[15906] in APO-L
Re: sectional chairs
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (ploughe@MINDSPRING.COM)
Thu Jan 2 23:18:50 1997
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 1997 23:16:54 -0500
Reply-To: ploughe@MINDSPRING.COM
From: ploughe@MINDSPRING.COM
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Hello Dawn and APO-L,
Anyone can actually be a section chair as long as the section chooses them
or the Regional Director appoints them in case there are not any chapters
in the section yet.
This includes undergrads, alumni, or even someone who has not even been a
member
of the fraternity.
Currently, the only section chair that I know of that is an undergrad
is Michelle Harris, sharris@worldpost.com, Section 7 Chair. She is
from the Washington State University, the first chapter back to
section 7, rechartered - Spring 95.
An additional interesting note is that Michelle, lives in
not only a different section, but that she also lives in another
Region. :-) So that makes 3 of the 6 Section chairs in
Region X that live outside their own section.
There have been a couple others in the past couple of years that I can
remember,
that have been undergrad section chairs:
Kim Harris in Texas, Section ?; Rob Campbell,wrciv@efn.org, Section 8 chair
was an undergrad; Richard Meeks, meeksr@u.washington.edu, Past Section 8
chair.
Each of the Regions & Sections across the country may have
different expectations and requirements for these positions;
however, the national by-laws do not preclude undergrads
from being Section chairs or section/region staffs.
Sincerely,
tony ploughe, region x extension chair
Marietta GA
800-670-3695 H
ploughe@mindspring.com
http://www.accessone.com/~ploughe (check out region x extension page :-)
)
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Date: Thu, 2 Jan 1997 19:05:04 -0500
From: "S. Dawn Heyse" <heyses@WINNIE.FIT.EDU>
Reply-To: "S. Dawn Heyse" <heyses@WINNIE.FIT.EDU>
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Subject: sectional chairs
Is it possible for undergraduates to be elected sectional chair? I heard
that the chair for Section 1 is an undergrad, and I was wondering how that
may have come about.
Bug
http://www.fit.edu/~heyses
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