Committee Announces Social Policy The following rules, regulations, and procedures governing social life at the University of Oregon were formulated by the student af fairs committee during the fall term of 1946-7. Students attending the Univer sity will be governed by these reg ulations. I. GENERAL POLICIES OF THE STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMIT TEE: A. The associate directors of stu dent affairs in charge of men and women, and the educational activi ties manager may revise specific dates appearing on the campus so cial calendar. B. Every social event must be registered in the office of the as sociate director of student affairs in charge of women not later than 5 p.m. of the Monday preceding the event. Stag affairs will be regis tered in the office of the associate director of student affairs in charge of men. C. The closed period for all events is from 5 p.m. of the Friday pre ceding examination week through examination week. II. HOURS: A. Closing hours are: 10:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 12:15 a.m. Friday, and 1:00 a.m. Satur day. B. Social events after 7:30 p.m. may be held on Friday and Satur day only. C. Exchange desserts may be held in the living organizations Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; but no time may be spent in preparation for such events. Open houses may be held on Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. or on Friday or Saturday nights. D. All functions held on Friday or Saturday nights must terminate at midnight. . E. Hours during which men are allowed in women’s houses are as follows: Monday through Thursday: Noon-1:00 p.m.; 4:00-7:30 p.m.; 10:00-10:30 p.m. Friday: Noonl :00 p.m.; 4:00 p.m.;-12:15 a.m. Saturday: Noon-1:00 a.m. "At the next signal, light your Dr. Grabow Pre-Sinoked Pipe” No Breaking In No Bite No Bitter Taste A / SEE N f It's Pre-Smoke J l /2&***s $j5o. $200 • $350 • $500 Fashioned by Linkman Dr. Grabow Pipe Co. Inc., Chicago u, III. Sunday: Noon-7:30 p.m.; 10:00 10:30 p.m. III. SOCIAL, LIFE OF LIVING ORGANIZATIONS: A. Living organizations may have two major house dances a year. These dances must be held in the living quarters of the organi zation or in a University-controlled building. They may be held on Sat urday nights only. B. Informal house functions, such as firesides, radio or dinner dances, are restricted to Friday or Satur day nights. No time must be con sumed in preparation for these events. C. Houses must be well lighted for dances, and porch lights must be left on all evening. D. Costumes worn to dances held on the campus must be in good taste. E. House guests: 1. House guests and alumni vis itors are required to obey all Uni versity regulations, including clos ing hours; house-guest and alumni privileges to be withdrawn if these regulations are violated. 2. Women are not allowed above the first floor of men’s houses, and men are not allowed above first floor of women’s houses. 3. Women are not allowed to go to men’s houses (fraternities, co ops, rooms, boarding houses, or apartments) unless chaperoned, ex cept when conducting official Uni versity business or making official announcements. IV. SOCIAL EVENTS OF SCHOOLS, DEPARTMENTS, OR ALLIED FRATERNITIES AND HONORARIES: A. Attendance at such social events must be restricted to the students of the school or depart ment, or members of the organiza tions, and invited guests, and may not be all-campus in scope. (An ex ception is made in the case of Scabbard and Blade’s traditional Military ball.) B. The school or department is held responsible for the proper con duct of the event. C. University regulations must be obeyed. D. Such events must be held in a University-controlled building. E. Such events must not conflict with important University func tions. V. ALL-CAMPUS DANCES: A. Major: 1. Seven major all-campus dances will be allowed, namely, Homecom ing, Mortar Board, Military Ball, Frosh Glee, Sophomore Whisker ino, Junior Prom, and Senior Ball. 2. These dances must be held in McArthur court, on Saturday eve nings only. 3. The ticket sale must be re stricted to 1,200 couples. 4. Big-name bands: a. The dates of dances will not be changed for the convenience of big-name bands. b. Booking of big-name bands will be approved only if the cost can be financed under a sound dance budget. B. Minor 1. Minor all-campus dances of a rally nature may be held on occa sions when desirable, under the fol lowing conditions: a. Normally, the dance must be held on Saturday night. b. Normally, the dance must be held in Gerlinger hall. c. The administration of these dances lies with the Educational Activities Manager. VI. RALLIES, SERENADES, PARADES: A. The administration of rallies and parades is the responsibility of the dean of men. Such events: 1. Must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. 2. Must not conflict with class hours or normal study hours. 3. Must not be held on Sundays. B. Organized serenades are al lowed on Friday and Saturday nights. Such serenades: 1. Must terminate within one hour after normal closing hours. 2. Must be cleared with the dean of men 24 hours in advance. VII. OFF-CAMPUS DANCES: A. No University - sponsored dances outside of the Eugene area are allowed. B. All dances sponsored by living organizations in the Eugene area must be held in the organizations’ living quarters or in a University controlled building. VIII. CHAPERONAGE: A. Official chaperones shall be limited to members of the faculty. B. The dean of women will de termine the number of chaperones that will be adequate for social af fairs. C. A chaperonage fee of $5.00 must be paid to the University of Dregon cashier for each social func * Traveling Representative NATHALIE BLACKWELL will be in our store to help you with your skin care and problems. Thursday, Sept. 23 through Saturday, Sept. 25 64 E. Broadway Phone 1101 tion, unless the fee is waived by the dean of women. IX. RALLY COMMITTEE: A. It is the duty of the Rally committee to promote Oregon spirit, foster good sportsmanship, and arrange for all rallies, both on and off the campus, and to assist the yell leader if called upon to do so in performing card stunts and other forms of entertainment pre pared for athletic events. X. CHARTERS: The following procedure shall govern the application for charters: A. Local: Individuals wishing to start a local organization must sub mit, for approval by the Student Affairs committee, its constitution and by-laws and the signatures of interested persons. B. National: Local organizations wishing to affiliate with a national organization must present, for ap proval by the Student Affairs com mittee, the name of the national, the local membership roll, national dues, financial setup of the nation al, etc. XI. RECOGNITION OF ORGANIZATIONS: A. Organizations must be offi cially recognized if they 1. Purport to represent the Uni versity in any way. 2. Bear the name of the Univer sity. 3. Influence the well-being of the University by their public contacts. B. Any organization may be re quested to submit the following: 1. A statement of its aims and functions. 2. Its constitution and by-laws. 3. Its membership roll and spon sor. 4. Time and place of meeting. Drama Tickets Placed on Sale Season tickets to the Univer sity theater’s six scheduled produc tions for thsi year will go on sale at $5 each in the Johnson hall box office Monday, September 27, a day before the office will be open to the general public. Included in the price is admittance to the spe cial spectacle production held in McArthur court, for which regular single admission is $2.40. More than one of the admissions may be used for a single production, and tickets are transferable. The season ticket offers first choice of reserved seats and is the only assurance of obtaining the best seats. It repre sents a season’s saving of $2.40. Demand for the tickets was so great last year that it was impos sible to accommodate everyone wishing them. It is therefore ad vised that those interested apply early either to the box office or to authorized agents on the campus. No season tickets will be sold after October SO. Frosh Party Slated An officers meeting of the YW CA sophomore commission has been called by Barbara Stevenson, pres ident, Wednesday, September 22, at 4 p.m. at the Bungalow. Plans for the freshman party will be dis cussed. 5. Its financial support and a condition of its finances. iWlMTHROP’S TRIPLE DECKER Got an appetite for the new and different? Then ^ tie into this rugged, triple soled Winthrop. It's novel,' corrugated, rubber sole will give you cushion ease' and caterpillar traction. / 13.95 BURCH'S 1060 VvillaMETTE Phone 968