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Kay Danna and Linden Colley sing and dance Sorority rush is a time of craziness, but these girls with dancing bear Debbie Baker during rush. are enjoying meeting with sorority members. iAll Photos by Larry Smithi These sisters display their singing talent and togetherness by singing 1 their traditional sorority song. 18 i Student Life
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Left, this prayer is on everyone's mind at one time during the semester. Below, Jim Crum, RA. in Ellington Dorm, takes time out to study. marienne Lopezj t Randall Lewist 'e t A for breakfast. Last but not least, if your room doesn't have a telephone, find one. Heaven knows where Civi- lized students would be without one. Can you ima- gine cancelling a date face to face? The final concern of dorm life: Home cooking. Face it folks, it doesn't exist. One can come close by learning to cook; you can't do any worse than they do over in the stu- dent center and man cannot live by Big Macs alone. Most will realize that mistakes will be madE, small ones tolerable, but when a burning quiche sets off the fire alarm, sending everyone in a mad dash to get outside, a few people might be a little perturbed. In closing tsounds like a debate speech, doesn't itD dorm life can be a very en- Denise Thomas, a resident of Lucille Clement, starts to laugh at a joke the photographer Joyable experlence. JuSt relax made while taking her picture. and feel at home, after all, 1t is going to be home for a long time. Life on Your Own t 17
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RUShing t0 the Greeks Perhaps the only time during the year that members of fraternities pay attention to other men rather than to the women is during rush week. This is the week in which the brothers take time out from the women and the refreshments to seriously discuss the Greek system and to interview prospective pledges. During this week, each fraternity schedules parties where students seeking the Greek life can go to each fraternity house, socialize with the brothers, find out information about the fraternity, and the fraternity system. These parties offer a Chance for the pro- spective pledge to become more acquainted with the brothers, make new friends, and increase his chances of receiving a bid, or a formal invitation. Rush is an ongoing thing for a fraternity to achieve their goal of getting the sharpest pledges and maintain a high standard of brotherhood. They must continue their rush all year long. The following year they become full brothers. Karen Pope and sorority sisters enjoy performing skits for their prospec- tive pledges during sorority rush week. Rushing i 19
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