Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1932-1933 Page: 15
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GENERAL INFORMATION 15
Commentary.-McGarvcy's New Commentary on Acts is presented by
President Cox, to the preacher-student who makes the highest grade in all
work for the entire session,
The Press Club Award.-The school gives an award to the young lady
or the young man doing the best work in the Press Club, the individual to be
determined by a secret vote of the club.
The Piano Honnor.-Honorable mention is given to the student doing the
best work in piano.
ELIGIBILITY.-No student will be eligible to any of these rewards who has not
been taking at least twelve hours in the College or three courses in the Academy since the
first of the school year in which the contest is held. No graduate or person holding a
certificate from the department under which the contest is properly classed shall be eligible
for a reward. This does not prohibit a graduate from one department participating in a
contest which is properly grouped under another department,
GOVERNMENT
It is the ambition of the College to establish in students high standards
of conduct that inspire lives of true helpfulness and genuine refinement.
So the emphasis of control is placed upon individual responsibility. The
College endeavors to surround students with an atmosphere which fosters
in them a sense of their own worthiness and dignity.
Discipline.-The students and teachers are bound together by mutual
interests. The discipline is parental in character.
A failure to maintain satisfactory standing in either grade of work or
in conduct may cause a student to be dismissed from class or from school.
For a sufficient cause a student may be deprived of any honor or privilege
that the College grants.
Boarding students are not permitted to spend a night away from their
regular boarding places.
Students are not to receive guests except by special permission.
Students should be in their rooms from 7:00 p. m, to 10:00 p. m. for
study.
Students may be asked to change their rooms when it is to the best
interest of all concerned.
No student will be permitted to select or change his boarding or rooming
house without permission from the President.
All students may be moved in a body from any private boarding house
at any time if the proprietor does not cooperate with the college,
The occupants in the college homes will be held responsible for all
damage they cause in them.
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Abilene Christian College. Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1932-1933, book, June 1932; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45954/m1/19/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.