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Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 25, 1956
~i~C 7he 17U44e46
OUR REPORTER FINDS HE'S INTERESTED IN SPITE OF HIMSELF
By DAVID NEWMAN saying Important Things about They bounded in like so many By the time the final vote was There was a change in these
" EEZ!" I thought, my pulse the issue so dear to their hearts. young gazelles and I noted, to my cast it was past midnight and the star performers, too. The pres-
beating in time to The Victors, I knew they were affiliates because surprise, that they did not appear woman were feeling pretty daring sure was off and they could relax
each displayed a golden pin gleam- in funny costumes or carry blown about being allowed to stay up andTh metgw going into it
"I'm going to my very first SGC logmeeinona
eeting t my b ig on their frontage. Carefully up pig bladders to flail each other wait for Santa Claus to arrive, fifth hour-talmostnas good as
lunch to soy chest and mounted managed to join their confab sur- in the manner of good comics. When it became clear that Spring "Gone With the Wind." They
the steps of the Union, reptitously. In the manner of The head fellow rapped loudly on rushing had made the grade . . t . .
en singthough the proudly "Pygmalion's" Henry Higgens, I the table and called the meeting screams and moans were heard slouched in their official chairs
waited to hear what these women to order and nobody applauded. from all corners.
Of course this was a special would say amongst themselves "Egads" I said to myself, "They're . As the final few minutes of the
meeting The Great Issue of De- Then came the back slapping,
about Spring rushing. playing it straight!" the hand shaking, the fist shaking, meeting ticked off there was a
ferred Sorority Rushing was the A tall blond leaned over to whis- The folks kept coming and soon the teeth-clenching and the head little horseplay around the table,
topic and interest ran high. Wise per to her colleagues. "Can you n a few jokes, and much sighing. It
men had told me thtalag-, a new row of chairs was placed nodding that mark the post-mor-.
arge smoke.here?" she asked anxiously. in front of mine nd was no tem of an big decision. Meeting had been a big night for everyone
crowd would be in attendance, "Golly" said her friend"Iny dand these eighteen people, plus
ready to shout "Hosannah!" ande Gol s adh e longer at ringside. "Think they'll was recessed and everybody dis- their hard-working secretary, had
re cry "shot " o the final de- guess so." have to move to the ballroom?" persed for points hither and yon. rh rn t
or"cry " Did you hear who's going out asked a man who found himself borne the brunt of it.
"The with Ronny now?" said a third, seated on my lap. HEN ALL was quiet and all They came through admirably
"The sororities will be there en fingering the lapel of her white and all of a sudden I realized that
masse," I was told, "and excite- blazer jacket. She mentioned a It sure is filling up." said a were gone, the SGC folk came I was won over. Now how do you
anent will be raging." So I figured name I could not catch. strange girl sitting underneath my back to finish the meeting. A few I wa w er N w ou
I'd go see what was upsetting all "My Gawd, no!" screamed the chair. smaller matters were left on the interested in the Student Govern-
these gub. Maybe I'd learn tall blonde and the entire group agenda and they had to be attend- nt. Five hours earlier, I'd never
something about SGC while I was nodded sagely. HEN the big show began and, ed to. But the change was start- menie hous cssI'ne
at it. in spite of myself, I started ling. The ballroom was now a
Well, I figued, maybe theyre "Meetn dornd"sad the
The shindig began, in a large playing it cautious because I'm getting interest. No kidding. gigantic empty place where min- ing adjourne , i
room on the third floor. As I ap- around. S I walked away and There was talk and talk, and the utes before it had been cmpar- president and everyone got up to
proached a large crowd was al- left them to continue their dis- mob swayed with whoever spoke. able to the Black Hole of Calcut- ,o. I drsgted my ti ody nu
rady forming, although it was a cussion of the vital problem. The SGC people spoke and then ta. Empty chairs were scattered of the ballroom, tripping on a
mere handful compared to what for about an hour people froms the everywhere, cigarette butts and coke bottle on the way out.
would later stream in. BACK in my seat again, I lit a floor put in their two cents. Their coke bottles littered the dance I suppose I should have stuck
cigarette just to conform and two cents were pretty interesting floor, and the voices of the dele- around to watch the janitors clean
HA! I espied a cluster of sorori- twaited the appearance of the for the most part, although the gates now echoed in the vastes.;E the place up. That must have
tygirls in a corner, no doubt SGC board large cast was a little confusing. of the empty hall1 been quite a show, too.
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