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iwm ■ You don ' t say. fraternities frolic Fraternity Rush An essential ordeal that all Greeks must meet is the Fraternity Rush. Hello, hand clasping, open houses, colorful punch, par- ties off campus, talks until the early hours; all preparing the pledge to be for prospec- tive brotherhood, and an entirely new way of life before him. During the rush weeks, each and every fraternity tries to impress the new group of men. They do anything to make themselves known to the rushee, so they will be recog- nized as the outstanding Greek group on the campus. Here is proven the frequently quoted Southern Hospitality. After weeks of getting to know all rushees and fraternity men, the moment during Bid Day comes when each fraternity formally introduces and recognizes the new pledge and future fraternity brother. Paul Finfer hosts I.F.C. bidding with that Ipana smile. Thanks, but I ' m not George Gobel. campus life 25
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, , ' ■ . HS P 118 hbU fflk v ji . - ip®i H i w j9h 3 ll 1 l -v , . ■ Do they really do that in fraternities? Pledge, this is our Playmate for the month. Jp. Bf | Bki r ; II Hiti • J - . 1 1 They all got the joke. Little does he suspect that I ' m really his wife. ' Al Capone and friends socialize over dinner 24 campus life
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first row: Nancy Shoemaker, second vice president; Jeanne Howe, secretary; Ellen Schwarzschild, president; Sandra Kelly, first vice president; Virginia Laubenstein, treasurer. second row: Sonny Kessler, Judy Powell, Lyndia Peek, Gail Yates, Cynthia Smith. govern resident women Women ' s Residence Council The Women ' s Residence Council is the overall governing body of resident women on campus. Its purpose is to for- mulate policies, carry out and enforce legislation which will improve the resi- dence code. first row: Sofie Cukier, Alicia Cassiano, Sandra Kelly, president; Dean Susan Olson, Linda Johnson, second row: Reiko Nagawa- tasse, Anne Dunkin, Barbara Diggs, Sandra Orletsky, Mimi Krayer, Sandra Goldsmith. judicial authority Women ' s Residence Regulations Board The Women ' s Residence Regulations Board is a comparatively new organization on campus being the judicial authority for women on campus. The membership consists of girls from the various dorms on campus. Their purpose is to hear and decide cases appealed from the house councils.
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