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Inter-Fraternity Council The Inter fiatcrnit Council was organized in 1948, to be tlie o einins board for all the tratcrnitics on the campus ot L corning College. The council is the representati e bodv of the fi e campus fraternities. With the aid of its facultx ad iser. 01i er E. I larris, associate professor of psvchologv. the Inter- fratcrnitx Council has become recognized as a dominant force on the campus. 1 he purpose ol the Creek letter go crning hocK is to weld the fraternities into a co-operati e group and to promote an altruistic spirit among the fraternities. During this vear the council established pledge periods, hazing regulations, and principles necessarv to Iraternitv work. The council also ser ed as a clearing point for social activities of its members. For the 1949 50 term the delegates elected William King, president; Cordon Alli- son, icc president, and jack laust, secretary-treasurer. StnniUng Left to Right— Lucas, Horn, Bronson. Pattcrino, M( cr. Se«(erf— Faust, King, .Mlison. 15
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! • ;!n;lif-M.il k.i, Swc.l, llii.k Milt.r, II. ■ni. IIi.um. I!r..ui.. S. ' ur.-.i-Noah, L luiir K. . rm- . Ik-llak, W.»kI. btiiclcnt L«overiinicnl Xssociation Tin ' s vcar, more than anv other vcar since it was founded in 1946, the Student Clovernment Association was rcsp)nsihle for |ilacinf; student representatixes in posi tions where thev could take a real part in planning; c )llc ;e acli itics. The association appointed students to meet with faculty, administration, .ind .ilumni cominiilccs on college projects throughout liic ear. Through the Student Coxernmeni Association, students had .1 ii.ind in scheduling and keeping a calendar of all campus e ents, and in |ilanning assembly and chapel programs. .Artist and Lecture Series presentations, and the (.reater Lveoming Banquet. I Ills car. for the lirst time, the Student Government Xssociation sent a reprcscn tative to meetings of the College . lumni Council. Paul E. Arnev. one of the eight students w ho founded the Association, was elected president for the 1949-50 term. Ser in with .Arnev as officers of the association were the followin : Charles Ed- wards, first ice president; Cieorge Bellak, second ice president; Frances Wood, secre- tary, and Thomas Bellcw, treasurer. 14
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,U -. L Siiiriifni , I t ' fl In lii lit - Sivw ATI, Sluirti, Hill. Wcimt, C.nUlsmilh, St. S«Mirtl— Felix, Mover, Swcci, Shellmun. Student Council The Student Countil was or ani eil in lel iii.ii . 1949. Im ilu piim.iiv |nir|(ise of promoting consideration of students tow.ird citli oiIut on tlic c.ini|His. The council has Ixcn lunctioninj; under the approval of the Faculty Council and I)r. Inhn W. Long, College president. Donald J. l-clix. dean i ( men. is ad iser to the group. Meetings are held in his apartment in Old .Main each Tuesday evening. The members ol the Council represent students from each Iniilding and lloor of the dormitories rin the campus, and day students. Officers are elected annualK h ilic members of the Coinuil. Tiiose who served this ear were: Iiurtt E. Sweet, president, and CKcle j. SIiellm,in, secretary. Ihc Student Council, functioning under a constitution written and approved this vcar, has acted as a disciplinary body. 16
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