Senior Skull Honor Society
The Senior Skull Society is an American collegiate senior honor society at the University of Maine in Orono, Maine. Membership in the society is "the highest all-inclusive honor" at the university.
History
The Senior Skull Honor Society was founded on December 14, 1906, by eleven men of various fraternities. Its purpose was to recognize and reward service to the university and to encourage leadership, scholarship, and citizenship within the campus community. In 1911, it created the Sophomore Owls to watch over and discipline freshmen. The group also oversaw and approval all student groups. In 1913, the society's president called a meeting of campus fraternites and established an interfraternity council.During World War II, the society ceased to exist for three years but has operated continuously since its reformation in the fall of 1947. The society promotes the values of friendship, obligation, academics, dignity, and the standards and traditions of the University of Maine.