The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1963
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PITZER MEMORANDUM
Areas Of Respo risibility Defined
The "responsibilities and inter-
relations of those persons or
groups responsible for student
life and conduct" were set forth
in a memorandum recently issued
over the signature of) Rice Presi-
dent K. S. Pitzer.
According to the memorandum,
the masters of the residential
colloges are broadly charged with
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full responsibility for student life
within their colleges. Their duties
include maintaining an effective
student government, promoting a
vigorous cultural life, and in-
suring the observance of "proper
social amenities within the col-
leges."
THE MASTERS "are primarily
advisers and counselors, and are
not disciplinary officers, though
they may exercise authority of
this nature when the occasion re-
quires," the memo said.
Final responsibility for room
assignments lies with the masters,
although the memorandum
stresses that "it is expected that
the Colege government will par-
ticipate actively in establishing
the criteria of selection and in
the routine administration of
policy."
Two of the memo's nine para-
graphs are devoted to discipli-
nary procedure. "Routine dis-
ciplinary matters relating to
members of the men's colleges
will be handeled by the College
courts and reported to the Col-
lege Masters in accordance with
the internal arrangements of each
Guess who offered me an executive
position with a leading organization,
where I'll get good pay, further my
education, and enjoy world travel?
My uncle.
In this case, nepotism's a pretty good idea.
But of course you've got to measure up to get
it. To be admitted to Air Force Officer Training
School, you've got to be a good student with
skills or aptitudes we can use.
Air Force OTS is an intensive three-month
course leading to a commission as a second
lieutenant. As an Air Force officer, you'll be a
leader on the Aerospace Team—and be a part
of a vital aspect of our defense effort.
Here's a chance for ambitious college men
and women to assume great responsibility.
It's a fine opportunity to serve your country,
while you get a flying head start on the tech-
nology of the future.
We welcome your application for OTS now—
but this program may not be open to you in a
year or so. If you're within 210 days of gradu-
ation, get full information about Air Force OTS
from your local Air Force recruiter.
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College.
"MATTERS INVOLVING vio-
lations of University rules will,
if possible, be handled by the
College court concerned (or the
Inter College Court, where
appropriate). In such matters, un-
less obviously routine, the sen-
tences imposed shall be referred
through the College Master to the
Dean of Students for approval
before being carried into effect.
"The more severe sentences in-
volving suspension or dismissal
will be referred by the Dean of
Students to the President for
approval. In certain cases, in-
volving special legal or psychi-
atric factors or where disclosure
of the offense would bring un-
usual embarrassment to the stu-
dent and his parents, the Dean
of Students after consultation
with the President may take di-
rect disciplinary action. In all
cases he will inform the College
Master and the College President
concerned."
In the case of Jones College,
the memo states that Residence
Supervisors "are expected to re-
port routine violations to the
College Residence Committee,
which in turn reports to the Dean
of Women for purposes of in-
formation and disciplinary
action."
THE DEAN OF Students has
responsibility for the Studtent
Association, student publications,
all student organizations except
the College governments and
those organizations restricted to
women, parking and campus
traffic, and general campus sec-
urity.
"The Literary .Societies, so
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Rim To Highlight
City Israeli Week
Mr. David Ben-Dov, Education-
al Attache of the Israeli Em-
bassy in Washington, will speak
on "Israel in the Middle East,"
in the Fondren Library Lounge
May 2 at 8:15 pm.
THE LECTURE, part of Israel
Week in Houston, is under the
sponsorship of the Houston
chapter of the Israeli Students'
Organization in the U.S. A film,
"The Wilderness of Zion," will
be shown immediately following
Mr. Ben-Dov's presentation.
Israeli Week in Houston will
also feature an evening of
Israeli songs and dances April
29 at 8:15 pm in the Cullen Audi-
torium at the University of Hous-
ton. Starring Rakhel Hadas, the
Gardners, and the Festival Folk
Dancers, the program is open to
all Rice students and faculty
members without admission
charge.
Young Democrats
To Plot Strategy,
Hear Yarborough
The n e w 1 y-chartered Rice
Young Democrats will hold a
meeting tonight at the Texas
Observer Hall, 2131 Welch.
Don Yarborough, prominent
Houston attorney and former
candidate for governor, will de-
liver an informal talk on "The
Liberal Position in Texas Poli-
tics." Yarborough, one of last
year's Life Magazine's "Hundred
Young Men To Watch," is one
of the leaders of the liberal wing
of Texa's Democratic Pary.
After Yarborough's talk, the
club will hold what was described
by YD President Edwin Burton
as a "strategy conference" in
anticipation of next month's state
Young Democrat Convention. Re-
freshments, including soft drinks
and beer, will be served.
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The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1963, newspaper, April 24, 1963; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth231236/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.