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The defeated Bears Slljfffillg from a 35-I4 loss to Washington in the season Opener were surprisefl by l500 cheering students azcailing their return at the airport. The football team was no more snrpriserl than coerls who sudrlenly janml they had 3 a.1n. late permission. Teas, skits, coffees, wurri1's und immmahle smiles l'llL11'Lll'il'I'lZ1'il rush, Hushc-es found themselves frozen in silence--unable to speak to smiling members or flirt with persistent lmys. Pete Ffnrsytli, Don Punter und Clint Yvilliums, flop, leftl get service with at smile from Taurus Sweetheart Ginny fMartinJ Parker. Carole Anne West amml Nancy Armes greet rushees at Athi-neun rush tea fcenter, leftl. But once the exhausting rush was over the hopeful new prospects found cuntinueml rushing necessary to fulfill their llllllll'l'UllS pledging duties. lllomentarily 'gpacifierlu John Hicks pledges Chamlner of Conzmerce. if . 'ef Y' -.1 5. Nw' A 1 1. , A Q 3. .... . Singing on chapel steps A0 pledges Robin Walker, Susanne Smith, Carolyn Gardner, Suzanne Darnell, Carolyn Davidson and Marita Merritt exhibit talent each plerlge .at P must hare-an ability to singl?l.
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Those Progressive Baptists have made a new game out of the oltl tllrvt--legged IUCC and it looks as if Illey n-ally llLlVtZ sometliingg in tlie luag tllis time ffigtlratixely spealiing, of eoursel. Tlte four- X events in W'l1iCll over 300 students purtivipttted during tlie NSU County Fair lield annually in Minglewootl liowl. it From lmurlap sacks and hermudas to fermals and black ties. The mood Changed for an evening, and new students get their first close-up look at Baylor's top administrators during the Pre-sident's Reception. Presi- dent Abner V. McCall greeted eaell student personally as lie entered the Drawing Room and each eup of punch was served with graciousness and formality. K M krkkkrre LV.k K ,w N .,..,, , .,kkV.. , ,, . iffiitt. - f - , at f - 8 Q11 .1 .,r - l legged raves and tlle gtvasetl pig vllases were only a few of tlie X G
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f wwf October meant rush. It was meeting people, planning private parties, more teas and eoffees, mailing bids and ehoosing those who would be your club sisters or brothers for the immediate future. That's soeial and service rush. For the bulk of students there was another rush to demand their energy and resources. That was Homecoming. Homecoming never eomes until the middle of the month, hut the tension began long before that. At first it was an assignment only partially finished so more time could be spent on the float. If you were a freshman, there were wooden doors, bridge timbers and telephone poles to be gotten for the bonfire. Tradition and the upperelassmen next door told you that the campus was to be guarded . . . and you guarded it. But the Aggies still eame to town. They came for one thing, to spoil our Homecoming. And they almost did. But as thousands of exes left town for another year, they smiled and jokingly slapped each other on the back and eagerly discussed the team's possibilities for the remainder of the season. For those of us remaining, the week after was one of frustration and fatigue. There were signs to be taken down, floats to be dismantled and the infinite number of things we had postponed until. after Homecoming. This was the lull after the storm of rush. CXfUDBERA' STUDE ' COME I0
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