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i...l.... Left to Right: Il. NTHSSIIISIII, A. Kremzier, Dr. C. Smith, E. Sackett. Pan-l-lellenic Council OFl7lCERS AND M'Ellfl BERS PI'CSid611t ...... ........ l Dr. Carl Sputhg Board of Trustees Secretary ...... ........ E vclyn Sackettg Delta Psi Kappa 'Beatrice Massmang Phi Delta Pi Alvin Kremzierg Phi Epsilon Kappa Mrs. C. L. Hester, Faculty. This year, the Pan-Hellenic Council, that group of individuals which repre- sents the harmonious organization of all the various groups within the school, had a very successful and smoothly-running year. The mutual spirit of coopera- tion seems to be rather firmly established now. VVe feel a bit proud of such a condition and hope that nothing in the future will destroy the present harmony. The Council neglected to inform the new students at the beginning of the year regarding the standards and regulations in practice concerning fraternal organizing. However, this was rectiiied at an assembly held near the beginning of the new semester. While the Council does not restrict the functioning of the fraternities, any controversies regarding candidates arising in the organizations or between organ- izations, must be brought up before the Pan-Hellenic Council. These problems are then adjusted by the Council with fair consideration to all concerned. The ruling of this body is final. - -4- - -7 - - Payr' 7',1l 1'l.V-Hllll'
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Front Row: A. Rapp, S. Peterson, R. Sliimer, H. Zimmerman. Sccmzd Row: R. Zimlich, L. Jost, C. I-Iertler. Tofv Raw: S. Geisler, A, XVercler. The Student Council OFFICERS A ND MEM RERS lst Semester President ,............... Geraldine I-lower .......... V.-President ........... Frank Bosse ...........,..,.., Secretary ................ Maxine Heacock .......... Norman Kreuter ...........,.,.,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kenneth Walker ....... Agnes Rapp ....,..,,.,., Ray Zimlich .......... Lucile Jost ....... 2nd Semester Charles I-lertler Kenneth Wallcel' Henrietta Zimmerman Arthur Werder Ruth Shimer Shirley Peterson Ray Zimlich Lucile Jost Steve Geisler The Student Council is an organization within the school which acts as a connecting link between the students and the administrative authorities. It is made up of representatives from the various classes, the terms of offices over- lapping, so that at no time is there an entirely new council. The nature of the organization demands that the members be capable, conscientous, and sincere. Within the past year, several new ideas have been incorporated which have aided in making the Council a stronger organization. An oath of office has been formulated and at the beginning of each term, it is necessary that the new mem- bers take this oath. Another new idea is that of a faculty advisor, Mrs. Hester kindly consented to act in such a capacity. During the first semester, the Council functioned very successfully under the leadership of Geraldine I-lower, with Frank Bosse as Vice-President and Maxine Heacock as secretary. -1. Page , Tl1i1'ty-right --M-----
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- ALPHA-Normal College, A. G. U., Indianapolis, Indiana. BETA-American College of Physical Education, Chicago, Illinois. GAMMA-Temple University, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. DELTA--Newark Normal School of Physical Education, Newark, New Jersey. EPSILON-Akron University, Akron, Ohio. ZETA-Savage School of Physical Education, New York City. ETA-Trenton State Normal School, Trenton, New jersey. 'IAHETA-VVisconsin University, Mad- ison, Wisconsin. IOTA-University of Iowa. Iowa City. KAPPA-University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. LAMBDA-University of California, Los Angeles, California. MU-Ithaca School of Physical Edu- cation, Ithaca, New York. Dhi EDSHDII KEIDDEI A Professional Physical Education Fraternity, Founded at the Normal College A. G. U., April 12, 1913. COLORS: Black and Gola' FLOVVERg Daisy MOTTO: Fricndslzifw Hath Pozwr ACTIVE CHAPTERS NU-LaCrosse Normal School, La- Crosse, Wisconsin. XI-University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. OMICRON-University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. PI-University of Montana, Missoula, Montana. Rl-IO-University of Illinois, Cham- paign, Illinois. SIGMA-University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. TAU-University of Nebraska, Lin- coln, Nebraska. UPSILON-University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio. PHI-Kansas Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas. CHI-Occidental College, Los Angeles, California. PSI-Ohio VVesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. OMEGA-Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. ALUMNI CHAPTERS Akron, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Newark, New York, Philadel- phia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Syracuse. FRATERS IN FACULAT E Dr. Carl B. Sputh, M.D. Dean Emil Rath, A.M., M.P.E. Morris Neu George Lipps Ernest A. Senkewitz Charles Hertler OFFICERS President ...................... Carl Dannenfeldt Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Frederick Martin V. President ................ Kenneth Walker Guide ................................ Arthur Werder Secretary ............ ................ F rank Bild Historian-Editor .................... Hubert Lee Treasurer ........................ Clifford Barnes Ass't. Historian Ed ......... William Klier FRATERS IN COLLEGE SENIORS: Frank Bosse, George Geoghan, Charles Hertler, Alvin Kremzier, Harold Oden, Clarence Powers, William Schaefer, Charles Scheitlin, Rudolph Schreiber. JUNIORS: Chester D'Amato, Carl Klafs, Norman Kreuter, Harold Kunz, Randolph Mineo, Robert Morgan, David Nevins, Leonard Pielmeier, Frederic Plag, Joseph Statz, Arthur Werder. , SOPHOMORES: Clifford Barnes, Frank Bild, jack Bloom, Wilmer Board- man, Carl Dannenfeldt, George Farkas, William Klier, Hubert Lee, Frederick Martin, William Shurgot, Harold Snyder, William Treichler, Kenneth Walker, PLEDGES: John Candee, Kenneth Dee-ter, Herman Eakin, Paul Ernest, VVil- liam Beechman, Robert Bredenberg, William Dregella, Paul Fiening, Stephan Geisler, Harry Grabner. Anton Grossman, Harold Hinman, Chaucey Linhart, Francis McCarthy, Frank Phillips, William Pump, Henry Stroer, Raymond Zimlich. Page Forty -11
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