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INTERFRATERNITY PLEDGE COUNCIL — Toji row: Mary Brass, Delta Delta Delta; Robert Buehler, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fred Cossman, Delta Tau Delta; James Davis, Delta Tau Delta; Virginia Lee Epp, Chi Omega; Charles Eslinger, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Rowena Fleming, Alpha Delta Pi; Bonnie French, Delta Delta Delta. Second row. Forris Frick, Sigma Nu; Harvey Haas, Phi Delta Theta; Mary Frances Jennings, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kelsa King, Alpha Gamma Rho; Thomas Lyons, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Jeanne Miller, Alpha Delta Pi; Joan iMyers, Pi Beta Phi; Jim McKitterick, Sigma Nu. Bottom rou-. Jeanne Peabody, Pi Beta Phi; Joe Pollom, Phi Delta Theta; Don Ransom, Kappa Sigma; Patricia Rath, Chi Omega; Richard Stockman, Kappa Sigma; Edward Vogel, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Werner Weiseth, Alpha Gamma Rho; Nancy Wilcox, Kappa Kappa Gamma. COUNCIL GOVERNS PLEDGE CLASSES ' I ' HE Interfraternity Pledge Council this year was represented for the first time by two mem- bers from each sorority. A new constitution, drawn up at the beginning of the school year, pro- vided for the two representatives instead of the customary one. As in the past, two members from each active fraternity completed the organization. Council Fosters Friendship The purpose of the council is to encourage better relations and social activities between the pledge classes of the Greek organizations of the College. The members met every third Thursday at the different houses. Social activities were planned, problems discussed, and suggestions made for becoming better pledges and in turn, better actives. A member of the Panhellenic council was present at each of the meetings. All suggestions and advice given were carried to the individual pledge meetings. Each year the council undertakes a special project. This year the pledges worked on plans for the development of a library of dance records to be kept by the council. Greek and other organiza- tions on the campus would be able to rent these records for special occasions. Definite action was postponed until further social activities are re- sumed. Cossman Is President Forris Frick, Jim McKitterick and Bob Ober- helman left during the year to join the armed forces. They were replaced by Max Sutter and Ray Campfield, Sigma Nu, and Walter Gage, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Officers included Fred Cossman as president; Bob Oberhelman replaced by Don Ranson, vice- president; Mary Frances Jennings, secretary-treas- urer; and Virginia Lee Epp, social chairman. Page 1. 8
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PI PHI ' S AND GUESTS (above) gather in front of their living room fireplace to chat during rush week. In the fall. Phi Delt ' s, Sigma Nu ' s and Sig Alph ' s (upper left) dance at a joint party at the Phi Delt house. AT THEIR HALLOWE ' EN party, Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s and dates gather in the recreation room for a song fest (louer left). Actives and rushees take time out for refreshments at the Tri Delt house during rush week (below). S:5fS?S ' ' r ' ? Page 140
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