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li supervision of sorority rushing. It also presents a cup to the sorority winning the Mother ' s Day sing contest. Reggie Childs and his orchestra played for the annual Women ' s Pan-hHellenic dance held in the armory las! winter. MEMBERS OF PAN-HELLENIC Below, Fifsf Row (senior represenfa+ives) : Lucille Keifh, A A IT; Virginia Walkup, . 4 ' , Mariana Collins, A 3 A, Elizabeth Asplnall, X fi; Mary Stans- bury, A T; Jane Lee, K K T; Margaret Forsyth, I JI; Elizabeth Bailey, II B j : Shirley Greene, 2 A T. Second Row (junior representatives): Edna Mae Jamison, A A II; Jane Staubly, A i; Mary Wheat, ASA: Mary Eleanor Mulholland, X Q; Elizabeth Dickinson, A V; Mary Buchanan. K K T: Betty Jane Preece, f il: Carol Johnson, H B ; Sylvia Klein, i) A T. OFFICERS MARIANA COLLINS President LUCILLE KEITH Vice-President ELIZABETH DICKINSON Secretary ELIZABETH BAILEY Treasurer PAH-H[LLENI( COUNCIL [ 13]
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NTEDfDATtllhlTy COUNCIL OFFICERS ROBERT N. PROVENCE President ROBERT C. SPIKER Vice-President WILLIAM E. MILLER Secretary GEORGE CARVER Treasurer The Interfra+ernity Council is the governing body of the men ' s fraternities on the campus and is composed of one senior and one junior representative from each organization; only the senior representative is allowed to vote. During the past year the council sponsored the annual Men ' s Pan in the armory; Jack Teagarden and his orchestra played for dancing. A new addition to the list of council activities is its supervision of an interfraternity bridge tournament, the first of which was played last year. The Women ' s Pan-hlellenic Council is the corresponding organi- zation for sororities and its membership consists of the same type of representation as that of the Interfraternity Council. By far the most Important activity of the Pan-hlellenic Council is its direct MEMBERS OF INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Above, First Row (senior representatives): William E. Miller, B 9 IT; James Tidier, A T A; Robert N. Provence, K . ; William Parsons, K Z; John Hackney, A O; George Dugan, K - I ' ; Secondo Dalporto, K 2; Milton S. Koslow, ! ' 2 A; William I. Powell, 2 K; Robert Cattrell. n K A; Stanley Deutsch, IT A ■I ' ; George Carver, Z X; Robert Splker, 2 N; Earl Kaltenbach, i; E; H. Jackson Bryan, T K E; Zane Sloter, I K T. Second Row (junior representatives): Edward E. Smith. ]J 9 II; Don Watts Tuckwiller. ATA; John Mack Hill, K A; Roger D. Griffith, K 2; William Jemlson, A 9; George Hunter, K • ! ' ; Douglas Phillips, K S; Jack Lotsteln, 2 A; Robert Sommerville; 2 K; Fred Byrer, H K A; Paul Kaufman, HA ; James Crawford, 2 X; Frank R. Hill, 2 N; Richard R. Pharr, 2 E; Ernest V. Morton, T K E; Dr. Thomas E. Ennis. faculty adviser. [12]
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III! I PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS WARREN POINT This Is the last article to be written for the 1941 Monticola and when It goes Into the mail this after- noon, the editorial end of the book will be finished. Today is the day to which we have been looking for- ward nearly a year, but somehow it doesn ' t seem much different from yesterday; perhaps from force of habit strengthened by long months of continual work and worry. A small but efficient staff shared our trials and tribu- lations and it is only right that they receive recognition. The more active members were: Bob Johnson, Bob Sharps, Jesse Williams, Lee hiancock, John Nichols, JESSE WILLIAMS JACK BRYAN ARDEN SKIDMORE BOB SHARPS LEE HANCOCK BOB JOHNSON [14]
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