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W Back Row: P. Troutman, Treas.p M. Dacko, .l. Logie, V. Pres., A. Wood, L. Fox, W. Newman, G. Thomas. Front Row: B. Addleman, M. Kessinger, Sec., R. Trautvetter, E. Lane, P. Gordon, B. Tomlinson. an -.AQ fgnic oomci Inter-fraternity council Pan-Hel is the governing body for the Greek letter sororities and fraternities on the campus. Pan-Hel is to sororities and fraternities what student council is to the various indi- viduals and dormitory residents on campus. What Pan-Hel decrees, that must its satellites follow. The organization sets the rules for campus behavior of its wards, and supervises the annual Rush Week and Hell Week activities of the groups. The one big event of the year is always the Pan-Hellenic dance which is sponsored by the Greek Letters and which is open to only the members and alumni. This year's dance was held on January 6 at the local Armory and featured a unique North Pole setting for the great waltz.' - A A 72 Robert Trautvetter Pres. Here! Here! Let's be serious.
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Back Row: L. Hawkins, D. Layton, B. Headley, .l. Papandreas, L. Ciosmak, J, Rodefer, R. Koburger. Front Row: Prof. Peterson, R. Brummage, G. Thomas, W. Byron, J. Kerns. Not Pictured: G. Beers, H. Robinson, J. Harvey. ffirm! No organization on the campus had a more difficult time this past year than the College Band. In the first place, the non-supported group was slow to organize due to lack of instruments. Finally, about twenty-five students showed interest by bringing their own horns. The school added two drums, someone donated a book of music, and then only could Mr. Peterson, instructor in the Department of Business Administration, use his spare time to beat out the time forthe band. The group surprised the student body and townstolk by a sudden appearance at the basketball games, and they pepped up the team a great deal. A small portion concluded a trying year by making a hit as The Little German Band in the annual Carnival. l-and-2-and-3-and- 71
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fl? , .4 ..w' . 5 .x,v ,Y .A L Q- ' its .,f- Third Row: M, Sever L Fuller J Williams J L ' J , . , . , . ogre, .Wilson, J. lrwin, A. Sowers, M. Poorman, D. Jenkins, S. Cancun, M. Reynolds. Second Row: R. Matthews, R. Henshaw, M. Closser, B. Ullom, E. Ferguson, M. Hull, A. Fedor, R. Schuette, G. Hebb, E. Morton. First Row: P. Gordon, E. Stephens, P. Meredith, P. Thomas, L. Georgi, A. Markotan, C. Aiken, M. Longo, D. Jatras. Not pictured: Y. Crumrine. A.. , .A 40661, gamma Mary Longo elfa Linda Fuller Pres. KU Pres. 121 Senior Sisters The Aggie house is almost bursting at the l ' it Seams these clays with some fifty members an- A 3 g J ' 1 ' Wering Mondo night roll call at the little house ..L 3 Q ,V f A1 ' 5 behind Miller Hyall. But they don't mind being A 1 V l CF0Wded. The more the merrier is the motto of ti it ji . A 1 i ' The Alpha Gams. This year has been a busy one 1 gl Q W' with a large Christmas dance at Madison Hall, L- 2 . 'V the Sadie Hawkin's dance, teas, and various ig it s W other social gatherings. The pledge party at llj 3 J' I . Century lnn, Scenery Hill, was so successful that f tl , ,N , ' g f Q. J the Aggies went back on May 29 to hold their fi -f if lg if A, Uhnual spring banquet and formal there. The l alumni organization of the sorority is also quite ,, -, it g act' ' uve and has held several meetings at the h0USe, helped with Rush Week, and entertained ihe graduating seniors at a banquet at the Fort -lGCkson Hotel on June 5. 73 . 1 iise',. A I , ,A L V ' .fb . Q. .. Z' K 'gf New is 1'
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