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Rush Week Highlights The fall rush of 1984 was a great time for all involved. Chi Omega and Delta Zeta had a week full of rush activities the week before the men ' s rush. All four of the fraternities had successful dinners and parties, and gained many new pledges. The parties, of course, were unfor- gettable. Sigma Alpha Epsilon treated the stu- dents to a Fallout Party, continuing in their tradition of great themes. Delta Sigma Phi had a beach party, while Chi Phi and Kappa Alpha sponsored their own diverse, yet fun activities. All things considered. Rush 1984 was a great success. Dan Duncanson was one of the charter members who helped reactivate Delta Sigma Phi this year. End of the world survivors Amy Glover. Tom Johnson, and Rhonda Hickman dress up for an SAE rush party- Summer attire worn by Mick Rathjens and Annette Hansen were right in style at the Delta Sig Beach Party. Greeting students at the first Delta Sig party were Jennifer Perry. Hank Bunnell. Courtney Joye. and Mark Knautz. f;p n RUSH 21
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Wearing matching Hawaiian shirts to the Delta Sig Beach Party are Harry Frazier and his friend, Michon Hall. Rush week began with a coat and tie din- ner at Dr. Pattillo ' s house. Kurt Alexander and Andrew Nash discuss Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity with a prospective pledge. Chi Phi Guy Scott Einbinder enjoys the mu- sic of the Swinging Richards at their open party during rush week. Chi Omega and Sigma Alpha Epsilon have various joint activities during the year. Ray Lucas, Marlene Rudy, Naomi Hamby, Bob Balkcom, Sue Bamford, and Ralph Beard get together during rush week. SAE Little sister Catherine Gay tells a pro- spective pledge about the advantages of fra- ternity life. I 20 RUSH
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Larry Frank. Stewart Keller and Reggie Frye hurry to the Student Center to check their mail and eat lunch after a morning of science classes. Alonso Borrero and Connie Duque enjoy dancing to the music at the Welcome Back Dance. Freshmen gather in Lupton Auditorium for Freshman Seminar, a class deisgned to orient students to college life. Kathleen McDermott poses for her year book picture, one of the many steps a student must go through to register. 22 GETTING SETTLED
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