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Rushing To Find A House: The Greek System hrives Fall rush is an exciting and hectic week. It is the first week before school starts and everything is new and for- eign, especially the system called Rush. Rushees are labeled with name tags that they are never supposed to take off during this one week. They are also armed with a Rush booklet and a PRC, Panhellenic Rush Chairman. The boys Rush system is also very organized, but does not get as involved because of the fewer number of boys. Rushees go through several rounds of parties that help them get acquainted with the personalities of each Greek house. After each round, the Rushees must wait in anticipation to see which house invited them back. Following the last night of parties, the Rushees write down which house they prefer. Bid Day is the next day when the Rushees find out which house has asked for them as a member. The enthusiasm and business 1 fp 1 of this makes it's name - RUSH - an ' X appropriate one. Panhellenic Rush Committee members, Marie Jones and Amanda Fischer, prepare the paper- work for Rush week. Boys going through Rush must also wear name tags. was 3 2
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Pam Granneman, jr., happily informs freshman Mike Moore all about the Hlms committee, Greg Wessling, Paige Parks, Jennifer Stewart, and .loel Bearden all seem to be having an enjoy- able time learning about various committees. Photos by Denise Ho X 4 ft I f 1. Q If serious thought to joining a TCU committee
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N 'IW 4 lbw' M fr ffl' a..--f ,F 9 Chi Omega, Nancy Sumner, jr., helps clean up her sorority house in preparation for Rush. Rushees end the week with the excitement of Bid Day. when they get their bids and run over to Worth Hills to their new home and sisters. Photos by Phillip Mosier 'T Rush l I -ff
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