[20339] in APO-L
Re: [Re: [APO-L] All-Male Chapters/Philipines]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christine L. Rainsford)
Wed Mar 24 01:46:37 1999
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 22:39:43 -0800
Reply-To: "Christine L. Rainsford" <corporateslave@YAHOO.COM>
From: "Christine L. Rainsford" <corporateslave@YAHOO.COM>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
--- Jesse Bridges <jaybee3@NETSCAPE.NET> wrote:
> A
> new toast song can be created. Alpha Phi Omega is
> big, I'm not saying split us up. I'm saying make a
> place for everyone.
I have no strong opinions about the general issue, but
I don't think that a "resolution of the toast song
debate" is a valid argument in favor of it either.
Read on...
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe
that any votes regarding the re-wording of the toast
song were not based on the gender make-up of the voting
chapter. The disagreement would still exist if there
were no all-male chapters (or a solely co-ed contingent
of APO, if that were the case). In general, most of
the people that want it to remain unchanged feel that
we would be going against tradition/our history. It
has nothing to do with the "gender" of the chapter.
In LF&S,
Christine Rainsford
Alpha Delta Eta (SUNY Albany) Alumni
Gamma Gamma (UC Berkeley) Advisor
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