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Old 05-10-2004, 09:05 AM
Erik P Conard Erik P Conard is offline
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where is there an adviser to guide the IFC? And is this adviser
a Greek? I do not think the school can run the IFC, per se.
Why can't these guys sit down and say...what are we doing to
ourselves? Why do we penalize each other, stifling growth?
One of the reasons for the success of TNE (Theta Nu Epsilon) is
that a Teke and a Pike and a Sig Ep could all sit down, have a beer and plan without overt restraints.
Sororities march to their own drummer, set horrendous rules, but
I am not about to jump into that. The women are indeed much
different than the men, no matter how unisex one tries to be.
But back to the men...to the IFC...why in the hell can't we work
together? We'd eat you alive outside...in business...
It still seems, after forty plus years looking at it, that we are letting the school run us...and we reject rules...yes, but we reject
the wrong ones.
We are our own worst enemy and we have bellyached about IFC
for decades...and continue...our percentages are continuing to
slip...and we stand idly by...duh. The fewer the rules, the better,
some say. Why not free enterprise, free rush, open rush?
Why do we have to spend a lot of $ on rush...anyhow? duh
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