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Interfraternity Council The Interfruternity Council is now in its fifth year of usefulness. It was forlnctl in thc spring of 193511, ufter thc nt-cd for such un flfglllllllltiifbll had long been fclt. Efforts nuzclc in the past to organize Ll governing council for the fraternities had fuilecl, and much op- position was rnct when thc new utteinpt was made. However, after a grunt clezil of discus- sion ti set of rules and regulations wus drawn up and prescntecl to the various frutcrnilics. XVhcn these rules were ncccptcil, the lntcr- frzztcrnity Council wus horn. The Council includes two int-inhcrs from each fraternity, A faculty nn-uihcr is uskt-il to preside at till mectings anal uclyise, hut not UR. ARTHUR ly, IWCKER yotc. Dr. Arthur D. Bcckcr has ht-en thc fHClllty chairman since the council's forlnution, To his znlyict- uncl jllflgllltlll in many clifiicult muttcrs, thc group feels thut it owes much of its success. The Council mainly proposes to govt-rll rushing of new incn in Scptenilmcr nnfl ,hunuiry and to promote goml will hetwccu frtiternitics, ln zultlition In governing rushing, thc council sponsors intcrfrutcrnity athletics :unl olfcrs Ll cup to thc win' ners of each contest. Likewise it sponsors un nnuuul Intcrfrntcrnity ilunct- in the spring of the ycur, which is the most outstunmling event of thc yt-ur, 2 A, 3 ,493-i ' 1 .44 Fin! Rmc-H. Carter, F. Fanuelly, E, Comstock, A Stucgcr Y Mancliestcr, R. jackson 3051711171 Row-F, Summers, L. Gross, E. Ynnclagrift, T Cuniiclfl, E. Porter, D. Terhunc
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