[16672] in APO-L
Re: Adopt a pledge/new soc member
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pepsi)
Wed Apr 23 13:04:05 1997
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 13:01:37 -0400
Reply-To: Pepsi <pepsi@OLIVIER.PC.CS.CMU.EDU>
From: Pepsi <pepsi@OLIVIER.PC.CS.CMU.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list APO-L <APO-L@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
In-Reply-To: <9703238618.AA861801747@ccmail.nab.usace.army.mil>
I'm willing to take charge of it. However, since
I already have the sub request for the alumni list
coming to this account, please send all discussion
of this to pepsiette@hotmail.com. I don't
really have any mail traffic to speak of coming into
that account. I don't know if something like this
exists already. I will, however, ask the
following questions:
1) Which pledges/brothers here, would want to adopt an
alumni, in terms of a pen pal, info-sharing type of thing?
Or more? Go send ideas/requests to the above account.
This is one of the things I was hoping to see
for years. Carrie, would you be willing to help me?
2) I'd really like to end the feeling of "I only
know the old people" myself. Anyone want to be
adopted by me? Again, see the above. -Joy
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. Letters of the world unite!!!!
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Carrie Hamilton wrote:
> I think we've hit on something here. Perhaps we should follow through
> instead of just talking about it!!!! Does something like this exist
> and we are not aware of it? If something like this doesn't exist how
> would we go about setting something up? I'd be willing to have some
> input into this if we've got the interest out there to support it!!!
>
> As an alumni trying to jump back into things adopting a pledge could
> be a huge opportunity to be involved! Anyone interested, let's start
> collecting ideas and see how we could make this system work! The
> challenge will be making it work on a higher level, we'd need some
> help in adopting new soc members....
>
> What are some reasonable expectations for doing this? Does anyone
> want to take charge of this? No I'm not volunteering to design and
> build this system on my own, I'd definitely need some help, this
> should be a team effort!!!
>
> E-mail me privately and we'll try to work this one out! Whoever
> thought of this one, KUDOS!
>
> In LFS,
> Carrie
> Carrie_R_Hamilton@usace.army.mil
>
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: Re: De-lurking some more
> Author: Juan-Pablo Paredes <jparedes@U.WASHINGTON.EDU> at INTERNET
> Date: 4/21/97 4:02 PM
>
>
> I'd be happy to join an off-Soc conversation but I wouldn't know what or
> how to start anything at all. What are you guys interested in? How does
> one adopt pledges/new members, and what duties, responsibilities or
> obligations does it enatil? Sorry if I'm really clueless. I guess that's
> one of the effects of hving been raised in a different APO environment.
> Paradoxically, we're very different yet very much alike!
>
> JP
>
> --------------------------
>
> On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Pepsi wrote:
>
> > > President, Felix "Chato" Marinas. We belong to the same chapter and the
> > > godfather's job is to teach a pledge the ropes in APO, which is to say
> > > that he learned much from me much as I also learned much from him.
> > > Another of my protege's, though he was not my godson, is Sonny Fernandez,
> > > past President of the first petitioning group in Canada at McGill U.
> > >
> > Cool. Now is only we could get alumni to adopt pledges/new members
> > of Soc. I volunteer. Does anyone want to start an off-Soc
> > conversation? -Pepsi
> >
> >
>