Senate Lightens Class Rules

Tue., Feb. 24, 1931

The Men's Student Senate repealed 12 of the freshman class rules for the coming school year following unusual levels of rebellion and complaint against the rules by the class of 1934.  Most importantly, the  "girl rule" limiting freshman men's contact with freshman women, the path rule forbidding freshmen from using certain paths on campus, and the rules requiring that freshmen always carry matches for the upperclassmen and freshman handbooks were abolished.

Bibliography: 

Dickinsonian, Feb. 26, 1931, pg. 1.