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XXXOITIQTTS The VVOIIICIITS Panhellenic Council meets on the first Monday al't.ernoon in each month for the regular business session, at which tiine penhellenic rush rules and regulations and matters of general concern to the groups represented are Considered. ln addition it sponsors live proj- ects during the school year, one under the direction of each sorority. In November lxappa Alpha Theta pre- sided at a lneeting attended lay pledges of all groups. Chi Uniega was in charge ol' the Christmas project, which resulted in the dis- tribution of fifty baskets ol' food and toys to needy families near and in Stillwater. .Pi Beta Phi planned the annual l,ElIlllt'llGlllC' Dance. The annual Spring Banquet, held for new initiates and l'anhellenic officers, was held ill April under the direction of Zeta Tau Alpha. The tea was under the direction of Kappa Delta. 5 I iv TTUTH VV.u.mcn'I' Firsl row: 'l'.uuxr:'l', ll XIIHISUX, xll'l.l.l'INlNlIlIi. XIVIIHLS. lltmri, Sm-oral row: lCs'rll.i,. lhI1IfYiI!.MIkl'IY. .lox ts. XYILSUN. NX Al,lil-Ill'l' K . 'UQ ,.s ff, I -is 1:-' Q ,jv- vw-.xl Pug: 17 'CI' 1-W-f Bw 'S
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RE, SMITH, Bunn, IIUHIIICS, W WSGJR. 'llhe VVOIIIOIIQS Student Government Asso ciation is a coordinating hoard for all WOIHCIIQS o 'fr' ' ' lgdI1lZdt,lOIlS o11 the c g . ic ec into three council groups: executive, judicial, and legislative. The executive council is composed of the four oilicers elected at large hy the students, and the president or a repre- sentative of each NV0lIl0ll,S organization on the c' ' anipus. During the school sponsors two social e year W. G. A. vents: the Coed P . roni, where stunts are given hy the dilferent or- ganizations ' and prizes are awarded to the cl. evcust dressed cou Jl group giving the l e ' IHUIICC tea, which is a niore fornlal event. This year the Coed Proni was held in the Gymnasium 'nil approximately se I e as well as to the Jest stuntg and a n ' C c was attended bv U l Ven hundred girls. Miss Julia E. Stout, Dean OilVVOll10l ' 1, is sponsor of the organization. A I,BEll'l', ATR I N S M s ,le NN , ., Page I6 anipus lt is div'l l
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lnterlraternity Council BOB Do1NALDsoN 'UUNW M, 111-Qmxiam' lionnixs T11e Men's lnterfraternity COllI1C1l was re- Ol'g'ilIl1ZQC1 on April 25, 19311-3 previously t11e fl'itli1,0I'lllt16'S 112111 been organized llIlC19I' tl1e llillllll of t11e Mens PH1111Pl16lllC. The re- OI'Q'i1Il1ZE1JL1OIl was brought about by a 111is- llIlf10I'SttlllC11Ilg between 11119 several fraternities H1161 a request by the klQ1l11lll1S1gI'El'1Q1Oll to have a governing body rcsponsi111e for the actio11 of the fraternities. T11e purpose illlll duties of T11e lnter- frater11ity Council is to enter into a mutual pledge to work together for the following purposes: to foster a spirit of friendliness Ellld cooperative 1lGlpfll1Il0SS among' all fraternities o11 1.1119 campus: to provide an organized agency by means of w11ic11 fraternities C2111 cooperate i11 111atters of co111111o11 COIICGFII re- lating to social affairs, rules I'GQl11il111llg' rus11- ing 211161 initiation activities. financial prob- 191118, and sc11olars11ip standards: to bring about closer I'01H1Ql0IlS 139tVVOPll fraternities 211111 t11e ilC1lll1Il1S11l'2lt1OIl i11 pron1oting the general 1ll1f0I'0S11S of the College as an educational institution Zllld service i11stitutio11 for t11c State. T11e lll0IIl1JQI'Sl11IJ of t11e Council is coin- posed of two I'CIJl'9S0Ilt3i1Jl,1V0S fro111 each fra- ternity UIJOII 1,116 CEIIIIPUS with t11e exception of t11e 1'1ZlI'IIll1Ol1SC. Une of t11e representa- tives fI'OII1 the Chapters lllllS1l be the president of the fraternity 211111 t11e O1Ll19I' chosen fro111 t11e lIl0IIl1'JCI'S1l1IJ of the respective fraternities. T11is year saw the l11terfrater11ity Council expand i11 Ill1Ill1JCI'S of fraternities represented i11 its Ill6Ill1l0I'S1llp. After a year of co11sidera- tio11 t11e Theta Kappa 1311i fraternity was extended a bid to t11e Cou11cil Lllld UIJOII April 15, 1938, t11ey were admitted to a chair. Page I8
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