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Pint Row, Loft to Right: Scott. Kemper. Archer. Honry Second Row: Hiqh. Brewster Huqhes. Hall. Not Pictured: Don Rosoborry. Sam Price, Bob Brown. Buddy Miller. Tom Ely. The Inter-Fraternity Council directs the joint activities of the six campus-wide social fraternities. Each fraternity is represented on the council by its president and vice- president. The council is sponsored by the Dean of Men, who handles the bidding process. The sponsor announces at the end of the quiet period the names of the students who accepted and gives to the president of the fraternity the acceptance cards. Intramurals, homecoming campaign, sweetheart dance and pledging are the areas of vital concern for the Inter-Fraternity Council. The body has the right to pass regula- tions by which all members must abide. It is responsible for disciplinary action taken against member fraternities who violate established regulations regarding fraternities. In conjunction with the Pan-Hellenic Council the IFC helped to establish a picnic pavillion for campus-wide use. The IFC co-sponsored with the Student Government the Four Preps' appearance on the campus this fall. Like the Pan-Hellenic Council, membership on the IFC can change each semester. Fall semester representatives were: Dick Kemper. President. Dave Henry. Vice-President. Bruce High. Secretary-Treasurer. Ken Brewster. Bob Brown. Don Herbert. Larry Nave. Eddie Wolcott. Jim Summitt. James Warden. Charlie Nagle, and Tommy Haskins. DICK KEMPER Pr »id nf 59 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL
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PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL GOLOIE ROSS President The Pan-Hellenic Council co-ordinates the rushing and pledging of the four social sororities. Each sorority is represented on the council by its president, vice-president and Pan-Hellenic representative. The four council offices are filled by one member from each sorority delegation. Among the major activities of the Pan-Hellenic Council are the teas which are given for women students who have signed up for rushing. This year the Pan-Hell in conjunction with the Inter-Fraternity Council sponsored the building of a picnic pavillion for parties and cook-outs. The Pan-Hellenic Council is sponsored by the Dean of Women. It is through the sponsor that bids are mailed and received. The Council conducts the bidding by the preferential system. Membership on the Pan-Hellenic Council can vary each semester. Fall members were: Goldie Ross. President. Page Brickey, Sue Gilbert. Ann Edmondson. Dottie Pack. Becky Hurst. Vicki Morison. Carol Zane Thompson, Pam McKinney. Virginia Arington. Trina Lane, and Carolyn Foard. Seated, Left to Right: Peggy Ell more, Ann McCoy. Gold o Ross, Becky Hunt, (standing) Carol Besectcr. Shorry Amidon. Virginia Arington. Gail Long. Eleanor Smith. Rcba Lcody. Niz Porterfield. Not Pictured: Cathy Jones. 58
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Tracing their history to the year 1927, the brothers of Beta Lambda Zeta continue in a tradition of activeness and brotherhood. The Lambs began their projects this year by providing desk blotters for each student on campus. Lee Powell from Arlington. Virginia, was sweetheart for this year. Mason, Warden. Summitt. and Brown in the Blue Key. Mason serving as senior class President and elected to Who's Who. Summitt as SPHINX Business Manager; Micou as director of the Col- legians. A highlight of the year was the awarding of the Garnand Scholarship to a deserving male student. Pledge party at Andy's and the fall dinner-dance at the Holiday Inn. Studying and long day's journey into night for a Rainbow burger or a Dead-eye burger, bull-sessions or double-dating. All phases of campus activities find Beta Lambs actively participating. A fraternity proud of its alumni and its rich tradition. A fraternity preserving the tradition of a great brotherhood. First Row: Mahan Archer Steve Bingham Paul Brown John Bundy Joe Bunn Second Row: Clyde Christmas Ron Dean Ed Garris Hugh Gwyn Dave Hedrick Third Row: Vernon Hicks Charlie Mason Bill Micou John Nichols Frank Ralston Fourth Row: Jim Scott Johnny Speidel Jerry Strong Jim Summitt Bob Varnell Fifth Row: James Warden Stan Watts Jim Williams Brooks Wood Jim Yates Not Pictured: Andy Hargroves. Don McDaniel. Lynn O'Donnell. Warren Sanders. Ralph Stinson
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