We had the manditory freshman & sophmore year in a dorm rule, however sorority and fraternity houses were exempt. So usually sophmores moved into the house along with those exec. offices that required you to live-in. However since about half the new member classes were sophmores, there were always several non-exec juniors in the house. I lived in my junior year and didn't hold a major office.
If a spot opened up in the house (for example we had two members study abroad for spring quarter) then it was offered to sophmores living in the dorms. Residence life would let sophmores out of their contracts, but not freshman. If someone moved out of the house and we couldn't fill the spot, then the person that moved out was responsible for paying for the spot.
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So I enter that I may grow in knowledge, wisdom and love.
So I depart that I may now better serve my fellow man, my country & God.
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