The Bulletin of September, 1968
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THE BULLETIN OF SEPTEMBER, 1968 THE H ERBERT v. KOHLE R SCIENCE LIBRARY BELOIT COLLEGE (Continued From Page I) ond year, it is expected. During the first VIRGINIA : Charlottesville: Eleanor M. Gerow. The 565 members of the Class of cation of the disadvantaged." Several weeks of school, "casual" rushing was All Other States 1972 come from a group of approxi- to be the procedure so that all the men ALASKA: College: Richard W. Drake. members of the Board of Trustees mately twice that number of appli- joined in the discusion. It was at one would get to know each other better CALIFORNIA: Beverly Hills: John C. Santo; cants who were accepted for admis- before final decisions were made. Fullerton: Sarah A. Rice; Lahabra: Nancy of these conferences that the Beloit Plan sion. More than 300 others who E. Woyski; LaVerne: Claire G. Harper; Long was conceived. Women are to have only two days of applied were refused admission; formal rush parties, these to come also Beach: Ellep Green; Monrovia : Mary E. Ro- about 100 applied but failed to com- · after mid-terms (about eight weeks af- man; Morgan Hill: Denise A. Doak; Palos OUSING FOR the unexpectedly plete their applications. Thus total ter school has started). In the meantime, Verdes: Allison S. Smith; R edlands: Kathleen applications exceeded 1,500. Doyle; San Francisco: Matthew Cohen, John H large student body has presented the long-standing regulations against A. Lafferty, Richard G. Rohde; Santa Bar- some problems, and many more Upper- women speaking to each other (i.e., bara: Ralph B. Rogers, Sharon N. Skog; class students will be living off campus housing were assigned to unoccupied sorority women not being allowed to Sonoma: Jaye M. Ince; South Pasadena: than ever before. Seventh and eighth rooms in fraternity houses. speak to Underclass unpledged women) Carolyn Tschopik; Upland: Patricia R. Asay; term women are now permitted to live In addition to these, smaller residen- have been done away with, entertaining West Covina: Brad J. Miles. in town rather than in college residence will be conducted in an informal, re- COLORADO : Colorado Springs: Frances A. tial units, mostly along Church Street, Armstrong, Heidi Snobble; Li11/eton: Nancy hae.;, and men have for some time been will be completely filled. laxed manner, ending with the cus- able to get permission for off-campus tomary preferential bidding whereby L. Franklin, Frank 0. Prior II; Manitou housing. sororities list their choices, Underclass Springs: James B. Griffin. FLORIDA: Delray Beach: William D . Gent; Women of the Class of 1972 will fill CHANGE has been made in Greek women indicate their preferences and Miami Beach: Joseph G . Huberman. Emerson and Aldrich halls, as well as A Letter Society rushing. The sec- lists are collated by an impartial author- GEORGIA: Chamblee: Susan J. Long; Savan - the newer Brannon and Chapin dormi- ond-term rule, in effect for the past three ity. nah: Craig Harrison. tories. Underclass men will almost pre- years, has been modified to permit rush- H AWAII: Hilo: John C. Moore; Honolulu: empt all the college facilities for men- ing and pledging before the end of the Some thirty alumni who were Lisa S. Hamai, Kay T. Hasegawa, Bunnie S. Haven and North, plus the newer Bush- first term. Fraternities plan no formal bringing their children to Beloit Konno, Karen K . Kosasa, Karen T. Mat- nell and Blaisdell Halls. Fraternities rushing at all, and will begin pledging at September I were invited to a spe- suyama, Sara L. Rowe, Kathryn J. Simpson, probably will be completely filled , and the end of mid-terms, about the end of Carol J. Wright; Kailua: Jeffrey T. Kuwada. cial reunion reception at the Petti- Guy S. Porter; Kihei: Ruth M. Toba. in some there will be non-members as October. New pledges will be allowed bone Center preceding the Sunday well as members. Late in the summer INDIANA : Bloomington: Robert D . McClain; to live and eat in the fraternity houses afternoon meeting of all parents. Crawfordsville: Robert D . Mitchell; Green- "independents" who wished campus earlier than the beginning of their sec- wood: Edwin 0 . Davisson, Jr. ; High land: William E. Rezny; Indianapolis: Sarah K. Miller, Frederick L. Rice; Lafayette: Darla J. White; Munster: Debra S. Treder; South Presenting the Class of 1972 as of August 20 Bend: Christine C. Schubert. lowA: Anamosa: Nancy E. Remley; Council MARYLAND: Baltimore: Jacqueline C. Stokes; Chicago L. Rusk; Baldwin: Norma J. Rudesill; Elk- Bluffs: Pamela J. Fulcher; Davenport: David horn: Catherine E. Morrissy; Fort Atkinson: Bethesda: Doris L. Boesch, Mary A. Hilken, Theodora L. Banks, Amy D. Bordelon, L. Rasmussen; Iowa City: Kevi n S. Burford, James H . Russell ; Green Bay: Joan M. Dud- George Tatge; Centreville: Mary A. Leekley; Elizabeth A. Burham, Sandra H. Finkel, Sarah A. Linder, Amy L. Vernon; West kiewicz; Madison: Alan D. Code, Marcy E. Cheverley: Roger G. Pierce; Garrett Park: Martin J. Friedman, Gregory E. Gore, Alice Union: George L. Scott II. Coon, Susan E. Frisbie, Kirk J. Hogan; Monnie R. Efross; Potomac: Thomas A. J. Hamer, Herbert E. Hartmann, Jr., Karin KA NSAS: Kansas City: Deborah E. Thach; Manitowoc: Lynn A. Mazanet, Diane C. Keenan, Luisa F . Lopez; Silver Spring: Janet M. Lundgren, Katherine Mack. Paul P. Mali- Manha/Ian: Virginia Chalmers; Overland Stannard, Cynthi a L. Huss; Mukwonago: L. C. Engelman; Westminster: Jonathan C . nowski , Daniel S. Nakamoto, Nancy M. Oda, Park: Thomas P. VanHoy; Wichita: Herbert Peggy E. Pakenham; Neenah: Susan M. Gos- David; Wheaton: David J. Gaetano. Margie Lou .Ott, Margaret Drew Sherrard, W. Crawford, Steven A. Griggs, Maureen A. Barbara J. Stone, Catherine J. White. in, Thomas P. Remley; Oshkosh: Leah J. VIRGINIA: Alexandria: Curtis B. Eaton, Diana Lundberg, Patricia M. Wright; Portage: D a- E. Hall, Sarah J. Phillips; A rlington: William O'Shaughnessy. K ENTUCKY: Louisville: Bob J. Cromeans, Chicago Suhurhs vid E. Condon; Port Edwards: Kenneth P . S. Jones, Daniel Schecter; Fairfax: Paul R . Arlington Heights: David K. Abt, Gary Ksionek; Princeton: Robin R. Miller; Racine: Snow; McLean: Robert D. Wernick. Micheline J. Wessler. MICHIGAN: Ada: Tracy H . Seidman; Ann W. Castle, Margaret L. Schroeder; Barring- Lynn Farnsworth, Timothy A. Joosse, Ken- Other Eastern ton: John Douglas Zabor; Berwyn: Catherine neth R. King; Ripon: Barbara J. Albright; Arbor: Martha R. Capps; Birmingham: J. Erbaugh; Crystal Lake: Karen J. Majcher; D ELAWARE: Wilmington: Peter J. Bente, Freda M. Kjolhede; Detroit: Roger Goldstein, Sheboygan: Martha M. Van Handel; Thorp: Robert N . Glotzer, Richard E. Griffin. D eerfield: Gail A. Anderson, Linda L. Ver- Douglas D . Woodworth. Ellen R. Rapkin; Flint: James P. Smith; Fre- beck; Elmhurst: Nancy B. Buik, Martha A. NEW JERSEY: Dumont: Gerald Thomas mont: Eric N . Dahlstrom; Kalamazoo: Mark Weigle; Evanston: Daniel A. Fein, Frances New England O'Brien; East Orange: Arthur E. Rosengarten, E. Lamper, Mark W. Rosegrant; Marque/le: Jr.; H o-ho-kus: Deverie J. Mock; Madison: B. Hi ggins, Steven E . MacDonald; Evergreen CONNECT IC UT: Amston: Peter J. Billard; Edward L. Dembowski; Port Huron: Michele James C. Hardy; Montclair: Peter A. Strauss; Park: Marlene Louise Tasch, Marta A. Tuey; Bethel: Margaret M. Warner; Cheshire: H. Hayward. Mountain Lakes: James A. Long; New Provi- Flossmoor: Elizabeth A. Wood; Franklin Stephen M. Fodor; Clinton: Valerie A. MINNESOTA: Bloomington: Susan L. Blank; dence: Arthur K. Thexton; Princeton: Gloria Park: Rodney D. Eisenheim; Glencoe: Arthur Taft; Darien: Christopher S. Drumm; Green- Edina: Margaret D. 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Marsh; Tenafly: Timothy · Park · William S Lipkin;-5L-EauL_ -~~-clel1 , o n - asper, o 1y . Osoorn; tfian . - axson III; Stamford: Christine C. J~Bonovan-;=tfnion-eity: Peter . K--siezopo - Jeffrey T. Ham-m, Gail L. Irish; Waseca: H 0111ewood : Lynne M. Curry; LaGrange: Larson, Roger T . Weinreich; Stratford: Mil- ski; Vineland: Joseph L. Schultz; Watchung: Paul B. Patton; Wayzata: Hugh C. Parker, William T. Hopkins; Lake Forest: Kenneth dred B. Sworin; Waterford: Alan M. Crossley; Wendy J. Clark; Wayne: Ruth A. Lommel; D avid B. Watson. E . Bryant; Lemont: John J. Lobick, Jr. ; Lin- West Cornwall: Judith A. Blake; West Hart- Woodcliff Lake: Marsha A. Phillips. MISSISSIPPI: Biloxi: Stephen H . Lakson; Buy colnwood: Kerry L. Leavitt; Lombard: Wil- ford: Bennett H. Greenspon; Westport: Krissa NEW YORK: Ardsley: Arthur Bernsohn; Bay- St. Louis: Edwin M. Stanton; Greenville: Ellis liam R. Bevier, Mary Rose Doria; Morton C. Yepse n; Weth ersfield: Andrea N. 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