958 Tl MICHIGAN DAILY State Fraternity Groups Confer at 'U' Workshop /f! f //+!/ (C on tinu ed fo m+ P age 1 ) OW, TRUCK, AND PHOTOGRAPHER-The preceding elements combined to give the Railway press truck a life-like smile as Old Man Winter continued to play havoc with the nation, and n Arbor as well. Two inches of snow fell yesterday and temperatures were expected to hover around 10-15 degree mark today as a new cold wave hit the nation. dealer. General Motors Institute and several other schools express- ed interest in such a program. Also discussed were the coordi- nation of fraternity intramural athletics, donating of time and effort to various charitable or- ganizations and various services to the separate fraternities, as ob- taining Christmas trees at cost price and compiling a list of rec- ommended merchants in the var- ious college towns. Social ..R. "The event determines the crowd-not the band," was the consensus of opinion expressed by the representatives attending the group discussing social problems of IFCs. However several did say it was "nice" to have a "big name band" at the big dances. Assistant Dean of Men John Bingley assured the men that chaperons at fraternity parties are not out to get the men for infrac- tions. He said that about 90 per cent of the chaperone reports he has read put a favorable light on the fraternity. Organizations . . Perhaps the most distinct dif- ference between the organization of the various IFC groups is the provisions for thetjudiciary, the representatives decided. Most groups have Fraternity Presidents Assemblies similar to the one at the University, which act as the legislative body, Also most of the groups,have executive committees which act as adminis- trative bodies in the same manner as the University's IFC. However it seems the University has apparently given its IFC more latitude than is presently given most other Michigan colleges at present. In view of the recent incident of severe disciplinary action taken against one fraternity at Michi- gan State University, this aspect of IFC organization was exten- sively discussed. Many of the faculty and ad- ministrative personnel present at I ; > rt . y / : ?:ffA. U MERAYJR. FASH-A-MATIC* SUIT 11 At last the modern concept in wash'n'wear for designer fashions...its built-in shaping and unique construction techniques perfected by AMERICAN JR.... its fabric perfected with Du Pont's high DACRON content. All combined to assure immaculate results, washing after washing...press and pleats perfect....seldom needing ironing touch-up. So ideal for traveling. The classic suit takes on a new look in the nip-waist, slim-hip jacket, topped with the flattery of a bowed collar. Softly gored skirt. Blue, grey or spice. candy- bar for a nickel, but you'd have to hunt far to duplicate this wonderful two-piece gay plaid cotton shirt dress at its price. A it of rhilnte for 5rents- Juniors: 7 to 17, Misses: 8 to 18. As seen in MADEMOIELt E X2995 I L I i a a , I