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Old 12-22-2010, 10:01 AM
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Hi KillarneyRose:

For at least one large NPC sorority that I know of, a rec would be needed, even when a PNM is a legacy. The sorority has two, count 'em, two, distinct forms for use: a legacy info form and a rec form. One does not replace the other, at least if I'm correct in my reading of the info available to the public on their web site. The rec form is more important; the legacy information form is, at least according to the statement on the web site, "optional."

See, for example:

http://www.pibetaphi.org/pibetaphi/c...rs.aspx?id=228

[url]http://www.pibetaphi.org/pibetaphi/howdoi.aspx?ekfrm=23092[/url
exlurker, that form is invaluable to us!

And I hope that all chapters check on alum status. I've heard too many unreal stories from Auburn about girls making that up. Well, that and activities and gradepoints.
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