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Tochargf 4 Sorority Rush ends with 575+ pledged Aggies By Cheryl Heller The Battalion Texas A&M University's Formal Fall Sorority Rush 1993 ended Saturday evening with approximately 575 Ag gies accepting pledges, Pannellenic President Stephanie Johnson said Saturday. "Rush went great this year, and it was a beneficial ex perience for the majority of the people who participated," she said. "The Panhellenic attitude was very positive among the sororities." Panhellenic Rush Chairman Julie Coffman said this year's Rush was the largest the University has seen since 1989. "The high registration could indicate that the accep tance of Greeks at A&M is growing in Panhellenic spirit as well as Aggie spirit," she said. Open bidding opportunities are available now and throughout the semester for some sororities, Coffman said. Vamell Hopkins 111/The Battalion Members of Delta Zeta's new pledge class assemble outside the sorority house Sun day to take a group picture. Texas A&M's Formal Fall Sorority Rush ended Sunday. A&M fraternities to ease registering with forum By Cheryl Heller The Battalion Texas A&M University frater nities will conduct their 1993 Fall Rush differently this year in order to increase membership, Interfra- t e r n i t y Council (IFC) Inter nal Vice President Donald Ek n o y a n said Friday. Fraterni- first." ty Rush be- i n s W e d n e s - day. Sept. 8, with an all- day open rush forum at the MSC Fountain. The forum, which is new to this year's rush, will allow anyone who is interested to ask questions about individual frater nities and register for Rush, Eknoyan said. "The forum is a casual way for guys to see what's going on in dif- "The Greek system is growing so large that it's important for us to remem ber that we're all Aggies -Glen Webb, rush chairman ferent fraternities," he said. "Every fraternity is different, and hopefully the forum will help guys decide which fraternity is right for them." In addition to informational booths, the forum will feature ap pearances by Reveille, the yell leaders and Miss Texas A&M. Rush Chairman Glen Webb said the fra ternities hope these activi ties will re flect Greeks as Aggies. "We'd like to be part of A&M instead of a separate enti ty," he said. "The Greek system is growing so large that it's impor tant for us to remember that we're all Aggies first." A more formal seminar about fraternity life at A&M will be held in Rudder Theater Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. STEP. WEIGHTS. FUNK. LITE. SUPERSESSION. AND OF COURSE, fiALL THAT JAZZ. There’s always something new at Jazzercise. Because you’ll dance to the latest steps and your favorite songs. Plus, we’re always adding more of the newest moves and music. And if variety is the spice of life, we’re hot. Because there are also classes with weights, steps, longer sessions, less- intense workouts, stretching and toning, and programs for kids. So call for the classes near you. 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