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Re: [APO-L] Rush Ideas
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kevin Yue)
Mon Sep 18 17:13:03 2000
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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 17:12:39 -0400
Reply-To: Kevin Yue <kyue@GLUE.UMD.EDU>
From: Kevin Yue <kyue@GLUE.UMD.EDU>
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Hey, Brandy-
I think you meant to send this out onto the APO-L list, too, so I'm going to
post this with my response:
I meant that Brothers can just grab their friends and come to Inductions and
learn there. However, we DO have Service during Rush, so those who are
interested can come, too. But generally, we do not require anything of Rushees
except to be at Inductions or Alternate Inductions.
Kevin
Brandy Simpson wrote:
> Greetings brothers from all over,
>
> My name is brandy i am the serv vp of tau beta.
>
> I have to comment on this.
>
> > 1.) GENERAL: We do not require any Rushees to attend service
> projects.
>
> I find that interesting but i have another idea. My chapter we have service
> events during rush that are more "fun" if you will. One example is the
> Humane Society. We walk dogs and play with them and the cats. its fun and
> at the same time reminds the rushees what we are all about.
>
> Maybe i'm off.....
>
> Brandy
> Tau beta chapter
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