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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3,1954

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Campus Welcomes Cadets

Fraternity Fall Rushing Continues

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Today marks the beginning of the
second week of fraternity rushing
for the largest number of rushees
in the history of the University.
More than 100 men have been
visiting the houses for lunches, din-
ners and smokers during the past
week. Yesterday some of the fra-
ternities invited men to bowling
and lunches, and a few of them
asked their rushees to attend, the
football games with the actives.
Bob Knutson, IFC rushing chair-
man, expects that more than 600
men will pledge this semester.
Knutson emphasized the neces-
sary difference between fraternity
and sorority rushing systems. Fra-
ternity rush parties are on a more
personal basis. The men may con-
tinue to attend functions of the
houses they like as long as they
wish. Final pledge bids are extend-
ed through personal contact.
Fraternities Numerous
"The reason that we conduct
rushing in this manner is that with
the large number of fraternities on
campus, it is not necessary, in fact
would be impractical, for us to use
the strongly selective system of
the sororities."
Fraternities have no limits on
the number of members they are
allowed to pledge, except those
which are self-imposed for reasons
of practicality.
Wednesday at 5 p.m. official
pledging will begin, closing Mon-
day, Oct. 11, at 5 p.m., when
pledge cards will be due at the Ad-
ministration Building.
Signing Wednesday
Most of the fraternities will be-
gin to show interest in specific
rushees on Tuesday or Wednesday,
although the actual signing cannot
begin until Wednesday.
Rushees who would like infor-
mation about specific houses are
asked to see the rushing counsel-
or in the IFC office Monday
through'Friday from 3 to 5 p.m.

An estimate of the number of
rushees now visiting each house
indicates that approximately fifty
rushees will return to each frater-
nity at the beginning of the week.
This number will gradually dwin-
dle to about twenty as pledging
time comes near.
After pledging there will be a two
week dead period when there is

no rushing. Then open rushing will
begin, when men who were not
able to pledge will be able to call
the houses they like and express
their interest. During this time the
fraternities will also contact men
in whom they are interested and
invite them to the house. This pe-
riod will last until the end of the
last week of classes.

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The following teams will com-
pete in the volleyball tournament:
Monday at 4:10 p.m.-Jordan I vs.
Martha Cook; Jordan IV vs. Stock-
well I; at 5:10 p.m.-Kappa Kappa
Gamma I vs. Alpha Xi Delta and
Kleinsteuck I vs. Alpha Chi Omega
II; at 7:15 p.m.-Newberry II vs.
Elliott and Mosher II vs. Hobbs
House.
Tuesday at 4:10 p.m.-Alpha Del-
ta Pi vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma;
at 5:10 p.m.-Collegiate Sorosis I
vs. Delta Delta Delta I and Delta
Gamma vs. Chi Omega I; at 7:15
p.m.-Victor Vaughn I vs. Betsy
Barbour and Jordan V vs. Geddes.
If there are any cancellations,
houses are asked to contact Paula
Strong at 2-3153 by Monday noon.
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