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"We're interested in seeing how they feel about going co-ed and what time frame they see for that happening," said Seneca Co-President Kirstin E. Butler '01, who is planning lunches with officers from each of the final clubs.
The club then plans to hold a few events, including small luncheon groups, for applicants to mingle with each other and meet the current members.
Officials from both the Seneca and the D.U. fraternity said they hope to build their memberships from a small core to a total of 60 students each.
Directions: Take the red line to Central Square. Exit on Mass Ave. and walk a few blocks. The clubs are straight ahead of you on the corner, adjacent to each other.
If not, then we need another explanation for the first-day fashion parade. There are a few good reasons for this trend, and they're different for each class.