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«vf n-. i “Only in your dreams...” Amanda Knox, Nancy Swecker, Adrienne McCormick and Meghan Rowen practice for their Phi Mu RUSH skit — Phi Mu Dreamin! Enjoying the skits and fun that go along with RUSH are Alpha Delta Pi’s Steph- anie Smith, Lisa Bynum, Lisa Schoneman, Joy Plemmons, and Kristin Wade. Dorothy (Laura Crutchfield) and the Good Witch (Allison Glaw) stop on the way to Kansas for a picture during the Chi Omega RUSH skit. A MASH skit was just part of theenjoy- ment; helping out are Tiffany Becker, Jennifer Wood, Crystal Ahrens, Terri Haynes, Liz Barbour, and Michelle Hicks.
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”S GREEK TOME! RUSH is an exciting part of Queens College each fall. This year’s theme was “Go Greek — What a RUSH!” and each sor- ority, through skits, song, and dance proved once again how strong and energetic the four sororities on campus are. Alpha Delta Pi rocked the rushees into the spirit with their own titillating version of Pi-TV. Jimmy Buffett, INXS, Sting and the Romantics were just a few of the musicians who let the rushees know of the fun and excitement of being an ADPi. On Saturday, the rushees were brought back to the day of the ganster with ADPi Syndicate. From flappers to mob leaders, the ADPi girls showed what ADPi means to them. Ice cream floats and a slide show gave the rushees a taste of being a Chi Omega. The Ice Cream Shop party let the rushees know not only the re- sponsibilities but the fun a girl can have as a Chi Omega. Satur- day, the Chi-Os invited the Ashley Stafford, Michelle Mclntire, and Tracy Terrell perform as the An- drew Sisters during the Moviola Skit that is a part of Kappa Delta RUSH. rushees to skip down the yellow brick road to Chi-O Oz. The Lion, Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and other Oz favorites gave the rushees the true feeling of the sisterhood found in Chi Omega. Kappa Delta was dressed in army greens for their version of M A S H. The rushees ex- perienced the specialness of being a KD through this un- ique blend of skit and slide show. On Saturday, special appearances by Scarlett O’Hara, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and other celebrities in KD’s Moviola all expressed how girls of all types can find happiness and sisterhood in Kappa Delta. Phi Mu rapped their way into the rushees’ hearts with their original Phi Mu rap and slide show. On Saturday, Phi Mu gave the rushees quite a show with Pinky’s Place. Their per- formance of seven skits consist- ing of a little Grease, INXS, Hee Haw and others expressed the fun and happiness shared by all the sisters of Phi Mu. Melanie Moore is a scarecrow in the Chi Omega RUSH skit adapted from The Wiz- ard of Oz. Stopping for a moment to pose for a picture during the Pi TV Alpha Delta Pi RUSH skit are. Wendi Bryant, Sarah Taylor, Joy Plemmons, Maritza Rowan, Pam Slagle and Amy Lohr. Helping out in the Phi Mu RUSH skit “You’re one of our kind” are Jacqui Sublett, Kim McCarty, Debi Hart, Kendra Cole, Kim Matthews, and Stephanie Sabo. 12
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Although rain moved the lawn concert inside, students manage to relax, visit Visiting Dad is part of the Oktober- with friends, and enjoy the music of fest Weekend for Leigh Fizer IBM. Oktoberfest Fall Festivities The excitement of returning to school culminated as Queens students prepared for the fall’s hottest activity: Oktoberfest. This three day weekend was one of relaxation and frolics as bands, dates, and even parents graced the campus. Friday, September 30, started off the weekend with a band in Morri- son named Graffiti. The music was enjoyed not only by Queens students, but several students from UNC-Charlotte, Davidson, and even Belmont- Abbey showed up as well. An informal dance was held on Sat- urday night, also in Morrison from 9-1 a.m. This was a ch- ance for boyfriends and girl- friends, or even just friends, to get together, relax and enjoy themselves after the first few weeks of classes. Sunday was supposed to be a lawn concert from 2-6 p.m., but it turned out to be a “tile concert” as IBM had to play inside of Morrison due to the weather. Fortu- nately, this slight deviation did not stop anyone from enjoying the music! Oktoberfest was a welcome break in the Fall ac- tivities, and to quote junior Lori Simmons: “I love a good party!!” Enjoying the Oktoberfest dance, Mason Britt and her date step out on the dance floor. 14
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