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September 19, 1957 - Image 9

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IFC Begins MML Givesi
is Anniversary Fall Rush Membershin , jo BI~

On Sept. 25
* "A mass rushing smoker on Sep-
. .tember 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Union Ballroom will signal the be-
ginning of the fall fraternity rush-
ing program.
Featured will be fraternity sing-
ing, movies and guest speaker
John Baity, past president of- the
Inter-Fraternity Council. Ques-
tions regarding the fraternity sys-
tem and rushing procedure will
also be answered at the meeting.
Registration for rushing is al-
ready in progress at the IFC offices
in the Student Activities Building.
The rushing program is spon-
sored by the IFQ with all fraterni-
ties participating. The period for
rushing will extend from Septem-
ber 29 to October 13.
ntly the University celebrated the tenth anniversary of running Lou Kolb, '59, rushing chairman,
t, which services the metropolitan Detroit area, is leased to 12 of listed other fraternity rushing
the field. The b leak hangar, bought from the government'for $1, events. "We plan open houses at
I terminals in the country, all fraternities on September 29
from 2:00 to 5:00, September 30
nto one of the most beautiful and operation by the University and from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. and on
functional terminals in the coun- private industry ended, it has October 1 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Of
try. Improvements on the landing proven itself to be a very success- course, no invitation is necessary."
strip have made it just about the ful-/venture for both parties. The Kolb added that any questions
safest in the country. 'U''has utilized, at l;ittle or no cost, about the rushing program and
Buildings Transformed facilities which would cost more procedure can be answered by
The storage buildings have been than eight million dollars to re- calling the individual rushing
urned into University laborato- produce on North Campus and counselors or by talking to Bill
Tles doing research valued at more the airlines have b e n e f i t e d Cross, assistant to the Dean of
han seven million'dollars a year. through lower operational costs Men in the Student Activities
With the first decade of joint and operational freedom. Building.

FILECCIA BROTHERS

IF YOU W RIT E W E H A V E IT
AVOID BOOK STORE RUSH!
HEADQUARTERS for
STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES
TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS

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