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Back R010-LAU, MCCOOK, KELLAM, ANGUS, SENF Front ROIIV-III-ILIG, JUNKER, BAYLEY, BALDWIN, MERRIALI, ANDREWS The Interfraternity Council DR. ISOBERT B. W. HU'I r JAMES IC. BALDWIN . CURTIS W. V, JUNKER . IIOBERT M. ANDRENVS, JR. :HAROLD R. BAYLEY, JR. STEPI-IEN J. COFFEY DONALD A. DUMKJNT ROBERT L. HOLLINS CHARLES T. IQINGSTON, JR. ROBERT J. LA U MEMBERS WILLIAM H. WARNER 153 . Presiding Ojicer . Secretary Treasurer JOHN S. MCCOOK JOSEPH G. NIERRIAM I. HENRY SAMPERS, JR. FREDERICK M. SENF NORMAN T. SCHRAMM SEYMOUR E. SMITH GUSTAV H. UHLIG, JR.
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The lnterfraternity Council The newly organized Interfraternity Council of Trinity College has completed its first year of active and necessary duty on the campus. This important body, composed of delegates from the eight fraternities, was organized on March 9, 1933. At this time no constitution was drawn up, but a set of precedents for future refer- ence was formulated. Preparing for the following Fall Rushing a number of rules were drawn up dur- ing May, and were ratified by all but one of the groups. These rules governed the entertainment of the new men, and were designed to counteract the evils of cut- throat rushing. No fraternity signing the agreement was allowed to rush off campus, and groups of Freshmen were assembled to visit the houses at set times. Pledging was deferred until not earlier than the noon of the second Sunday after college officially opened. These regulations, with some modification, may also be used for the incoming class of 1938. The purpose of the Council is to encourage cooperation among the individual fraternities, and between the college and the fraternities as a unified group, and of the committees formed, one of the most important was the Fraternity-College Relations Committee, composed of Charles T. Kingston, Delta Psi, and Harold R. Bayley, Jr., Alpha Delta Phi, which deals with matters of compromise and co- operation. The officers of the Council are Dr. R. B. W. Hutt, Professor of Psychology and a member of Theta Delta Chi Knot represented on this carnpusl, Presiding Officer, Curtis W. V. J unker, Psi Upsilon, Treasurer, and James E. Baldwin, Alpha Delta Phi, Secretary. Each fraternity is represented by an Alumnus, a Senior and a Junior delegate. The Junior Delegate next year automatically becomes Senior delegate. Meetings of the Council are held once a month, with interim work carried out by the three officers. Annually, an Interfraternity Bridge Tournament is sponsored by the Council, a cup being the prize. This trophy becomes the permanent possession, of the group victorious three times. 152
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BIICICIRUUY-R.EMKlEWICZ, BUCKLEY, PECKHAM, DICKERHON, SUTHERLAND, DEBONIR, PACOSHA, TRASK Second 1f0'1lP-.ARNISTRONG PADDON A. D,ANGIGl.0 If-:LY WOODRURY GRANT FERRIS I Y 7 Y 7 3 Front Rlllll-FIKITZINGEII, DENIHOEII, Hmm, IVIARKR, BONE, XVAIUJ, E. D'ANuEI.O, BROWN The Commons Club WILLIAM J. ARNOLD JOHN R. BOSE GEORGE DE BONIS VERNON T. BRONVN ANTHONY J. D,ANGELO, JR GEO1iGE V. DICKERSON CARL H. FRITZINGER DONALD G. HURD JAMES R. NIARKS PAUL C. ARMSTRONG JOHN L. BUOKLEY CLASS OF 1934 CLASS OF 1935 CLASS OF 1936 THEODORE R. WOODBURH' JOHN A. BELLIS EUGENE J. D,ANGET,0 CLASS OF 1937 WILLIANI W. STYRING 154 EDWARD C. GEORGE D. FRANCIS A. CHARLES J. EDMUND J. WILLIAM A. ARTIIUR B. :HONVARD S. ARTHUR B. IGOR S. DE ROGER H. FRANCIS A. ARTI-IUR W. IGLY W. F ERRIE RJCMKIENVICZ S U'I'I'I IG RLAN D PAOOSI l'A PADDON S'rOLz VFRASK NVARD NISOFF 1VIO'l 1'IGN, JR. FERRUrrfvI M OIINWOIID
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