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Old 07-12-2010, 08:30 AM
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Although we had some members who held dual memberships, they almost always joined the social first (as first semester freshmen) and then joined us later. I remember only one time when there was a conflict: a PNM tried to pledge us and APO at the same time. We tried to discourage her, but she was adament that she could handle both. She wound up dropping from both. So sad!
Anything I've said about trying to pledge Alpha Phi Omega and a social in the same semester also applies to Alpha Phi Omega and service greeks with a pledge process like Omega Phi Alpha and Gamma Sigma Sigma.
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