
.ty
i[ldj;calte their mtention (Jif be~e~
active
charter. ~e.~ber~.
unUSUJal
groups, .unles'~ Justif~
y d.
$PecialtIes, wtillil be discQUlI"agefaculty'
G.
SIi:g!IIIature df !at .l:st
t:~'
member
Who ha!s m ca.
willinglS 1ft1e or-
ness 1Joserve as an advlJSor to
H.
,gaIii2Jation.
A stateme~t
of
1Jhe daPfrox
tJhe
end.
of
the
three=za~
k
Iiiod~all a
representatIve af the ar
ed 'cOIJIstitusubmit in per:son1JOtrthefP~=nt Personnel
tion to the DJIec.
0 .a
'a roval.
Servi~s for cons1de
I1a!:!~n
Serv.
5 The DIrector of St ud
c."" P~so:el
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,haverecommendations
11he
responsdibiJiity
fur
to
make
clhanges
shall present
a ~wsed
constitution
b;}--JJaws ,for his consideration
within
aIJld
one
mop~.
6. Followling appI1oval of the ~onstitutioo'and
b.y-l8iws ~f a :prop,?sed sltludent orglanizalion or clUlb, the Directcl:- df Student Perso.nlne.lServices sihaJJlrecommend the const~tution and by-IalWl-; (Jif the o~anizati?ll
to the Student -FaJcwty COIUIncil for ItS
consideration. I1f the constiltution and bylaws arre approv~ by the Student -ElaculCounctl, thelY shall then ~e presented
to the AdministIiative Counclill for 'a.ction.
7. If t?e AdmlLnistrative Council ~roves
the
actron of 1ihe S~ent
-F1aou'lty ~uncil
tIle college Shall lssue". thru tJhe of~ce of
Student PeI~onnel
the organimtm.
8. If the Director
imate
auld need
mount of time a Stu en WO
fur !partiJcipartion.
.t
Ibecrnne
I. If the gro';IIP to be ~o~1~
°alPprovai
,a professIonal org~a
Ch~lirm:an mof 1fhe D~ar~en
a
vUlved is requlired.
..tX>
the
2. Upon the slUblmission of tJhe!petiti~
e
D~::ector Of S1Iuden~ P~sonnel ServIC~'ti~n
sihali gralnlt l:pe1'ffilBS10Il to ~~. pe fo a
gl4oup to use the CoJJlege lflaICllities r f
period of tb[Oee \Weeks for the p~I1POSe°a
organiziIJIg 1Jhe group and drawmg up
dQIlstitution.
3. At
.9l1aaI
needed
the PI'qI)Osed donstiltution anld by-laws
of the organization. 'I1he petitioiliing grouM
Serwces,
a chalrter
for
of Student PersonilJJel'Serv-
ilces or the Stuldent Counci.I disapproves
the ,prOSpective
o~g!anization,
it has
of
the
right to appeal to tJheAdministrative
Coun-cil of the College fur conslideration.
9. EactI orgaJni7Ja,1Jj)on
sIhIail!l.Ifile an anlnRJial
report sli!gned by 1fhefalculty adviser to the
Oflfice of Student PeI1sonneil Services on
May 1 each yea'r ourt1lining thle activities
palI"ti~~te?
in the current College y~ar,
a.nd ~cluding
a true, ialccurate, detaIled
f1nan(JI~1 stat.ement 'and 11,PrQpos~ !pro'gJram,. In outline !£o.nn, KJIfItS plans for 1jhIe
fol!JIowiI!lg Ye.alI's. Director .of student PerrSKinner Servlces shall reVIew the r,ePOrts
aa1d may ,place a giroUip on probatIon or
recrnnmend
11he
g1r~
thart 1Jo
dits cOInjply
clharter
faJils
be
with rrevoked
CoHege if
Tegu:Iations.
10. Any groUiP Whd.cIhremlains ina'ctive fur ~
~alenJdlar year Sham be dilSlbainded and
I=st
go through 11heapplica1tiloo !procedure
as a new organization.
11. When approved by the College Administrative CoUlnCil, these regu1atioI1lS S\)aB
be br!nding on all exis1liJng organi2Ja1Jik)ns
concerned.
~ Approved
1003. by AdminLstJrattive Council
April
.,.
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1
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Fraternity and Club Initiations
1. Any pu.blic initiation IPrQgram is to be submdtted in wI1iting \fOr 8LQpro~l to the s'pOOSor
0If the organizatm
and to 1Jh.eDean of Men
or Dean of Women at least one week before
,'I, '"
,,';;..
the2. inltiatiQIl
ds tobebegin.
There shall
no inteI1ruption
Ii,""V.''
(:'
.J
::..-'),
"i-,i,')'"
,;,,:,: ..'c"
;
':
0If situd(Y
.
hours by initiation lajctivities. Absolutely no
illldtiatiKm dUlrlng quiet hours. Any actions dur-
r!" c ..
",',
ing school hours that a,ttl1acts undue attenitdon
are
3. wldesirable.
No inimaJtlon lactivities ~all take p,lace in
11U
~,I!tOO~£'
j':;i I;: "
the dining of;hall
unless
expreSiSJ
Director
Food
Sel'Vlice
and approval
11heDe~of the
of
Men ~nd Women has been dbtained.
lit
..
'-
r
J
pORTS
4. Inti1liation ~gram
Shiatl ,include no activities on c.a1InlPUS
whioh disturb the public in
gener~.
5. Utmost
should be ofexercised
bodIily
injwry.care
impairment
bealth,
to
avoid
personal
be
~ubject
to
~aIlr1Jies
by
the
InteIlfraternity
dignlity, or dam,age to property. Violato~s will
Grievance
Committee
after p~er
the
situation.
The strictllY
\WOmen's
dormitories
ity6. nt'e
oUlt-of-Willds
review
':;,-' ..
,
of
andmen's
1!heir initiavicinfor
tion
l8Jctiv'ities.
Hqwever.
serenadi:IIIg
is
permitted
,bet~n
10:30 orderly
and 1'1:00
Ip.m. It 'is
recqmmended
tl1Iat the pledge master of 1!he
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C
.: ., ., ...\ , .,
1; 'j;'J l"Jl'r
"
ask
permission
Ibelfure
serenading.
Ifrateh'nity
or club
call the
Dean of WOllen to
No initicrtion
shia1il
ta!ke from
pLace1Jhe
at
a 7.
distance
greater activities
1!han tweility
ImiJ.es
college.
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STUDENT ATHLETIC PROGRAM
Women's
Advisor
Women',s
Women.
by
It
a
Atll1etic
is
a
student
Eligibility Rules
Athletic
Association
Mdss !Nancy Acker
~ssoci!ation
of
College
recr~atlo~l
councIl
[Progra~,
WhICh
gov.er:n.ed
plans
Its
The
,actiVIties
and
carefully !1or l1Jhecom1Plete develQIPmentaoo
enjoyment of each ~oman.
The Women's ,AtJI1I1etic
Association \is a member oIf tlle Athletic
Every
wt1man
laIIld
student,
Recreation
~ederation,
UlPOO enterIng
coflege
is
elec1Jed ~ihle
to y~aIrmembership
Throug1l)out
there lis a iautomatictally,
regujlar
intra-
Jm1ral competition between teams 'set up by
W.A.A.
The W.A,A. Sjponsorsthe Drill Team which
perfoo-ms
lInJ'arching
routines
during
time
kJif home
ibas'ke1!baJ!l
gaimes.
The; ~gram
the
ha]f-
of the AsSiOciationis based on
aRecOgJJi1tion
P a:re p;resented
Day AlWlairds
ceremoroes
III Mlay, lat tihe
Activilties: Tuesday and ThUl1'sday, 4:00 to
6'00 Ipm
."
Men's
Mr,
Hanio
The ~en's
Athletics
Mariotti
inter~egiate
~!ludes
dnterco1n.egiate
ling, tfOOtball,
basketball,
,...
Athletic
athletic
loqmpetitiJOn
go]!, track
Director
program
in
land
EdinJboro is a memJber of the PennsylvaniJa
State College A1Jhletic aonIferen
1;'11;
"'b. .
rules are regullated ib act.
ceo ~L
iIlity
PresideDits of the Pe~
~
of the ,Board OIl
wre~tteMIS,
Ifollowing
ruIles
revised
March
pro.gr~.
se~tatlves
He
or
shall
Caro
Ihas
"'."...'
expanded
the.
~ll~ges,
May
1.8,
1948,
the
callege
in
r
re:am
an y ath-I
B, Certified
Eligibilit
da;ys before
ev
~r List
i s. A..t lea.m. ~<>:ur
00ts lCerti;tJied
~
1Jh
lCI~ g~e, elig.bility
comli>e1ling
college
forms
rovided
tary.
P
~
s, sa,
Iil besident
of
, e exclhanged
the
on!
by the conference secre-
C. Eligibilit
1
y.
' ~ stu=
smJa.~ be allowed maret an
year of roter-collegiate coma e coInlPetitipn,
2. Aleglate
s.tudent
Ibis inteI1c0 1co mUlSt
tit1. cQnJlPlete
.ffijpe
on Wl11hin a five-year
Per:lod
frQm
/the date of ~rst
matricullationb at lany
college,
Thlis ;restrictJion
may
e waived
in the case
of a vete~
durmg
Iqr ~ralftee.
The
wlMch a studlent
yealr
Imlay
pr yea;rs
have
reI>-
.anc-;,: col[ege
as a
m mteiI1cd]lle giate
service
~...h
...~~ Ion s all IJ/Otcount !in his tdtal
years of eligiblilli~.
Intramural Sports
Frederick
college
State
ed
ihJis 'aultihlOriZed
accom,pany
any
w~lch 'CIQIltest.
represents
letic
comonAtit.
The
va:~
19sr
'
.
A. Responsibility. The Plresident of ealClhCol
lege oo'all be respoIlislible jJor its lathl1eti~
res.ented
tramee
Mr.
were
26
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Director
inJbramura!l
IDterpreta~i?n:
?f
cOln(petitlon
hI
,In
determining
m all
cases,
the
a,WL
l e
ti
os
years
dbUUw-
proguam. so ~at ev.ery s.tude~t )~
hlave tihe
oPIPOrtumty Qf partlci)patinlg
m his or her
favorlite sport. Beside'S the above mentioned
sports, the IcoRege is equipped for badminton,
ping-lPO~g, volley~all, softballl, tennis, archery
mg pr°gJr/alf.rl ~lies:
Participation
howe,-:er brletf, 1n any intercollegIjJa~
~1Jhletlc competition in aDJYcollege or
J~or ,college JWIilliloause thlat yea:r to
count ,~S.K)IIe of the allotted years of
swdmmmg ,aIIldWinter spol'ts.
competitIon.
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85
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EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
Varsity Competitm.
A state college varsity team may comjpete only with va'I1Sity
teams of four-year degree Igranting ,colleges in regujJjalI'JJy
sdheduled games.
NiCKNAME -RED
RAIDE,RS
C, La!'
Red a1I1d~.t
0 s -,Ie
Interpretations:
1963 Varsity Schedule
1. RegularLy scheduled giames tare ,games
fJOrwhich contracts are signed and, or
FOOTBALL
adlmission chalrged.
;
,
James Hazlett
2. Where scheduling difficulties
are en'coulJltered, this I1Ule may Ibe waived by
tl1e Athle1iiic Committee of the Board
of Plresidelnts.
E PI ..Sept.
.aymg
and Practice Season.
1 ~ r
:
. f "'--Jl ~' ll
.r'
e...,ea5on
pral\Omce
III
OOUIJd
/S..a
not begin !prior to Septem,ber first of
ea~h year or /prior to 1IhJree,weeks before
tJhe first regulaJf'Jry sclleduled
game, wlhiclhever is earlier, and 1!he
reg)UlJiarplaying scn:.e(iuie slmiLl be lim-
2.
Head Coach
All OOffie glaJlnes will be played at tJhe Col..
lege field starting a,t 2:00 p.m.
21 -Grove
Sept.
Oct.
Ciity
2S -~ry
Home
!Rock
(Parent's
S -Indilana
Oct. '1J2-Clalrion
Oct. 19 -uock
(HomecomljJIjg'J
-.
8.00 p.m.
Hiarven
Home
Away
iited to 'a mlaJCM.ffium
of too games ,in a
season, eXlcluslve df post-season competition.
Oct. 2S -Sh1ppenSbwrg
HJame
Nov.
2 -Boockport
Away
Pre-sea50n prac1iilce in baisketbaJJ1\Shall
not begin (prior to OcfA:)ber15; the first
scheduled glame shall nIOt !be played
pn():" to DecemJber first, and 1ihemaximu,m nlUInlber ~ regu1alily sdhednrled
gajmes s'hall not e~ceed 1JwerlJtJy~six
in
~ season, exclusive
()ff post-season
tournament contests.
Nov.
9 -California
Away
Wrestling
Frederick
Caro ..'.'...".."'."'...
.
1:1 -Mlansneld
18 -[;ock Hlaven
28 -Thiel
11 -W'est Liberty
Coach
AIw,a:y
Home
Home
AJW'a(Y
Away
Home
Org,aJnized post-season I11.'acticein foot-
;
ball ShIa~ be JdmLted to twenty
sessions in a perioo
of 1JhiIrty-six calen-
Feb.
Feb.
7 -SJi~ry
\11 -Clarion
I
dar OOys, vaca1Jion and e~ammation
days excluded.
Organized
}:ost-seasoo Pri8Jcltice!in
basketbaH shall be limited to twenty
sessiJonsin a (periOd of thirty calendar
days,
vacation
and e~aminatiK)n
days excluded.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
11'5-Grove City
22 -Indiana
28 -State Toulmament
~ -State TQurnaiment
5 -Four
I Tournament
6 -Four I Tournament
4.
Home
Away
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
3.
Day)
88
~
I
'Rock
89
AwaJy
AlwaJy
-_II
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Basketball
James McDonald
~,-
Coach
Nov. 00 -BloomSburg
Dec. 7 -Alliance
Dec. 10 -Slippery RocIk
. Waillace
Dec. 13 -BaldlW'in
Dec. 14 -'Ilhiel
Dec. 17 -CIlaxion
Jlan. 8 -F,redonia
J an. 111
' - F enn
Jan. 18 -BIIiOoImsburg
Jan. 24 -Indiana
Jan. 25 -Lock Haven
Jan. ~ -Robel1t Wesleyan
Feb 1 -Lock Haven
Feb: 3 -Allian~e
Feb. 8 -Oaililforniia
Feb. 13 -Slippe:ry Rock
Feb. 15 -Ind~ana
Feb. 20 -Cla11ion
Feb. 22 -Calliorma
Feb. 25 -GamJ:OIl
Horne
Home
Away
Horne
,AlWay
Home
Home
Horne
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
HJOme
Golf
..;i~~
.,.,
James McDonald
Coach
Atpril
April ~23 -Clarion
-Gannon -Indiana -Edinboro
Away
Away
May i1 -Gamton
Home
May 4 -Slippery Rock
Home
May 7 -AlliaIice -Clamon -EddnboI1O Horne
M'a'Y I1J1 -StJate
4.~ "'U~~D.,-111111
SONGSAND CHEERS
TouchdownSong
Toudhdown, 'l'halt's the thing we want, a
touclldown.
That's the thing we rwant, a great 'big bruiser,
To Oatrry
husky 1Jhe
and baili
tall in no tilme at all.
We want a toudhdown and 'wfhenit's over, iet's
he8Jl"you make some noise. ..
V-I-C-T-O-R-Y
We rwant a toudhdown boys!
Give Us A Red
Give us a red.
(Crowd repeats !red.)
Give us a IWi1dte.
(CI1QWd
repeats ~te.)
Repeat two more times.
Yea Team!. ...Fight,
Fight.
Fight On
(tuJIle to "Figfhlt ~ Southern Oal")
Figiht on for ESC,
F'j~t on, fight on to victory.
Red Raliders.down the field,
And never ylIeld
But move ahead to vilcto:Jry,
Filglht on
Fig'ht
on! for EEC,
Hello Cheer
Hello (opPOnent)! Edin~
Hi!
saj"S"Hello!"
Tournlament
Tennis
A~ 25 -~on
AJpnl 29 -SliI~ry
Rock
May 2 -OJaribn
May ': -S!lippery RIOck
90
Away
Holme
Home
Alway
Two Bits
'I1wobits, ~
bits, six bits, 'a doJlIar!
Everyone from Edinboro stand up and
])K)ller!
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I
Dynamo
Dynamo, let',s go
Dynamilte, let's fight,
Dynamo, Dynamite
Let's go, let's .f1ght!
Coach Team
We've gOit the coach!
We've
We've
got
got
the
the
team!
IPep!
(tC1lap,c1ajp)
(cJJajp, clap)
(clap,
clap)
We've got the steam (ciap, clap)
We've got the coaCh, team, IPeIP,steam.
Yoo Team! Say Team!
Fight, Fight, Figiht!!!
Pep steam
We've ,got 1Jhepep! (claJP, clajp)
We'v~ gpt the steam! (clap, clap)
We've got 1JheCoalcl1! (~lap, clap)
We've gJot 1Iheteam!
We've got 1Jhepep! (CIJ.~)
We've got 1Jhestea!m! (lclap)
We'i\'e got the cOlaclhl! (Idlap)
We've got the team! (clap)
"'1;'eahteam! S.a;y~eam!
FIiIgtlt, tealln, fIght.
Victory
V11atol1Y,Victory
Is our cry.
V_I-C-T~o.-R-~
iAJ:e we m rt?
Yorur're doggiOne right!
EdiIllbOlro
Edinboro
Figjht lDig!ht
(flight! '
,
,
Ub-Ub
A gUIY from (name of sdhooU saM come on
Raiders
I s'aid "UihI-Ulh"
I i5aid "Uh-Uh"
He said, "Come on ov'eJr here cause, y'Our
team is dying."
I said "UIh-Uh'
I said "U\h-Uh"
He
.,
~nld,
"Your
team
"
s goong
to
lose,
.
Just
sure as yQU know."
I sa)id ~'Uh.UIh"
I saM "Uh-Ulh"
I salid NO! !! BeaJt (nallne Of scihooU ! ! !
Raiders Figbt
RJaliders f1gjht!
RaideI1s 11iIg1ht!
Flight, FigfnJt!
(ltiJlree sjilent counts)
FIGHT!
Yea Team
Y
t aim'
~t
e~,
(!t)"""'"
~~a t' ",,ULJI1.ee
. t Imes )
.
FIGHT!
BASKETBALL
CHEERS
Stamp Clap
(StaJrnIP, cLap ~ three times)
Go
19)O!
Fightteam
~ealIn
filght
Win team lwin!
1-2-3-4
1-.2-3-4-three, two, one, four.
Who tor, Wlhat for?
Go -]1ight
Who YOlU ~a
yellil !for?
T-E-A-M
Team, team, team!
ClaiP your hands,
StaID1P~
\feet,
~
College can't be beIaIt!
92
-Let's
win!
Clap Y oor H an ds
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1963-64OALENDAR
i
I
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September 1 .7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. F1reshmJan OrientaltilOn
September 8 -14
8. AWS Freshlmen Girl',s P.J. Rarty
9. Freshmen Registration
10. UppercLass Registration
11J1.CLasses Begin
Band rReh~alrsal, 4:2.0
Tryouts -Colilegiate Singers, 2:30 -Blue
CALENDAR
11e. ::;'~s
-CdLlegiate
Singers, 2:30
-Blue
Room
AWS BigLLittle Bis RaJrty, "Walt Disney
Chara'cters"
113. 'l1ryouts -Cotleg1iaibe SIiIIlgers, 2:30 -Bkle
Roqrn
J4. Registration
-Gradua,te
Students
Septem,ber 15 -21
15. Alpha Psi Omega, 3:00 p.m. -Green Room
16. B'aIIld, 4:20
Tl'IYouts -CoJilegiate SiIJIgers, 2:30 -Blue
Room
Alpha Delta Iota Mee1Ji~g, 7:00
17. Tryquts -Collegiate
Singel's, 2:30 -Bkle
Room
;,
(The fol!lowing
uled. Alil dates,
C'leared by the
scribed on page
eve~
are tentaltively schedevenltB, aIJId l1ooms must be
caiJendar committee
as pre36.)
Psyoho~
Mu Kiawa
Club, 7:00
GaIn1ma
Meeting,
Room
18. DiniIJIg Hail COiniinittee Meeting, immedi~1:ely £cillqwing !lJirst dinner
19. Maynard Fer~~
Orchestra (8:00 and
20. 9:415 p.m.) laudltorlum
2'1. FootbaLl -Grove
94
8:[1.5 -Blue
City, ~e
95
.
September 22 -28
232'
1""\-"
...
P
Ii1egla",e
'Jldyers
7
30
A
-U""I,U1\LUIn
:
1:1.
":""'"
12
Football
C1arion
-Home
(Homecoming)
.,
24. Rehearsail -OoUegiafte Singers, 6:45-8:15 -October.13
AiUdi1iomum
IG.
25. EaJrth Space Club, 7:00
26.
-19
14. AlJlha Delta Pledge Service, 7:00
Ca~pus
Movie,
"GiJgi"
John
Ciardi:
(Assembly)
Council of Exc~tiMail
Speech and Hearinlg
15.
Dr,
'a.m.
1:30
Child, 7:30 !p.m.
Olub M~ng
...,.
Rehearsal -Colle~]ate
Elizabetih
17:
27.
28. Spec~ail Ed'ucatlk)n Conference
"Learning Proolems ()f NelJrdlogical
paird
Child,
Audritorium
Footbai1l,
Slippery
Bock
9:50
RehearsaJl
diJtoriUIn
-Colilegiate
Singers,
6:45
Relheansal
ditorium
-Coi1legiate
Singers,
6:4:5 -Au-
-3:00
-Home
Im-
18
!p.m.
(Rarent's
CanJ!pus Movie
19' Football
.,
Lock
Day)
-Au-
'
"The Bridges of TokJo-Ri"
,Haven
-AJwlay
8:00
p.m,
October 20 -26
September
29
-October
20.
21.
5
MlJ;)ha Psi Ome~a,
Green
Hans Conned
-Assembly,
29.
30.
'1. RElhealrsa:l, CoJnagiate SiIlIgers, 6:4:5 -Au-
l
(,Assembly),
Singers, 6:45-8:15 -16
Auditorium
2.
Eisden
difuriUiln
DininJg iHJaJnComjmittee
immedi-
ately after Ifli1"Stdininer
Rehealrsal -CollegiJalte Singers, 6:45 AlUdJi~ium
4. Campus Movie, "The Hustler"
5. Football -Indiana
-Away
PIhd Sigma Pi Weekend (P!hi Sig Picnic
and Dance)
October 6 -12
FlootbaJJl (Reserve
8.
~~nt
PSEA Meeting
Collegiate Players, 11:00-AuditoriJUlm
R~earsal -Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Audi-
Rehea!l"sal
ditoriUlffi
Rho
Team),
Slippery
-Colle!giate
Singers,
6:45 -Au-
23. Earth Space Science Club, 7:00
24, Faculty Tea, 4:15 !p.m.
Rehearsal -CoJJlegia.te Singers, 6:45 -AuditornUiln
25.
,
26. Delta Kiappa GaJmm'a SOcIety, Heather
Hall Recreation Room, 2:00
mootball, SlhiJPpensburg -Home
3.
6.
7.
-3:00
-12:00
Footbailll (Reserve Team), CJiaI1ion-Home
Alpha Delta FlJrrmal Initiation and Banquet
22.
Meeting,
Room
10:00
Sigma
Chi
A!ll Co1Qege
Crow ShnJIftfle"
,Rock -"Sca-re
October 27 -November
Dance
-
2
27.
28.
29
t~~m.
F
.00
Mu Kappa, Gamma -8:~5 -BLue Room
9. Ear1Jh Space Sc\ience Club, 7:00
10. R~earsa:l -Collegil~
Singers, 6:4'5 -Audlitor1um
'-
ji
",a, 11
(R eserve
T e am)
SliJ
ppe r y ,Rock-
Home
"','
R~eal'sal -CollegIate Singers, 6,45,Audl00 tonum
31.. Councfi for Exceptional ChIild, 7:30
96
97
I
Speech and Hearing Club Meeting
Re~earsaJ -Collegiate Singe;rs, 6:4:5, AuditorJ:WD
November 17 -23
117. Alpha Psi IOmega, 3:00 -Green RoOm
Greek Weekend
18.
19. Rehearsal -Collegiate
Singe1'S, 6:45 -AudlitoriJum
20.
..
21. Rehearsal -CoJileglate SlngeI'S, 6:45 -Au-
1.
2. FootbaM, Broc~
-Away
Carr.pus Movie, ""I1he Oomanclheros"
November 3 -9
3
4'.~aya
F tb 11 (Reserve Te~m), YoUll1gstJown -Col1e~e
Student PSEA Meeting
Co1legiate P1a;yeI'S, 7:30 -Auditmium
OB1InpusiMowe, "The Comanooeros"
'5. Rehear&al -COllegiate Singers 6' 45 -Auditorium
.25.
6. Dining Hail Commiittee Meeting immedliately la\flter first dinner'
7. iRehearsal -Collegiate
Singers, 6: 45 -Au-
ditJorium
PJialye!l,g-~:OO p.m. Au~UIm
22. CoUeg~ate Plarye,rs -8.00 'p.m., Audli;tol'~um
23. OollegIate P1ayers -8:00 p.m. -Audliltorlum
November 24 -30
24.
Erie SymlIJlhonic Singers, 8:00 pJffi. -AudlitomlIn; ..
26. 'I1h'anksglvrng Recess BegInS
27.
28.
8. Al~
DelIta loW. Semi -Formal
9. Football, CaJdforndJa-Away
November
Dance
10 -16
10. Rho Sigma Ohi Fall FacuiLty Tea
JJI. American
112. American
ditorium
Edulcation
Ed,U/oation
Week
Week
Psychollogy Club, 7:00
iRlehearsial -Collegjlate Singers, 6:45 -Auditoriwm
Mu K~
GalInma, 8:115 -Bll:ue Room
13. Amerlican Educaltioo Week
Earth SpaJCeScience CLub, 7:00
Campus Movie, "M!agJllificent Seven"
14. American EdUication Week
Oouncil for Exceptional ChIiJld,7: 30
.~ehearsai
-Odllegiate
SingeI1S, 6:45 -AudltorllJlm
15. Almerican E:dIUcatiJonWeek
AWS Ndi~t Club
Greek Weekend
16. American Eduoaltion Week
Greek Weekend
DB
29.
30. Bas'ketba1.l, Blooms'burg -Home
December 1 -7
1.
2. 'IIhIankS/g1ivingRecess Ends
Student PSEA M~ting
3.
Collegia,te
Reheal1sal
Pba\yers, 7:30 p!m. -Auditorium
-Collegiate
Singers, 6:45 -Au-
ditorliUlm
4. Dining Ban Committee Meeting, lalfter first
dinner
Oampus Movie; "All Hands on Deck"
5. RcllearSial -Colleg~ate Singers, G:45 -Au'
ditorium
6. Oollege 'Band Concert, 8:00 (p.m.
'7. Basketball, AIlliance -Home
All Greek fulIIlctioo
December 8 -14
8.
9. Arthur L~rson, Lecture -8:00 (p.m.
Rehearsal -Collegilate
Singers, 6:45 .
Canipton
10. 'B'aJsketball, Slippery Rock -Aiwa,y
ReheaTsal -Conegilate Singers, 6:415-Au'
ditorium
99
Mu Kappa 'Gamma, 8:1:5 -Blue Room
11. Earth Space Science Club, 17:00
Itehear.SJal -'Cotleg;iate Singers, 6:45 -Auditorium
Hanging of the Greens
112. Council for Exc~ptional Chi]d, 1:3() !p.m.
ISlpeeclhla~ Healiing Gulb Meeting
Rehearsal -Collegilalte Singers, 6:45 -AuditOlrium
Qpen House
J:3. BaiSketbaJil,
Baldwin Walliace
Rehears'al -CdJilegtiate
Singers,-Hdme
6:45 -Auditorium
Rlho Sig;ma Chi Chrtistmas ,Party
14. B'usketbaill, Thiel -.AJway
Saphomore Dance
December
,
,
I
19.
20. Freshmen Registration
~1. UIPperclass Registratton
22. Classes Begin
Tryouts
-Collegiate
2:30-4:30 p.m.
.15 -21
15. ~a
Psi 'Omega, 3:00 -Gre.oo R~m
ChrIstmas Vesper,s -CollegIate
Smgers,
4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p:m.
[£. ~ha
Delta Iot~ ChinstmJas ~any
[1.
!1!8.
~
January .12 -18
12. Alpha Psi Omega, 3:00 -Green Room
'13.
14. ~ycihology Club, 7:00 p.m.
Mu Kappa Gamma, 8:15 -Blue Room
15.
16.
17.
18. Basketbaill, BloomSburg -Away
Wrestling, Lock Ha'Ven -Home, 2:00 p.m.
Semester Ends
January 19 -25
Basketball,
Clar10n
-Home
AWS
Christmas
SpjJIjit Party
'Tryouts
2:30
'19.
-\qallegiate
25. Registration
2fJ...
21. 'ChrIstmas
January
Room,
Smgers
'
mue
Room.
Ifor GI100UlateStudents
26.
4
5 -11
5.
6. Christmas IRecess Ends
Student PSEA Meeting
Collegiate P]ayers, 7:30 p.m. -AuditoriU!m
7.
,8. Basketball, FredonjJa -Home
Dining HaJ1l Comlmiittee Mee1JiJng, after
f~rst dinner
Earth Space ScieIJIce Club, '7:00
9. Speech and Hearing Club Meeting
10.
]]1. Basketball, 'Fenn -Home
Wrestling, Mansfield -Home, 2:00 p.m.
100
Blue
Basketball, Lock Haven -Alway
January 26 -February
1
Recess Begms
December 22 -28
December 29 -January
Singers,
Earth Spalce Science Club, 7:00 IPJffi.
23. Tryouts -Qc)llegiate Singers, B[ue Room,
2:30
24. B8jsketball, ];ndianla -~ay
~.
'BasketbaR
Robert Wesleyan -Away
.Rehearslal'Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Au.
ditomum
W["estling, 'I1biel -Home
29. Campus Movie, "RaJly Round the FlQg,
Boys"
.."'
30. IRE'he~sall. -CollegIate Smger,s, v. 45 -u-A
diitorium
31. Greek Weekend
11. Basketball, Lock HaNel -Home
Wrestling, West 'Uberty
-Awa.y
Greek Weekend
February 2 -8
2. Greek Weekend
.
3. Student IPSEA Meetmg
101
Basketba1!l, All!iance -Alway
Collegiate ~layem., 7:30 -Auditorium
4. ReheaJ!'Sial-CoJilegiate Singers, 6:45 -Auditorium
5. Dindng Hall Commilttee Meeting, after first
dinner
6. Rehearsal -CoJilegnaite Singers, 6:45 -AuditmliUlffi
7. Wrestoog, SliJppeI1y Rock -Alway
8.
9.
10.
111.
Campus
Mo~e,
"Butte!I'field
BasketbaU,
Oailiforma
-Home
LIM.
..A~ha
Wrestling,
C1arh
M.~a
Delta
Iota
~.
13.
8"
Relhlearsal'ditorium
FebrUary 9 -15
Assembly
-Dr.
AI1t W?rk~p
[JaIVltt.Campus
-\1:30
p.m.
CaIlegiate
Rehearsal
di11oriUlffi
Palrty
R.eh.e.arsal -Oo1leg1ate SIngers, 6:45 -AuditorlUIn
Psychology Club, 7:00 !p.m.
Mu ,Kappa Galmlma, 8:!1.5-Blue Room
Art WOrkshop
Ealrth Space Sc!ience CDiulbMleeting, 7:00
6:45
-Au-
Delta
-Rush
-Collegiate
Plarty
Singers
-6:4:5
-Au-
28 W,restJiing -State TOUrIJIament
29. WrestliIig -State TOUII'nament
.
March 1 -7
1.
2. Student PSEA Meeting
3.
-Rush
Singers,
Alpha Space
Delta Sclience
IQta -R\1I5Ih
26. Ea\1'th
Ql:ub,Party
7:00 p.m.
."=1.,.".,.
Talk "
27
Speech
'and
MovIe,
HearingL-~VV
Club
MeetiJng
Gamma
-Home
~ R~
Art WorkShop
Alp1hla GaJInlma Delta
20 Basketbaill aJJaruon-Away
.Rehearsal'Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Au~ri~m
2l Alph!J. Delta All College Dance
22: BasketbaU CalifOlrnia -Away
Wrestling,' IndiaJ1/an -Away
February 23 -29
23.
24
25: Basketball
Gannon -Home
Party
Rehearsal
ditorium
-Collegiaote
Smgers,
6:45 -Au-
Rehelarsa! -Collegli'alte Singers, 6:4:5 -AluditoriJum
Collegiate P[a:rers -8:00 ,p.m. ,Alulditlorium
Council ;!lor EX$tiona!. Ohiild, 7:30 p.m.
Basketball, SlliIPIpery RUlck -Home
14. Campus Movie, "Forbidden Games"
Colleglilalte PJayers -8:00 p.m. Auditorium
1-5, Baskeltblaill, Ii1diliaalJa-Home
CoNegiate PlaYeTs -8:00 ..p.m.. Auditoriulm
Wttestling, Grove C!ity -AWiay
RJhIOSigma 0hJi -Rush Party.
.
CollegiJate Players, 7:00 -Audjitorium
4. Zeta Tau -Rusih !PIarty
.
Dining Hall Comlmittee MeetiJng after
!first ddnner
5. RelhearSiall.-Collegiate
Singers, 6:4;5 -Auditorium
Wrestling -Four I ToUJI"Wlffielt11t
6. 'I1ambulritzans -8:00 p:m.
W~es(tiling -Four I !'!'/)urna!ment
February 16 -22
16. A!lpha Psd Omega, 3:00 -Green Room
117. Rho SiIgmIa Chi -Rulsih Party
18. Faculty Tea, 4:1i5 p.m.
Rehielarsal -qdIlegiate
Singers, 6:4:5 -Aluditorium
19. Zeta 'l1au -Ru.9h Party
7.
102
March 8 .14
8.
,t.
9. Assembly -Eldon .GrA1th.s, 10: 456'~5m_.Au10. R~e~rsal -Collegiate
Singers, .
ditonwn
P~chology Club, 7:00 p.m.
103
Alpha De~ Iota -Rush Palrty
Mju KJawa Gamma,
8:15 p.m. -Blue
ROOm
11. Eartih Space ScieDIce C!IIU/b,7:00
Camp?,s Mbvie, "The Diary
of Anne
Frank
A1pi!1a,Delta, IQta -Rush Party
12. ~~e~rsal
-Collegiate Singers, 6:45 -Au-
8.
Ea,rt!hi Space Sd1eIllce Club, 7:~ p;~.
Campus Movie, "Green MJansl00s
Relhleiall1sal-Col!l.egiate Singers, 16:45-AJuditori.um
9.
10.
111. All Greek fU~ction
A:,pril .12 -18
1\3. Mplhia Delta Formial InliltJiation and Ban-
1.'3. Coll~and
CIoII1cert, 8:00 p.m.
AJ1pha.Gamm!JJDelta -Rush Barty
Q)uncil !for ExceptionaQ Child, 7:30 p.m.
14. IGC Ball
14
March .15 -2:1
16.
15. AJ1pi1aPsi Omega, 3:30 -Green Room
117. RehearSal -Collegiate
Singers, 6:4:5 -Au-
15. PQdl Show -Qym
(1.6. Pool Show -Gym,
.
Rehearsal -CollegiaJte SIngers, 6:'45 -Auditori\mn
18..
.d
ditorium
17.
19. Rehearsal
diitm'j,\mn -CoHegjate
Singers ' 6:45 -Au-
29
-April
Assembly
ReheaI1sw
!
R~
-Green
104
"
-Ivy
Lea/glUe ,?rJP, 2:25 p.m.
-COllegiate
Sj,IJIgern, 6:4:5 -Au-
ditonum
Golf, Gannon -Alway
i
A!J.~a Delta InfOI1Inla1l.
Piedge Service
1. R,e'he,arsal-Collegiate
Singers, 6:45 -Auditarlium
a Cause
ditorium
22. Earth SpaJceScience Cilulb,.'7:00 p.m.'
23. Northwestern
Pennsylvania
COIu!DIcil for
the Social Studies
Rehewsal -Co1J.eg1iate Singers, 6:45 -Au-
djtoIriUJffi
April 5 -11
5.
6, Student PSEA Meeting
CollegJi!artePila!Yel'S, 7:30 p.m,
Without
April '19 -25
19. Alpha Psi Omega, 3:00 -~een
\ROom
20. Golf, CJ!arion -]n.Idiana -~mborQ
-Atway
.21.
4
29.
30.
3.1.
1. Easter Recess Ends
!Dining HaU Oclmmitltee Meetirug after first
dinner
2. Relhearsal
-Collegilate &ingers, 6:45 -Au3.
Pool
S}:¥)w -Gym
Campus
M!ov[e,
"Rebel
18. Pool
RJho Shlow
Sligma -~
Chi Spring Dance
20. Campus Movie, "Where The Boys Are"
21. Easter Recess Be,gins
March 22 -28
March
ri:~all"Sal -Collegiate Singers, 6:4!5 -Au'1Jori\mn
~YChOlogy Club, 7:00 (p.m.
Mu KJ~a GaiInmJa, 8:'1:5-Blue Room
Collegiate Pla(Yel'S -8:00
24. Collegiate Players -8:00
25. Tennis, Claribn -AiWlay
Collegiate Players -8:00
April 26 -May
26.
27.
..
p.m. Au~tol1~\mn
p.m. Auditorlum
A ,+~-'
p.m. ll"UU1'l"'..um
2
28. Re}]ea,rsal -CoJilegiate Singers, 6:45 -Auditorium
, ,
Ivy League Trio -8:00 Auditorium
105
~,
29. TeIJlnlia, Slipperw Rock -HioIne
30. Relhearsal -CdJJlegti'ate Singers, 6:415 -AudiJtorwm
.n.
1. Coli!ege Band Concert -8:00 p;m.
GoJlr,
.Room"
GalimOO -HJqme
2 Al
D ary
.u:mm
Tennis, 'Clarion -Home
Campus Movie, "Love Is A MainY Splendored 11hing"
.
Co1lege Band OQllcert -3:00
tori urn
~.m.
Audi-
GJo1(f,state Toulrnalment. 5
m
12. Mu Kappa Gamma, 8.1
p..
C ampug and
"n1,-,.'ie
EneIn(Y
Below
13 Speech
J.VJI"'V
, "The Club
14:
Hearing
M eetin
g
1.5.
..'
16. Faculty Assoclation D]inller
,
May 17 -23
.
17.
3 :.00 - Green
18. Alpha
,A]J;lhIaPSI
DeltaOmega,
iota' Wiener
Roast Room
AlJ;Jt1aDelta MOther's Day Tea
Student PSEA Meeting
Colleg1ilate Players, 7:30 ~.m. -Auditor-
20..
..
21.
Chi ~cnJ:c
22. .,P.lllo
." S~, "
23. Classes End
May 24. -30
.24.
Golf, S]JjJppery
~c.k -~ome
Rehearsal -CollegIate SIngers, 6:45 -Au-
25. Baccalaureate
Commencement
26.
ium
dlitoriwn
.
27
5. Richaa'd Goode, Pi:mist -1: 3() p.m.
Rehealrsa!l -Collegihate Singe~s, 6:415 -Audito n'Um
.3().
RilJjoSilgma 'Chi -Mother's Tea
6. Earth Spaice Science Club, 7:00 p.m.
Rehearsal -Colleghate Singers, 6:45 -AudjJtorjJum
7. Golf, AHiance -CLarion -Edinboro .Home
TeIJJnlis,Slippery Rock -Away
Collegiate Singers ConceI1t, 8:00 p.m.
28.
29.
.
.",
, ,.."
,"
,..,.,.".
..,
.'..
Concert,
8:00 p.m.
.,
.
A:uditori\J!m
8. Collegiate Singers
AuditoIiLum
-Blue
19.
May .'I -9
3.
4.
May 10 -.16
10.,
..
'.
...
."
,.,
,..
.,.
9.
1 ,:,;
106
107
'_il';;"'..
INDEX
Absence a nd Tardiness
19
C lIege Union
Academic Standards
Activity Schedule
Adv.sn.-tT
,,~
1__., Pr ogr"""
17
95
21
Collegiate Players '.'..'..".'..'..'..'.67
Collegiate Singers ."
:
"
Co~ege
'1
C'--'stian
1m'"
FellowshlP
C00","
~"' uting Students
Conne,autteean, The
A"
.
t ...f
the s.budent-Faculty ssn.. ..
ConstlULlon 0..
Council for Exceptional Children
Councl 1 (}{ Women
D ail y Bulle tin
Dean's List ."
'
Debating Society
'
Alma Mat er
69
69
70
58
89
84
84
28
.
67
90
64
28
27
27
Calendar of Events
Canterbury Club
nn g
Cheers and Su..S
Church Services
95
77
91
74
.
.
,
Churdhes
Class
Bell and
Schedule
ReLigious Organizations...
Class Membership
Closing
of Dormitories
During Vacations...
74 -77
16
28
-.68
.
16
54
54
Athletic Schedules
Nhl~".
;L",,-ICS, Mens'
~thl t .cs Worn ' (WAA)
.el,
ens
le Regul t
Automn'-'l
vUll
alOl1S
Band
a 'I Schedule ..,
Baske"'LU!'
Beta BetaBe ''La ."'...".".."
dd
F
.I
Boar ng aci lit leg
Bk
1.,
oosan dS upples
USS ervlce
B
0
2
Alpha DeLta
Al~
G
D '"
l".a
aIm11a eJilla
Alpha Phi Omega (Service)
O
Al pha P.Sl mega
,
Assembl y
Association of Women Students
Association of Men Students
-
INDEX
Debut .'
"
Deta
lPh
1.D1ta
e'
Dlt
S
eal
gma Phi
D
g Room Regulations
mm
D .' ct n ry
..
!
77
54
65
45
60
54
31
18
68
66
63
70
26
.
f6
.
,
u e..,
Dorm"""'ory Maintenance.
Dramaltlics
t.
E-Cu
1b
-' hS clence
Ea1'L
.Club
El Igl
.' b.ILLY
t ...Rules
36
68
73
59
85
20
Employment on Campus
E,ngl
,. .lsh Club
Exa-.
tr Cur ricular Program
Fire Regulations '
58
55
42
89
'..'
Football
Fraternity Scihedllie
and Club I~i~iations
::
28
18
Fraternities
(see indlividual
and SorOl'rtles
n~me)
14
College
Club and
Administrative
Organization Offices
Regulooons
11
79
Freshman
Gamma Theta
Information.
Upsilon...
~~
College Band
College Ll abi!ty
1
Coilege President's Message
67
38
5
Golf
G
k Lett er Organizations
ree'.
Guests in Dormitories...
. .
108
"
' .' ...
68
35
109
.co.-.
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INDEX
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Guests in Dihing Room
26
Handbook. ...,
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H~alth and Infirmary Service
24
HI~tory of the College
8
JIIfHmary Service
24
JI'lness in Room
24
I"Jter-Fraternity Council
68
I?tramural Sports ...'
84
I~appa Delta Phi
62
t~appa Delta Pi
71
K~y~
27
K.iltJ~.Fins """".""""
73
L~ilbillty of College
38
LIbrarY
22
Loans '.."""'."..'..'
20
Lut~eran Student Association
78
Mall Service
27
Map of Campus
56'-57
Mu.Kappa Gamma
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63
NauonalDefense Loans
21
Newman Club "'.."'.""'
78
Newspaper
65
Off-Ca~pus Students
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38
Parents Permission
3
6
Parking
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People-to-people
761
Pep Club
:::".."'.."'..'."'.'.
4
PhISlgInaPi
71
Presid:m's Message
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5
~robauon
19
PSEA, Student
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55
~SY~hOlOgyClub ".'."
60
Ra~o Station
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:
59
e Cross IntercollegIate Council
74
Registration
16
110
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I
Regulations for Men.
38
Regulations,CommutIng and Off-Campus... 41
Regulations for Women
34
Religious Organizations
77
Rho Sigma Chi
72
Scholarshipsand Loans
20
S~heduling So.cialActivities.
31
SIgma Tau SIgma
72
Social Studies Club
62
Songs and Cheers
91
Spectator, The.:
65
Speechand ~~a'rl11gClub
61
StudeDltAdvISlIlegProgram
21
Student Employment
20
Student Gov~rnm~nt
45
StudeIllt PresIde?ts Messag~ '..""""""
7
Student ProfessIonal OrganIZatIons
55
Student PSEA
55
Student Publications
64
Stud~nt Self-help
20
Tardiness and .Absence
22
Telephone ServIce
12
'rele~hones, Campus
12
Tenrus
90
T~e Schedule of Classes
16
TIpS to Freshmen
14
Upper Division
18
W.A.A
Wesley. Fellowship
WestmInSterCollege FellowshIp
Withdr.8wal Procedure
Wrestling Schedule
Yearbook
Zeta Tau
111
84
78
79
17
89
65
73
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