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Old 05-16-2008, 05:00 PM
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We always said that the rule for any cargo pockets, on shorts or pants, was that unless you were doing something where you would legitimately have "cargo" to carry in them (generally hunting or fishing) not to wear them. So I wouldn't wear them and our pledges can't, but if you want to more power to you.
Can you make that same rule for fat guys and turtlenecks? Please?
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Old 05-16-2008, 05:11 PM
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Can you make that same rule for fat guys and turtlenecks? Please?

Or anyone with turtlenecks for that matter.
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Old 05-16-2008, 05:17 PM
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Hm, I thought these were NM pins, not Active Badges?
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Old 05-16-2008, 06:01 PM
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Hm, I thought these were NM pins, not Active Badges?
The logic is that our new members, by wearing our pin, are one of the most obvious reflections of our house on campus. We tell them that it's an honor to be pledging our house, so they should dress nicely to wear the pin and show that they're proud to have it.

I think I've heard that some houses nationally have the rule that the pledge pin can only be on a collared shirt as well, not sure which houses they were though.
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Old 05-16-2008, 06:16 PM
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The logic is that our new members, by wearing our pin, are one of the most obvious reflections of our house on campus. We tell them that it's an honor to be pledging our house, so they should dress nicely to wear the pin and show that they're proud to have it.

I think I've heard that some houses nationally have the rule that the pledge pin can only be on a collared shirt as well, not sure which houses they were though.
I have a question about the pledging process. During pledgeship will there be meetings on what to wear for what events and things of that nature? Im just wondering because im really lost on that aspect, especially for mixers and formals and those things.
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Old 05-16-2008, 06:24 PM
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I have a question about the pledging process. During pledgeship will there be meetings on what to wear for what events and things of that nature? Im just wondering because im really lost on that aspect, especially for mixers and formals and those things.
Usually your pledge-packet (prepared by your pledge trainer, not to be confused with the national book) will tell you what your everyday wear should be. For mixers/socials unless you hear differently you can usually dress for the theme rather than following dress code (ask first though, don't assume my house is the same as yours). And for formals/semi-formals, ask a brother who has been to that event before just how formal it is supposed to be/what he would wear.
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Old 05-16-2008, 07:51 PM
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Usually your pledge-packet (prepared by your pledge trainer, not to be confused with the national book) will tell you what your everyday wear should be. For mixers/socials unless you hear differently you can usually dress for the theme rather than following dress code (ask first though, don't assume my house is the same as yours). And for formals/semi-formals, ask a brother who has been to that event before just how formal it is supposed to be/what he would wear.
Excellent and on point advice for any pledge.
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