AggieDZ-I'm with you on Grease. At my school they were the only ones with "boys" in their skit. It was knid of creepy.
We built a stage because if the skit wasn't elevated some the PNMs in the back couldn't see very well. I agree with trying to stay on the same level with them-especially when you are having conversations. It can be awkward if the PNM is sitting in a chair and you are sitting on the floor looking up at them like "tell me a story."
Again with our anal Panhel. we aren't allowed to personalize anything. My chapter used to write notes to the PNMs telling them why we thought they would be an asset to the house. They could read them while we sang before our pref ceremony. We started getting massive fines so we stopped.
I also definitely agree with going all out on skit day. We had a wedding skit one year and you never would have known that you weren't outside in a garden. The only thing is that it can get expensive.
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