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sity. Such "dropped" students may not be re-instated except upon `
permission of the special faculty of the college in which he is a matricu- V -
late. In making such application the student shall appear in person ‘ _- · ·
before such faculty.
Any student placed upon probation shall be ineligible during that  
period to represent the institution in any form of public contest or exer-
8 5,-St cise, such as membership of any athletic team, glee club, or dramatic
iarent association would involve, nor inay he serve during that time as a mem- `
Entity bei- of the editorial or managing staff of any college publication, unless ,
zports he is pursuing a course in Journalism; in which case he may be assigned
lctory to reportorial duties by the head of the Department of Journalism.
A student placed on probation, who shall fail to give such evidence
of improved scholarship as to warrant the belief that he will, by the
close of the semester, not have accumulated more conditions or failures
,. ,€g_ than he already has, shall be dropped from the rolls of the University,
hg of subject to re-instatement as in the former instance.
pass Rule Relating to Deficiences in English.
class. Any instructor who finds the written work of any student seriously
zrsity defective in English is expected to report the case, together with speci-
take men papers, to a committee consisting of the Dean and the Professor of
English, who shall have power to require additional work in composition
without credit.
lrregular Class Attendance.
d the
efore When a student becomes irregular in any class or classes, the
? the Registrar may suspend him from all classes until he has made satisfac-
, tory explanation to his Dean. A student who is absent from a class for
in by ,l one week without just cause will be suspended.
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$ Rules Governing Athletic Teams.
No student shall be eligible to membership on avarsity team unless, ·
(1) he is carrying satisfactorily ten hours’ work or two-thirds of all work
rd (lf Scheduled, if carrying more than 15 hours work; (2) he has been in
16 ls regular attendance for fifteen days before the first game; (3) he has a ‘ ‘
Y be satisfactory attendance record in his classes. The manager of each
, varsity team must furnish to the deans and to the chairman of the
6]]** athletic committee the names of his team as soon as they are selected by
L the ihé coach, and all teams engaging in any athletic contest away from the .
We? Campus during the college year must obtain written permission from the