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Wi-Ls-Q liner, lllnnclmril, Cmlign l'lolYman, Sturmck Qnten, -J ' II 'The Interfraternity Council com- posed of president, with a representative from each fraternity and Dean Corson, has done much in the last year to foster a better spirit of good will and inter- house relationships. II Each year the Interfraternity Coun- cil makes the rules and regulations in regard to rushing. They start rushing with the annual Interfraternity dance. In the fall semester the members of the council held their dance in the school gymnasium and each house contributed to the decorations. II Following the dance they decided to put into effect a plan whereby each new student had to be on the campus a year m'? Vw... LW before he was eligible to pledge a frater- nity. This new idea was not as suc- cessful as was expected and has been abolished. The Interfraternity Council thought it wise to limit the number of dates each house could have for rushing purposes. This new plan turned out to be quite successful and was adopted as a permanent rushing procedure. If Another important achievement of this group was the voting into member- ship one more member of each group represented. II The members of the council elected Norman Hoffman to take over the duties as president, and to be the head of all rushing activities. I X X . K... 1-,l -,'- :i3t 1..-, ..:'5 '.'.- 1 .u '7 'ff'-:-1-,,,, ,.,-ri'-3 vi'-5' 1-.-,. 'f Ni fgJ19:' H A.-':,::-:' -59215141 :eg-gg-lzgxun Y .,.s..,. sfg,:,w,,.,4 cr. . 33 - .:g1'Hj!J.f' U-wn,':i:w':f,,5, - ' -'av ,J 2----rv, 73 f ,,-143511.3- fw:.1:2'-f'..-ffr.v,.:.- '- +. Inv'-,. -' .ff-2. , 2. 'if -.,mq..5e,:q ' WT: .,f-Jimi-'-?'i,'.-r QfN ':L'r.'1?S1-- , .,1. 6 Q . ,l-Q ,.,,..-'A,,5 L-aw' - -J, :. 1.ig,2:S' :. , ' 'f7-I'.- Ja.'l :-',-4f,,,, ,...-.f- 5 ,..'.- .Z .1-' , ,a.-.,'1-gl,g.fY'.: '.f .':::i'Nf-v,: fff f-'--ar 951531-f---qu... , V--.-1711? - f -'ij-T-V ' ' ri?-'-'N ' ' -4 r.. 13,-v rf ..., -, W- .. -1 wa... -rx. ,,.. ,h ,,....-qv 4 ,. - ,..., - ., ,.---:Je-111 ,,-M .,'-.-1,-.1.-.,1-. , ff,-.f,.,,N. , . nw., ., w vnw.-. h. ,,.., -.v. ,, , , , . ,gh , J.. - . fb f .,-fag-,ezg...fx ,M K -.'.:,,z.g,.4,:.-A,-,' -g-,,j115,4:,,1 1-.v:4-,-w---J --,-1-1-M as---P.. ,X -,,,g--,--5,.15,,..,.-.-.':.' - u . .f.- ., W - -it- lvl-' 1 ' . . 'H-15 ,.:w-r'-H.-ZH '-J'-T'7r'-'K+ -J., : 1- .r.,:112:'v '--f. zz :-4- -- ...',.:-g 'ggz--,---.'....-f . r 1.11,-'.', 1?-?f13'.z-w,,:Tp: 4 -, ,. H -- PM -5'-gg -,vm-cg'-4-7 .4-..,-: - ., ....,,g .-,wg rr-, 53:-I - '-..A.' r . . :.'f...:- 5 v 5 1 -: - ,ff '-,, .-.-,,,...r:r-Q .-r ff-w4j..':n, 5 -, '.f:,..- -1- , ' :L t f -9'-Zizgf'-if f- jZw'fFf5,!r-'.4:kEE ii!'i:!KL-1 .-11.6,:!-L7Y113i2l ?f'.'b-1:-'PL .c.'H, ,,- 5,-.-,-.f.s.::.,:v..c ., -V --
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J. l 1 ROBERTA BURLAND Berta is a music ma- kin'-an organist - from apa. She belongs to Tau Kappa Kappa, Mu Phi Epsilon. and Phi Sig- ma Gamma. In her fresh- man year she took part in Dance Drama. , i , , . i i Pub. 611 l X l ,.',. fran llzirtlclt, lloycs, llowzml, Nash Meyers, Nelson, lYils0l1, lV00c O ll This group, aroused from the semi-coma into which it had fallen in past years, was most instrumental in aiding both the Weekly and the Nar- anjado stalls with makeup, writings, and policy. To them goes the credit for the revival of the Faculty Publications Committee. Elective members include: Georg Meyers, Bob Bartlett, Fred BonniHeld,Frank Nash, and Dorathea Wood. 22
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X l ' 1 ,Q , I , r l T L it l , l V I ' l , , r V R 1' ,-' ' J Es? iff. -6 , , ,QQ iff.. v .rg 'gm ,I fil- 'flgil .,,.-,T 1 DOROTHY CHRISTMAN Dorothy was the Big Sister chairman in 1935 and financial secretary of the Student Christian Association the same year. She is a member of Alpha Theta Tau, an English major and a Stocktonian. , K.- VM: 'S-N, liurns 'duh ll Debator, student associa- tion prexy, Frosh Bible eclitorg such and more was the C. O. P. career of Robert E. Burns, '31, at present secre- tary in charge of placements, public relations, alumni and deputations. ll I-le edits the Pacino Re- view and organizes the Alumni College held each spring semester. 24
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