A Trip Down Memory Lane The abuse of intoxicating liquor, beer in- cluded, or the possession of such on the campus, was strictly forbidden. Ail cases involving the infraction of this rule, were referred directly to the Faculty Discipline Committee. Students were not permitted representation on this Com- Remem ember When mittee. Violations of this particular rule con- stitued sufficient cause for the infliction of a By Jim Griffith serious penalty. : These rules and regulations were in effect until 1966. THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1979, page 8 On Thursday evening, October 25, I had the plea- sure of listening to Professor J.J. Coyle reflect upon some of his university experiences at St. Dunstans during the late 1920's. I must say that the image which he presented certainly reminded me of St. Dunstans during the mid 1960's. The rules and regulations, especially those for re- sidence students, did not change very much over the period of 40 years. The conduct of students attending S.D.U. had to correspond with the Christian principles of living. It was the university's intention to develop habits of virtue within the youth at the time. Discipline was looked upon as being neces- sary for this development, so the University had rules and regulations which were to be strictly adhered to. The point was made that respect and obedience must be shown to all in authority. I REMEMBER WHEN- -The rising hour was 7:00 a.m. Students had to have their beds made by 10:00 a.m. and had to submit to a weekly inspection by the student pre- fect. It was strongly suggested that the lights be turned out by 12:00 p.m. and the University al- so had the right to enter a student's room at any time, without prior notification. All permissions to leave campus were granted by the Dean of Resi- dence. When such a permission was granted, the student had to report his turn to m i a L ray Rs, ; Bed Ca een ‘Class, | regret to inform that Pr illi iately to the Dean. All students, except Freshmen, . g you that Professor Terwilliger were permitted to leave the campus every day from cannot be with you today, having just run to Venezuela noon until 11:00 p.m., except where such absence with our molecular research funds. However, before he left interferred with classes or lab attendance. Fresh- ’ men students had one permission per week until he asked me to have you try these problems...’ - 11:00 p.m. Students were not permitted to spend A” oe 8 Ss over night from campus unless the Dean of Men had t e upel san given them permission to do so. To return very The UPEI SUN is a member Deadline for all late, after the permission time had expired, was of the Canadian University submissions is Monday ; hs .. 7 Press (CUP) with exclusive noon. strictly forbidden. The penalty for the first national advertising The staff meeting is i : rights held by Youthstream, every Monday at 7 PM offence was a $5.00 fine, but the second offence she Tavespott Sisk ln Ths SON" a africe: was doubled to $10.06, and should this unfortunate Toronto, Ontario. fourth floor Main, . . aims to East end. offence occur three times in a row, the student be eotent A sincére thank you was expelled from residence for the remainder of newspaper published peste rises let of the year. If you were a Sophomore, Junior or a ae rei . Senior, your slate was wiped clean at the end of UPEI Student Union, Saseeae menue the semester. The Freshmen however, had to carry Labia > a Maureen Hartman their penalties over from one term to the other. distributed throughout teens the campus. Convento are the — I also REMEMBER WHEN- : responsibility of the otehaad Lav = editor. Opinions are : E : ‘ those of the persons peri. a -Visitors were not permitted in the residences, smressing then: George Barry: at all. Theparlor of Main Building, which is pre- mast be sheet See for all the work they - ‘ the name is to did on this veek' sently the office occupied by Father Bolger, was withheld from publication. issue. 5 reserved for visitors. Visitors included anyone __-, Baitor = Jolm'S. Caizas who was not a student living in the particular See eet, Zoee WatLaughlen residence. Parents, brothers, sisters, and other sta is Richard Lee . relatives were to be met in the parlour in Main ' Typist - Pet Ingraham Building only Proofreader ~ Lachlan MacQuarrie | | ll aed = “het ay Thursday, October 26, 1989 ==