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•■{ 7V- Hoosier humidity, hospitality welcome rushees £ Temperatures soaring into the 90s and the smiling taces of sorority members greeted the 104 girls from 14 states who participated in Formal Rush last Septem- ber 2-8. New skits and songs, as well as lively conversations, entertained the girls during the week. Although fewer girls entered Formal Rush than in the past, they were perhaps even more enthusiastic than those before them. Their high spirits were displayed in a Wednesday serenade on the Schwitzer Hall steps and an abundance of laughter as well as tears throughout the week. Upper left: Slightly apprehensive rushees Neva Westfall, Lisa Gary and Karen Vincent await the Delta Gamma preference party. Upper right: A path- way of carnations and guide Tammy Hare greet Alpha Chi rushees Karen Hunt, Sandy Long and Mary Alice Delworth. Lower left: Nikki La Croix watches for rushees from the bridge at the Alpha Phi party, Court of Ivy. Lower right: Cindy Vaillanc- ourt entertains Libby Adams at the Kappa Alpha Theta Circus Day party. Student Life- 19
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Upper: A Peanuts ' skit sets the theme for Pi Phis Terri Ketterman, Donna Loffland, Holly Carpen, Leslie King, and Deb Cowart. Lower left: Rushees enter the Tri Delt house for one last party. Lower right: Milena Orloff welcomes Linda Pike, Beth Swenson, Karen Uehlein, Linnie Wright, and Betsy Taliaferro to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Magic Realm of the Snow Queen. 1 8 - Student Life
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Jones welcomes new students; Freshmen pay fees, tour campus The week of September 11-15 was set aside for Freshman Orientation and Registration. Dr. and Mrs. Jones opened their home to all Butler students Septem- ber 1 1 . Ross Hall and ARA dining service presented movies in Room 131 to enter- tain the freshmen before classes began. Thursday the housing units held open house. Friday, the YMCA sponsored a street dance for the freshmen on the library mall. Saturday, Schwitzer spon- sored an all-school mixer on the patio of Lilly Hall. Upper left: Collecting class cards is step one of reg- istration. Center left: Despite the rising cost of living, Butler still maintains an annual tuition of $1850. Center: Textbooks often tend to prove a surprising expense to new students. Lower right: Registration forms are thoroughly checked. 20 - Student Life
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