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rush week One of the most well named events of the year — rush week — took place at the first of the spring semester To acquaint and convince 90 rushees, chiefly fresh- men, of the advantages of pledging a sorority was the primary goal Fort Hays State ' s four national so- rorities, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Delta Zeta, Sigma Sig- ma Sigma, Theta Sigma Upsilon and one colony, Alpha Mu club of Pi Kappa Sigma, began the social round with teas Sunday afternoon. Frantic but fun for both rushees and sorority members, rush week had started
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Tillte Selensky and Ray Eaton were crowned as the hon- ored 1957 queen and king of the Sweetheart ball. Spon- soring organizations were Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Decorated with gay cupids and colorful hearts, the February affair featured Dave Emery and his Starlighters dance band. Master of ceremonies Galen McClain introduced the candidates and announced the winners chosen by popular student vote. Performing the coronation duties was Ronald Miller, last year ' s king. Back Row: Don Shaw, Loyal Vincent, Don Moses, Tim Scherr. Front Row: Les Herrman, Ray Eaton, Don Eulert, Sweethearts Ray Eaton and Tillie Selensky sweetheart ball From left to right are queen candidates Marilyn Dreher, Lorna Shaw, Nadine Selfridge, Car- men Sullivan, Tillie Selensky, Donna Gardner, Donna Knowles, 27
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Entertainment at the parties was fur- Group singing was always more fun in dig me daddy outfits, nished by sorority actives, including Elvis Presley without the wiggle. After the party-dishes and dishpan hands. Rushees enjoy a musical gome, Crraaazylegs. Starting on Monday and running until Saturday, the second phase of rush week consisted of first and second parties given by the sororities. The gatherings proved to be chuck full of laughs and in- formation, Rushees found out more about each of the sororities, the girls in them and the ad- vantages of being a Greek. Ex- hausted, everyone concerned was almost glad for the quiet hours Saturday, when only a friendly hi was permitted between rush- ees and sorority members.
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