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UPPER RIGHT-The Sigma Chis pre- sent their fraternity ' s advantages to interested rushees; MIDDLE LEFT- Delta Gamma women line the sidewalk between parties; LOWER LEFT- Pi Phi Heaven greets the rushees; LOW- ER RIGHT-Bare feet and peasant skirts welcome girls at Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s Gypsy Caravan. Student Life--19
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UPPER LEFT-Weary but excited, rushees finish another round of parties; UPPER RIGHT— New pledge Brad Acton learns about fraternity life from Lambda Chi Al- pha president Rich Keith; MIDDLE RIGHT- Unwavering Alpha Chi Omega spirit keeps them singing on the sidewalk long after the parties end; LOWER RIGHT-Snoopy and the Theta circus troupe prepare their skit. Men, women experience rush changes 1 New rush practices added to the always chaotic week prior to classes, as fraternity and sorority rush meshed with orientation and registration for the first time in BU history. The new calendar, responsible for the compacted schedule, filled rushees ' hours with meetings and parties throughout the week of Aug. 24-31. New features in the rush schedule included an open house for rushees and their families Sunday afternoon, and an IFC meeting with prospective male pledges, as well as a changed party schedule for the women. Summer rush, always important for the fraternities, resulted in several houses reaching capacity before fresh- men came to campus in the fall. W WB 18--Student Life
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Large class, new calendar change BU A record 579 freshmen began classes on Sept. 3 last fall, two weeks earlier than in past years. The change, part of the new academic calendar, enabled Butler stu- dents to complete final exams before Christmas vacation, and finish the second semester early in May. Forecasting a successful year for Butler ' s 120th anniversary, the Ad- missions Office anticipated both a large and talented freshman class. Traditional orientation and reg- istration procedures were combined with sorority rush, cheerleader tryouts and many other activities to offer the new students an exciting, if exhaust- ing, week before classes started. The meetings, tours and endless paperwork of registration were some- what alleviated by weekend movies and dances sponsored by various cam- pus organizations, designed to make the new students feel more at home. 20-Student Life
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