[15519] in APO-L
Re: Guy Stuff for Rush
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (benno@US1.IBM.COM)
Tue Nov 12 19:14:20 1996
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 19:10:34 -0500
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> Would women pledge if an all-male chapter had the following Rush schedule:
>
> Tobacco-Chewing contest
> Computer Repair Service project
> Monday night Football
> weightlifting
> Cow Chip tossing contest
> Rodeo clown service project
> Terry Labonte pep rally
> Demolition Derby
>
> Of course women are able to do any of the above but at a small percentage to
> men. What I'm saying is- all-male chapters can say they're going co-ed then
> have a completely legal rush schedule that very few women would be interested
> in, and there's nothing that any staff can do in this instance.
>
> I've been in a coed chapter for 9 years, and enjoy all aspects of a coed
> fraternity, but I too am not against what all-males are doing, and I just want
> to point out that there is almost always a loophole.
>
> -Rich Vehlow "REV"
> vehlor@rpi.edu
Yikes, I don't think ANYONE would pledge a fraternity with that kind of rush
schedule. Unless they were some sort of redneck.
*shudder*
Sidd