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Wizard of Oz recruitment ski
Hi!
I'm working on a possible recruitment skit for my chapter to use (not for this year but perhaps for the future). I've heard alot of cute ideas regarding a wizard of oz skit, but how do you handle the witch? If anyone has performed or seen a wizard of oz themed recruitment skit, please shed some light. Please don't post links to other threads about recruitment skits, I was careful to read them all first. Thanks yall! |
You don't necessarily have to have a witch. You could have Dorothy discussing what "home" is to her as she follows the yellow brick road with the Scarecrow, Lion and Tinman. Or, you could make the Witch someone who is disdainful of Greek life. Kappa Delta at ULM always did a Wizard of Oz themed rush party when I was in school...it was a little elaborate if I remember correctly.
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does anyone have it!!
did any one ever get a hold of the skit>!!> email it to me too... rose_861@hotmail.com please!!!
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Did we really HAVE to bump EVERY Wizard of Oz skit thread??? SRSLY???
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Although, as has been said, Wizard of Oz is somewhat outdated. |
how did u know i was in ASA?
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funny!!
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you might not want to post your email address on a public message board. spammers could get it and spam you.
also, stop asking people to send stuff to you. since no one has sent it yet, maybe you can write one up yourself. or are you not creative? what's wrong with today's kids!!! why can't they do anything themselves!!! :p:p:p |
ASA at my school is doing the Wizard theme this fall too...
I take it ASA loves Wizard of Oz? |
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That skit is 45 years old and I'm not kidding. It has been around far too long. I just had to say something!! Sorry
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And AlphaFrog loves Wicked more than the orginal Wiz of Oz, but if it weren't for the original, there would be no Wicked.;) |
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I might be in the minority, but I don't think Wizard of Oz is outdated at all. I'd much rather have our members use a skit that everyone understands and is a classic rather than something involving popular culture (VH1 and Bravo reality shows, anyone?). |
I've said it before - but we need to remember that a rush skit alumnae and actives are tired of has NEVER BEEN SEEN BY THE PNM. One good thing about the Wizard of Oz is that everyone is familiar with it. If you chose to be too "cool" you run the risk of having pnm who have no idea what you are talking about - for example, if you use a television show that they don't watch.
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Wizard of oz Script
I am the membership director for the gamma zeta chapter and was wondering if anyone had the wizard of oz script. Please email me at willi605@highpoint.edu. please
Thanks, Lauren |
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It might be a good idea to remove your email address as well. |
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For instance, you could do an "America's Next Top Sorority Girl" skit, as long as you don't ASSUME that everyone would recognize the "judges" or any specific contestants/challenges/photo shoots. |
This thread makes me laugh a bit, because as a PNM I would have HATED to see a Wizard of Oz skit. That movie scared the bejeezus out of me when I was 3 years old, and to this day, I really don't like it.
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Was it the flying monkeys? I hated the flying monkeys.
Gamma Nu had no flying monkeys in their WOO skit.:) |
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My family used to have to get me out of the room when the witch sets the scarecrow on fire and again when she threatens him right before they douse her with water. I had a horrible phobia of fire as a kid.
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For example - in the 80s you could do a "Late Night with ASA" skit because even if people weren't REGULAR Letterman watchers, they knew about things like the Top 10 list - simply because there wasn't much else to watch late at night. You could be secure that they had seen the show at least once. There are so many more choices now that you can't assume that anymore. That being said, I still think Wizard of Oz is overdone. |
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Totally agree!! thank you PeppyGPhiB!!!! |
This thread made me chuckle, as I went through rush in 1973, and one of my pref houses featured a Wizard of Oz skit, (there's nooooo place like hooooome!). It was well done, but I thought the theme was silly and out of date then!
I was sitting on the front row, being preffed by a senior I absolutely loved from the first round party, listening to another rushee in the back of the room (later found out she was an in-house legacy) sobbing hysterically, seeing the girl next to me tearing up, as Dorothy found her way home. I thought, "This skit is making me want to either 1) giggle or 2) gag, but bawling my eyes out is not option 3. Pref parties were 90 minutes, so fortunately, it also included conversation, songs, refreshments and a candle/flower ceremony, so the munchkin overdose was diluted by the time the party ended. I pledged (in spite of the skit--it was a great chapter), and for the next two years faked enthusiasm for a pref night the rest of the house (and many rushees) LOVED. Fortunately, one year I was a Rush Counsellor, (rho chi, now...) so "missed" it. Darn. The year after I graduated, they changed it to something sophisticated and beautiful. Double Darn. That being said, no matter what skit or theme you choose, some actives and PNMs will love it, others will be neutral or negative. In my experience, while a great skit can help showcase talent and creativity, it doesn't replace great conversations and genuine bonding as a deal closer. All Hail Dorothy!! |
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