Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1961

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Furman University - Bonhomie Yearbook (Greenville, SC) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 27 of 218
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Stated: I.t Hudson, Cairn's Mason, Bill Nvwinan. President; Mike McCollum, Tommy Lynch. Standing: Tom Drake . Boh Evans, Pat Morgan, Stuart Skaddrn. Furman Cantrell. I. F. C. Coordinates All Fraternity Activities Bill lUMAS President The purpose of the I.F.C. is to regulate and coordinate all fraternity activity as well as to promote the improvement of the fraternity system. At the I.F.C. meetings, discussions were held alx ut fraternity policies and problems. Also, plans were made for I. F.C. projects. One of these was the Furman Scholars Day. The I.F.C. organized the day and made arrangements for a drop-in and for the activities that the Scholars were to enjo while at Furman. Other projects of the I.F.C. were information booths at Homecoming and ushering for Religious Emphasis week. Rush week each year is under the direct supervision of the I.F.C., which draws up schedules and regulations for the annual rushing period. The I. F.C. is composed of two men from each fraternity. These men are chosen by their fraternitx to represent them at the meetings. The officers are Bill Newman. President; Bill Friddle, Vice-President; Mike McCollom Treasurer; and Everett Summerall. Secretary. Other members are Les Hudson, Jim Rainwater. Tommy Lynch, Tom Drake, Pat Morgan, Stuart Skadden. and Furman Cantrell. 25

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Students carol at the Social Board-sponsored Christmas party. The tree in the dining hall was one of the many colorful campus decorations seen during the Christmas season. The Bonhomie Beauties! 24



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IFURkCREATW FI ; ;lv m »; OMORfOL hOL K. A.s Delight Children With Under the leadership of president Tommy Lynch, Kappa Alpha has participated in all phases of university life, proving particularly successful this year in the intramural league. The 'Stars and Bars' waved proudly over the brothers of the Iota chapter at every home game during the football season, reaching an apex of pride at Clemson in the final encounter. The children of Shriners Hospital were once again delighted by K. A.s annual Christmas party. During the waning weeks of winter came Rush Week, which ended by adding to Iota a valuable asset—the new pledge class. The pledges proved very helpful in strengthening the chapter by participating with the brothers in many campus activities. Gena Bean reigned as Kappa Alpha Sweetheart throughout the year, and Jane Wilbanks, sponsored by K.A., was a finalist this year in the Miss Bonhomie beauty contest. K.A.’s observed Convivium, the annual celebration of the birthday of Robert E. Lee. the spiritual founder of the order. The officers of the fraternity are Tommy Lynch. Number I; Grier Campbell. Number II; J. Richard Cassady, Number III; E. W. Rabon, Number IV; David Nelson, Number V; Clyde Bolt. Number VI; John Tew, Number VII; Hugh Grenade, Number VIII; Hank Reynolds, Number IV. The Alumni Advisor for the chapter is Mr. J. Monday Crews. Two K. A.s make a last-minute inspection of their homecoming exhibit. “A Greater Furman For A Greater Tomorrow.” The K.A. officers for the 1960-61 school year. Tommy Lynch PmUlvnt

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