Word: proctoring
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...First-year men are almost wholly excluded from this form of “going-out.” Unless they belong to sports teams, which gives them special “ins,” they are left to enjoy enthralling Undergraduate Council gatherings at Loker or risk proctor-intervention during short-lived Yard parties. Lucky sophomore men are given the opportunity to punch, but the reality is that each of the eight clubs (which have memberships ranging from thirty to forty-five men) can only take ten to fifteen newcomers. This computation means around nine percent of undergraduate...
...Having a proctor not much older than his or her freshman is by no means the rule—Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth S. Nathans says in an e-mail that Lum is “incidentally, the youngest person to have served as a Proctor within the past decade...
...necessarily a crucial element,” Freshman Deans’ Office Administrator Robert M. Cronin says of the decision whether or not to hire a proctor. “An older proctor could be really bad. I just think it’s good that our proctors are not undergraduates so they have some distance...
...only four years’ distance from her own freshman year, but she says the proximity allows her to offer advantages students might not find from every proctor on campus...
...seems to be loving life as a proctor. “It’s what I wanted to do since I was a freshman,” she says. Her particular group of first-years makes the experience especially fun, since they are, according to Lum, simply “awesome...