Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS FRANCIS JEFFE President ERWIN C. PALMER. .Vice-President BENJAMIN KAPLAN Secretary ELWYN L. GIBSON Treasurer Palmer, Jeffe, Gibson, Kaplan The Interfraternity Council, founded in 1 91 6, is composed of representatives of the twenty- nine fraternities on the campus It acts as a coordinating agent between the fraternities and the administration. Questions affecting the general welfare of fraternities come before the Council, rushing rules are under its supervision, and for 1933-34 its program has been that of improvement in scholarship among fraternity men. WOMEN ' S PAN-HELLENIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS CHARRY WOODARD President ELEANOR SHEEHAN. .Vice-President LAURA WAY Secretary CATHERINE ST. JOHN. . . .Treasurer Top Row: Chambers, Cruendike, Brown, Siegmund. Cash, Dorchester. Hamilton. Blackmar. Williamson Burger, Harding Second Row: McDuff, Jacobs, Long, Lindke, Fernalld, Weir, Towers, Williams, Hook Fronf Row: Newton, St. |ohn, Sheehan, Woodard. Vetter. Sergeant. Collins The purpose of the Pan-Hellenic Association is to foster perfect cooperative relations among the sororities, to encourage high scholarship, and to regulate all matters concerning the women ' s social fraternities. The organization is composed of two representatives elected for one year by each sorority, one senior and one junior, the junior becoming the senior delegate the following year. The officers, chosen in annual rotation, serve a term of one year. Last year, at the annual banquet, Phi Sigma Sigma won the scholarship cup for the third successive time, being first to retain it permanently. 17

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WOMEN ' S STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS MAR)ORIE HAMILL PresidenI PHYLLIS PHILLIPS. . . Vice-Presidenj BARBARA BROWN Secretai ANNE SEVERANCE Treasure Top Row: Carroll, Hitchcock. Severance. Wagner. Taylor. DeLong, Bogden Second Row: Nichols, Woodard. Hunter, Haak, Clark, Morley, Cordon, Askwith Front Row: Brown, SchiavonI, Homan, Hamill, Phillips, Leonard, Lamb The Women ' s Student Senate, together with the Men ' s Senate, supervises all undergraduate activities. Beginning in the early nineties as a student council, the organization grew as the interest in student government increased. With thirty-six years of continuous service it has gained an eminent position on the campus. The Senate regulates the conduct of women students in all matters which do not come under the jurisdiction of the faculty. Aside from its administrative and legislative duties, it also carries on a varied program relating to student affairs. Every woman automatically becomes a member of W. S. S. and is represented in student government through the president of her House Croup. The rules are reconsidered annually on the basis of student opinion conveyed to the Senate. The Women ' s Student Court was established in 1 932 for the purpose of judging cases involv- ing violations of University and Women ' s Student Senate rules and determining suitable penalties for such violations. In every decision the court is dedicated to the service of the individual girl. This body also functions in fostering the understanding and observance of rules and in studying campus problems relating to women students. Representation on the court from each college is determined according to the enrollment. A list of senior women is submitted by each dean and from these lists the ten judges, to- gether with the chief justice, are chosen by the Executive Committee. These women, to- gether with Dean Leonard and a faculty advisor, comprise the personnel of the judicial body for the ensuing year. The President of the Senate attends the meetings as an ex-officio. Front Row: Heim. Decker, Phillips, Robbins, Short Back Row: McClurg, Hamill, Wiley, Homan, Ulrich WOMEN ' S STUDENT COURT OFFICERS PHYLLIS PHILLIPS. .. .Chief justice MARJORIE HAMILL Ex-Offico MRS. HELEN HARTLEY Faculty Advisi DEAN LEONARD Administrative Advisor



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STUDENT COUNCIL OF FORESTRY OFFICERS lOHN HERMSTED President MALCOLM J UDSON. .Vice-President Standing: Breckenridge, Greenwood Seated: )udson, Hermsted. Koon The Student Council of the New York State College of Forestry was organized in 1919, au- thorized by the Forestry Club and comprising one graduate student, two seniors, two jun- iors, and one representative from each of the two lower classes. The president is a representa- tive of the senior class, while the secretary is one of the junior members. These members are elected at the annual fall class elections. The organization is the legislative department of the Forestry Club and its function, as set down in the constitution of that association, is to act in an advisory capacity in recommend- ing penalties for infringements of the College regulations. The Council also functions as a means of communication between the Faculty and the student body. d,hi ■ I Bk . j MEN ' S ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OFFICERS ANDREW DOREMUS Chairman Junior Commissioners Russell Anderson Donald Perkins Raymond Babcock Thomas Martin Oliver Unger Perkins, Martin. Doremus, Unger, Anderson. Babcock The Men ' s Administrative Commission is the body which assists the Men ' s Student Senate in fostering University traditions and customs, and also aids in student regulation. This body is chosen by the Men ' s Senate and performs only such acts as the Senate directs in writing, but it is never required to perform duties of a judicial nature. The M. A. C. consists of one senior who acts as Chairman of the Commission, five juniors who act as Commissioners, and a minimum of fifteen sophomores who act as aides to the Commission. It creates its own by-laws and rules of procedure which are subject to approval by the Men ' s Senate. It also submits monthly written reports to that body. 18

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