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Page 29 text:
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T -.-r i g The hill rocks again! On Saturday morning, April 21st, the day before Easter, sunsliine brol e through the clouds that had been hovering over Beth- any for weeks. Finally Bethanlans were able to enjoy springtime. It was a time to be outside, playing fris- bee, listening to some good tunes, and spending time with special friends. Spring- time at Bethany spells BLOCK PARTY. This is a day traditionally set aside for the houses on the hill to host their annual out- side party. And party we did with live bands, plenty of food, and more than enough to drink. Here ' s to the tradition. Cheers! — RLH, KLT
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Bid Day 1 984 Another bright reflection from th e prism of Bethany is the Greek System. And the Greek System would be nothing without Bid Day. The day was February 3rd, 1984. The weather was cold, rainy and muddy. The people were anxious. The time was 4:30 p.m. And it was BID DAY! A day of cele- bration which marks the end of a long week of formal rush, but the beginning of new bonds of friendship. The men were informed Thursday night of where they would be pledging, but they still met in Richardson on Fri- day. They came out of the building to- gether as a pledge class and were greet- ed by their new brothers who were dressed in super funky attire. They ran back to their houses, throwing one an- other in the mud. Then they began cele- brating. Welcome to the fraternal world! The women waited in anxiety until Fri- day at 4 :30. Ms. Nicholson distributed the bids in Wailes Theatre this year. When the girls received their bids, they opened them up, then ran into the arms of their new sisters. After everyone had come out of Wailes, there was a mad rush up the hill where more girls impa- tiently waited to greet their sisters. Kegs were tapped, chants were sung, tears were shed, bonds were formed, and hugs were given. It was celebration time. Although Bid Day is a special day for the greeks, the independents consider it a fun day too. Every year they look for- ward to joining the fun and hosting a huge party for everyone at Campbell. And the celebration continues for ev- eryone through morning. — KLT 27
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