Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934 Page: 32
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SIMMONS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
to the dean of students, and the permit must be renewed each
term.
SUMMONS. A summons by the President, Dean, or the Secretary-Treasurer,
is imperative, and the student is subject to suspension
for disregarding or neglecting it.
HAZING. Hazing in all forms is strictly forbidden by the University.
Any class that interferes, in any way, with the functions
of any other class shall thereby forfeit its own right to similar
class functions.
DAY STUDENTS. Students attending the University and residing
at home are expected'to conform td the general rules of the
institution. The active co-operation of parents and guardians in
the home is necessary in this matter.
BOARDING STUDENTS. All boarding and rooming places for
both men and women must be approved by the University. Ordinarily
students will not be permitted to maintain "bachelor
quarters" or to reside at any place not supervised by a hostess.
Students are not permitted to change their rooming places without
the assent of the Dean of Students.
GROSS MISCONDUCT. It is the definite practice of Simmons
University to remove without debate all students who are guilty
of gross violations of good conduct; such as, profanity, drunkenness,
gaming, and insubordination to authority.
TOBACCO. The use of tobacco is discouraged in every way.
Students addicted to the cigarette habit and who will not agree
upon entering to give up the habit are asked by the President to
enter some other institution.
CHURCH ATTENDANCE. All students are not only expected td
attend Sunday School and church services on Sunday morning
but are required to do so, unless some excuse, acceptable to the
Dean of Students, is rendered. Students who do not expect to
conform to this requirement are requested not to present themselves
for matriculation in the University. Students not members
of a Baptist church will be permitted to attend the church of
their own choice, provided parents or guardians file a request
with the Dean or President to this effect.
DEMERITS. Demerits are given for misconduct and for unauthorized
absences. Upon receipt of fifteen demerits the student
will be called for a conference with the Discipline Committee;
upon receipt of thirty demerits, the committee will advise the
student's parents of his derelictions; upon the receipt of fifty32
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Simmons University (Abilene, Tex.). Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934, book, May 1934; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41656/m1/34/?q=american+indian: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.