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In 1921, William Lowe Bryan, the tenth president of Indiana University, founded the Board of Aeons. This group consisted of twelve undergraduate men who were chosen by the president based on leadership and scholarship, and their responsibility was to act as a bridge between the university administration and the student body.
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===Bathroom Entrapment Scandal===
  
== The "Pink Scares" of the Cold War ==
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“Surveillance” is not just a metaphor to describe the paranoid feelings of the Cold War years. Between 1955 and 1959, an elite student council at IU known as the Board of Aeons became concerned with homosexuality on campus. Their actions were in line with activities on other campuses across the country, and in the federal government, where a policy of rooting out suspected homosexuals created what historians have come to call the Cold War “Pink Scare” or “Lavender Scare.”
  
During the late 1950’s, the Board of Aeons was under the direction of President Herman B Wells. Reflecting Cold War sensibilities, between 1955 and 1959 many members of the Board became concerned with homosexuality on campus. They occasionally discussed specific suspected homosexuals. For example, in a meeting on September 19, 1957, one regular board member, Bill Cast, told the Board that he had reason to believe that Leland S. McClung was a possible homosexual. The Board of Aeons assigned Cast to engage in further research on Mr. McClung’s sexual preference.
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The Board of Aeons was established in 1921 and consisted of twelve undergraduate men chosen on the basis of their leadership and scholarship by the university president, to whom they reported directly. Their responsibility was to act as a bridge between the university administration and the student body. During the late 1950’s, the Board of Aeons was under the direction of President Herman B Wells, and they occasionally discussed specific instances of suspected homosexual activity on campus. For example, in a meeting on September 19, 1957, Aeon Bill Cast told the Board he had reason to believe that one Leland S. McClung was a possible homosexual. The Board of Aeons tasked Cast with further investigating Mr. McClung’s sexual preference.
 
 
== Bathroom Entrapment ==
 
  
 
===Planning===
 
===Planning===
  
For a handful of students and faculty at Indiana University, the Board’s concerns about homosexuality did not end with meeting gossip. On September 18, 1958, a Board member by the name of Barolay Cale reported “possible homosexual activities in the men’s restroom on the second floor of the main library”. He suspected men were soliciting other men for sex by leaving messages on the walls of the bathroom. After the meeting, Cale began observing usage patterns of the restroom, and later reported noting several men spending extended periods of time in the restroom. The Board of Aeons then decided that all the members would take turns operating a regular stake-out of the bathroom with hopes of getting first time offenders psychiatric treatment and expelling repeat offenders.
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For a handful of students and faculty at Indiana University, the Board of Aeon’s attention to homosexuality did not end in idle speculation. On September 18, 1958, Board member the Barclay Cale reported “possible homosexual activities in the men’s restroom on the second floor of the main library.He suspected that men were soliciting other men for sex by leaving messages on the bathroom walls. After the meeting, Cale began observing usage patterns of the restroom, and later reported seeing several men spending extended periods of time in the restroom. The Board of Aeons then decided that all the members would take turns conducting a stake-out of the bathroom, with the goal of entrapping men caught engaging in sexual activity.  They planned to refer first-time offenders for psychiatric treatment, and to expel repeat offenders.
  
 
===Execution===
 
===Execution===
  
On October 16th, Cale decided to use cameras to document homosexual activity in the bathroom, with the intent to report the any participants to the IU Police Department. On October 23rd, he and another board member, Monroe, took the cameras to the bathroom. They constructed a trap door above the restroom and tested their system for taking photographs of men using the toilet stalls. Afterwards, they began taking pictures of men who they believed to be engaging in sex. At a later date, yet another board member by the name of Yaochim, expressed his belief that the pictures were being spread around campus.
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On October 16th, 1958, Cale decided to use cameras to document homosexual activity in the bathroom, and to turn any evidence over to the IU Police Department. On October 23rd, he and another board member constructed a trap door in the restroom ceiling, behind which they installed the camera, and they tested their system for taking photographs of men using the toilet stalls. Afterwards, they began taking pictures of men—staff, students, and faculty—who they believed to be engaging in sex. At a subsequent board meeting, another Aeon claimed that the pictures were being spread around campus..
  
 
===Aftermath===
 
===Aftermath===
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It appears that the bathroom observation ended at the end of 1959, possibly because previous members of the Board urged the current members to keep their activities more positive. Rumors from immediately following the event noted the departure of several students and at least one staff member soon after the conclusion of Clay’s bathroom entrapment scheme.
 
It appears that the bathroom observation ended at the end of 1959, possibly because previous members of the Board urged the current members to keep their activities more positive. Rumors from immediately following the event noted the departure of several students and at least one staff member soon after the conclusion of Clay’s bathroom entrapment scheme.
  
Minutes, 19 September 1957, Board of Aeons.
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On November 6th, Dean of Students Robert Shaffer and Dr. Wardell Pomeroy of the Kinsey Institute attended a Board of Aeons meeting to help sort out the “homosexuality problem on the campus.” The Dean decided that all staff involved in the bathroom sex scandal would be immediately fired, but that students involved would be dealt with on an individual basis. The Dean also decided that the bathroom would be locked to everybody except staff members with keys.
 
 
Minutes, 25 September, 1958, Board of Aeons.
 
 
 
Minutes, 2 October 1958, Board of Aeons.
 
 
 
Minutes, 12 October 1958, Board of Aeons.
 
 
 
Minutes, 16 October 1958, Board of Aeons.
 
  
Minutes, 23 October 1958, Board of Aeons.
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It appears that the bathroom surveillance had ended by December 1958, possibly because previous members of the Board urged the current members to keep their activities more positive. Rumors immediately following the entrapment scheme noted the departure of several students and at least one staff member.
  
Minutes, 30 October 1958, Board of Aeons.
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Sources
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Minutes of Meetings, Board of Aeons, 19 September 1957-11 December 1959. University Archives, Indiana University. Accessible online at [Need full citations].
  
Minutes, 6 November 1958, Board of Aeons.
 
  
Minutes, 11 December 1958, Board of Aeons
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:05, 29 March 2010

Bathroom Entrapment Scandal

“Surveillance” is not just a metaphor to describe the paranoid feelings of the Cold War years. Between 1955 and 1959, an elite student council at IU known as the Board of Aeons became concerned with homosexuality on campus. Their actions were in line with activities on other campuses across the country, and in the federal government, where a policy of rooting out suspected homosexuals created what historians have come to call the Cold War “Pink Scare” or “Lavender Scare.”

The Board of Aeons was established in 1921 and consisted of twelve undergraduate men chosen on the basis of their leadership and scholarship by the university president, to whom they reported directly. Their responsibility was to act as a bridge between the university administration and the student body. During the late 1950’s, the Board of Aeons was under the direction of President Herman B Wells, and they occasionally discussed specific instances of suspected homosexual activity on campus. For example, in a meeting on September 19, 1957, Aeon Bill Cast told the Board he had reason to believe that one Leland S. McClung was a possible homosexual. The Board of Aeons tasked Cast with further investigating Mr. McClung’s sexual preference.

Planning

For a handful of students and faculty at Indiana University, the Board of Aeon’s attention to homosexuality did not end in idle speculation. On September 18, 1958, Board member the Barclay Cale reported “possible homosexual activities in the men’s restroom on the second floor of the main library.” He suspected that men were soliciting other men for sex by leaving messages on the bathroom walls. After the meeting, Cale began observing usage patterns of the restroom, and later reported seeing several men spending extended periods of time in the restroom. The Board of Aeons then decided that all the members would take turns conducting a stake-out of the bathroom, with the goal of entrapping men caught engaging in sexual activity. They planned to refer first-time offenders for psychiatric treatment, and to expel repeat offenders.

Execution

On October 16th, 1958, Cale decided to use cameras to document homosexual activity in the bathroom, and to turn any evidence over to the IU Police Department. On October 23rd, he and another board member constructed a trap door in the restroom ceiling, behind which they installed the camera, and they tested their system for taking photographs of men using the toilet stalls. Afterwards, they began taking pictures of men—staff, students, and faculty—who they believed to be engaging in sex. At a subsequent board meeting, another Aeon claimed that the pictures were being spread around campus..

Aftermath

On November 6th, Dean of Students Robert Shaffer and Dr. Wardell Pomeroy of the Kinsey Institute attended a Board of Aeons meeting to help sort out the “homosexuality problem on the campus”. The Dean decided that all staff involved in the bathroom sex scandal would be immediately fired, but the students involved would be dealt with on an individual basis. The Dean also decided that the bathroom would be locked to everybody except staff members with keys.

It appears that the bathroom observation ended at the end of 1959, possibly because previous members of the Board urged the current members to keep their activities more positive. Rumors from immediately following the event noted the departure of several students and at least one staff member soon after the conclusion of Clay’s bathroom entrapment scheme.

On November 6th, Dean of Students Robert Shaffer and Dr. Wardell Pomeroy of the Kinsey Institute attended a Board of Aeons meeting to help sort out the “homosexuality problem on the campus.” The Dean decided that all staff involved in the bathroom sex scandal would be immediately fired, but that students involved would be dealt with on an individual basis. The Dean also decided that the bathroom would be locked to everybody except staff members with keys.

It appears that the bathroom surveillance had ended by December 1958, possibly because previous members of the Board urged the current members to keep their activities more positive. Rumors immediately following the entrapment scheme noted the departure of several students and at least one staff member.

Sources Minutes of Meetings, Board of Aeons, 19 September 1957-11 December 1959. University Archives, Indiana University. Accessible online at [Need full citations].