University of Virginia Library

Party Victories

Until one year ago all College
members of the Council
came from the candidate slates
of the fraternity-dominated political
societies, Sceptre and Skull
& Keys.

Since that time nominees of
the newly organized and independent-run
University Party
have won major victories, with
the man polling the largest number
of votes coming from its
ranks in the two intervening
elections.

When asked about recent
conjecture within the fraternities
that the caucuses should merge
to present a united front against
independents, Mr. Altaffer said
this was out of the question for
the present.

illustration

He pointed out that such a
move would completely alienate
the independents from the caucus
system.

Rather than split the College
along independent - fraternity
lines, Mr. Altaffer hoped to integrate
the two elements into
the caucus system by easing
membership requirements for the
former.

He said a plan is being formulated
to eliminate petition requirements
for independents.
Under this plan a set proportion
of independents, corresponding
to that of fraternities, would
be allowed to participate in the
caucuses.

He blamed the present absence
of non-fraternity men in
the caucuses on the failure of
past officers of the societies to
publicize membership requirements
and encourage participation.

Mr. Green also ruled out the
possibility of a merger at this
time, saying that "It is a problem
of timing. By consolidating
now we would create a permanence
for the University Party
that it does not yet have."

He said "Much of the strength
and appeal of the University
Party lies in its machinery for
forming a platform and discussing
issues. Because they have
been successful they have attracted
a lot of people to attend
their meetings."