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Old 10-01-2007, 03:52 PM
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He means elBOWS and TOES pushups.

Yes, PT is an essential part of brotherhood.



ETA: So, PB, you have the kahunas to post other brother's pics, but not your own???

Never said that. Thanks though.
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:08 PM
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Never said that. Thanks though.
I'm sorry...I didn't realize I wrote that macallan25 said "Yes, PT is an essential part of brotherhood.".

Oh wait, I didn't.
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:12 PM
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I'm sorry...I didn't realize I wrote that macallan25 said "Yes, PT is an essential part of brotherhood.".

Oh wait, I didn't.
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He means elBOWS and TOES pushups.

Yes, PT is an essential part of brotherhood.

Whatever.
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Old 10-01-2007, 05:25 PM
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I really wish that my GLO allowed REAL candles and just promoted good fire safety tips. We have to use stupid battery powered ones that only work right 70% of the time. Bleh!
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Old 10-01-2007, 06:31 PM
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This will date me

I miss the actual walk songs, when we poured out of the house on to the sidewalk and sang to the rushees (yes I miss those terms too, and I think you are right that people don't use the PC terms). I can't imagine being stuck in the house and singing through the door.
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Old 10-01-2007, 07:44 PM
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Candles

I can't imagine trying to sing "Pass it on" now - "It only takes a battery, to get a candle going, and soon all those around, can't warm up in its glowing. . . "!!!
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Old 10-01-2007, 07:52 PM
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I can't imagine trying to sing "Pass it on" now - "It only takes a battery, to get a candle going, and soon all those around, can't warm up in its glowing. . . "!!!


We dont' have a house and have to hold our rush parties in our Student Union rooms... but we usually get some other sort of room for Pref because they check to make sure there are no candles in the union rooms.. but other places on campus don't check.
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Old 10-01-2007, 10:00 PM
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Wish I had something better to contribute here but...since I don't know what traditions have faded into history...I'll just share a tradition I like.

Every 5-10 years my chapter holds a reunion and invites every collegian and alum to attend. There's usually a pretty big crowd in a big ballroom. It's so much fun to see old friends and see all the "eras" represented. But of course you don't know most of the women there personally.

One year, when the invitations were sent out, they asked you to include your favorite Gamma Phi memory with your RSVP. At the luncheon there were little bells with pink ribbons at each place setting. During the presentation a sister read off almost all the "memories" and if you remembered that story too, you rang your little bell. Needless to say some of the memories were hysterical, and it helped the many women of all ages present feel united as sisters even though of course we did not all know each other!
bejazd - what a great idea. I'd like to pass that on for our Founders Day celebration. Thanks!

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Old 10-01-2007, 10:07 PM
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I've quit supporting the Greek system - though I support the ideals, the national philanthropy, and the local alumnae chapter because you can't do it from the outside.

I miss RUSH.
I miss PLEDGES. Frankly, when I invite a new sister, I want here to know that she is pledging her honor. Not necessarily to initiation, though if we didn't think she knew what she was getting in to, we wouldn't have invited her. I want her to understand the seriousness of it. AAA has new members, fraternities/sororities should have pledges.
I miss getting to know the rushees. What is this with "Rho Chi"? What a crock!. NPC would like you to believe every house is just like every other, just with different colors and badges. Had I not gotten to know the house's culture first, I would not have joined. The summer before freshman year, all the incoming freshman women were contacted by a summer Big Sister - a member of one of the sororities. I got a nice letter, and answers to mine, a frank discussion of Greek life and of other social, fraternal, academic, and entertainment options on campus, and a sense of what to expect.

I miss the opportunity for leadership. Today's collegians are expected to conform. "Go along to get along" should have no place in the Greek system.
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:15 PM
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:18 PM
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I miss longer pledge education periods. More time to learn the history, policies and procedures, and to learn about each other. Being required to make grades gives you a greater appreciation for achieving initiation.
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Old 10-02-2007, 01:55 AM
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I wish longer pledge periods (and the word/term pledge) and waiting for grades to initiate came back.
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I miss pranking.
DITTO and DITTO (harmless pranks, of course).

I miss collegians standing when alumnae walk in the room (we even used to stand for seniors!).

I miss pledge class "bolts". Did anyone else do those? The pledge class would plan a secret out-of-town trip, prank the sisters somehow before we left (toilet paper the hallway, leave a mess in the suite, lock their doors from the outside, mess with the showers or toilets in the bathroom, etc.), grab a few seniors and our Pledge Master out of their beds with no notice and BOLT! Best weekend of our lives!
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Old 10-02-2007, 09:18 AM
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I might be in the minority here, but I miss real, good old-fashioned RUSH.

I mean Rush with frills.
-with every wall decorated
-with every girl having to stay up late to get the house decorated after MS.
-with matching outfits
-with skits every party and cool themes
-with beautiful snacks and desserts because you can
-with girls chanting and singing at the door as you walk in and are just overwhelmed by "the moment".
-Oh, and one more thing--definitely with real honest to goodness could burn everyone's house down candles.
We are one of the only states (Texas) that still does frills. This was my first year going through from the inside and it was SO exhausting, but so worth it when we got all our new girls. We do everything except the food, and it's awesome! I'm sure we'll catch up with everyone else eventually, but I love all the frills too!!
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Old 10-02-2007, 09:23 AM
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I just though about this. Since we do still use real candles, one of the houses' curtains caught on fire last year. No one got hurt thank goodness, but it was kind of scary and they had to finish pref at the student center. I'm really surprised we're still allowed to use real candles after that.
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Old 10-02-2007, 10:37 AM
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I miss collegians standing when alumnae walk in the room (we even used to stand for seniors!).
When I graduated, my chapter still observed this and I heard that a few others on my campus did as well. I thought it was really nice. When I was at GA State day a couple years ago, everyone stood for National Officers and I think they stood when the alumnae chapters entered as well, but I'm not sure. Very nice tradition indeed!
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