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than twenty-five (25) hours of University work or has made himself eligible under the preceding rcgu lations. No chapter of a fraternity whose average (or the two preceding semesters' it below 3.00 may initiate during the following semester any • student wbo&e individual average for such semester is below 3.00 in all the courses for which he was registered i have as a lodger chapter of a fraternity in its chapter house or annex longer than the semester in which he was pledged, and one month following, an/ pledge whom it ma/ not initiate, unless the fraternity signifies its intention of retaining that student as a pledge and gives notice of such action to the Dean of Men. No student shall he pledged longer than two consecutive semesters if he fails to earn grades that will permit his initiation. Special consent for waiving this rule must be granted by the Dean of Men. A fraternity must nfine its mock initiation in each case to its own ouse and grounds and must impose no tasks upon its initiates which will interfere with their regular study hours. A fraternity which violates this rule shall be denied all chapter he violation occurs The above regulations apply in full to sororities, except that the reauired st; must be obtained from the Dean of Women 81. Chaperons in Any organized groups of ndergraduate women living together in sororities or cooperative he:; must make satisfactory arrangements for house chaperons with the Dean of Women through recommendations and interviews. Similar arrangements for chaperons must be made with the Dean of Women by the proper authorities of church houses before students may be permitted to live in such houses.. Names of chaperons will then be presented to the Council of Administration by the Dean of Women for approval. Contracts with chaperons must be made the condition that they will be terminal at any time it unsatisfactory conditions make it necessary for the Council of Administration to withdraw its approval. Chaperons shall be responsible to the Council of Administration, throuRh the DcaJi of Women, for the enforcement of the house rules aKreed unotl by their groups and approved by the l)ean of Women Chaperons shall, through interviews at least once two weeks, k . p the Dean of Women constantly in < touch with the activities of their group

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