PENN STATE A. A. FINANCIAL REPORT Conservative Policy of Athletic Committee and Efficient Manage ment by Graduate Manager Bringing Excellent Results. Plans for Future Announced. Pursuant to the policy of the alumni advisory committee that athletics "live within their means - ’ the financial afians of the Athletic Association have been so conduc ted that each year has shown a small surplus. When the first graduate manager took over the supervision of financial matters in IPOS, lie found the association ill debt to the extent of several thou sand dollars. The last of these obligations weie denied off in the fall of 1911 and the close of the year 1911-12 showed a credit bal ance in the association treasury for the first time. Since then no year has been conducted at a loss, and as may lie seen, m the follow ing statement of the Ntlilctie as-! FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION For the Year Ending August 31, 1914. 'Mimtnan of Income and Kxjmi'u < ieiuT.il .ism mat h m aco unit 1913 Football ;u*ioinit ... . 1914 Track account 3914 baseball account liiuii I'm vein 1913-14 Balance Sheet 1914 font hall .. 1915 basketball . MNecllanenu* general W sneiatum arc*mill . . Xa’uimi" rei ei\able Sept 1. 1914 Mileage *'ii hand ! Vll\ cash i m lund investments 4S shaies 1' l\. K. stuck Cash in Sinking fund at 3‘4 interest Cash in cheeking aicmint Kir*t Xal «mal Hank, State College \dv.inn expenditure Xa'ntmli pay .tide. Sept. 1. 1914 Ampins—Sept 1. 1913 Not jfjiin tear nf 191.1-14 .. .. Xui-pht-—Sept 1. 1914 $5541.45 $3541.4.1 l - ,ip\ nf .-uiditm's imu im tlie original statement m tlie Athletic \ssneialnm tile-: “I have audited the above income and expense account and bal ance -licet fa lint. ,11. 1914 and liml them to be correct". (Signed) D. K. Peet, C. P. A. Dec. 11. 1914 \ detailed schedule oi income viewed by inteie-ted member- of and expense i- filed in the gradu- the Association, ate manager- oil ice and may be HONOR SYSTEM PRESENTED Systems of Every Description Studied to Find Beßt. The following Honor System is presented for consideration to the students by the student governing bodies: \KTICI.K I Definition of the Honor System. Sec. 1. Tin*, system shall he known as the honor system of the student body of the Pennsylvania State College. See. 2. Definitions of viola tions. \ny of the following acts shall he considered violations of the honor system: any attempt to i ceen e dishonest assistance either before the examination or quiz begins or during its continuance from hooks, papers, or any printed matter or written aids whatsoever, oi from any person, or attempt to give dishonest assistance, whether the one so doing has m has not completed Ins papei- Sec 3. The pledge. K\ery student .shall append to his quiz or examination paper a written or printed declaration reading as fol lows: "I pledge my word of honor that in this exercise I have neither given noi received dishonest as sistance of anv kind. - ' (Signatuie) See. 4. Failure to make pledge. Any student who fails to place the pledge on his paper shall he noti fied. 11 lie then lefuses to make the pledge, lie shall he leportcd hv the examiner for investigation to snciatimi. now has a -tirplti- of practically $.1500.00. It i- the plan of the committee to divide the sur plus into a small contingency fund to provide for extraordinary needs of the association, and to divert the balance into an athletic im provement fund. A possible u-c for such an improvement fund will come in the near future when it will be necessary to remove the present track house and provide new quarters on the site reserved for that purpose on Mew Reaver Field. This policy of theconimittcchas worked gi eat benefit to Penn State’s athletics. Sy sic mat i c method- of conserving resources of the a—ociation and of develop ing new sources of income have been instituted with the result that the rapidly growing needs of all the departments of athletics have been liberally and safely met. With a view to acquainting the alumni more fully' with present day' conditions, a detailed state ment of this phase of the Athletic Association activities will lie pub lished in a latei issue of the Quar terly. liHonie (expendi tures $ 51X0.90 $ 5180.90 , 173X5.00 152X7.20 . 20X2 13 53X4.22 . 514K.86 4213.46 529790.X9 $2X065.78 2X065.7X X 1731.11 S 412 21 lX.fi>) 35 00 2026.81 90 00 81720.12 1731.11 .83451.25 tlie honor committee. If he still refuses to sign. his refusal shall be taken as direct evidence of dis honesty and lie -hall be punished a- hereinafter described. Sec 5. 1f a student detects any apparent dishonesty in a quiz or examination, lie shall at once quietly inform the unending paity of the detection Should the of fender persist, the attention of at least one other person should be called to this matter, and then the case shall be carried to the bo”or committee which shall condtic. .a investigation into the same Sec. (i. ( haler in Classroom. Order and quiet shall be main tained during the exercise ART 1C I.IC 11. The Faculty’s Duties. See. 1 The examiner. The membei of the faculty in charge of the examination remains in the room or leaves at his option, but shall not act a- a proctor Sec. 2. 'Powers of the faculty. A student's finished examination paper which give- evidence of dis honest work shall be turned over, by the faculty member teceiviug it. to die liotioi committee for in vestigation. AI4TI Cl. K 111 The Honor Committee. •Sec. 1. Composition. The hon or committee shall consist of the members of the student boaid. See. 2. The whole .indent board shall be neccssnrv to con stitute a quorum at any meeting. See. 3. Meetings. Immediate ly upon the presentation of a charge against any student lodged with any member of the honor committee, the chairman, or his THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN representative, shall call a meet ing of the committee and investi gate the accusation. ARTICI.K l\ Duties of the Honor Committee. Sec. 1. Trials. It -hall be the duty of the honor committee to conduct investigation- and trials of till students accused of dishon esty in examinations or quizzes. Sec. 2. Kvideucc. The honor committee shall summon before it any student charged with dishon esty ; -hall -late to the accused the charge against him: -hall gather information from witnesses; and shall give the accused an oppor tunity for defense. Sec. 5. I"Iie accused -hall have the privilege of engaging counsel for himself and the right to call witnesses in hi- favor. Sec. 4. The name of the ac cuser -hall be known to the honor committee onlv. Sec. 5. As far as possible all evidence obtained by the commit tee shall be known only to the committee. Sec. 6. The name of the accus ed shall be known to the honor committee and witnesses only, ex cept in a case of conviction when it shall be given to the president of the college, or his representa tive. Sec 7 Conviclion. The honor committee -hall declare guilty any student again-t whom, m their judgement, sufficient evidence has been brought. Sec. X. A unanimous vote of the committee -hall he necessary' to convict. Sec. 9. Punishment. For the first conviction of dishonesty the com icted shall be suspended from college for one year with thcpiivi lege of returning according to the regulations of the college, at the beginning of the corresponding semester in which he vva- sus pended. We will Accommodate'Your Guests TLhe IFUttan\> Unn State College James P. 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