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Grades Higher Than Year Ago Undergraduate Groups’ Grade Point Averages Winter Term 1963-64 Rank Men's Org. G.P.A. 2.914 2.863 2855 2 821 1 Watson Hall 2.809 2.781 2.777 2.773 2.768 2.752 2.751 2 Theta Chi 2.731 2.728 2.715 2.703 2.699 2.697 3 Burgess Hall 2.689 2.671 4 Boynton Hall 2.665 2.661 2.660 ’ 5 Phi Sigma Kappa 2.647 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.639 2.637 2.636 2.635 2.631 7 Clark Hall 2.6227 2.6220 8 Bean East 2.6214 2.6212 2.6211 9 Kappa Sigma 2.619 2.615 Upperclass Dorms 2.614 10 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.610 2.602 11 CoUier Hall 2.597 12 Chi Psi 2.595 13 DeCou Hall 2.588 2.583 2.5828 2.5824 2.580 All University 2.5735 2.5733 2.570 14 DeBusk Hall 2.565 15 Phi Kappa Psi 2.563 16 Philadelphia House 2.560 2.557 17 Delta Upsilon 2.5496 2.5490 2.547 18 Campbell Club 2.546 19 Off-Campus Men 2.543 20 Beta Theta Pi 2 542 21 Sigma Chi 2.536 22 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2.533 All Fraternity 2.531 2.530 23 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.522 All Men 2.509 2.504 2.5C2 24 Chi Phi St 499 25 McClure Hall 2.493 26 Morton Hall 2.490 27 Parsons Hall 2.486 28 Alpha Hall 2.484 29 Phi Gamma Delta 2.472 2.471 30 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.464 31 Ganoe Hall 2.461 32 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.438 33 Phi Delta Theta 2.43099 O 34 Sheldon Hall 2.425 35 Stafford Hall 2.420 2.403 36 Alpha Tau Omega 2.398 Freshman Dorms 2.390 37 Delta Chi 2.384 2.366 38 Young Hall 2.365 All Fraternity PL 2.346 39 Sigma Nu 2.316 40 Barrister 2.315 41 Delta Tau Delta 2.3082 23081 42 Douglass Hall 2.304 43 Dymept Hall 2.294 44 Omega Hall 2.288 45 Hale Kane Hall 2.264 46 Adams Hall 2.261 2.200 47 Sherry Ross Hall 2.196 48 Gamma Hall 2.182 UO Rank Women's Organ. Rnk. 1 Pi Beta Phi 1 2 Highland 2 3 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 4 Delta Gamma 4 5 6 Laurel 5 7 Tingle 6 8 Alpha Phi 7 9 Bean West 8 10 Off-campus Women 9 11 Ann Judson 10 12 13 Orides 11 14 Alpha Xi Delta 12 15 Kappa Alpha Theta 13 16 Sigma Kappa 14 All Sorority 17 18 Cloran Hall 15 19 All Women 20 Alpha Delta Pi 16 21 22 23 Chi Omega 17 24 Alpha Omicron Pi 18 25 Thornton Hall 19 Upperclass Dorms 26 27 Rogers 20 28 29 Alpha Chi Omega 21 30 Zeta Tau Alpha 22 31 32 Gamma Phi Beta 23 33 34 Dunn Hall 24 35 36 37 38 Carson Hall 25 39 McClain Hall 26 40 Spiller Hall 27 41 Robbins Hall 28 All University 42 Delta Delta Delta 29 43 Sweetser Hall 30 44 45 46 All Sorority Pledge 47 48 Alpha Gamma Delta 31 49 Delta Zeta 32 50 51 52 53 54 55 Caswell Hall 33 56 Freshman Dorms 57 Hawthorne Hall 34 58 Moore Hall 35 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Henderson Hall 36 66 67 68 69 Smith Hall 37 70 71 72 Schafer 38 73 74 75 Willcox Hall 39 76 77 78 79 80 McAlister 40 81 82 83 84 85 86 Rebec 41 87 88 Kennedy Center Receives Award The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has re ceived an award from the Free doms Foundation at Valley Forge for collecting and presenting on recordings the outstanding music of the four great U. S. Armed Forces Service bands. The recordings were made dur ing the period when Jarold A. Kieffer, now associate professor of political science at the Univer sity and assistant to the Univer sity president, was executive di rector of the arts center which is being established in Washington, D.C. All profits from the sale of the band albums are being do nated to the center. More Discipline Code Conduct Committee Gives Social Activities Regulations Additional rules for the Uni versity Discipline ('ode were re leased by University President Arthur S. Flemming's office. The new rules, approved by the Student Conduct Committee on April 9, are in effect imme diately. Ill Rules and Regulations Pursuant to Sections l-B-4 and 1-E-l of the Student Conduct Code the following are adopted by the Student Conduct Committee as rules for the violation of which sanctions may be imposed. A. Dormitory Rules (adopted by the Student Conduct Commit tee, November, 1963.) 1. Rooms must be given proper care. Occupants will be held financially responsible for dam age beyond reasonable wear and tear. 2. Sanctions may be imposed for failure to comply with the fol lowing rules, which pertain specifically to the room renting situation: a Locked doors and fire doors must not be propped open b. Firearms and weapons must be stored in the luggage room c. Fire alarms and equipment must not be tampered with. d. Dormitory equipment and fur nishings must not be removed e. Electrical appliances must be used only in their proper places. No ironing or cooking in rooms. f. Laundry facilities are restrict ed to residents of the building only. g. Residents must stay off roofs and sides of dormitory build ings. [ h. No pets are permitted. | i. House guests must be regis tered with counselor or head resident. ; j. Liquor and liquor containers are not permitted in dormi tory buildings. k. Actions that may create a hazard to the health or safety of residents or cause damage to property are not permitted in the dormitories; e g., water fights, water balloon dropping, shaving cream fights, firecrack ers, intentionally set fires, con spicuously unsanitary con ditions, etc. 3. Sanctions may be imposed for infraction of rules pursuant to the following: a. Each unit shall establish quiet hours. Decisions as to what shall constitute quiet hours will be determined by either total complex, building, or unit. b. Dormitory residents shall de cide whether or not non-resi dents will be allowed to use recreational facilities. B. Visiting Rules 1. In order to respect the privacy of those in residence, members of the opposite sex are not al lawed above the first floor of the buildings housing the re spective living organizations 2. Women may only visit in Uni versity related men’s housing when accompanied by an ap propriate chaperone or when house mothers are present, ex cept when conducting official University business or making ' official announcements. 3. Dating in University controlled or related housing after closing hours shall be considered a violation of closing hours. C. Social Activities (adopted by the Student Conduct Commit tee, April, 1964.) WEDDINGS HOUSE DANCES PORTRAITS DWAYNE STUDIO 1410 Orchard 342-4224 1. Any social event involving chaperones or with decorations falling under the regulations of the Fire Marshall must be registered in the Office of Stu dent Affairs not later than 5:00 p.m. of the Tuesday preceding the event. 2. The closed period for all event* is from 5:00 p.m. of the third day prior to the first day of the examination period through the examination period. 3 Kach living organization may have two major house dances a year. These dances must be held in the living quarters of the organizations or in a Uni versity approved location, and are restricted to the member ship of the organization and a normal guest list. 4. Informal house functions, such as firesides, record or dinner dances, etc., are restricted to riday and Saturday nights No special preparations are to be made for these events 5. Social activities of schools, de partments, allied fraternities and honoraries must be held in a University approved location and must not conflict with im portant University functions Attendance at such activities must be restricted to students and faculty, and their families, of the school or department, or to the members of the organi zation. and a limited number of invited guests, and may not be all campus in scope c lass Activities: a. Classes may schedule one < 1) , all class social or recreational activity per quarter. The fol lowing are regarded as class ac tivities. Frosh Snoball. Fresh men: Homecoming, Sopho- j more: Junior Weekend, Junior j b. A social or recreational class activity must be scheduled for no longer than one day and must be concluded by regu larly scheduled closing hours for that day. c. For any class activity, the class ofTicers shall take all appro priate measures necessary to • insure that attendance or par j ticipation in the activity is re stricted to class members and their dates. Exceptions are; Junior Weekend and Home-' coming activities. 7. All-Campus Dances: a A maximum of four major all campus dances will be allowed including Homecoming, Junior Prom, and Order of the "O" Dance. 1) These dances must be held in either the Student Union or McArthur Court, pref Admissions... (Continual from poor 1) more significant than his figures because a dorm reservation in volves a $50 deposit while his figures are free. He said Oregon State Univer sity is also experiencing a slump in dormitory reservations but he said he thought it was not as significant as the University’s. Barkhurst said he thinks the University will be able to meet the number of students it is bud geted for—10,525. erably on Saturday nights. 2) Dates of dunces will not be changed for the con venience of big-name bands or performers. d. Other all campus dances must be held on Friday and Satur day nights under sponsorship of the Student Union Board. B. Organized serenades are al lowed on Saturday nights. Such serenades: a. Official chaperones shall be ap proved by the Ofllce of Stu dent Affairs b. The Office of Student Affairs will determine the number of chaperones that will be ade quate for social affairs. c A chaperonage fee of $5 00 for each couple serving as chap eron must be paid to the Uni versity of Oregon cashier for each social function, unless the fee is waived by the chaperon through the Office of Student Affairs. I). Social Activity Eligibility: Former students who have been disqualified for enroll ment or expelled from the Uni versity. or who have been dis qualified for enrollment be cause of poor scholarship, are denied the privileges of the in stitution and of the organiza tions in any way connected with it; they are not to be per mitted to participate, as mem bers, in any social gathering of students, or invited or al lowed to reside in any fra ternity, sorority, co-op. or dor mitory. CompUf* Electronic Tune-Up NIX SHELL SERVICE U-HAUl RENTALS Hum 01 2-3931 *91 Eiil Sfoadwiy b|tM rou SHOULD BE IN MOVIES. NOW SHOWING •-1 ^ULBRynnEa CEORCfCNMlRlS SMBUMUHBA iMivumn v> EUZAUIM MONTGOMERY y.99 N l i Mi. No. of 0v/cr h cad Why did Dr. Strangelove want , ten women for each man? j K&iDr.Strangelove on How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb A Columbia Pictures Release APRIL 22