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Digitized by tlie Internet Arcliive in 2010 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/drift97unde Butler University 4600 Sunset Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46208 ^4 Welcome tothenexf Level L»FJ1T' Title page cusses the game with his The Next Level Socializing in the Dawg Delta Tau Deha brothers. On To Pound, Dean Howard dis- (Photo by Randy McMartin) Welcome to the get ready to step next level—to the onto the next level next year. That new and pass through the level represents door to the working different things to world. For them different people but that door will lead to in the past year we many things; an have all gone office building, through some community service, changes and have starting a family, passed through some graduate school, and very important numerous other doors. possibilities. Starting in Au- Along with the gust the freshmen student body, the burst on to campus campus also moves and entered into a forward. The 1993 whole new level. school year saw Living on their own many changes and for the first time they additions. Among had to adjust to a the most obvious is different kind of the addition ot the schedule and begin Union and improve- to feel comfortable in ments to the mall. their new home The Butler sports called Butler. They program saw the experienced school coming of Lacrosse in a whole different which was a definite light and got the asset. Not so obvi- chance to meet new ous were campus people and most of changes such as the all new friends. BYOB poHcy and the The sophomores decision to defer and juniors returned rush for the next to the campus with a year. little different per- These are only spective. Having some of the levels gone through that represented at Butler first major adjust- and as the year goes ment, they began to by I wish everyone concentrate more on luck as they open finally choosing a new doors and move major and the world on to different levels. of internships. And last but not From the Editor, least, as the year Carol Modesitt closes, the seniors Opening Left: The Butler dance line entertains the crowd during the Butler-Evansville game. (Photo by Randy McMartin) Below: Hinkle Fieldhouse was packed as Butler chal- lenged Evansville in their season game. (Photo by Randy McMartin) ^1^ Left: Michelle Johnson passes time at Butler's Cam- pus Club. (Photo by Randy McMartin) Opening Beauford goes for a lay- during the Butler-Evansv game. (Photo by Ran McMartin) Bottom: The Butler cheer- leaders stir up crowd enthu- siasm while performing dur- ing a time out. (Photo by Randy McMartin) At the second annual BSU talent show, Michele Love competes with "Showtime on Sunset". (Photo by Randy McMartin) Bottom: At the Lambda Chi Alpha house women partici- pate in the watermelon eat- ing contest for the Lambda Chi's annual Watermelon Bust event. (Photo by Eric Murasco) Opening 1 . ON THE LEVEL . Top photo: The pledge class of Kappa Bottom photo: The pep band plays Kappa Gamma performs during the during the Butler-Evansville basket- WITH STUDENT LIFE 1992 Freshman Skits, (photo by Mike ball game. (photo by Randy Busultil) McMartin) 2 Student Life Divider Left photo: Tom Nyhan interviews the winner of the queen contest. Heather Caruso of Delta Gamma, at the fall annual Sigma Chi Derby Days, (photo by Randy McMartin) Bottom photo: Butler's feature baton twirler excites the crowd during one of the Butler basketball games, (photo by Randy McMartin) Student Life Divider 3 . Busy Orientation Week Adds to Excitement of Starting College Anyone in the Butler The academic and so- area on Sunday, August cial skills-building pro- 23 probably caught sight gram, "Insight," offered of hundreds of lost and discussions each day, confused looking fresh- such as "Scheduling men trying to move into Tips," "Learning and their new "homes." Ac- Study Strategy Inven- companied by parents, tory," and "Relation- grandparents, brothers, ships," just to name a few and sisters, the new young Along those same Butler students flocked to lines, the "Campus Sur- the campus for a week full vival Skills" series fo- of friends and fun before cused on issues and prob- beginning classes as col- lems facing young adults. lege freshmen. Among those topics were With the theme of "En- social life, roommates, counter," the orientation racism on campus, and week consisted of lectures, male/female relation- meetings, socials, and ap- ships. pointments. Unfortu- Amidst all the sched- nately for the late register uled meetings, most new students it also included students had to take care placement tests and advi- of vehicle registration, ID sor meetings. validation, yearbook por- After settling into the traits, and many other dorms on Sunday, new details. students and their parents Fall sorority and fra- were welcomed by Dr. Vic ternity rush occupied the Boschini, Dean of Stu- evenings of many fresh- dents, before saying those men, while those not last good-byes. rushing attended socials Throughout the week and celebrations. students met in their des- Of course, the best ignated orientation memories of the week groups for discussions were made with new and lectures. All fresh- friends while enjoying men were required to read new surroundings. the orientation book, Co- Freshman Brooke Lind- lumbus: His Enterprise, say explained, "The Exploding the Myth . Sev- whole week was fun be- eral discussions were cen- cause we were finally in tered around the book and college, but did not have a lecture was given by any of the pressure in- author, Kirkpatrick Sale. volved with school- work." by Kelly Thompson Rushee Andy Korte enjoys a game of basketball at the Lamda Chi Alpha house with Hall, and Brian Kopack. members Tim Miles, Bryan (Randall McMartin) Left: Rushees sit back and Above: RHA President, Jen- relax to enjoy the week's ac- nifer Bunch and Secretary, tivities. (Randall McMartin) Staci Atkinson welcome freshmen in Schwitzer's lobby on move-in day, Au- gust 23. Orientation 5 Freshmen at "Home" in College As the curtain "Consider Yourself at rose, the freshmen were Home". Themes ranged given their first oppor- from Dorothy's search tunity to shine. for home in The Wizard Whether they were with of Oz to trying to score Dorothy in Oz or a base- at home plate in base- ball team in play each ball; from the adaption found their role in the of making college your annual "Freshmen new home as freshmen Skits". to searching for home Freshmen Skits throughout time as time was held on Thursday, travelers. October 15 in Clowes "For the most Hall as the kick off to part I thought that most Homecoming week- of the acts stayed with end. The show followed the theme pretty well; the homecoming theme however, some had a "Consider Yourself at few creative diversi- - Home". The director for ties," commented \ the overall event was sophomore, Michele Bockwinkel. Amy Bezek. •5 ^ Most housing In the end, the units spent weeks (some final results showed the only days) in prepara- Alpha Phi's as the 1st tion. Scripts had to be place winners. There 'il^ written, costumes was a tie for second be- found, and props made tween Alpha Chi to bring the whole act Omega and Phi Kappa together. "It was that Psi. Kappa Kappa last week before the per- Gamma followed with formance that really the third place trophy. helped us. We got a lot Freshmen Skits of quality work done in gave each freshman the the short amount of time opportunity to develop we had," recalled a creative way of por- Schwitzer Hall's Tonya traying how they "Con- Swartzendruber. sider Themselves at Each group had Home" as college fresh- their own idea of men. by Kelley Gallagher Heather Notestine and "You have grown up a lot Denise Davidson excitedly since your freshmen year," accept Alpha Phi's first place says Freshmen Skit's MC, trophy. (Mike Busutti) (Top Julie Yancich (left) to MC Tim Left) Sweeney with Director, Amv Bezek. (Mike Busuttil) (Bot- The Women of Delta Gamma tom Right) anxiously await the pitch as they perform their rendition Aaron Steele of Tau Kappa of "Consider Yourself at Espsilon stands tall as the Homeplate." TKEs do their skit to "The (Mike Busuttil) (Top Right) Devil Went Do^v'n to Geor- gia." (Mike Busuttil) (Left) Freshman Skits 7 ConsiderYourself at Home Homecoming their own rendition of the weekend, October 16 and Homecoming theme. 17, was a great success. Ideas ranged from a com- The theme this year was fortable home scene to the "Consider Yourself at Wizard of Oz. The first Home." To kick off the place winners of this con- festivities of Homecoming test were the Kappa Al- was Freshman Skits. Win- pha Thetas and the sec- ning first place this year ond place went to the were the Alpha Phis. Al- Delta Delta Deltas. pha Chi Omega and Phi This year's Kappa Psi tied for second.
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