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The Brothers Four have nothing on the Phi Sigs' Swingin' Six at the an- nual smoker. ' Champion Sig Tau beard-grower, Jerry Brooks, still says the girls don't mind go- ing through a little brush to get to a picnic. mokers and dances highlight men's rush season Fratemity smokers highlighted the opening week of rush sea- son as members acquainted rushees with their respective organiza- tions. After spending a night in France with the Phi Sigs, a re- tum to the old west with the Sig Taus, and the University Dance with the AKL's, rushees selected their future brothers by pledg- ing a social fraternity. Greek rush festivities ended with a record number of 101 men pledging the three social fraternities. AKL's Playboys go Las Vegas at their annual rush party. 27
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Sig Kap's Garden of the Gods boasted many queens. Seventy-five coeds pledged four so- cial sororities after the rush parties concluded the latter part of fall quar- ter. Sig Kap's Garden of the Gods , Tri Sigmais South Seas , Delta Zeta's Polynesian Paradise , and the Al- pha's Alpha-Traz furnished varied entertainment for their respective par- ties. Coffee hours and parties launch sorority rush Delta Zeta's went whole-hog in their Polynesian Paradise. 26 With cellmates like these, who couldn't be glad to go to Alpha-Traz?
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Active Councils guide ana DOBSON HALL DORM COUNCIL--Seated: B. Sanders, Missou housefatherg Mrs. G. Holzmeier, house- motherg G. Wishmeyer, secretary-treasurer, B. Crocker, presidentg H. Smith, vice-president, N. Taira, N. Romanetz, J. DeNico1a. Standing: M. Cockerill, D. Filkens, J. Kennedy, W. Doyle, D. Gill, J. Ma- bry, C. Palmer, D. Burns, G. Pendleton. Stolen pillows, misplaced mirrors and other mis- demeanors are all problems of the dorm councils. These able leaders are chosen by the students to keep the dorms under control. All administrative actions of the dormitories are under the supervision of the dorm councils. J C 's i BLANTON HALL DORM COUNCIL--Seated: Mrs. Cragg, Nason housemotherg C. Cunningham, presidentg Mrs. Griffin, Blanton housemother. Standing: P. Lamb, treasurer, C. Huff, secretary, L. Jones, vice-president. Just time for one last good-night before 11 o'c1ock.
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