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'?4 iz Y Ji ... 7,7 . - - . , ' J ' ' Lu f l IN 6' 5' INTER-SOCIETY BOARD ff I .f 4 it Ui ,A 5' ,I l . . X Ly Q GLEN BACHMAN, President PEARL FOUSEK, Secretary Daedalian Philomathean HELEN REYNOLDS DEAN RICH MRS. FLEMING PROP. DUNBAR KENNETH NOLD Tllalian Faculty Faculty Faculty Phi Beta Sigma y LORA HuBBARD EVERETT PALMER LELAND SHULT MARJORIE VOAS Alethean Delta Rho Kappa Pi Phi Alpha Phi Sigma The inter-society board is composed of representatives of the eight literary societies and three faculty representatives. The purpose of the board is to promote harmony in the social life of the campus and to formulate definite plans and rules concerning election of new mem- bers, initiations, and other details of mutual interest. Election of new members to societies is held twice yearly. Eligible upper classmen may be elected in the fall and freshmen in the spring. No student is eligible unless he has a i scholastic average of at least C. The fine spirit of co-operation shown by the societies this year is evidenced by the fact that in the fall election, for the first time on record, every elig- ' ' , ible non-society member received invitation to society membership. Again in the spring elec- X' tion a larger percentage than usual received invitations. l 1 f l 1 The faculty members act as a neutral committee in handling invitation acceptances and V, similar matters of common interest. 1 v 1 ' l :N I l l b J in 4: Vfv, - ' W Fix -H - -.-i ,L - TL1wlaLevvE.eD 1933 . f lgz. --E , Page 98
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A HOUSE COUNCIL HELEN REYNOLDS GRACE REED PORTER ELSIE BRUGGER Member-at-large Dean of Women Association President i BARBARA RICH ORA RODENISER IuAN1TA KINGDON MYRTLE THOMPSON Secretary Fire Chief Treasurer House President A The Women's Self-Government Association of Dakota Wesleyan Univer- 1 sity is an Organization including all the girls on the Wesleyan campus who are residing in dormitories or homes other than those of parents or guardians This association has control of the discipline of these girls while they are at Wesleyan. T The House Council is the executive body of the organization. It includes i T the oflicers, who are elected by the girls, and the Dean of Women. It is the aim of the Association to maintain the good and further the best interests of the women students on the campus. It is the ideal of the group to A uphold Wesleyan standards in the college home life of the girls as well as in their outside activities. r il l 12 1 , R A O - be A A .li All A Q Uv l 'll r' ,.Liy. . O O O i it ' at 1 it l l i ,Q A w l , L li Q A P L QT A l at ' T , T l I ' Y M, TUMELEVVEED 1933 J Page 97
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,I R Pian- l gif l. x 3 III PI-II KAPPA PHI f lp l v s 4 SLIQ lf A 19 0 NDED Ne' ' Phi Kappa Phi is a national scholastic honor society founded in 1897 at the University of Maine. It provides an organization dedicated to the unity and y the democracy of education that shall give recognition to scholastic excellence to honor graduates and undergraduates in all departments of American univer- y sities and colleges. Dakota Alpha Chapter Was established at Dakota Wes- . leyan University in 1924. Election to this society is a mark of scholastic achievement in the academic 4 I Work of the college course, and signifies in addition the possession of qualities ll of personality and character such as crystallize into campus leadership in stu- dent activities. Election to Phi Kappa Phi is a signal scholastic and personal honor, open to the members of the Senior class each year Who achieve scholar- shio records which place them in the upper fifth of their class. , OFFICERS OF THE DAKOTA ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI KAPPA PHI CLARA SINCLAIR ...... . President BERNICE BRADY ...... Vice-President IENNIE B. FLEMING . . . ALVA TOLE . . . . . . Secretary . Treasurer RALPH E. DUNBAR . . . Corresponding Secretary I-IARMON W. BROWN ..... . Marshal OTHER FACULTY MEMBERS OF PHI KAPPA PHI I A. V. ARLTON MARGARET M, FIELD ALVAH A. BEECHER MARY I. FULTON I GEORGE BOHMAN HELEN GETHMAN MARGARET I. CRETORS ARTHUR I. GRAHAM I 'MARION DOUGLAS RAYMOND R. GREGG STEWART A. FERGUSON GRACE R. PORTER STUDENT MEMBERS Elected 1930-1931 ROBERT DRAGOO GEORGIA EVERS MADELINE HANSON ' Elected 1931-1932 FLORENCE SHEARER CHARLOTTE NORTON ELSIE BRLIGGER MARSHALL MILLER . RAYMOND CARHART I-IAZEL BRATTON ELMA STuRDEvANT I Il fl I l l If 1 GLEN BACHMAN lg MIRIAM RAWLINSON I A GEORGIA ELCE . LEONE WAGNER A SY, 42:7 .....- TLJMEBLEXNEED 1933 CHESTER L. RICH EARL A. ROADMAN CECIL I. SEMANS MELVIN W. HYDE THOMAS W. WILLIAMS BETSY WORRELL ANNA GOLDSMITH ETTA FRERKING NORMAN EDWARDS ESTHER TILLBERG CAROL WHITCOME HAZEL GIESE
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