The "m" book of the University of Maryland 1965/1966
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50 Rush lasts for a week and a half and is divided into several rounds of parties. The first set of parties are known as Open House Teas. During this round, each rushee is required to visit each of the eighteen sorority houses. She is then issued invitations from various houses and she must limit these to eight. After the set of eight parties she must choose four and after the set of four parties the rushee's next step is to limit her invitations to two. The round of two parties is referred to ...as Preference Teas and it gives the rushee one more chance to meet the sorority women before making her final choice. Rushing culminates in pledging. Pledgeship is a period of learning about the sorority, helping with the pledge projects, and getting to know new-found sisters. The major emphasis during pledgeship is on scholarship because a girl must have at least a 2.2 average to be initiated into any of Maryland's 18 sororities. Dear Freshmen Coeds: It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the University of Maryland on behalf of the Panhellenic Association and every sorority woman on campus.
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