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TO DRAGMA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI
Sec. 2. The official list shall be:
1. Pi Beta Phi. 9. Alpha X i Delta.
2. Kappa Alpha Theta.
3. Kappa Kappa Gamma. 10. Chi Omega.
4. Alpha Phi. 11. Sigma Kappa.
12. Alpha Omicron Pi.
5. Delta Gamma. 13. Zeta Tau Alpha.
6. Gamma Phi Beta. 14. Alpha Gamma Delta.
7. Alpha Chi Omega. 15. Alpha Delta Phi.
16. Delta Zeta.
8. Delta Delta Delta.
Sec. 3. Additions to the official list shall be made in order of
election to membership.
ART. VI—POWERS
Sec. 1. The powers of the Congress shall be five-fold:—First,
to make laws that pertain to its own government. Second, to admit
at its discretion petitioning fraternities. Third, to levy annual dues
—not to exceed $15.00 to be paid by the fraternities within two weeks
of notification by the treasurer. Fourth, to make final settlement
of a dissention in a local Pan-Hellenic reported to its Executive
Committee. Fifth, to have advisory power over local Pan-Hel-
lenics.
Sec. 2. An unanimous vote of the delegates present shall be neces-
sary to a vote in the Congress.
ART. VII—GOVERNMENT
Sec. 1. The delegate from the fraternity calling the congress
shall act as chairman of the same, and the delegate from the fratern-
ity next in order shall act as secretary of the Congress. The treas-
urer shall be the delegate whose fraternity is next on the list after
that of the secretary's.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall consist of the secretary of
the last Congress as chairman, the secretary of the next Congress and
the treasurer.
Sec. 3. The duties of the Executive Committee shall be to carry
on the work of the Congress between sessions; to appoint, on appli-
cation from a Grand President of any chapter involved in local
Pan-Hellenic difficulties, a member of the Congress whose fraternity
interests are not involved in the question at issue to investigate and
arbitrate any difficulty arising in the Pan-Hellenic, expenses of the
one sent to be defrayed by the local Pan-Hellenic; to make final
settlement and inflict penalties, i f necessary, on any chapter which
withdraws from a local Pan-Hellenic or refuses to arbitrate its viola-
tion of any Pan-Hellenic contract or the " l i f t i n g " of a pledge, after

