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Old 01-31-2006, 01:15 PM
TSteven TSteven is offline
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NPC rush history

A few questions for all the NPC historians out there.

I was looking at a friend's yearbook from 1979 (1978 maybe) and read that the campus panhellenic council had just implemented a "formalized" rush per the NPC. (i.e. rounds of parties etc.) I know that Kentucky was using some sort of formal rush by then so I was kind of surprised this was considered a 'new thing'.

So my question is when did the NPC develop and begin implementing the idea of a more formal or structured rush? Did certain campuses already have some sort of formal rush and the concept was adapted by NPC as a whole? Or was this something that was developed by the NPC (Unanimous Agreements?) and then passed down to the campuses?

Also when and how did "totals" and "quota" come about?
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