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SPECIAL REGULATIONS 20. Living Quarter! of Students No unmarried undergraduate student may occupy living quarters in which there does not reside some person in general charge approved by the University. 21. Operation of Motor Vehicles by Students The University of Illinois restricts the use of motor vehicles by undergraduate students in the departments in Urbana and Champaign to cases of demonstrated necessity or special convenience. Information con cerning details of the motor vehicle restriction rule may be obtained from the Secretary of the Committee on Student Affairs.

12. S m o k i n g A regulation of t h e B o a r d of T r u s t e e s of the University prohibits smoking by s t u d e n t s in any of the public buildings of t h e University. This applies, in the case of students, to all areas within any of the University's public buildings except the Illini Union and certain rooms, assigned as sraokin* rooms, in buildings in whicli U n i v e r s i t y dances are neld. ABSENCES 23. Class Absences All absences of u n d e r g r a d u a t e s from classes shall be reporte-I daily by instructors to the offices of the Dean of Men and the Dean o; Women, in those offices a record of absences shill be kept for informational purposes. No absences from class exercises arc "excused" but shall be explained to the instructor on request. (.eneral regulations touching absences from class exercises by g r o u p s as athletic team musical organizations, and the like, shall be determined by the Senate, acting through the Committee on Student Affairs, and enforced in the particular case bv the Committee on Student Discipline. If in the opinion of an instructor the attendance of a student b omes .so irregular that his scholarship is likely to be impaired, the instructor shall report the case to the dean of the student's college. Furthermore, when in the opinion of the instructor concerned, irregular attendance has so seriously impaired the work of the student as to make continuation unprofitable, the dean of the college concerned may require the student to withdraw from the course with a grade of W or E. Explanations of absences over extended periods may be called for by the Dean of Men and Dean of Women for the purpose of information.