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VOL. LXin, 14 TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1966 Freshmen to Receive IFC Pamphlets on Fraternities

All Freshmen will receive an IFC about asking questions" of frat- Sehwartzman noted that these pamphlet next Monday containing ernity men. evenings are scheduled for dif- details of Mason Plan Rush Week, Mason Plan this year will In- ferent days of the week, so that and financial obligations at indi- volve four separate occasions when those who have jobs or other ob- vidual fraternities, according1 to Freshmen may visit the various ligations on one particular night IFC President, Arnold I. Schwartz- houses to meet the upperclass- of the week will not be excluded man '66. men. from the Mason Plan, as some The pamphlet, he said, would in- The first occasion will be much were last year when all -meet- clude an IFC interpretation of earlier than usual, February 28, ings were on Tuesday evenings. Mason Plan and its meaning, a so that Freshmen and fraternity Sehwartzman also noted that the description of Rush Week acti- men will have a much longer IFC is now working on ways to vities, including the meanings of time in which to develop acquaint- improve Rush Week next Fall, meal bids, voting procedures, etc,, ances. March 15, April 28, and and are relying primarily on the and information offered by each May 10 will be the dates for the results of the Sophomore Class fraternity concerning dues, board other meetings. Survey regarding fraternities. bills, initiation fees, and the pos- •I sibilities of lntra-fraternity em- ployment, such as waiting at meals. The following Wednesday, Feb- Davis Urges All Students ruary 23, members of the IFC will meet Freshmen at their weekly To Take May Draft Test Forum to make statements about fraternity life and to answer any "Take the selective service qual- factory pursuance of a degree, and questions which the Freshmen may ification test regardless of your normal progress toward that have about the various aspects of class standing," was the advice of degree. He also noted that In using the fraternity system. Lt. Colonel Davis of the Hartford class standings for deferments, Mason Plan this year, Schwartz- Selective Service Board, who spoke freshmen in the upper one half man announced, would be altered last week in a panel discussion of their class, sophomores in the in an effort to allow Freshmen to broadcast over WRTC-FM, the upper two-thirds of their class, feel more natural about visiting campus radio station. and juniors In the upper three- BACKFIELD IN MOTION--The Ronettes demonstrated their fraternities. He commented that The test, Col. Davis said, will be fourths of their class were usually style here in April, 1964. They will return for another dazzling he hoped the pamphlet would help given in May, and probably June, deferred. The passing mark on the performance Saturday at the '69 Ball. Freshmen to feel "less stupid of this year to assist local draft selective service qualifying test, boards in selecting draftees. To- he added, was 10 (luring the Korean gether with the test, local boards War. Revolts Inevitable? will use class standing as a cri- Seniors graduating in June, how- terion for deciding who will be ever, are more eligible generally given deferments, he said. for the draft. Col. Davis explained Results of the test, which will be that acceptance at a graduate Ogleshy Condemns U.S. Viet Policy given on college campuses all over school Is not grounds for a defer- the country by a national testing ment now, as lt has been in the "Revolution and Containment" tact involved in maintaining the lation of foreign policy. agency, will be sent to each stu- past. However, once a student has was the theme of a speech by power boundaries- And fourth, The fourth and most serious flaw dent's local board, and will only entered graduate school he will Carl Oglesby, national president common status-quo must be de- in the model, he said, is the failure act positively In deferment deci- usually be deferred