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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL I.F.C. Executive Committee Top Row: Morton L. Scholnick. Edward W. Brehm. Jr., Richard B. King. Front Row: William C. Crick. Sec- retary-Treasurer; Fred Matthaei, Jr., President; Douglas James. After surviving four years of war, the Interfraternity Council has come into its own again. With the return of so many Michigan men to campus, the girls have been evicted from the fraternity houses and a man ' s world again prevails. Practically all of the fraternities have become active again and others are rapidly making arrangements to take over iheir former houses. Under the leadership of Charles Walton as president, the council continues its job of regulating rushing and integrating fraternal life on the Michigan campus. The organiza- tion strives to interest men in fraternities and bring about a cooperative relationship among the houses. Each year I.F.C. sponsors its annual ball. Dancers this year danced to the music of Frankie Masters and his orchestra. Dance is pictured belov . I.F.C. Staff Top Row: Charles Lewis, Fred S. Marks, Arnold Linsman, Bob Tisch, Sheldon Bellows, Sher- win Bloc, Ken Hannah, Richard Kurd. Front Row: Milt Goldrath, William C. Crick, Fred Matthaei. !r.. Douglas A. James, Willard R. Heard. I.F.C. BALL, MICHIGAN LEAGUE tat
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SPRING SEMESTER, 1946 Richard Roeder President Harold Walters Secretary Milan Mishowski Social George Spaulding Social Alan Boyd Administration Jerry Comer Publicity Barley Fortier House Gene Sikorovski House Henry Horldt Campus Affairs Andrew Poledor Campus Affairs Rewriting the Michigan Etiquette Book was the project this semester. Harley Fortier and Gene Sikorovsky of the Junior Executive Council took over the job. The weekend dances were turned into novel ideas with the Sweater Weather Dance in March and the Bunny Hop in April. In addition to the many social events, the committees worked on several drives throughout the semester. TRY-OUT STAFF 27
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MEN ' S JUDICIARY COUNCIL Standing: Charles Helmick, Fred Matthaei. Saniord Perils. Seated: Richard Mixer. Charles Walton. President; Ray Dixon. Although it looks forward to a short future with the rise of Student Government, the Men ' s Judiciary Council is in charge of all campus elections. The rules governing elect ions are set up by this representative ' group and ballots are counted by them. The group also handles any disciplinary cases which may arise. Council is composed of the presidents of Union, Engineering Council, I.F.C. and Man- aging Editor of Daily. Secretary and president are appointed each year by the outgoing officers. 29
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