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Old 03-09-2001, 03:22 PM
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Originally posted by drinknNole:
Costs:
1) Loss of Alumni Support
2) Declining numbers in rush
3) Increse in numbers in inactives
4) Incresed DWI, DUIS, etc, etc....
OK, so if I get this, the basic reason to be in your fraternity is to drink. The brotherhood and philanthropy and scholarship advantages are all just tossed aside. I ask because you believe you will lose numbers because your house is dry. Wouldn't they still be attracted to your house for the strong brotherhood and lifelong friendships, the sports stuff and whatever other benefits you have to offer???

Benefit
1) A cleaner house?
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Imagine what it would be like to walk around your house and not have that incredibly awful stench of 3 day old beer. Imagine that your feet don't stick to the floor. Imagine not mopping up all the spilled beer and cigarette butts. Don't knock a cleaner house



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