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on his person, in his quarters, or in his motor vehicle at any time, except that a married student living with his wife may keep such a firearm as is permitted by Sec. 158, Gh. 38, Illinois Revised Statutes. 22. Smoking Smoking is restricted to offices and first floor corridors, and to lounges which are specifically designated as student and staff lounging quarters. Deans and directors may request the Physical Plant Department further to restrict smoking: (a) In order to reduce the danger of loss of property or life. (b) In order safely to carry out programs for which they are responsible. Smoking is prohibited in classrooms, lecture rooms, seminar rooms, teaching laboratories, theaters, warehouses, attics, storage areas, toilets, elevators, library reading rooms and stacks, museums, gymnasiums, in shop and service areas where woodworking is in process or gasoline or other volatiles are stored or dispensed, and in posted areas.

ABSENCES

23. Class Absences All absences of undergraduates from classes shall be reported daily by instructors to the offices of the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women. In those offices a record of absences is kept for informational purposes. No absences from class exercises are "excu d" but shall be explained to the instructor on request. General regulations touching absences from class exercises by groups, as athletic teams, musical organizations, and the like, shall be determined by the Senate, acting through the Committee on Student Affairs, and enforced in the particular case by the Committee on Student Discipline. If in the opinion of an instruct. the attendance < t a > student becomes so irregulai that his scholarship is likely to be impaired, the instructor shall report the case to the d in of the udent colli e. Furthering e, when in the opinion of the instructor concerned, irn <I\A\ attendance b o ously impaired the work of the tudent to make