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08-10-2010, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk
I'll give you a complete run-down of the party, I've had experience as a Rush Counselor (Rho Chi), Rushee, and Rusher.
You line up outside of the house until the Rho Chi says to go in. You walk into the house and you shake damn near everyones hand in the fraternity and your rush group (rush group will in total probably be about forty guys) sits in the middle of the room with the fraternity surrounding the walls. A speaker will say something like "Welcome to Rush", then everyone will say "how bout this fucking group" and clap for awhile. "How bout this fuckin group" is said at like every rush party for every fraternity about twenty times each party. Then someone will give a speech about history of the house how they party "harder than fuckin anyone", for about five-seven minutes. After they speak, they say "stand up and meet the guys" and then you awkwardly talk to other guys until the twenty minutes of the party are up*.
*After the first round substitute twenty for thirty minutes, and after the second round substitute twenty for an hour and a half.
By the way, these rush parties get rowdy as fuck. One house had a guy cut his wrists open accidentally when he smashed his hands through a glass door banging on it, he accidentally sprayed blood on a few of the rushees. Fraternity members will be like jumping into the crowd, pushing you and shoving you to get into the house. AGR enjoys revving up a chainsaw inside the house and throwing tvs out their windows while all the pledges are waiting outside. (oh and the guy who intentionally runs head-first into a wall every year) And cutting down ficus trees with weedeaters and stuff. I swear some of these houses scared the piss out of me as a rushee.
It depends on how you define "rush". And who you're talking about when you mean dry. The formal rush week (that is, these parties that I just mentioned above) is dry for rushees. Most fraternities (and the Rho Chis, really) are shitfaced. But you're sober.
If you mean the weeks running up to rush week, no none of the events are dry. For the first weeks up until formal rush week, you will be hammered (if you choose to) every night from going to random get togethers at the houses. Each house is alotted one party before rush (and it's usually an absolute blow out), but people are partying every night whether or not theres a registered party going on.
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Is this a typo? - when you 1st came on GC you said you pledged at LSU and then transfered to Arkansas.
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08-10-2010, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by PiKA2001
. . . I call them oxfords or button downs.
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Same here. This thread is the first time I've ever heard a shirt referred to as a button-up.
You button up a shirt or a jacket; you button down a collar, and the style of collar is what button-down refers to.
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08-11-2010, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by LaneSig
Is this a typo? - when you 1st came on GC you said you pledged at LSU and then transfered to Arkansas.
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I was wondering this, too.
On another note, is Arkansas Fraternity Recruitment the most structured in the country? What other schools also have a "formal" recruitment?
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