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violetpretty 01-03-2008 05:06 PM

I have to root for Ketchup. Not only is it by far my favorite condiment, I am a huge fan of the Steelers, who play at Heinz Field. Come on, this is Pittsburgh!

Deepher4Life 01-03-2008 06:05 PM

mayo... yummy.

i think i'll make an egg salad sandwich now.

LucyKKG 01-03-2008 07:39 PM

Haha yes! I love the condiment names!

aephi alum 01-03-2008 09:30 PM

I've cracked your code, at least in the cases of ketchup and mustard. I went to MIT, you see... :p

<waits for next installment>

Benzgirl 01-03-2008 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aephi alum (Post 1573566)
I've cracked your code, at least in the cases of ketchup and mustard. I went to MIT, you see... :p

<waits for next installment>

This sounds like a great mystery: Cracking the Ketchup and Mustard Code:D

catiebug 01-03-2008 10:31 PM

Yup - very Boys from Brazilish.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1573569)
This sounds like a great mystery: Cracking the Ketchup and Mustard Code:D


alum 01-03-2008 10:53 PM

I haven't thought about that book for years! Time to revisit Ira Levin at the library....

I figured the 2 MITers but don't know which is which. I can hypothesize on the other 2.

jojapeach 01-03-2008 11:32 PM

I love this thread! Great writing, too. :)

AlwaysSAI 01-03-2008 11:37 PM

waiting anxiously for the next installment!!!:D

VandyDG 01-04-2008 01:21 AM

I love this!

I have to go with ketchup! It is Pittsburgh, after all.

BadSquirrelBeta 01-04-2008 03:16 AM

Ok...so I am happy to hear of another story to follow. Love the condiments.

klk112 01-04-2008 04:09 AM

The general procedure for the presentations was that each organization would make a general Panhellenic presentation open to the community, and then a presentation specifically to our chapter. We weren't really sure what to expect from all of these presentations, but we went in with an open mind. Our chapter advisor was also present during all of the presentations, and as the new alumnae relations chair, I worked with her to take notes and ask questions about things that our alums would be interested to hear.

Relish was the first to present. They set up their materials in our living room as we waited upstairs. When we came downstairs, it was like going through FMR--collegians from Pitt and Duquesne greeted us, introducing themselves and making conversation. Some of them talked about Relish and how great it was to be a member. Some of them even bumped like it was FMR! We sat on our own couches and dining room chairs, and I really felt like I was being rushed. It was an odd feeling for me, considering that I never experienced it from the PNM side. I spoke to a girl from Pitt, but I mainly remember really liking her outfit, which was a green V-neck sweater with a white collared shirt underneath and khakis. It was hard for me to not think about the people I knew from high school who went to Pitt while I talked to this girl, wondering if any of them had joined Relish.

The presentation itself was pretty good. They brought their director of expansion and the woman who would be our individual chapter consultant if we chose them. They showed us a video that they send to members to encourage them to donate money to their foundation, talked about their national philanthropy, and gave some history on their organization. They also talked about how blown away they were by our symphony, officer structure, and longevity.

However, they seemed to be overly optimistic. They said that it was feasible for them to attract 40 girls to get us to total with the rest of the groups on campus that same semester. We were slightly skeptical about what they could do on a campus like ours. What kind of tricks did they have? Only about 90 girls finish FMR each year.

We also wondered if they knew what they were getting themselves into when colonizing a local. When someone asked what our chapter name would be and if we had any input into it, they said that National Council might approve of us breaking the naming convention to incorporate some of our current letters into our chapter name.

Overall, I think that we were impressed, but not in love. We would need to compare this presentation with the others that were to come. Mayo would be presenting to us in a few days...

LucyKKG 01-04-2008 04:32 AM

Ooh! We didn't meet our chapter consultant until after we were formally pledged. That's weird about their excess optimism about recruitment. Maybe they just hadn't looked into it enough.

violetpretty 01-04-2008 12:54 PM

Well, when a sorority colonizes, they take women from all classes, so instead of a pool of just freshmen and sophomores, they would also be considering juniors and seniors. Plus, I do think that there is something to the organization becoming national. At campuses with NPCs and locals, I would think the locals are at a huge disadvantage (except maybe Dartmouth) because PNMs go in thinking "I want a national group." So merely becoming national with all else constant might make more PNMs look at the chapter with new eyes. But yeah, 40 is still a stretch at a school like CMU.

NutBrnHair 01-04-2008 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by klk112 (Post 1573778)
They also talked about how blown away they were by our symphony, officer structure, and longevity....

Your local had a "symphony?" How did that go?


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