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The Panhellenic Association 'Ill-IE PANI-IIsI.I.I5NIc AssocIA'rIoN is composed of two representa- tives, one senior and one junior from each sorority. lts officers are chosen in rotation, each sorority selecting the president in turn, according to the time of its founding on the Syracuse campus. lts meetings are a forum for the discussion of all questions of interest to the sorority world. The three-fold goal toward which Panhellenic aims is perfect co-operative relations between sororities, high scholarship, and fine social standings. VIRGINIA WAR'l'MAN Panhellenic makes and enforces rules governing the rushing and I 'residcnl pledging of women to the various fraternities. This year it is contemplating a revision of its rushing system. Plans are also under way for the innovation of a second Greek house for Catholic women. This organization deserves special recognition this year for its excellent management of the Inter-collegiate Panhellenic Conference of Urban Universities which was conducted in Syracuse in February. A banquet for all Greek letter women is sponsored annually. At this time the group main- taining the highest scholastic average during the preceding year is presented with the scholarship cup. Phi Sigma Sigma received the honor for the year 1931-1932. Great en- thusiasm is aroused by the competitive enacting of skits in accordance with the theme of the banquet. Of the four sororities presenting skits, Kappa Delta was awarded the prize by Virginia Wartman, president and toastmistress. OIVFICERS VIRGINIA WAMMAN. .,..,,.. ......................... .,,., . ,.,,. . I 'rcsidenf IRENE SIMoNs ........,.,... ..,,,. V ire-President LUcII.I2 GIFI-'oiua ..... .,.. ,,I,, S ern-lar-y Maiaonizm' SI-IEEI-IAN .,...... .,.Tre:z.rurer Top Row: Lambert, Pollnk, Lllnn, Haskins. Cummins, Holton, Snook, Collins, Harding, Cameron Second Row: Cramer, Glahm, Curtis. Askwith, Gorson, Iloman, Winship, Phillips, Nichols, B:u'rcLt From Row: VVay, Miller. Frank, Simons, VVartInan, GiHord, Kelley, Vllagncr 29
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Interfraternity Council THE INTERrRA'rERNVrY Council., composed of the presidents or representatives of the various chapters, was founded in 1916. It is an association for the advancement of the best interests of the various fraternities. One definite duty of the council is to organize and supervise rushing. In this connection the Daily Orange published, prior to the rushing period, a brief item regarding the history and membership of each fraternity. At present the executive committee of the council is working with the Interfraternity Alumni Council for the purpose of ARTHUR VAN Wm improving next fall's rushing rules. f f'fidf f This year for the first time in the history of the organization a budget for the ensuing year was drawn up. A new committee was also organized, with Dave Brewer as its chairman, for the purpose of furthering inter- fraternity relations. Plans were drawn up by which each fraternity would entertain two men from another house at dinner one night a month. It is hoped that next year the plan can be enlarged upon and carried out more extensively. The work of the local council was coordinated with that of the National lnterfraternity Conference when President Van Wie attended a meeting in New York last November. A resume of the work of this conference has appeared in most of the Fraternity Publications. The climactic event of the year, the Interfraternity Smoker, sponsored by the council, was held in the Men's Gym on March 27. OFFICERS ARTHUR VAN Wrs .......... ................,,....... .............. P r esidenl FABIAN Doscum ...... ..... .,.,..... V i re-President DAvxD Brswren ..,...........,... ............... S ecrelary ALBERT WEMHEIMER. ...,..... .......... T reasurer Brewer, Van Wie, Doschcr, Werthcinicr 28
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