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Panhellenic Council Bock row: J. Ringle, J. Cornck, A. Frampton, M. Hughes, B. Bredthauer, M. Ireland, Third row: M. Oehrle, F. Robinson, M. Grundmon, J. Chompine, 5. WaU. Second row: S. Krasne, J. Schneider, M. Moyle, J. Stockshli, E. Moodie, S. Ransdell. Front row: J. Rediger, M. Moomey, B. Young, C. Melvin, J. Hoss. The Panhellenic Council is the con- trolling organization of the campus which promotes unity and cooperation among the sororities. The president and a delegate from each sorority assisted President Bar- bara Young, Vice President Catherine Melvin, and Secretary Marilyn Moomey. The council sponsors, each year, the Panhellenic Workshop during which train- ing schools are held for sorority officers. Highlighting the workshop week are the dinner and presentation of the Elsie Ford Piper Award and the new Panhellenic Scholarship Cup. Officers Discuss Panhell Workshop Cooperation promotion among Greeks. Junior Panhell Meets for Hair Styling Lotest views to campus cues.
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Interfraternity Council Cj. O 9: p. « rt i ft ms 04S 9i%l §s fk ' ► Bock row: R. Smith, W. Pfeiler, A. Blessing, A. Stern, C. Widmoier, E. Wohlner. Second row: G. Nelson, J. Stephenson, D. Link, B. Anderson, R. Londer, L. Seaton, C. Yeutter. Front row: R. Buls, C. Johnson, C. Andersen, H. Myers, L. Nordin, C. Burmeister, Added to men ' s Rush Week was Open House, which the Interfraternity Council introduced this year. The council was led by President Hod Myers, Vice President Bob Reichenbach, Secretary Charles Andersen, and Treasurer Glenn Rosenquist. Members of the council strove to co- ordinate and unify fraternity spirit. Organ- izing and supervising various fraternity functions, such as the annual Interfrater- nity Ball which climaxed the IFC year, were other duties of the council. Officers Leave for National Convention Virginia, here we come. IFC Mennbers Inspect Open Houses during Rush Week Something new hos been added.
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Board Members Cast First Ballots Voters today — candidates tomorrow. Officers Discuss Proposed Amendments Constitution under observation Ag Exec Board The main responsibility of the ten mem- bers of the Ag Exec Board is the governing of Ag campus. Elected by Ag students, they were under the direction of the 1951- 1952 officers. President Wayne White, Vice President Dave Olson, Secretary Janet Ross, and Treasurer Mildred Athey. The board hopes to promote coopera- tion and coordination among students on city and Ag campuses. In addition to striv- ing for campus improvements and spon- soring student elections, members pre- sented the Farmers ' Formal early in the fall and the annual Christmas program. a. J.. Back row: E. Robinson, k. Coffmon. Second row: R. Loun, J. Raun, A. Anderson. Front row: M. Athey, J. Ross, W. White, D. Olson. Page 30
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