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Panhellenic Panhellenic is the gov- erning association of all sororities. Each of the four sororities on cam- pus is entitled to two members and an alum- nae x advisor. Meetings are held regularly twice a month; for the purpose of handling all matters pertaining to rushing, pledging and initiation dates. Panhellenie alter- ' nates each year with the Inter-Fraternity council for their formal. This year 'the dance, Subw- flake Serenade on De- cember l, 1951, was giv- en. by the girls. The booklet on rush- ing prepared the previ- ous year proved to be a great help to the girls in understanding the rush- ing rules and the dates of rushing activities. Harmony between the male Creek groups is promoted by the Inter- f r a t e 1' n i t y Council, which is made up of two representatives f r o m each fraternity. This rep- resentative group sets up rules and policies for the individual fraternities and handles such activi- ties as the s m 0 k e r s , pledging, Greek Week, and intramural sports. The council also spon- sors a dance for Carroll 5 t u d e n t 5 every other year. The presidency, which, along with the other offices, is rotated among the fraternities, is held this year by Gordon Musil. The groupk facul- ty advisor is Dr. Jansen. Page Eigny-five
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Oratory Contest The race for the coveted Presidents OratOI Contest was a closely contested one. Chi Ome had won the cup for two successive years and. they won it for the third time it would mean thz the cup was theirs to keep. However, Trume Treleven of Tau Kappa Epsilon with his oratio entitled iiThe Great Engineerv dealing with r cial prejudice won first place in the conte Mary King representing Beta Chi Theta wo second place and first place for the girls. A11 t orations were excellent and showed mu thought and preparation. W. S. S. F. iiTo us so little, to them so muchiC-is the campus slogan for the 1951-1952 World Student Service F und drive of which Lila Radke and Nelson Pike are co-Chairmen, Georgia Hotton is financial chairman and Charlotte Dressel is pub- licity chairman. There are also forty eam- pus solicitors. The purpose of WSSF is one of mutual help and understanding-to promote in- ternational university solidarity and to make the universities centers of national and international life. WSSF is a branch of the World Uni- versity Service; is sponsored by the Uni- ted Student Christian Council; is en- dorsed by UNESCO; and it is the only national organized channel for student- to-student giving. Page Eightyeftmr
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Page Eigny-Jz'x Independent Women The year 1951-52 has been a big one for the Independent Womelfs Association. We can look back on regional and national conventions, all school events, sports, and mak- ing up a Christmas basket for the welfare family which we liadoptedf, Not content merely to take part in these activities, we showed our fighting spirit by winning the tennis, basketball, and all-school sing trophies. Social activities of the group included a iiGet to Know Usl party at the beginning of the year, a hay ride and dance in November, and informal dance in April and a farewell picnic for the seniors. The three girls who went to the Independent Regional Convention in Valparaiso and the six who attended the National Convention in Oklahoma found and brought back to our group a wealth of information which we can use and which will aid our group in years to follow. With the establishment of our alumni group, we feel that the fine work which has been carried on in the four years that we have been on campus will be continued and the I.W.A. will be strengthened as a result.
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