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at i Ru h ' if Y Rushees at the Alpha Si house find themselves relaxing surrounded by crepe paper and funny clowns. Delta Zeta goes all-ouf Hawaiian with their grass skirts and sarongs 'ro welcome at open house. Down in the left corner, Alpha Sigma Alpha entertains rushees informally around The porch swing. And the Sigma Kappas donned long flowing robes and headbands to produce a Roman Rush party. -If
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These teams had spirit. Third place winners ofthe Freshman Talent Show were Linda Leffingwell and Donna Massey Cleftl who presented a pantomine entitled JuIie and Carol at Carnegie Hall. Second place honors went to Linda and Mike Spoon frighty with a selection of folk music. A talent released - an honor bestowed. Sandy Martin from Great Bend placed first with her humorous reading A Study in Culture earning the first place trophy. The Freshman Talent Show is an annual event sponsored by Blue Key. The iudges are composed of E- State faculty members, usually from the Speech and Music Departments. Thirty-eight freshmen tried out for the show and ten were selected. ln addition to the winners', Tom Bozell received honorable men- tion. The Cash-Lowery Combo, John Tribell, Loius Rosas, Cheryl Lovett, Nancy Hemphill, Sharon Turner also qualified for the show. fdttlw mccmbe The attentive freshmen class filled Albert Taylor Hall to see their fine display of talent. 4 I
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Week We came to college to get acquainted So we went through Rush Week to meet people We stood in line at the TKE House We shook hands with the AKL's We admired the giant clown in Sigma Land We asked questions about pledgeship We were sung to And we sang - Songs of fraternity life We ate cookies We drank punch in colored containers We toured the houses We looked at scrapbooks and party favors We were introduced to presidents, officers We hurried from house to house We rushed home to change for the next party We waited anxiously to get our bids We made our decision each time Then we changed our minds We met many rushees We made friends of the Greeks We learned We had fun We went through Rush Week It was a great experience. LW . f me, M' 5 ,M I ,n,, P2241 ,, an VV V? gii,eiti 1 U , 'lf-
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