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inter Qeiororiry-Qbfraternity QQouncil Inter-Sorority Council is the mediating' body of the several sororities of the campus. lt is from this organization that rushing' rules and sorority regulations evolve. The Council was founded in l933 and has since that time supervised the various sorority activities upon the campus. It is a representative body consisting of twelve members. Each sorority is represented by its President and by an elected dele- gate. The lnter-'Fraternity Council was formed in order to inte- grate fraternal activities and to conduct inter-fraternity rela- tions as harmoniously possible. The council serves as a trial board for the arbitration of any incipient disputes. This year the council has performed the diflicult tasks of defining rushing and enforcing rushing' and pledging regula- tions. The 6'C average rule was inaugurated and has success- fully worked. if-If , TN 1 - f ry Payf Our' Ilzuzzfrrd Tliirfy-Tlzrw
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QTDHG CQHOMSQ Qagienate . . Qiallli lluuse Senate is eniinmsecl of tire girls seleetecl lay the Preeeptress trnin a list ut' ten nnniinatiuns sulainittecl to her by the girls of tlie clm'11iito1'y. The group assists i11 the enforeeinent of clorinitory rules and has the power to punish offenders shoulcl occasion arise: The gruiip tliis year includes: Rlanelie juluison janiec Larsuu Margaret Higgins liclitli l.ZLThUl1 Olga Quist rf AQ sn 5 Pam' 0110 Hzlzzdrfd Yll1lI'fj TIK'fJ
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, . . Qiicience Q.Qluh 'qrgvyw nel .gk .I ye itll! fs, s U OFFICERS AlAR'l'lN l,ElTRER ,....,....... ......,.., P 1'e.v1'rl011f flL'NHlT,D llENRicKsoN .... ..,,..,.,... I 'YI-l't7-Pl'F.YfCfClIf GLAnys GILBERT ........, .,,,. , Sll'l'l'!'ft1I'j'-T7'Ffl.Yll7'PI' HE Science Club has a restricted membership of twenty students who have had at least one year of a science and are taking it as their major. It is an extremely educational society for those who attend the meetings at which modern inventions and discoveries are discussed. The usual run of programs is given by new members pre- senting their entrance theses on some phase of scientific devel- opment. Different members have lectured on achievements in the various fields of biology, chemistry, physics, medicine and psychology. Frequently persons working in these fields are called to speak before the society. During' each semester the society makes a visit to some factory or research laboratory in the proximity to view present day methods of production. These trips are taken under the supervisions of Doctors Karl Schwing and Ernest Hostrom. faculty advisers. Page Om' f11H1ll1VUd Tlzi1'fy-Iiuzrr'
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