te Wednesday, august 23, 1978 daily nebraskan page 53 ?nsi week format new: rate to wte open house By Sara Martens UNL fraternities will try a new system and sororities will stick to the old as both seek pledges for the coming year. Fraternities have abandoned the tradi tional Rush Week format of scheduled house visitations to try an open house format, said Jim Dennell, Interfraternity Council rush chairman. Fraternity rush will begin at 9 ajn. Friday with a slide presentation on Greek life. Following the presentation, 12 of UNL's 25 fraternities will have open house for any rushee who wishes to visit. Open house will be Saturday at the remaining 13 houses. Sorority rush begins Thursday with each rushee visiting 8 houses, followed by 5 scheduled parties on Friday and 3 on Saturday. Pledging for sororities will be 5 p.m. Sunday but fraternities must wait one week before pledging new members, Den nell said. "This waiting period should generate more interest in rush," Dennell said. "The guys will have to keep rushing all through that week if they want to pledge anyone." Although most fraternity rushing is done during the summer, Dennell said, the open houses should provide an opportunity to get good pledges. "We want this to be a kick-off for rush that will last the whole academic year," he said. It also is hoped the new system will generate increased interest in fraternity rush, Dennell said. Fraternity Rush Week attracts between 60 to 90 people each year, said Jayne Anderson, IFC-Panhellenic coordinator. Anderson said the change in fraternity rush is a "tremendous progressive step that will encourage rush throughout the year." Rush Week is the first chance for sororities to rush and 677 women have signed up, Anderson said. About 20 to 25 percent of those registered will drop out before rush begins, she added. "About 90 percent of those dropping out have been accepted to other schools since they registered for rush and will not be going through," she said. 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