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when?
ya know, winter's a comin' and you are likely to be sittin' around the house, too broke to play.
is there a campus near you that used to have Tekes? Why not get a carload or two and head out to that school's union? you can slither in there, sit down with some chicks, talk about the Tekes wantin' to come back...does not cost much to talk, and, who knows, more may come of it reactivatin' a chapter is fun, is a positive contribution you will be proud of all your life. and, ya' know, you will acquire some skills heretofore unknown in the process. do not deny a good man a chance to be a Teke. Buckwheat is not the only guy who ever used a chemistry book in lieu of being unable to find a bible...to pledge good men do it. Makin' money is fun, comin' is fun...but bein' a Teke is for Life. do it. YITB Uncle Erik-50 years a frater |
--why so many?
One statistic TKEs do not overtly publicize...inactive chapters. In
our defense, we have gone on to many campuses which did not have greeks or where others did not dare. Attrition rate high. We overwhelmingly have the most dead ones. And we are on a goodly number of campuses where enrollment and chapter sizes are small, like Reagan's Eureka--a survivor--surprisingly! We have less $ coming in as many of our placements have been on campuses with a hardly affluent alumni, like streetcar or night campuses, teachers' colleges, glorified trade schools, extensions, and so on. Auctioneering schools next? Poor leadership, ineffective fielder training, turnover, slumbering grand councils and ignoring the instilling of loyal alumni have all been scapegoats. But, then, look at some of the other outfits. So I guess TKE has taken it's lumps in many other fashions. On the way to recovery now, this is all in the past. So, as in my previous posts, what have YOU done to carry on the dreams of Tex Flint, Jim Logan, Dick Hall and others who dared to care? Orphaned alumni...suck...why don't you reactivate a chapter? |
And all this time I thought TKE stood for "Tau Kappa Everywhere!" :)
(By the way Erik, did you ever meet Mary Love?) |
Mary Love Collins
I met Mary Love Collins and have an autographed picture of this Chi Omega icon..
Chi Omega is wonderful sorority and both the KU and K-State chapters were loaded with lovely and highly intelligent girls from Lyons, Kansas, and while Tri Sigma is a close second, my heart skips a beat when I think of how many darling Chi O's I have met from virtually everywhere. Have I met Mary Love...you bet. May she live forever in the minds of all Chi O's. Thanks for asking. She was revered. |
We had a Chi O song (they were across the street):
"We love the Chi O's, we always will, 'cause a Chi O always will." |
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