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I ~ TEll - t' II ATE II ~ IT\, C 0 U N C I I. OFFICERS R,cdlle R,e("'" PAUL RITCHIE P, .. iJ."f LOUIS LASSAHN GEORGE KOHLER CARTER RI EFNER HE Inter-Fraternity Council was formed T in 1932 by the four local fraternities of Western Maryland College. The council M)'t'n.R endeavors to raise the social and academic Kohl.,r standards, and to promote better harmony among the fraternities. Irs main function is to govern the rushing and pledging of new men. The council is composed of twO senior WlI.rnu.n members and one Junior member from each Dunstan club. This year the council revised its ccnsritu- tion, enlarging upon that accepted by the previous council. An active step has been $ham:r taken to increase the popularity of its dances OrtenLl by endorsing a program of longer hours and better known orchestras for the benefit of the entire student body. It feels that one big dance with music by a nationally recog- Adr.ance. K nized orchestra should be allowed each year. eo. F The council has continued upon its plan of creating a more friendly atmosphere and cooperative spirit among the fraternities, and between the clubs and the administration. 134