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Page 28 text:
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HANDSHAKING session is about to begin as rushees embark on the Sigma Chi ' s for one of the six non-preferential rush parties held during rush week. Sore hands, forced smiles, and all night bull sessions typified the week at U of A. sore hands, dainty napkins, talk ALPHA DELTA PI ' S, participating in their second fall rush since their founding on campus, entertained rushees at one of the afternoon parties. The Greeks came back to school first to clean up, paint up, and fix up their houses for fall rush. Practice parties were staged and neophytes were given propaganda pushing programs by veter¬ ans. The rushees decended on the Greeks in one big hand shake and a hug. Nerves were unsteadied, lungs strained, voices were lost, and the parties pro¬ gressed. The inevitable preferential time rolled around and the die was cast. Finally, bids were ex¬ tended to one hundred and eighty two women and two hundred and eight men on Saturday. After farcical rush parties, Greeks showed new pledges how partying is really done. Everyone who was coming returned for registration and it was met with the traditional comment, “Is this really neces- sary : 2(3
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LAST MINUTE appeal to rushee to return ar d take another look at the house and boys is made by PiKA President Joe Ford as fraternities competed for the first time under new IFC rule which limited number °f bids to 30 instead of the usual 40. ABIDING by Panhellenic rush rules, only the Pi Beta Phi President, Karo Kampbell, and rush captain, Jan Graham, are out¬ side house to greet rushees. Panhellenic requires that all sorority members except the president and rush chairman stay in¬ side when rushees arrive and leave. 27
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