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06-24-2010, 03:32 PM
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Some chapters may not be excited about showing off the alums they have (I know some superficial groups that don't like their old fat alums showing their faces to PNMs!  )
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If you're not fat, you're wrinkly. Pick your poison. LOL.
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06-24-2010, 03:54 PM
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If you're not fat, you're wrinkly. Pick your poison. LOL.
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I'll choose fat since you get to have fun getting there!
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06-24-2010, 04:12 PM
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Depends on the kind of wrinkles, also. I know a woman who had led an amazing life and has lots of laugh wrinkles. =)
ETA: The last night of my chapter's recruitment period features alumni who continue to be active in the Fraternity, and they make it a point to emphasize the lifetime commitment and involvement opportunities. Lots of potentials enjoy this night best of all because they can see how much Delta Sigma Pi means to the brothers, collegiate and alumni alike.
/hijack and lane swerve
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06-24-2010, 05:07 PM
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More than just alumnae members talking about clubs/chapters they're involved in - I'd like to see them talk about the various alumnae programs national organizations have in place, for example, the Rosevines professional networking that AGD does (do we still do that? I specifically remember learning that "Rosevines is not a job placement service but a mentoring program" during pledging).
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06-24-2010, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by agzg
More than just alumnae members talking about clubs/chapters they're involved in - I'd like to see them talk about the various alumnae programs national organizations have in place, for example, the Rosevines professional networking that AGD does (do we still do that? I specifically remember learning that "Rosevines is not a job placement service but a mentoring program" during pledging).
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I know in my area we have a sister who is an open recipient of the SIS Grant, and that is something we could do locally, or have IHQ make a video for chapters who don't have anyone local. I can think of varying situations, the alumna who moved to a new city and didn't know anyone, the woman who left school for illness or something, and how she became involved in an alumna chapter or Junior Circle, and so on. The sister who helped another find a job, how we support each other with all kinds of things.
Other groups can do the same with it catered to their own programs.
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06-26-2010, 12:13 PM
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I forgot about the ever-so ridiculous rule about PNMs not leaving the room or chapter house with ANYTHING because according to Panhellenic, that = a gift.
Oh the joys of stopping a PNM at the door and asking very politely if you could please have that used napkin they have balled up in their hand.
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06-26-2010, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
I forgot about the ever-so ridiculous rule about PNMs not leaving the room or chapter house with ANYTHING because according to Panhellenic, that = a gift.
Oh the joys of stopping a PNM at the door and asking very politely if you could please have that used napkin they have balled up in their hand.
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Yes, we had a PNM who had an allergy attack during one of our parties and we gave her a tissue. She left the house with her used tissue and the Pi Chi flipped out about it. What, we were supposed to make her use her sleeve or hand? Ew.
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