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Old 08-19-2001, 10:51 PM
MooseGirl MooseGirl is offline
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Angry Internal disagreements

Hey all,
I just wanted some advice. Recently our Recruitment chairman designed and ordered our rush t-shirts. I was with her, and thought the design was fine. Well, the members found out this was done w/o their approval and are all upset and some say they won't pay for it cuz they hate the colour!
I understand that the chapter usually has a say in this(I was a past rush chair), however, everyone bailed last april when we were trying to make recruitment plans.
I advised the new chair(who had some input from various members during the summer) to go ahead and make all recruitment plans since September is upon us. Of course, most of these plans will be discussed at a meeting prior to school starting, however, with t-shirts, one cannot delay!

I understand that some members are hurt that they weren't consulted, but what more could the chair do? After all she was elected to that position...shouldn't she be able to make decisions without taking everything back to the chapter for a vote?

well, since this post is getting long, I'll stop ranting

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