1984-1985 Yearbook

Another change which primarily affected men 's clubs was pass!,d so that new members would be better oriented with their club. The deadline for men who wished to jump was moved back to March 1. This was passed in order for men not to feel rushed into a definite decision right at the beginning of the semester. A controversial decision that still had not been settled at the writing of this page, was a proposal to put a mandatory grade point average on club members who wished to play sports , participate in Spring Sing, or run for a club office. This proposal was highly controversial because it would possibly eliminate students from activities which supported them socially. The debate on the issue continued through a number of meetings as pressure from the administration heightened. The expected responsibility of the ICC increased as they were prompted to make decisions outside of those affiliated with induction. Leaders were encouraged to take the initiative in keeping the meetings in order as well as being encouraged to act upon suggestions from the representatives from each club. £ Clarifying Details. Sponsor Pat · ty Barrett explains specific details to King 's Men memo ber Mike Patter· son . - photo by James McCreary, Out of Order? Tina Bounds and Mary Ann Fow/er, both Zeta Rho representatives , lightened the seriousness of the meeting with laughter. - photo by James McCreary . PreSiding Over the Discussion. Jay Reese of Sub T initiates ideas for future plans. - photo by James McCreary. Interclub Council 89

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