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Parties . . . What are they? There are room parties, house parties, suite par- ties, apartment parties and fraternity parties. Some involve a great deal of forethought and planning, while oth- ers just seem to happen. The best way to describe the campus parties, listed above, is to just talk about them one at a time. Here goes: The room party consists of from 10- 20 people. And is usually accented by some kind of drinking game or some- thing of this nature. A chief character- istic is the fact that there is virtually no planning whatsoever. The suite party is only a glorified room party. It, like its brother, is very rarely planned and usually begins with just a few friends visiting. This generates the whole suite into a some- times frantic get-together. Hereby named the suite party. The house party is set above the room and suite party mainly because they are a planned occasion. Very of- ten a theme lurks in the background and of course a sophisticated sound system is brought in. The three D ' s, Dancing Drinking Dying the next morning, are the key results of house parties. The apartment party, because of their occupants ' supposed sophistica- Top: Chi Phi Open House. Top Right: Private party. Middle: A food party, alright!! Far Right: Let ' s get down. 22 PARTIES tion, tend to be wonderful wine and cheese socials, dinner parties, balcony buffets or any combination of the above. But as you know or have guessed the results are the same, oh yes, the dreaded three D ' s. The fraternity party, well that ' s a whole other story. Instead of being the object of a small hosting group, this party has a large number of hosts. And as most parties are fun, these are if possible, considered funner than any of the above mentioned. To be out- done by any other campus, or off cam- pus party for that fact, the three D ' s show up in full style. So from this short overview of par- ties it can be seen that there is a style of party for everyone. And everyone enjoys some kind of party. by Tom Roff Private, room party. SBjeq
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