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Old 10-29-2007, 12:17 PM
NIUETA NIUETA is offline
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Section 51 Dances

Ok for any of you out there in Section 51---quick question:

We all know how Taking Care of Business goes, and for the most part we know Dashboard Lights, but we want to teach our pledges and some of our actives American Pie...does anyone know all the inserted words or the part that Sol acts out?? Thanks!!
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Old 11-13-2007, 02:19 PM
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The dances are more of a general Region VI thing (as in, you're guaranteed to hear all three at any conference in the Region) The word modifications to American Pie originate from Alpha Alpha @ UIUC. Since your section chair is an alum of that chapter, he'd be a good person to ask

The "acting" in American Pie are unique things to Eta Sigma and Alpha Alpha Eta (two chapters in the same town), so only someone from one of those two chapters could really explain it to you. Sol is just Sol
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