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Old 01-15-2011, 11:43 AM
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I can remember seeing massive floral arrangements in several houses that had been sent "on behalf" of rushees.
As in an alum or parents sent them, on behalf of their daughter who was rushing? Yikes.

Personally, I loved skit round. Seeing Theta portrayed in "KATS" was what sealed the deal for me when I went through. Then in years after, we did a "Broadway" theme. It was always a big hit. But I can see how it was/would be a pain if you didn't have many singers/dancers. My college no longer does a skit round at all.
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Old 01-15-2011, 11:52 AM
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I was at a VERY laid back school, and some of the chapters were still giving gifts in the mid 80s, although it was not a "must." It wasn't anything like a pearl necklace though - just little stuff like notepads with the sorority's name on, potpourri bundles, etc.

As far as cost, I'm sure there was a chapter member with parents who owned a print shop or whatever else the gift was. The gifts were nice, but they didn't "sway" me in any way.
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Old 01-15-2011, 12:25 PM
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Somewhere on GC I posted about the stuffed owls that Chi O gave out as their pref gift the year I rushed. They were handmade; a Chi O roommate years later told me that they were never sure whose bright idea that was but that they were sent home for the summer with the owl parts and instructions. Most of the girls paid someone else to do it.

IrishLake, the chapter "bribes" I knew about came from alum clubs. They often came on behalf of girls who were at risk of being cut right before prefs. Many were on behalf of rushees whose parents who were in some way influential in their town and the clubs thought that the chapters might not realize this. Or there would be 10 more or less equal rushees from 1 high school and the clubs wanted to make certain ones stand out.
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Old 01-15-2011, 03:04 PM
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None of the chapters I work with are at schools that have skits.

That's probably a good thing, as my collegiate chapter didn't have them either and I wouldn't know how to assist with those. lol.

We had a Philanthropy Day, House Tour/Video Day, and Preference.

Also, I know a lot of schools scrapped skit day in favor of a philanthropy day instead.

However, I think that Philanthrropy Day has the potential to be just as pointless as having a skit if not done well. I have seen some REALLY dumb philanthropy day crafts in my time (ex: how many sock puppets does a children's hospital really need?)
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Old 01-15-2011, 04:54 PM
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We had open house, philanthropy, skit, then pref. Sisterhood has since replaced skit round.
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Old 01-15-2011, 05:53 PM
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We used to do two skit days- one was more fun, the other more serious. Philanthropy day replaced the less serious skit day. Now, I believe there are only 3 days of recruitment at my school.
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Old 01-15-2011, 05:58 PM
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I would love to see what you do with those at sorority rush. hahahahaha

Although "Maybe This Time" would be great if you changed the lyrics.
Ha ha... I don't remember that well. Luckily, that party was phased out after I pledged. We changed to AOII House the next year (a play on Animal House...cuter than it sounds.) Our other party was Christmas Party which had all your favorite Christmas songs changed to AOII words (I'm still unable to sing the real words!) because "The feeling you get in AOII is like Christmas everyday!" GAG! Luckily, everyone who went through recruitment at our school was generally Christian so we didn't have a problem with turning people off with the theme.
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Old 01-15-2011, 09:41 PM
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I'd heard stories about CRAZY rushes in the south, but by 1984 in the Midwest, all the gifts were gone. Even the fancy construction paper name tags were gone. I didn't know about the gifts at pref, but I did hear that rushees would send the sororities gifts, like pizza for the house during member selection. Can you imagine? I don't know if that's actually true, however.
Favors were alive and well in 1984 when I went through rush at Eastern Michigan. For pref, we gave out ring pillows made of white felt with our letters on them (in our colors, of course). We made them ourselves. Our favors generally followed the theme of that party. We also made very very fancy name tags for each party and had food and beverage at every party, every round. It was so much work...
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Old 01-15-2011, 10:16 PM
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I saw an article a long time ago about the Adelphians and the Philomatheans competing for girls once upon a time...they talked about grabbing girls as soon as they got off of the train on their first day.
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Old 01-15-2011, 10:20 PM
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I saw an article a long time ago about the Adelphians and the Philomatheans competing for girls once upon a time...they talked about grabbing girls as soon as they got off of the train on their first day.
I read about the same sort of thing in our history book!
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Old 01-15-2011, 10:23 PM
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I've heard about alum chapters sending gifts "on behalf" of PNMs from their area, but that may very well be urban legend, as the source didn't seem that reliable. Anyone know for sure whether this practice was once common or acceptable?
Not urban legend. In Texas this was done through at least the early 90s while I was in school. It was typically the alum chapters, with some packages much more elaborate than others. (yes, Houston, I am looking squarely at you). While we would occaisionally get flowers, it was mostly in the form of food. Pizza, cakes, popcorn tins, you name it. They often came with those corny play-on-names to ensure that we would remember the precious rushees from their area.

I don't remember getting anything from a specific alum on behalf of her daughter, but that could have been possible. I tried to stay a little naive to the whole thing, just eating the food and ignoring the names/faces glaring at me!
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Old 01-15-2011, 10:26 PM
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Not urban legend. In Texas this was done through at least the early 90s while I was in school. It was typically the alum chapters, with some packages much more elaborate than others. (yes, Houston, I am looking squarely at you). While we would occaisionally get flowers, it was mostly in the form of food. Pizza, cakes, popcorn tins, you name it. They often came with those corny play-on-names to ensure that we would remember the precious rushees from their area.

I don't remember getting anything from a specific alum on behalf of her daughter, but that could have been possible. I tried to stay a little naive to the whole thing, just eating the food and ignoring the names/faces glaring at me!
Did this ever work? Did you guys ever cave and push a PNM farther along than she would have gone or her own, or bid her even though it's doubtful she would have received a bid otherwise?
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Old 01-15-2011, 10:41 PM
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Did this ever work? Did you guys ever cave and push a PNM farther along than she would have gone or her own, or bid her even though it's doubtful she would have received a bid otherwise?
Since that is part of membership selection I won't directly answer the question. However, just know that while the tasty goodies were very much appreciated during a stressful week, the manner in which these poor girls had their faces sprawled across food gave us some good laughs.

Also, on occasion, our rush advisors were known to separate the names/faces from the food when possible so that we would not feel pressure based on the gifts. The items would be set up with a note that they were from the ____ alum chapter, but not listing any specific rushees. However, other times (when they were busy with something else or it arrived exactly at break time) there was Rhonda Rushee's big head glaring back at you when you opened the popcorn tin can. Yes, speaking from personal experience there. Quite scary.
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Old 01-15-2011, 11:38 PM
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Did this ever work? Did you guys ever cave and push a PNM farther along than she would have gone or her own, or bid her even though it's doubtful she would have received a bid otherwise?
Some of it is more about remembering the rushee than about favoring the rushee. When you have hundreds of women coming through, I think something like that would stand out.
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Old 01-16-2011, 02:36 AM
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Since that is part of membership selection I won't directly answer the question. However, just know that while the tasty goodies were very much appreciated during a stressful week, the manner in which these poor girls had their faces sprawled across food gave us some good laughs.

Also, on occasion, our rush advisors were known to separate the names/faces from the food when possible so that we would not feel pressure based on the gifts. The items would be set up with a note that they were from the ____ alum chapter, but not listing any specific rushees. However, other times (when they were busy with something else or it arrived exactly at break time) there was Rhonda Rushee's big head glaring back at you when you opened the popcorn tin can. Yes, speaking from personal experience there. Quite scary.
I can beat that. I think an alumnae group sent it. We once got a cake that had the pnm's portrait airbrushed in the icing. It was pretty weird taking a bite out of someone you don't know's face but when you're exhausted and starving from recruitment you will eat almost everything. The funny thing was she was a really desirable pnm who had her choice of chapters even without the cake. She was "the cake girl" for our chapter so it worked because we definitely remembered her.
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