1986 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 84 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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ESIDENCES ' ' ._ I

Formal rush does not give an accurate picture of how It Is to live In a sorority... Dianne Mllhollln ... page 233

How 'bout That From Alpha to Zeta, and from the TKE House to the Tri-Delts, life on Greek Row covered a gambit of experiences. Whether it was rushing freshman, snapping pledges, partying down or studying up, the 25 fraternities and sororities made university life colorful and memorable. For more 'bout living Ufe on the Row, see pages 208-231 .

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Andi Wolf announced, emerging from the soundproof phone booth of the Delta Gamma's third floor. Hours after Greek rush ended, clogged phone lines kept new pledges waiting to call moms and dads to announce their new addresses. Across campus on the ninth floor of the Theophilus Tower, Karla Smith dialed her Spokane home. After telling her parents she got the room she wanted on Neely Hall, she said her goodbyes and got ready to eat dinner in the Wallace Complex cafeteria. From dormitory halls to co-ops and Greek houses, campus residences provided more than just a place to call home. Hall President Lee Ely helped his Upham team win their second intramural championship in three years, as well as the Residence Hall of the Year award. Meanwhile, Targhee and Steel House members cooperated to raise $400 to help find missing children. And Whitney DeLoach and his Delta Sig fraternity brothers raised more than $800 for cancer research by cycling to Boise on tandem bikes. How 'bout that.

oving into the 11-story Theophilus Tower for fall semester could be a truck load of fun or a back-breaking chore.

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