Sean Doyle looks out the window of the Kappa Sigma house waiting for the first round of rush to start.
Rho Alpha’s and rushee’s patiently wait outside of the house for the president of Kappa Sigma to welcome them in.
Spencer Ball (left) and Reese Underwood (right) take time to relax and spend time talking to one another on the patio chairs before the round begins.
The chairs have been set up for rush so that rushee’s will have a place to sit and listen as our president will address them as to why they should rush Kappa Sigma.
Name tags are customized with the Kappa Sigma letters and star and crescent this year.
The main hall is set and ready to go. The hall will be filled with actives and rushee’s come the start of the round.
The president rounds everyone up to congregate in the main hall so that he can welcome in the rushee’s.
The hallway is shoulder to shoulder and everyone is ready for the first round to begin.
Rushee’s sit in the chairs to listen to the president address them about Kappa Sigma.
Davis Bitner, President of Kappa Sigma, stands in front of all the rushees and introduces our rush chairs and house mom. “Thank y’all for being here, I hope you all get a chance to meet some of the great guys here. So get up meet some guys and watch some football.” said Davis.
Water with lime and customized Kappa Sigma napkins are on display for rushee’s in case they get to hot walking from house to house throughout the day.
Philip Patroni, a sophomore Kappa Sigma, looks for rushee’s around the room to try and meet and hopefully rush them to Kappa Sigma.
Following the President speaking, the actives and the rushee’s congregate outside to the patio to talk, meet new guys, and listen to good music.
(From left to right) Tate Anderson, Kyle Slabaugh, Zach Coker, and Lee Longino relax outside on the patio chairs as they wait for rushee’s to walk up and introduce themselves.
after 25 min of rushing kids in the first round, sophomore Kappa Sigma Frank Savage relaxes outside sipping on a cool water in the shade, while rush chair Sam Weber from Atlanta, Georgia skateboards on a penny board off in the distance.
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