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Old 12-27-2001, 04:39 PM
SATX*APhi SATX*APhi is offline
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We have deferred rush, so our informal recruitment period is during the fall. We were big on COB's throught this past fall semester since there were a good number of prospects interested who did not go through informal rush.

Flyers were put up around campus and throught the dorms. Permission was needed for this, so if you do decide to do this, I would check on that. Tell girls who you are interested in about the COB's. You should be enthusiastic about all COB's, of course. Being that way willingly, and not forced to be, will get the prospects really interested in COB's.

Our first COB was a bowling event. It was a lot of fun and we had a lot of girls show up. We had 1/2 A-Phi's and 1/2 prospects on each team. It was a good way of getting to interact with the girls and get to know them. Another COB event we did, which had a great turn out, was going to a pizza place that has tons of games, sort of like Chuck E. Cheese. We all ate pizza and talked with the girls. After that, we all played games, which was great! I wouldn't recommend going to a movie, because you don't really get to speak with the girls, which is the whole point!

If you have any questions, feel free to PM me. Good luck with COB's!

Last edited by SATX*APhi; 04-09-2004 at 05:56 AM.
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