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Old 06-28-2007, 09:08 AM
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Old 06-28-2007, 10:52 AM
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Old 06-28-2007, 11:36 AM
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I already spotted Sigma Chi. Unfortunately, I'm betting that they thought Brother Dave being an alumn was their biggest selling point.
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Old 06-28-2007, 01:43 PM
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I already spotted Sigma Chi. Unfortunately, I'm betting that they thought Brother Dave being an alumn was their biggest selling point.
It was kind of a give away. And not just from the famous alumni reference.
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Old 06-28-2007, 03:53 PM
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:31 PM
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From my experience it would be the the identical blue blazers and [similar] ties.

For what it is worth, a few years back, IHQ produced a couple of humorous "This is Sigma Chi Headquarters" videos. One of the videos made light of identical blue blazers, white shirts and kakis worn by undergrad Sigs (might have been interns at IHQ).
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:43 PM
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I always thought the ritual outfit of Sigma Chi WAS the blue blazer, khakis, etc. !!
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:45 PM
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From my experience it would be the the identical blue blazers and [similar] ties.

For what it is worth, a few years back, IHQ produced a couple of humorous "This is Sigma Chi Headquarters" videos. One of the videos made light of identical blue blazers, white shirts and kakis worn by undergrad Sigs (might have been interns at IHQ).
That's makes sense. I pretty obviously have never been through IFC rush, but I will say I remember every fraternity at UGA pretty much wearing identical navy blue blazers. Sigma Chi was off campus the years I was there, but perhaps they took it to the next level.
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Old 06-28-2007, 04:22 PM
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Are you visiting Honda or Corvette, since it seems like you liked those? I guess we know you don't end up as a Honda.
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Old 06-28-2007, 11:48 AM
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So, back in 1987, fraternity rush was spread out over two weeks, and it was the first year of mandated dry rush, which they were enforcing really strictly.

Round robin was the only event that required we go to all of the houses. Some of the chapters had made good impressions - some really, really, bad.

Now I had approached this whole "rush thing" as just something to do out of curiosity with my friends, since my parents had come just short of forbidding me from joining a fraternity. I hadn't anticipated that I would even be interested, but after meeting some of the guys at a few of the houses, I was seriously reconsidering.

Sunday was the night of my weekly phone call home, so I broke the news to my parents that I was rushing. Suffice to say, they weren't thrilled but as I explained to them "I probably won't even get a bid anywhere."

So the first night of open houses, Pat, Paul, Jon and I all went to Monte Carlo and Porsche. Pat, Paul, and Jon went to Yugo, and I went to Buick by myself. At each chapter we visited it was "Information Night" where the chapter president and/or rush chair talked to the rushees for about 15 -20 minutes about the chapter, and the rest of the time was spent meeting the brothers.

Monte Carlo had a nice house, but it was a big chapter on that campus (140 brothers) that had a strong party reuputation. Their house was in the most prominent location just off campus,and while the guys I met there were nice, I decided that I really didn't think I would fit in a chapter that size.

Porsche was a smaller chapter of about 80 guys, and by far the most preppy chapter at Ball State. I was by far the preppiest guy in my high school, so this chapter appealed to me immediately. Once again, the actives seemed really interested in me, but definitely less so in the other guys. I liked the guys I met, but they had us fill out this questionnaire that the first things it asked after the basic contact info, was "What do your parents do?" and "What is your parent's income?" I was a little put off by that, because it did seem like everbody in the chapter came from affluent families. Their house was also nice, and they had a cook (as did Monte Carlo). I later found out that my great-uncle had been a founding member of the Porsche chapter at Washington & Lee.

The other guys went on to Yugo and I went next door from Porsche to the Buick house. Honestly, their house was one of the crappiest on campus, but in a really great location on the row. The chapter was also the smallest of the three. I came in not knowing anyone other than the guys I had spoken to briefly at round robin. The brothers though were a very eclectic group of guys with no particular "type" predominating. They were very laid back and casual, and I never really got the impression that they were trying to impress me. I think I was the only guy there that didn't already know several of the brothers, but they were really friendly, and I wound up spending an hour talking to a few of them up in the president's room.

So the next morning, the four of us compared notes about the previous night's parties:

Pat was definitely interested only in Monte Carlo.

Paul was most interested in Yugo, but wanted to be invited back to Porsche, mostly because their pledge night was a "Playboy Club" theme party with hot tubs and women in bunny costumes.

Jon was leaning towards Monte Carlo or Yugo.

Oh, and since it was the 80's... EVERYONE in Monte Carlo had a mullet, a handful of the guys in Porsche were sportin' and about half the brothers in Buick. If memory serves (and it probably doesn't), I wore pegged, really pale jeans, and a rugby. I , never,ever sported the mullet.

I decided that I was most interested in Buick, but would still consider Porsche.
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Old 06-29-2007, 10:26 AM
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Oh, and since it was the 80's... EVERYONE in Monte Carlo had a mullet, a handful of the guys in Porsche were sportin' and about half the brothers in Buick. If memory serves (and it probably doesn't), I wore pegged, really pale jeans, and a rugby. I , never,ever sported the mullet.

I decided that I was most interested in Buick, but would still consider Porsche.

I love descriptions of the hair/clothes in 80's threads. And I'm glad to hear you resisted peer pressure and avoided the mullet.
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:40 PM
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I'm glad to hear you resisted peer pressure and avoided the mullet.
I'll second that!
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Old 06-29-2007, 04:30 PM
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I'm glad to hear you resisted peer pressure and avoided the mullet
LOL. I have my 1988-89 composite in my office, and my students often remark in awe, "Look at all the mullets!!!"

Personally, I blame Rick Springfield.

I won't be able to do a lengthy story update until Sunday. I hope you all can hang on until then!
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Old 06-29-2007, 04:47 PM
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LOL. I have my 1988-89 composite in my office, and my students often remark in awe, "Look at all the mullets!!!"

Personally, I blame Rick Springfield.

I won't be able to do a lengthy story update until Sunday. I hope you all can hang on until then!
The real mullet related horror, as I see it, is that that hipsters seem dangerously interested in them.

Just like when horrible 1970s Starsky and Hutch leather jackets seemed to emerge in the early 90s as "ironic" fashion statements but then seemed to influence mainstream fashion. . .

We should all probably offer sacrifices to the fashion gods to prevent the return of the mullet.
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Old 06-29-2007, 04:55 PM
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The real mullet related horror, as I see it, is that that hipsters seem dangerously interested in them.
Yeah, go to Europe sometime, the mullet is really getting popular again over there. I've had a few students that have grown them out before common sense has prevailed...

For our Homecoming this year (1980s theme) we are having a mullet and big hair contest...
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