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Bonds of fraternal membership are strengthened in an independent residence. The house serves as a symbol with which members identify Fraternal orders attempt to achieve character through conformity to established standards. A modified form of the present fraternity house will be established at the new campus. Lt is expected that fraternities will be able to rent block units within the Institute housing facilities. Ks ' I] KAPfA Mil 1 -ClIAPT l. FRATERNITY HOUSES
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Bleak lia 11 Dave’s liaven EDGERTON PARK For the neighbors Many of the married students of RIT find that Edgerton Park meets their need for hous- ing facilities. This residence operated by the Institute is located on Backus Street about a mile and a quarter from the Institute. The types of apartments offered range from studios to three-room units. Community areas are available and are used for parties by the married residents; the children have their own recreational area. These common living areas provide the basis for drawing the students and their families into a meaningful social unit. The “Old Museum,”as it is commonly referred to, lias provided a home for many young families. 23
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RESIDENT ADVISORS A new member of tho Resident Halls needs to have someone w hom he can refer to and confide in if he is to make the proper adjustment to his living situation. The RA serves as an on-the-spot co-ordinator and promoter to effect a more rewarding living experience for each resident. The resident advisor system was established eight years ago at Nathaniel Rochester Hall; a similar system has been effected at Kate Gleason Hall for the past four years. The Women ys Resident Halls include Kate Gleason Hall and Perkins Hall. Each has a staff of five advisors and a Head Resident. KATE GLEASON AND PERKINS HALLS-Fore- ground; Katherine Corti. Front Row: Jane Meades, Kathy Collins, Mary Latosi, Valerie Harrison, Mary Walton, Kathy McCormick. Back Row: Mrs. Belle Lyman, Joanne England, Carmen Spofford, Mary Jane Miklusev, Deanne Molinari, Jonna Gane. NATHANIEL ROCHESTER HALL=-Front Row: Martin Harris, Ralph Israel, Anthony Puskarz, Robert Fisher, Donald Gaeta, James Rasmussen, Alan Conklin. Center Row: Steven Janis, James Wildey, David Rylance, Gerald Hills, David Frantz, John Pierce, Joseph Evrard, Lloyd Wright, James Pluniky, Raymond Rignel, Earle Wootton, Robert Schwleit. Back Row: Ara Hourdajian, Neil Mulvenna, Kent Peters, Richard Neidich. 25
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