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Re: Pledging/Depledging

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Anderson)
Mon May 10 10:58:32 1993

Date:         Mon, 10 May 1993 09:03:51 CDT
Reply-To: David Anderson <anderda@eng.auburn.edu>
From: David Anderson <anderda@eng.auburn.edu>
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L%PURCCVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu>

Brothers

At Delta, only the most minor failures toward the pledge requirements would
be excused.  We don't like to do even that.  The chapter is most lenient to-
ward the beginning of the pledge period (14 weeks long).  For example, if
somebody does not visit the Book Exchange (our office/book store) four times
a week as instructed, we might forgive them one week, but they better not
make it a habit.  Most of our requirements are minimums and are usually well
exceeded.

If somebody got sick midway through the pledge period, we would ask them to
join the next pledge class at the same point at which the left their original
pledge class.  If somebody got sick seven weeks into the pledge period, they
would join the next pledge class and the work that they had done would trans-
fer over.  They only get fourteen total weeks, though, so they would not be
able to work on their requirements "for credit" until the eight week with the
new pledge class.  Of course they would be encouraged to participate as much as
possible during those first seven weeks.

"A Phi O Pledges Do IT For Hours!"

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David Anderson                     "Clothes make the man.  Naked
President                           people have little or no
Delta Chapter                       influence on society."
Auburn Univeristy, AL
                                   -Mark Twain
anderda@eng.auburn.edu
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