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Bonne of the favorites present at the casting call were Charlie Chaplain (Kim Tesh], Mary Poppins (Susan DykemaJ, Scarlett O’Hara (Cindy Vanderford). Vlae West (Julia Kurdt), and Kermit the =rog (Janet VogelD. The party was in- :ended to give the rushees an entertain- ng look at the inside of Kappa Delta and :he strength of the sisters' friendship. For the Alpha Delta Pi’s Friday party. ;he sorority combined a successful ;ropical theme from last year with characters from the former television series, Charlie’s Angels to create Alphie’s Angels. The Angels, Marian Huntley, Faye Stokes and Stephanie Hilleson, were in search of the four points of the ADPi Diamond: Sister- hood, Participation, Talent and Scholar- ship. On Saturday, visitors entered the studios of Pi T. V. — a show fashioned after television’s popular Music Televi- sion (MTV]. The studios of Pi T. V. were BID NIGHT! Molly Waldrup receives a hug from sister Wendy Ingram after receiving a bid for membership in the Phi Mu sorority. Helping girls learn all they can about Chi-Omega, Copper Allen and Louise White answer all questions. Rush counselor Amy Tope helps calm the fears by answering questions for Kelly Cheek and Janet Fipp. Rush 1 7 m
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In a Preparing for their Saturday night Rush party, ADPi sisters hang 45s, posters, and album covers to decorate for the Pi T.V.” theme. Providing entertainment at “Pinky's Place for the Phi Mu Saturday night party, Leigh Glenn, Karen Bengston. and Holly Holroyd sing Phi Mu Girls to the tune of Rainy Day Bells. In addition to the Pi T.V. theme at the ADPi house. Missy Martin gives her impression of Madonna with Pi Love. Sorority Rush was not just a week of parties where girls could eat good food, meet new people and have fun. Endless hours of hard work, closed weekends and practice, practice, practice were put into what was presented the week of September 1 9-22. Time was well spent, however, as programs and skits went on without a hitch. Perhaps the best example of each of the four houses efforts could be seen in the Friday and Saturday night parties. Kappa Delta Sorority put on two of their more popular skits. “KD Matie,” held on Friday, was a seagoing skit designed to acquaint the rushees with the background of KD, the requirements for initiation, the National Philanthropy which KD participates in, and the socia activities. On Saturday, the KD’s presentee “Moviola, ” a panoramic view of many ole stars who came together for the annual casting call of Kappa Delta's Moviola. Nikki Wilson 1B Rush
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Fo Junior Brenda Varner explains the fees involved for membership in the Kappa Delta Sorority. Chi Omega sister Tom Merritt explains the sorority memorabilia to rushee Miles White during one of the rush parties. As the parties progress, rush counselors Amy Tope. Amy Herbst and Abby Hewins keep a close eye on their girls. hung with 45's and album covers, as well as posters of some of the stars of the sorority show. Sophomore Missy Martin did her imitation of Madonna, and the entire cast ended the show with its very own version of USA for Africa’s, We Are The World. ” The Chi Omega house took a different approach Friday night. Tents were set up, the house was totally covered in greenery, and a clothes line was strung up, and jerseys were worn to make Food, Fun, Camp Chi-O a night of fun and ex- citement. Amidst it all, head counselor, Lynda Easterly, helped the rushees learn all about the Theta Gamma chapter of Chi Omega. Saturday night, the Chi-O’s added a new party. Chi-O Oz took Dorothy CCIaire Finley] on a journey to Oz CAmy Walton] while battling the Wicked Witch CPam Darlington] along the way. Somewhere over the Rainbow, Dorothy thought, Chi-O waits. Many Beth Kay 1 B Rush
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