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El g ,wr Sarah Thomas, an enthusiastic senior rnarghes wildly through thc dorms the night before. Teresa Conner and Ellen Thompson display the ransorned goods to the public. vga Dr. Goode, the featured speaker, addresses the crowd on how Barbarisms invade the English Language. Afterwards, seniors rejoice their recognition in front of Bells Chapel,
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For three years the class of 1987 had been looking forward to this day. At 9:20, September 9, 1986, the seniors made the anticipated march into Belk Chapel and listened intensely to their selected speaker, Dr. Richard Croode, whob addressed them oming Age on the subject Barbar's Children: Or How to Facilitate Maximum Poetentialization For Actualizing Pre-identified Contingencies. The day concluded with a keg party in front of Long Dorm held exclusively for seniors, faculty and administration. Ruth Charron, Donna Muskgrove, Carolyn Jenkins, Faye Stokes and Miriam Sidey anticipate their march down the aisle of Belk Chapel. Although the senior class had ransomed their regalia, Dr Goode, Jane Hadley, and Dr. Hadley, an'ived at the Senior Breakfast in rare form. Look out hell look out heaven we're the class of '87ll Caught up in the excitement of Senior Recognition Day Cathy Poral senior class president addresses her fellow classmates at the Senior Breakfast :iii w., 45' 1 5 'Zg A L A ni: .' 5 l , .fl e .Y 9 'rg .' I 'lf rw lg i .
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! The first year of college is a time of new experiences and changes that can affect the rest of a person's life. The weekend of Rush, September 18-21, was no exception. It was a very exciting and trying time for 70 Freshmen and a few Sophomores. An orientation was held for all girls interested in becoming a Greek. A slide show gave an overview to help the Rushees prepare for what was ahead. The Sorority Sing presented by all Greek Sisters displayed the love and unity between the houses and encouraged the Rushees to become a part of the fun. On Thursday night, parties were only fifteen minutes long and each Rushee went to each house where the sisters rushed from girl to girl meeting each one and asking a few questions. Friday night's parties eased some of the fears, as the girls became more familiar with each sorority. Cn Saturday, thirty minutes skits were presented. The Chi Omegas presented the Rushees with a joumey to find the right sorority through the production of Chi O Oz . The Kappa Deltas brought back to life many old and famous stars with their presentation of Moviola . The Phi Mu's held captive audiences with their travel through time with Pinky's Place Alpha Delta Pi bee-bopped with the Rushees to l'Alphie's Pop Shop The last day of the parties were marked by different rituals and were very emotional. After the last party the Rushees went back to their dorm rooms to wait and hope for the best. It was a frustrating and exasperating time but the shouts of joy when the bids were received proved that it was worth the wait. Being engulfed by a wave of Rushees, Amy Church gives an introduction to the slide show.
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