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APOL: letters

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jaclyn S Levine)
Tue Apr 27 01:05:45 1993

Date:         Tue, 27 Apr 1993 01:04:41 EDT
Reply-To: Jaclyn S Levine <levineja@STUDENT.MSU.EDU>
From: Jaclyn S Levine <levineja@STUDENT.MSU.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@PURCCVM.BITNET>

At Beta Beta, you may wear letters in any form (I know some sororities allow
you to wear spelled out letter, instead of the actual Greek letters until you
are active) as soon as you pledge, and even if you go inactive.  OUr feeling is
that by wearing our letters it might spark someone else' interest in APO, and
besides that we don't weant to create any huge delineation between pledges and
actives outside of voting privileges and specific pledge requirements.

Forgive me if I am just "not getting it", but a friend and I were wonder what
the number means after your name on the page in the Torch and Trefoil for
Torchbearers.

forgive me if I am not cogent, I just finished a 40 page paper (until I
reduced the font)!  And this was the short one!

Shoshie Levine
levineja@student.msu.edu

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