Ned and Mrs. Jones walked through the newest Total Woman Academy facility. The post-graduate facility would be used for returning graduates and training of undergraduate staff. It included the same fixtures, furnishings and accoutrements of the senior facility except for the guest residence which was unnecessary.
The common rooms included enlarged dining, exercise, yoga and massage areas. Each suite included garden tub and opened onto the pool and sundeck. The rooms were soundproofed to help isolate them from the each other and the rest of the building.
The committee report urged that offsite soirees for senior students with pledge contributors be discontinued. Public displays outside safety and security of the guarded facility were too risky. Pledge contributors had new options: individual or small group rendezvous with volunteer seniors at the post-graduate facility, small group gatherings with other pledge contributors and graduates, attendance at Academy sponsored events like the senior banquet.
The post-graduate banquet event would be held at this facility with the past year's seniors returning for the event. They would explore whether the pledge contributors who had not offered them a card would be interested in reconsidering.
Limousines arrived and disgorged pledge contributors in tuxedos. Recent graduates had arrived earlier and occupied their individual suites. Wearing masquerade costumes to conceal their identities, they greeted the masked and tuxedoed pledge contributor guests in the large ballroom. They wore the same type of waist placard medallion with career major and cumulated poise score. Their neck medallion number corresponded with their suite number. The graduates circulated the room in conversation and, when interested, gave a pledge contributor a one of their three tokens with their number. Following dinner and dancing, the graduates retired to their suites to await enticed guests.