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that dispensation be granted to Michigan for one year, provided only
seniors in the High Schools be pledged and the pledge be with-
drawn if the young lady does not enter the University one year from
September following the pledging.
A motion was made and carried that one sorority at Wisconsin
and at Michigan University be interested in the conditions existing
in those two universities and asked to study those conditions with a
view to improvement. Mrs. McElroy was appointed a committee
of one to interest Alpha Phi at Michigan, Miss Challoner, to interest
Kappa Kappa Gamma at Wisconsin.
The delegates took luncheon together, and the afternoon session
convened for the continuation of reports of standing committees.
Miss Thompson, as chairman of the committee appointed to confer
with the Deans of Women on matters of sorority interest, gave her
report which is printed in separate covers for distribution. I t was
suggested that the Grand Presidents be asked to send to the Secre-
tary of the Inter-Sorority Conference the addresses of possible repre-
sentatives in the Deans' Conference, since it was suggested that each
sorority be represented in the Deans' Conference.
It was moved and carried that the Conference present to the
several sororities the following motion for their consideration: Re-
solved, that sororities in High Schools and other secondary schools
should be discountenanced, and that after four years from date of
notification by Grand Presidents, each sorority in the Inter-Sorority
Conference refuse to admit any young woman who has been a
member of a sorority in a High School or a secondary school.
The committee on the model constitution for Pan-Hellenics sub-
mitted a constitution which, with slight variations, was accepted.
The constitution is printed separately for distribution.
The constitution of the Inter-Sorority Conference was then taken
up. Since a unanimous vote could not be obtained on the constitu-
tion as presented by the Fourth Inter-Sorority Conference, some
amendments were made in hopes that a working constitution may
be adopted.
(The Editor omits this draft, but w i l l print the Constitution
after it has been adopted.)
The Conference wishes to emphasize also the recommendations
of the Fourth Inter-Sorority Conference:
it That the Secretary of the Conference be sent copies of all
the sorority journals.

