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RUTH MCCOY T PAN I-IELLENIC The Pan Hellenic council consists of two members from each sorority who act as group representatives, determine rushing rules, and make decisions on all inter-sorority problems. The council meets at least once a month and attempts to create a more unified feeling among the various groups by giving each representative a chance to give her ideas and those of the group she is representing. More girls than ever before entered Washburn in the fall of '43 and Pan Hellenic worked hard to make rushing go smoothly. Because of the war and the changed school schedule, the council found it necessary to relax rushing rules. Pledging was delayed' until early November and open rushing was permitted for the six weeks previous to that time, so that all girls would have an equal opportunity to be rushed. The quota of Alpha, Virginia Alexander, Social Chairman, and active girls allowed in each chapter was raised jane Gorman, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Maurita from 40 to 45. This change enabled a larger num- Reed, Delta Gamma. ber of girls going through rush week to be pledged. Officers of Pan Hellenic are selected by a rota- tion system, and Ruth McCoy, Delta Gamma, is serving as president this year. Other representa- tives and their offices are: Marjorie Titus, Treas- Mrs. Paul Hansen, Counsellor of Women, serves as faculty adviser, and alumnae advisers from each sorority are: Jean Mcliachron, Delta Gammag Marion Pratt, Zeta Tau Alpha, Mrs. Ward Martin, urer, and Joan Stolpe, Alpha Phi, Mary Grace KaPPa A1Pha Theta? and MYS- Chesnel' F10Yd, Burkhardt, Secretary, and Olga Oifen, Zeta Tau Alpha Phi. ALEXANDER BURKHART GORMAN 1 N' OFFEN REED NJ, fn STOLPE TITUS
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The first edition of its type to appear at Wash- 2,,,,,,,,,,,, B.,,i,,.,. i flaw spans? Fake law p burn, this KAW is the answer to the staffs desire ffal' FDI' Dazsclass Picluresgfya' to give you a truly representative picture of the Ridbetbatvsm J Ka YIj0glsl?Eg:giggOE?xAfi1n1P.33'L0Q!9ao - p second 1943-1944 semester. Working under Wil- Bxaogitsh et Xgav' Da,m,T0,pe,f9?54-eo 013555905 ze'4-'iii but Eberhart, Bill English, and Bill Sellen as Co- Cfmfimle Plalilfyfvibp '5'!f9'706?gffffA Editors and Mary Louise Miller, business manager, the Kaw has been assembled and printed in record time. Sincere thanks for splendid assistance. go to Isabelle Neiswanger, Patty Priddle, Dino Williams, Rachel Snyder, Virgil Bornemeier, Mary Louise Plumb, Barbara Lee, june Greene, Dixie Parker, Carol Geyre, WilmaVHiggs, Ona Youngman, Ray Morgan, Roy Menninger, Bob Graham, Bertna Weldon and the members of the Board of Publications. Many thanks also go to Mr. and Mrs. Church for assistance with the art page layouts, to Dean Pratt and Mrs. Hansen for the use of their rooms in the Chapel for our office, and to Professors Wales and Saxe for the use of their negative files. The help given by Mr. Merillat of Capper Publications on layouts and general information has been greatly appreciated. ENGLISH SELLEN THE KAW if
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