The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1966, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, September 14, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 7
Miss Rush Week
. . ..:5. .
Receiving her trophy, Carol Graham, Gamma
Phi Beta pledge, smiles at Frank Hold and
John Wertz as she is named Miss Rush Week
at the dance sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity Friday night. All sorority pledge
classes were represented in the contest that
climaxed Rush Week on the University campus.
IBM Helps IFC Rush
Although the personal touch
remained the same for the
approximately 600 men who
attended fraternity Rush
Week, the paper work was
turned over to IBM cards and
computers.
Gary Larsen, Intrafrater
nity Council president, said he
had received comments from
both rushees and fraternity
houses on how smoothly and
quickly the operation was run
using "the IBM system.
He said that 515 of the 600
men who went through Rush
Week pledged. However, he
noted that about 75 more per
sons pledged during the 1965
Rush Week.
1
' Larsen cited three reasons
for the fewer number of pled
ges. it could be that Rush Week
was run inefficiently," h e
said, "but I do not believe this
to be the case."
Two other reasons he noted
could be that the men going
through Rush Week were
3iiore undecided about where
and if to pledge, and that
houses were being more selec
tive. Houses were pledging fewer
... . j j. .
men tins year compared w
last, with the majority ofj
houses pledging only 20-25
men.
Alpha Tau Omega pledged
the largest number of men at
39. They were followed closely
by Beta Theta Pi with 3 8
pledges. I
Zeta Beta Tau fraternity,
recolonized last spring, did
not take any pledges during
regular rush week.
Other houses and the num-'
her of men they pledged in
clude: Acacia, 10; Alpha Gamma
Rho, 18; Alpha Gamma Sig
ma, 12; Beta Sigma Psi, 15;
Chi Phi, 22; Delta Sigma Phi,
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Delta Upsiion, 21; Farm
House, 21; Kappa Sigma, 26;
Phi Delta Theta, 20; Phi Gam
ma Delta, 25; Phi Kappa Psi,
8; Pi Kappa Alpha, 3; Pi
Kappa Phi, 7;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 21;
Sigma Alpha Mu, 14; Sigma
Chi, 22; Sigma Xu. 23; Sigma
Phi Epsilon, 30; Tau Kappa
Epsilon, 11; Theta thi, 10;
Theta Xi, 31 and Triangle, 25.
Sororities Pledge 484
After four days of formal
Rush Week, 484 coeds were
pledged by the University's
sororities, according to Mad
eline Girard, Panhellenic di
rector. More than 600 women par
ticipated in Rush Week activ
ities.::": There were 32 who
dropped out of Rush Week
without tiling a preference.
Miss Girard said.
Seventeen of the 18 national
sororities on campus partici
pated in fall rush. Sigma Delta
Tau pledged nine girls last
spring, and Towne Club, a
local -organisation, pledged 29
girls from Lincoln. .
Fewer girls pledged this
year than did last year, Miss
Girard . -stated, but nearly
every sorority filled its quota.
The reason more girls were
not pledged, explained Miss
Girard, was because of "the
high number of sorority wom
en who stay in school four
years," and that the sorori
ties simply do not have room
in their houses to accom
modate the large number of
returning upperclassmeri.
She added that all the sor
orities would have pledged
more girls if space had been
available. Most sororities now
have reserved rooms in the
dorms for upperclassmen or
have found space with mem
bers living in Lincoln.
The Delta Zeta sorority
which re-colonized last spring
participated in rush for the
first time and pledged eight
girls. In their second year
after re-colonizing, the Phi
Mu's pledge class numbered
16.
Alpha Chi Omega and Delta
Delta Delta pledged the
largest number of new mem
bers with 39 and 37 pledges,
respectively.
Pledge classes of other
sororities numbered as fol
lows: Alpha Delta Pi, 33;
Alpha Omicron Pi, 29; Alpha
Phi, 34; Alpha Xi Delta, 22;
Chi Omega, 29; Delta Gamma,
29; Gamma Phi Beta, 27;
Kappa Alpha Theta, 32; Kap
pa Delta, 30; Kappa Kappa
Gamma, 33; Pi Beta Phi, 30;
Sigma Kappa, 12; and Zeta
Tau Alpha, 32.
IFC To Evaluate
Rush, Recoloiiizing
Recolonization, Rush Week
and a 4.0 Club loom as up
coming projects and discus
sion by the Interfraternity
Council during the coming
year.
One of the first things
planned by IFC, according to
Gary Larsen, president, is an
evaluation of Rush Week.
"We are missing a lot of
good men who would make a
good contribution to . the
Greek system and who could
get a lot out of the system,"
he said.
"Although I would say
Rush Week was successful,
we are not living up to our
capabilities or potential."
Larsen said he plans to
have the house rush chair
men meet with the IFC rush
committee and evaluate the
1966 Rush Week and give
their ideas for next year.
He noted that "wildcat
V 1 r- l irl
hhiADl.NG FOR PLEDGING
an end for the men as 525 freshmen set out for the
house of their choice and the life of a fraternity pledge.
Rush Week came to
rush" would be among t h e
things to be studied to ex
pand rush week. However,
he said deferred rushing (sec
ond Semester pledging) would
probably not be discussed.
He added that a study of de
ferred rush conducted last
year showed "it is not for
this campus."
Two fraternities, Delta Chi
and Alpha Sigma Phi, have
inquired about recolonizing
on the University campus,
Larsen said. Zeta Beta Tau,
Pi Kappa Alpha and Tan
Kappa Epsilon were allowed
to colonize on the campus
last year.
Larsen said a study would
have to be made to deter
mine whether the University '
could support more new colo
nies at this time. . ,
As a part of this, Larsen
said an effort would be made
to strengthen the present col
onies. Larsen said work is also
being done on a 4.0 Club for
those fraternity members
with a 4.0 grade average. He
said the club, if formed,
would start with those com
piling 4.0 averages during the
second semester of last year.
A study is also being sched
uled to determine the status
of house expansion plans,
Larsen said. This, he said,
would also include work oh
the sorority-fraternity com
plexes to be built near the
dormitories under construc
tion iiorth of the campus.
Larsen said a University
graduate student will be con
ducting a research project on
the psychology of pledge
training. He noted that the
study is being done by a non
fraternity member and should
be valuable to IFC.
Talks & Topics
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Interviews for chairman
and assistant chairman of
Nebraska Union Talks and
Topics committee will be held
the evening of September 20.
Applications may be ob
tained in the program office
in the Nebraska Union.
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