CALTECH STUDENT HISTORY NOTES
THE SOUTH HOUSES
Prior to the construction of the south houses, three student delegates, Robert Lehman, Phillip Schoeller and Walter Scholtz went on a tour of the U.S. and parts of Europe to study the best type of living conditions for students. Robert Lehman clearly played a major role throughout the planning process. The plan developed called for four distinct houses rather than dormitories. ``Fraternities have agreed to dissolve to best work out a plan on a thoroughly democratic basis''.
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First floor plan of the south houses.
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Second floor plan of the south houses. With the establishment of the four new student houses, intermural sports were changed in 1931-32. Previously these had been organized as contests between the years. Now they were organized as contests between the four houses plus a team from the Non-Resident Club, often known simply as ``The Club''. Moreover, the series of contests known as ``Discobolus'' began almost immediately and continues to this day.
Last updated 4/10/04.
Christopher E. Brennen