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82. HOOM Parties ___^_ <! 10 1 l en « . i r ^ J ^ ^ J ? * « 7 % frateraitiaa in the F Pen-Hellenic Council ere hereafter to be according to the following rules: 1 a. Each fraternity in good standing in the Council titled to one house party a yeas shall be b. Guests shall not be permitted in the house fore 1:00 p.m. Friday nor after 6:00 p.m. Sunday. c The chaperons shall be approved by the Dean and at least one . of them shall be offi.of Women* _ ^ dally connected with the University. (2) Any fraternity violating any rule of Section 1 shall be suspended from the Pan-Hellenic Council for the period of one year, shall not be permitted to have a house party during the year following that of the violation, and shall be subject to such other discipline as the University authorities may direct. (3) Permission to have house parties may be given to all fraternities having an average of C or .for the preceding semester. (4) Only guests may live in the chapter during the time of the house party.

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81 Social Functions—Dances

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(a) When held. N o social function Bnav be held by any student organization on other than Friday evening or Saturday afternoon or evening, except on the evening preceding or afternoon of a University holiday or during vacations. (b) Number. Not more than two evening dances may be given by any social fraternity or sorority in one semester, and not more than four in one calendar year. Undergraduate professional organizations and societies other than social fraternities-may not be allowed more than one dance per year. (c) Hours. The closing hours of all functions shall be not later than 12:00 p.m., unless otherwise authorized by the Council of Administration on the recommendation of the Committee on Student 1 Organizations and Activities. By "closing hour ' is meant that all features of the function must be entirely concluded and the house or hall cleared of guests. Every organization giving a dance shall make such arrangements as will enable all guests to be at home by half-past twelve o'clock. .1 (d) Permission to hold functions. A petition must be presented to the Council of Administration! through the Committee on Student Organization*^ ami Activities, at least two weeks before the date of any proposed social function. The petition mug State the nature and general program of the funfh tion, when and where to be held, hours, and the chaperons as prescribed under section (e). No funo

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