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Somebody gave me an Up With People sweatshirt once -- it's a long story...
I told everyone UWP stood for University of Wisconsin/Platteville whenever someone asked. |
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Couldn't agree more.
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your comments on Clarion, as for whatever reason they welcomed TKE back with open arms after they ran underground for years and the national HQ did little to nothing to stop it. Let me state that the reason they got kicked off campus was for trashing the Sigma Chis' house, not the silly alcohol rules that have eradicated fraternities from other campi. I can only $peculate as to why they welcomed them back. There have not been locals at Clarion for a very long time now, so I'm guessing you were there when it was still a normal school. http://www.avatard.com/albums/Simpso...g_Mr_Burns.gif Thanks for bumping the other thread GP and reminding me about this. |
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http://www.beloit.edu/~libhome/Archi...oit/greek.html |
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-Rudey |
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Well then, quite a thread I started here just looking for info on two campuses...
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Stories from HQ were very bad things about the chapter, stories from the chapter were control issues about HQ (no common-source alcohol parties and no little sisters were the big ones). I'm not sure how the attitude is at UWP now. Really old groups are difficult to merge into a national sometimes, unless they find themselves "saved" from certain death by the national that comes in. ------------- Quote:
http://www.unitedcouncil.net/resources/sharedgov.shtml That same authority for the students seems to have given the administration a real "hands-off" attitude toward the greeks (and actually all student organizations), unless the respective student governments have given the administration funds and power to actually administrate. I must say, in my time in school it was near impossible to find an administrator that was pro-greek. There wasn't even a greek adviser for many years. Now there's finally someone who has a 20% allocation of time + salary budget to greek advising. |
Actually, it seems that Few want to answer Your original question but to put crap on that doesnt amount to a hill of beans!
So, I hope there was a little that You gleened out of Mole Hill. :( |
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They are about the same as they were then. I think the chapter is on probation, as is one of the local sororities. They still have parties that are fun but a risk management nightmare from a national standpoint, and they also still have the little sister group. |
nigh on impossible...
it is difficult to use virtually ANY campus without getting a tale or
two from someone to defend it. At Platteville, while I thought the normal school and the industrial facility were primitive, I dined at the same time with Pres. and Mrs Bjarne Ulsvik...so I was hardly a nefarious character who slipped in and out under the cover of darkness. During that period, 1958 or so, I hit a helleva lot of schools, so from my grab bag of old I have sometimes a lapse of details. As to Clarion, I was there in Sept of 58, and there were no nationals, I think. But who tossed who in the shower or who peed on the Sig Tau table...that is a bit small in the whole scheme of things when I hit about 200 campuses in a coupla years. I could have used Kent State, Southern Oregon or schools I failed such as Central Washington or Midland...People, I paint with a broad brush, this is not moot court, and sometimes we use generalities in order to present a total picture with an eye later towards the answering of exceptions. TKE had negro members at Beloit as early as 1956 and so did Beta. The other chapters were the ones who had the clauses. Beloit is kind of a kinky school, kind of like Kenyon, with Greeks or Reed without. I am not in here to isolate anyone, rather to explain a lot of things of the past, the 50s especially, which most of you have no clue at all. Gimme some slack, please. Tommy still likes me. |
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DU in Wisconsin
DU had the bright idea to finally begin expanding aggressively in the late 1960's just when Greek's went into a 10 year slide in membership.
As our 150 year history states " Wisconsin which appeared to be fertile ground for expansion, proved to be anything but. three chapters installed in 1969-1970 were dead by 1977. Wisconsin Plattville 1969-1974, Wisconsin Oshkosh 1970-1976, Marquette 1970 -1974. I have not seen any indication that DU is planning to revive any of these chapters. |
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