04 S 1961-1962 7 A. W. S. HANDBOOK 1961 - 1962 Edited by ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities Board Representatives .......... . ... 5 Additional House Regulations . . .... .. . . .. . . ... 14 All-University Regulations .. .. . ..... .. .... . .. 9 Callers in University Residences .. ........ . . . . 14 Campusing ...... ........ ......... . .. . .. . . .. . 22 Constitution . ... .. .......... .... . ...... ... ... 29 Field Trip Procedure ........ .... .... . .. . .. ... 27 Guests, Overnight . .. . . ... ..... . ..... . .. ... ... 16 Judiciary-Legislative Board Representatives ... 6 Late Returning .. . . ... .... . ... .. .. ... . .. . .. .. 21 Minimum Quiet Regulations ........ . ... .... . . 13 Overnight Permissions . .. . .... .. ... .... .. . . . . 23 Presidents' Letter ...... . . ........ . .. .... . .... 4 Residence Closing Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Serenades ...................... .. ..... . ..... 26 Signing In and Penalties ........ . .. ... . ...... 21 Signing Out and Penalties . .. .. .. . ....... . . . .. 17 Sports, Dress . . . .. ... .... ........ . ...... . .. .. 27 Standing Rules .............. . . .. ... . . . ...... 11 Student Activities .. ... . . . . ... .......... .. ... 7 Wor king Regulations . ... . . .. ..... . .... .. ..... 25 For standards on Hours see center spread. For Dress see back cover. 2 MEET THE CHIEFS Nancy Simmons Activities Board Kaye Jenema Judiciary-Legislative Board 3 Hello: As presidents of the women students of Michiga n State University, we should like to extend our wel come to the students new to our campus, and a wel come back to returning students. We hope that the coming year will be a successful one and that each student will profit from her efforts and her exper iences. Every MSU coed is a member of the Associated Women Students. A WS, in its representative form, is divided into two boards: Activities and Judiciary Boards. The Judiciary Board serves to interpret the standards and rules of conduct of the university. Its representatives are elected winter term by each dormitory and by the sororities. Activities Board, membered by sorority and dormitory representa tives and also by a representative from every other women's service organization, is the coordinating board for the many women's activities that take place on MSU's campus. One of the problems of every campus is that of poor communication between the students them selves and between students and administration. This problem could be partially a lleviated if people would utilize their elected representatives, and if they would know the basic rules and regulations that underlie the standards of the university. This is the purpose of AWS Activities and Judiciary Boards and of this handbook. The handbook should serve to acquaint you with the regulations. Your representa tives interpret these written facts and are a medium through which you can make suggestions for im provement. Get to know both. We hope that your university career will be a successful one and that A WS will be able to serve you in many ways. Sincerely, Nancy Simmons Kaye Jenema 4 1961-1962 A. W. S. ACTIVITIES BOARD OFFICERS Nancy Simmons ............ .. . ... .. . . . President Nancy Minshull ................... Vice-President Linda Sears ... . . .. .. ...... . . Recording Secretary Sara P erkett ..... ... .... Corresponding Secretary Carol Smith ... .. ..... . ........ ... .... Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Joan Sidman . . .... ..... .. . .. .. .. . , . .... .. Abbot Garnet Veld . .. .. . . . .. ... ....... . North Campbell Linda Sears ....... .. ..... . . .. ... South Campbell . ........ . . . ... ... ...... ....... Case Sue Lorimer . .. . ... . .. .. .. ......... .... Gilchrist Sally Smith ....... . ..... . .......... East Landon Jean Bullock . . ............... ..... West Landon Ada Doyle ... ..... . . .... .......... ... .. . Mason Fame Betz ....... . .. . .............. . . East Mayo Beth D' Agostino .......... .. ......... West Mayo Carol Johnston ........ ............... . .. Phillips Margaret Brovrn .... . ..... ... ........ .. .. Snyder Judy Carlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Van Hoosen Jill Smith ... . . .. ... . ... .. .. . .... North Williams Meg McKibben . ... ... . .. . .. .. . .. South Williams Louann Hayden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. East Yakeley Nancy Jaehn ...................... West Yakeley Gwen Greene . .. ...... ........ ..... .. . Sororities Mary Claire Miller .. .. .... .. . .. ... .... Sororities Bonnie Weitzman ..................... Sororities Judy Decker ......... , .. , ........ Home Ec. Club Mary Hoffman .... ... .... ........... ..... W.I.C. Judy Bitting ........................ Panhellenic Sandy Nellis . .. . ...................... Sno Caps Jan Perry .. ............ Spartan Women's League . . ..... ... Tower Guard Marty Hollen . . . . ..... . . 5 1961-1962 A. W . S. JUDICIARY-LEGISLATIVE BOARD OFFICERS Kaye Jenema ............ .... ......... President Betsy Barkwell ........ . ... . . . ... . Vice-President Evelyn Mladenoff . .. . . ............ Vice-President Linda Stoakes ....... ........ Recording Secretary Sue Schaefer . . . . . . . . . . .. Corresponding Secretary Fran Doran ........... .. . ... . . . .. .... Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Alice Moesel ......................... .... Abbot Barbara Muchnic .... . ................. .. . Abbot Susan Cook . ....... ............. North Campbell Linda Stoakes ......... ... ....... South Campbell ......... . ...... ... .... . .. . .. Case Judith Brown . .. . .................... .. Gilchrist Sue Schaefer ... . . .... .......... .... East Landon Kay Whitfield ....... , ...... . ...... West Landon Judith Cutler . . . .. . ...... .. .. . .. . . . ...... Mason Elizabeth Ramsey ........ ... .... ... ...... Mason Karen Moore .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. East Mayo Sue Weltman . .. . ... . ........ .. ...... West Mayo Raye Popp ... ..... ..................... Phillips Linda Connors ... . .... . ....... . ......... Phillips Grace Gremel . .......................... Snyder Susan Harpham ....... .. ... . ............ Snyder Nancy Barber ...... .. .. ... . . . ... North Williams Diane Upton ............. .... ... South Williams Fran Doran ........ .. ..... .. .... . . East Yakeley Barbara Volk ... .... .. ... .. . ...... West Yakeley Alice Jeffers ........ .... ... ... . ... " Van Hoosen Sondra Robinson ............... ... . . .. Sororities Evelyn Mladenoff ...... ... .. ........... Sororities 6 STUDENT ACTIVITIES Eligibility: Are you taking part in any extra-curricular ac tivities? Then take a look at the eligibility rulings of Student Congress. You must have an all-university 2 point average and must be carrying at least 12 credits to be eli gible for any office or to be nominated as a Queen. You must maintain a 2 point all-university average during your term of office and a lso during the term previous to your election. If you fall below an all university 2 point average during your term of office, you are honor bound to tender your resig nation. In case of doubt of status, students should inquire in the Student Government office. Records of Your Activities: Each term you will be asked to bring your list of activities up-to-date on an Activities Card which is kept on file with the cards of your housemates. Be sure to list all your activities because they will serve you well. While you are in school they will serve as references for organizations such as Tower Guard, Mortar Board, sororities and other organiza tions when they are seeking women eligible for membership. This information will be sent to the Women's Division of Student Affairs, 101 Student Services at the end of each school year to be kept on file and to serve as reference material. Your future employers will be interested in your extra curricular activities as well as your academic record. Activities for You: Following are the possible campus elected leader ship positions for which you, as a woman student can petition: 1. Living unit offices elected during winter term. 2 A.W.S., elected from living units during win ter term. 7 3. Student Congress, elected from living units in 4. Class Officers, elected by each class during 5. Fr6sh-Soph Council, elected fall term by living spring term. spring term. units. There are many more activities on campus for which you volunteer or rush. A.W.S. has many activities which welcome help at any time. Just contact your A.W.S. Activities representative or the A.W.S. office in Room 338 of the Student Services Builidng. The structure of the A.W.S. Activities Board fo l lows: Executive Board 1. President 2. Vice-President 3. Recording Secretary 4. Corresponding Secretary 5. Treasurer 6. Administrative Secretary Representative Council 1. Compile Social Calendar of all women's events for one term dents 2. Discuss problems pertaining to women stu 3. Receive reports in person from Special Events Committee Chairmen Special Events Committees 1. Who's Who and What's What 2. Big Sister 3. Activities Carnival 4. STUN 5. Queens' Petitions 6. Blood Drive 7. Lantern Night 8. Committee on Educational, Social, Cultural Af fairs 9. Publicity 8 ALL-UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS A.W.S., for the convenience of women students, has compiled from various sources the five All Uni versity Regulations about which there has been most demand for information. They are listed below: 1. "Any student possessing, consuming, or trans porting any alcoholic beverages-including beer-on M.S.U. property will be suspended from the uni versity. This is a State Board of Trustees ruling. (See current map in 'Motor Vehicle Code' for prop erty of M.S.U.)." It is illegal in Michigan for minors (under 21) to purchase, consume, or pos:;;ess intoxicating beverages or for those over 21 years of age it is illegal to drink such beverages in a car, on the highway, on public property, or while trespassing on some one else's property. "No M.S.U. student may possess or consume in toxicating beverages in his off-campus housing unit or at any M.S.U. social activity whether it is on or off the campus." (See Rules of The Office of The Housing Director and those of the Faculty-Student Social Committee.) 2. "All unmarried, first-year students must reside in the residence halls or with their parents for at least one year at M.S.U. Any exceptions to this rule must be cleared through the Housing Director or the Dean of Students' Office." 3. "All women students who are under the age of 25 years must live in housing inspected and ap proved by the university." See the Helot, and the Rules of the Office of The Housing Director. 9 4. "Michigan State University students are pro hibited from having members of the opposite sex in their unchaperoned living quarters." See Rules of the Office of The Housing Director. 5. The ringing of a false fire alarm at M.S.U. results in suspension because it places the safety and security of others in jeopardy. You will want to know that there are social rules and regulations which apply to M.S.U. social events for mixed groups (whether they are on or off the campus). Consult the social chairman of your resi dence hall or contact the Women's Division of Stu dent Affairs (Student Services Building) for special procedures. 10 STANDING RULES .. The expectation from every woman resident is that of a good citizen in any community. Discretion and good taste in language, dress and general stand ards of conduct in and out of the living unit are the marks of an educated person. These reflect consid eration for other residents and promote the possibil ity of the maximum use of the educational oppor tunity. Accumulation of late minutes represents a lack of thoughtful consideration and respect for the rights and privileges of others, and withdrawing from them their proper share of freedom. As a reminder of their responsibilities for self-manage ment is the following code of conduct: "As a stu dent at Michigan State University, I am a member of the Associated Women Students. I will make myself personally responsible for knowing the rules and standards of A.W.S. and my Residence and will strive to uphold them to the best of my ability. I shall endeavor to set for myself a pattern of social standards which will be becoming to a college woman for present and future community living." These rules apply to all university residences, sorority houses, and off-campus approved housing, inclusively. Infractions of regulations are referred to the Judiciary-Legislative Board of A.W.S. While the late minute is the standard penalty for infractions of house regulations, such as noise, unmade beds, late returning, etc., standards com mittees are urged to deal constructively and posi tively with these occurrences. Each student may submit a written statement of the fact to the Board. The Board shall then use its discretion in trying any case and deciding the penalty. If the student is dissatisfied with the de cision of the Judiciary-Legislative Board, she may re-appeal her case at the next meeting. At any time, the student has the privilege of appearing before the board to appeal her case. A girl petitioning A.W.S. may secure a petition from her housemother or from the Women's Di- 11 VISIOn located in the Student Services Building. She must have her petition in at the Women's Division office by 11 :30 A.M. of the Tuesday immediately following her offense. An a utomatic 5 late minutes will be given for late petitioning. Your living unit representative (named on pages 5 and 6) is there to help you. See this Representa tive for any interpretation or questions concerning the A.W.S. Rules. I. GENERAL RULES A. Record of late minutes will be kept by the hous emother. An accumulation of 15 late minutes during the term requires that the girl be a utomatically campused for one week-end night, and that she make up her time as follows: 1. First 15 late minutes: 1 week-end night within the following two week-ends. 2. Second accumulation of 15 late min utes: 1 complete week-end (consecutive ly Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights) within the following two week-ends. 3. Third accumulation of 15 late minutes: the girl must petition the A.W.S. Ju diciary-Legislative Board. B. Repeated breaking of any residence rules may be dealt with by the Judiciary-Legis lative Board. C. If a girl receives 30 late minutes at one time, she will receive 1 week-end campus. If she receives any more than 30 late minutes at one time, she must petition the Judiciary-Legislative Board. D. A campus given by A.W.S. must be taken within a week. E. Any breaking of campusing must be re ferred to the Judiciary-Legislative Board. F. It is a girl's responsibility to notify her housemother as soon as her all-university 12 average falls below a 2.00. Failure to do so will result in a penalty to be given by the Judiciary-Legislative Board. II. HOUSE REGULATIONS A . Residence Closing Hours 1. 10 :30 p.m. Monday through Thursday nights for Freshmen; also upperclass women under an all-university 2.00. 2. 11 :30 p.m. Monday through Thursday nights for Sophomore, Junior, and Sen ior women with an all- university 2.00. 3. 1:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights for all women. 4. 12:00 midnight Sunday night for all women. 5. Registration Week hours extend until 11 :30 p.m. for everyone. 6. Regular Hours resume the night be fore classes begin. 7. Third term Freshmen women with a 3.5 all-university average as evidenced by their last term's grade sheet and a good citizenship record may have 11 :30 p.m. hours Monday through Thursday upon the recommendations of their resident assistant and housemothers with the final approval and notification resting with their Standards Boards. B. Minimum Quiet Regulations 1. Monday through Thursday 12:01 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 12 :00 midnight 2. Friday and Saturday 12:01 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 3. Sunday 1 00 a .m. - 11 :00 a.m. 2 00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7 00 p.m. - 12 :00 midnight 13 4. Quiet hours are ' continuous during exam week. 5. Additional quiet hours may be estab lished by each living unit. 6. Five late minutes will be given for in fractions of quiet hours. 7. You are asked to have consideration for your neighbors at all times (i.e. radio, phonograph, telephone). C. Additional House Regulations 1. Try to have all phone calls completed by 12:00 a.m. 2. Additional house regulations which re quire penalties (Le. shower hours, typing hours) may be established by the living unit's House Council and must be voted upon by the living unit. 3. Penalties recommended by House Coun cil must be approved by the Judiciary Legislative Board of A.W.S. prior to enforcement. 4. Any general disturbance or breaking of standards by women will be referred to the Judiciary-Legislative Board of . A.W.S. III. CALLERS IN UNIVERSITY RESIDENCES A. Women's Residences 1. Male callers are allowed 5 minutes to call for girls in the morning after reg ular opening hours. 2. Hours when men are permitted in resi dence hall lounges are: a . 10:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Sunday b. 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday 14 c. 11:00 a.m.-12:45 a.m. Friday and Saturday " d. Freshmen and upperclasswomen who have not gained a 2.0 must ask all their callers to leave the residence by 10 :30 p.m. Any violations may be put on the student's cit i zen s hip ' record. 3. Requests for other hours must be sub mitted to the A.W.S . Judiciary-Legis lative Board for approval. 4. Food may not be delivered after 11:00 p.m. B. Men's Residences 1. Women students may visit only under the following conditions: a . The official housemother employed by the university must be present. b. Women may not go above the ground floor. c. Women students may go below the first floor of men's residences during th e week nights when they are work ing on all-university sponsored ac tivities when such activities are ap proved by the housemother con cerned, and the housemother is pres ent. (Example: Water Carnival). 2. Individual houses may set up their own more restricted visiting hours to which women students must conform. A copy individual of the visiting hours of men's residences is on file in the A.W.S. office. 3. "Michigan State University Students are prohibited from having members of the opposite sex in their unchaperoned living quarters." See Rules of the Office of The Housing Director. 15 4. At exchange dinners and parties, the chaperone must be in the house before the girls are a d mit ted. The house mother alone is the chaperone for ex change dinners. C. Overnight guests in Women's Residences 1. Overnight guests are allowed on Friday and Saturday nights only and during Registration Week, not including the night before classes begin. 2. The hostess may not take an overnight while she has a guest. 3. All overnight guests must observe reg ular university closing hours and must sign in and out on the guest sign out sheet. Guest privileges may be denied to offenders. 4. All guests must be arranged for and registered by the hostess with the housemother by 10:00 p .m. They must be registered as the guest of a specific student. They may be signed in before arrival. Girls must also state the ap proximate time of departure. 5. A student hostess is responsible for her guest's behavior and must assume all penalties contracted by her guest, un less the guest is also an on-campus student of Michigan State University. 6. Coeds are allowed three guests per term. One visit may be considered either Friday and Saturday nights or just one night. 7. A girl may not be a guest in a resi dence more than three times a term. This does not include student nurses, teachers, and others training off-cam pus. These girls may return to their residence every weekend they wish pro- 16 vided they have a hostess who will sign them in and arrange for sleeping ac com moda tions. These hostesses may still entertain three other guests. 8. Student nurses, teachers and others training off-campus must assume the responsibility for all late minutes ac quired while visiting campus. a. A campus must be taken the first week-end after she returns to cam pus as an on-campus student. b. The hostess is responsible for the late minutes of her guest if the guest does not return to campus as a stu dent. 9. Special emergency requests for guests during the week must be referred in advance to an A.W.S. Judiciary-Legis lative Advisor, Women's Division of fice. 10. For registering a guest after 10:00 p.m., a girl will receive 5 late minutes. For failure to register a guest, a girl will be given a minimum of 10 late minutes. 11. Guests are not permitted the week-end preceding finals or during exam week. An exception is made for Water Carni val week-end spring- term and for stu dent teachers, nurses, and others on off-campus training programs. However, these girls may not bring additional guests to their former living units. IV. SIGNING OUT A. For the Evening 1. If planning to be out of her residence after 8:00 p.m., each girl must sign herself out on the daily signout card. 17 Each girl will have a card. The color of it will depend on her status (freshman -green, upper class-white, or below a 2.00-pink). 2. On the signout card she should include exact destination whenever possible (i.e. Kewpee's, Library) so that she may be contacted in case of emergency. 3. A girl will not receive a penalty if she notifies her resident assistant or house mother by 9:00 p.m. that she did not sign out on the daily signout card. 4. Penalties for errors in signing in or out. a. A minimum of 3 late minutes will be given for: (1) Incorrect sign in or out on the daily signout card. (2) Forgetting to sign in on the daily signout card. An addition al maximum of 3 late minutes may be given if the girl is not located within 5 minutes. b. A minimum of 5 late minutes will be given for failure to sign out on the daily signout card. c. A minimum of 10 late minutes will be given for signing another girl in or out. The girl who has been signed in or out will also receive 10 late minutes. B. For Functions Granted Time Extension 1. This includes Lecture-Concert Series, dances, and other university functions for which a special time extension is granted by A.W.S. a. Sign out on both the daily card and special signout sheet: 18 (1) The exact function attending. (2) The time granted for return. b. Ticket stubs or programs must be presented to the housemother when returning from the function. 2. 10:30 + permission, for freshmen and upperclasswomen below a 2.0, is a special extension of time for an all-uni versity function which may last beyond normal closing hours. A girl must re turn to her residence within one half houl:' after the function has ended, or within her normal closing hours which ever occurs at the later time. Exam ples: If a concert or lecture is over by 10:25, freshmen and upperclasswomen below a 2.0 must return not later than 10:55 to their residences. An upper classwoman with a 2.0 or better may return by 11 :30. If a concert or lecture terminates at 11 :05, all women must return by 11 :35. 3. All-university functions covered by the student activity book may be attended with the use of 10:30 + or 11:30 + permissions. The Judiciary-Legislative Board will publish a list of these func tions. Evidence of attendance (pro gram) should be presented to the housemother. C. For work and baby-sitting see page 25. D. For Overnight or Week-end Absences 1. A girl mus~ sign herself out before 10:00 p.m. on the overnight absence sheet, not the daily sign out card. 2. Include: a. Name of hostess, her full address, and phone number b. Date and time of departure c. Date and time of expected return 10 3. If a girl discovers while away that she has forgotten to sign out for an over night or a weekend, she should call the housemother immediately and give her a ll the necessary information. 4. A girl will not receive a penalty if she notifies her resident assist a nt or house mother by 10 :00 p .m. the day of her departure, tha t she did not sign out on the overnight signout sheet. 5. Signing out for overnightiS may be done in advance, signing the expected time of departure. 6. A girl must leave her residence before closing hours on the night of h er de parture. 7. Penalties for signing in or out on over night sheet. a. A minimum of 5 late minutes will be given for failure to sign in on the overnight signout sheet. b. A minimum of 10 late minutes will be given for signing out for an over night after 10:00 p .m . on the day of departure. c. A minimum of 2 week-end nights campusing will be given for failure to sign out on the overnight signout sheet, to be decided by the Judici a ry-Legislative Board. d. A girl who signs out for one destina tion a nd goes elsewhere will be re ferred to the Judiciary-Legislative Board u n 1 e s s the housemother is notified and approves the change in plans. e. A girl absent from h er living unit overnight requiring notification of campus pol ice and/or her family 20 v. that she is missing will be referred the All-University Judiciary to Board for recommended action. SIGNING IN A. After returning to her residence, a girl is honor-bound to sign in the exact time of her return on the card on which she signed out. This must be done as soon as she returns to the living unit. This is necessary in case of an emergency. B. A girl must return within regular closing hours, even if she returns the day before she is due back. C. A girl must sign in at her living unit the day she returns to campus to register. If she leaves campus before classes start, she must sign out on the overnight signout sheet. This notifies the management that she is returning for her room and leaves a record for reference, in case of an emergency. Failure to sign out will result in a minimum of 2 weekend night cam puses, to be decided by the J udiciary Legislative Board. VI. LATE RETURNING A. Call housemother's office before closing hours as to the time of expected arrival. 1. Word relayed by a friend will not be accepted. 2. Call the University number, 355-1855 a nd ask for the housemother's private number. It is always possible to reach your housemother. 3. A girl may call collect if she does not have enough money. The housemother must be reimbursed by the girl. 4. Call a second time if delayed beyond 2:00 a.m. 21 Closing hours and end of visiting Freshmen and upperclass women hours under 2.00 Upperclass women above 2.00 Quiet hours Men's calling hours in women's resi dence halls: Upperclass women Freshmen Monday Tuesday We( 10.30 P 11:30 P 12:01 A.M. - 1:00. P.M. - 7:00 P.M. - 12 11:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. - *Men's calling hours in sororities 1 :00 P.M. - 1 *Men's calling hours in approved off campus houses 4:00 P.M. - 1 *Hours when women students are permitted in men's residence halls *Women students may not remain in fraternity houses beyond 11:00 P Hours when men are permitted in recreation rooms of women's resi dence halls Overnight guests are permitted in women's residences, sororities, and approved off-campus houses *Housemother must be present. - 'sday Thursday Friday Saturday 1:00 A.M. 12 :01 A.M. - 11 :00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. - 12:45 A.M. Sunday .. 12 midnight 1 A .M. - 11 A.M. 2 P .M. - 5 P.M. 7 P.M. - 12 midnight 10 A.M. - 11:45 P.M. .. [. 00 A.M. o P .M. Ilidnight 00 P.M. 30 P.M. )0 P.M. 1 P.M. - 12:45 A.M. 11 A.M. - 12:45 A.M. 11 A.M. - 11:45 P.M. )0 P .M. 4:00 P.M. - 12 :45 A.M. 4 :00 P.M. - 11:45 P .M. 11 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. .. 12:45 A.M. 11 P.M . 8 P.M. - 12:45 A.M. 1 P .M. - 5 P.M. 8 P.M. - 12:45 A.M. 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. These tw6 nights only B. Penalty 1. Failure to notify the housemother of an expected delay will result in 10 late minutes to be given by the Judiciary Legislative Board in addition to any other penalty which the Board decides. 2. Five late minutes will be given by the Judiciary-Legislative Board for failure to notify the housemother of expected delay before regular closing hours. VII. CAMPUSING A. General Procedure 1. A girl must notify the housemother and resident assistant by 5 :00 p .m. on the day she intends to take her campus. 2. She must sign in with the housemother at 10:30 p ,m. at which time her campus begins. She must also notify the resi dent assistant on her floor of this fact and may not leave her living unit be fore 7:00 a.m. 3. She must also check with her house mother or resident assistant at 11 :30 p.m. 4. She must not enter any public area (grill, lobby, lounge, etc. ) except while reporting to the housemother. B. Emergencies 1. In an emergency, camp using may be postponed or re-arranged by petition ing the Judiciary-Legislative Board of A.W.S . in advance. An additional pen alty may be given in this case. 2. For sudden emergencies, camp using may be postponed or re-arranged by calling an adviser of A.W.S. in the Women's Division Office. 22 c. During Exam Week 1. If a girl acquires for noise 5 iate min utes that do not make her total 15, she is campused 1 week night to be taken the following night. This campus be gins at 8:00 p.m. 2. If a girl is unable to complete her cam pusing during exam week because of early departure, the campusing will be carried over until the next term. She then has two weeks in which to take the campus unless the penalty has been issued by the Judiciary-Legislative Board, in which case it is taken imme diately upon return to campus. 3. If a girl is able to complete her cam pusing and does not do so; her case is referred the Judiciary-Legislative Board. to VIII. PERMISSIONS A. Overnight Permissions 1. Permission to stay overnight or longer from a university residence must be sent directly to the housemother from the parents before a girl may be per mitted to leave her university residence. a. This may be covered by the A.W.S. "yellow slip." b. Names may be added by the parents to the restricted permission slips stating places where the girl may stay without a general permission slip. 2. Unless special permission is granted by her parents on the yellow permission slip, permission to stay in an out-of town hotel must be sent directly to the housemother from the parent each time 23 a girl wishes to stay overnight in a hotel. Kellogg Center, M.S.U., Women's League and Michigan Union in Ann Arbor are considered hotels. 3. A girl is permitted to remain over night in a Lansing hotel only with her parents and only if her parents talk directly to the housemother. 4. Unless special permission is granted by her parents on the yellow permission slip, written permission to stay over night at a ski center must be sent by the parents directly to the housemoth er. If so specified, this letter may cover the entire skiing season. Ski trips are never sponsored by the university, and therefore, the university assumes no responsibility. 5. A girl may have two overnight per missions in either Lan sin g or East Lansing each term. a. This is two nights, either consecu tively or separately. b. This applies to any residence having a Lansing or East Lansing address or phone number. 6. A girl may stay in another university residence on weekends provided guest provisions have been made. A univer sity residence residence where is a hours are kept (i.e. residence hall, ap proved off-campus living unit, and so rority house). Weekday overnights must be cleared through either A.W.S. or the Women's Division. 7. A girl may take no overnights after any university registered evening party (including dances and term parties) without specific w r itt e n permission from her parents in advance of each 24 o