The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1980, Page page 6, Image 6

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Wednesday, October 1, 1930
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Men of Harper 9 starting
little sister rush program
By Lorna Bradley
Little sister rushes are
not just for fraternities.
On Oct. 3 at 8 pmn
Harper 9 will have their own
little sister rush, said Don
Gebers, rush chairman.
Gebers said three or four
guys from Harper 9 were
thinking about having the
rush last semester, but it
was too late in the year.
The large interest in it
again this year is a result of
60 to 70 percent of the men
returning to the floor from
last year, he said.
Gebers doesn't know if
the little sister rush will
continue in the future since
most of the men will be
leaving the floor next year.
Thirty girls have signed
up and a few have called
from off campus, Gebers
said.
Some of the girls that
called were interested in
Harper 9's rush because
they didnt like the frater
nity programs, he said.
Gebers can't understand
why they (the fraternities)
"should have all the fun
when were just as fun.
He described Harper 9 as a
"dose knif floor that likes
to have a good time.
A lot of people thought
the rush was "a big joke
when they saw the sign in
the windows on the floor,
Gebers said. After putting
an ad in the Daily Nebras
kan, there was a more posi
tive response, he added.
Anyone is welcome to
attend the rush party,
Gebers said, including girls
living in dormitories,
sororities and off campus.
Girls who are little sisters
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The girls who do wish
to become little sisters will
not pay dues, go through an
initiation ceremony, dress
up or be assigned a big
brother, he said.
A few men that lived on
the floor last year rented
apartments, Gebers said
They are allowing us to have
the parties there to get
around the unversity's rule
on alcohol, he said.
Another one of the
men's parents has a farm
in Ashland that can be used
for pig roasts, Gebers said.
To make the little sister
rush legitimate, Harper 9
elected rush officers at the
same time they elected
regular floor officers,
Gebers said. The parties are
separate from the floor's
functions, he added.
Several student assistants
in the Harper-Schramm-Smith
complex as well as
Harper 9's assistants are
supporting the rush, he said.
About 40 men from the
floor are participating in the
program, Gebers said. Each
one donated $5 to help pay
for the little sister
functions.
The money that was
donated was placed into a
separate account from the
floor's, he said.
Gebers said that they are
planning to have a function
at least once a month, de
pending on how long the
money lasts.
He added that if possible,
they will have fund-raising
projects. Gebers said he sees
no reason for the university
to prevent them from hav
ing fund raisers since it will
be private money.
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