The document provides information from a fraternity pledge class meeting, including:
- Reminders about collecting pledge books and sheets and logging service hours
- Announcements about upcoming events like Relay for Life and a retreat
- Updates from board members on their spring break plans and fun facts
- Reminders about pledge requirements and logging projects
- Announcements about photo sessions and a pledge prank
- Current team point standings and a challenge to draw pledge master comics
This document summarizes the key points from a recent pledge class meeting:
1. The president reminded pledges that initiations are in two weeks and to get their requirements together. Service projects and brotherhood hours were also mentioned.
2. Various executive board members provided highlights from Relay For Life and fun facts about themselves. Reminders were given about fundraising events, service requirements, and dues.
3. The pledge class was informed that brotherhood award voting results would be announced, with the super brother award going to Matt Koslow. Pledges were also told a surprise would be revealed about team points at initiations.
This document provides information from a pledge class meeting for a fraternity. It includes announcements about upcoming service projects, fundraisers, composite photo sessions, fellowship events, and initiation details. Reminders are given about requirements like hours of service, attendance at chapter meetings, and dues. Updates are shared on team point standings and historical trivia. The pledge class president and other board members each provide a fun fact or hypothetical superpower. Brothers are asked to leave before comments from the pledge masters.
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This document summarizes the key points from a pledge class meeting:
- It provides reminders about pledge requirements, important dates, and expectations.
- Various board members discuss their roles and upcoming events.
- A history of the fraternity and local chapter is presented.
- The pledge class is challenged to make a video singing the fraternity song for next week.
This document provides information about the Spring 2013 pledge class of Alpha Phi Omega at Syracuse University. It introduces the pledge class and provides brief histories of the founding of APO nationally and of the local Phi chapter. It then lists the members of several pledge teams and provides information about pledge requirements, upcoming service opportunities, and contact information for pledge class leaders.
The document provides information from a pledge class meeting. It includes:
- Announcements about upcoming events like initiations, a relay for life, and interviews.
- Introductions from executive board members who share what they would name a yacht and a fun fact.
- Announcements about upcoming service projects and fundraisers.
- Reminders about requirements and expectations for pledges.
- Information about teams and an upcoming challenge.
This document summarizes the notes from a pledge class meeting of an unnamed fraternity. It discusses upcoming events for pledges such as interviews, paddles, and a pledge project due on April 16th. It reminds pledges about requirements like attending chapter meetings, completing service hours, and attending fellowship events. It provides updates on points for different pledge groups in a game. It also includes fun facts and music from the pledge class president and other board members.
This document outlines the agenda for a pledge class meeting, including elections for various leadership positions. It provides instructions for the election process, lists candidates for each position, and includes reminders about dues and involvement opportunities. It also notes points earned by pledges in a game, announces an upcoming team challenge, and shares a historical fun fact and toast song for the fraternity.
This document summarizes the key points from a recent pledge class meeting:
1. The president reminded pledges that initiations are in two weeks and to get their requirements together. Service projects and brotherhood hours were also mentioned.
2. Various executive board members provided highlights from Relay For Life and fun facts about themselves. Reminders were given about fundraising events, service requirements, and dues.
3. The pledge class was informed that brotherhood award voting results would be announced, with the super brother award going to Matt Koslow. Pledges were also told a surprise would be revealed about team points at initiations.
This document provides information from a pledge class meeting for a fraternity. It includes announcements about upcoming service projects, fundraisers, composite photo sessions, fellowship events, and initiation details. Reminders are given about requirements like hours of service, attendance at chapter meetings, and dues. Updates are shared on team point standings and historical trivia. The pledge class president and other board members each provide a fun fact or hypothetical superpower. Brothers are asked to leave before comments from the pledge masters.
Deportable Crimes for Immigrants to the United StatesEduardo Paredes
As a privately practicing attorney in Los Angeles, California, Eduardo Paredes focuses on criminal and immigration law. For not citizens, Eduardo Paredes has represented a number of clients whose criminal convictions affect their immigration status and has successfully obtained relief allowing people with criminal convictions remain in the United States.
This document summarizes the key points from a pledge class meeting:
- It provides reminders about pledge requirements, important dates, and expectations.
- Various board members discuss their roles and upcoming events.
- A history of the fraternity and local chapter is presented.
- The pledge class is challenged to make a video singing the fraternity song for next week.
This document provides information about the Spring 2013 pledge class of Alpha Phi Omega at Syracuse University. It introduces the pledge class and provides brief histories of the founding of APO nationally and of the local Phi chapter. It then lists the members of several pledge teams and provides information about pledge requirements, upcoming service opportunities, and contact information for pledge class leaders.
The document provides information from a pledge class meeting. It includes:
- Announcements about upcoming events like initiations, a relay for life, and interviews.
- Introductions from executive board members who share what they would name a yacht and a fun fact.
- Announcements about upcoming service projects and fundraisers.
- Reminders about requirements and expectations for pledges.
- Information about teams and an upcoming challenge.
This document summarizes the notes from a pledge class meeting of an unnamed fraternity. It discusses upcoming events for pledges such as interviews, paddles, and a pledge project due on April 16th. It reminds pledges about requirements like attending chapter meetings, completing service hours, and attending fellowship events. It provides updates on points for different pledge groups in a game. It also includes fun facts and music from the pledge class president and other board members.
This document outlines the agenda for a pledge class meeting, including elections for various leadership positions. It provides instructions for the election process, lists candidates for each position, and includes reminders about dues and involvement opportunities. It also notes points earned by pledges in a game, announces an upcoming team challenge, and shares a historical fun fact and toast song for the fraternity.
Universal Design aims to provide one educational design that can help all students achieve their fullest potential by incorporating accommodations into original lesson designs. It involves representing lessons in multiple ways, allowing for different student presentation methods, and engaging students through various means. Universal Design considers how students perceive, understand, physically interact with, and get involved in lessons to ensure multiple options are provided.
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The document contains technical data, formulas and charts related to heating systems, including:
- Diagrams of district heating plants and heating systems.
- Charts showing heat emission from radiators under various conditions.
- Formulas and charts for sizing radiators, pipes, and pumps in one-pipe and two-pipe heating circuits.
- Data on heat losses from uninsulated pipes and pressure drops in steel pipes of different diameters.
Questions on Criminal Law Reform and the Trump AdministrationEduardo Paredes
Based in Southern California, Attorney Eduardo Paredes assists clients from diverse backgrounds in understanding their legal rights when arrested and obtaining positive decisions within a court of law. Attorney Eduardo Paredes has a particular interest in the policies that newly elected president Donald Trump, who campaigned as a “law-and-order candidate,” will pursue with regards to crime.
El documento describe la filosofía de Walt Disney Company de enfocarse en la satisfacción del cliente. Disney se asegura de satisfacer las expectativas de los clientes a través de prestar atención a cada detalle y asegurar la excelencia en la experiencia del cliente. La cultura de Disney promueve el reconocimiento de los empleados por lograr la satisfacción del cliente. El compromiso de Disney con la excelencia y la innovación siempre tiene como objetivo final la satisfacción del cliente.
This document provides information about senior photo sessions offered by Loneman Photography. They offer 5 different types of sessions ranging from $175-275 with options to purchase fusion videos or couture packages. The sessions last 1.5-3 hours and include online proofs, a yearbook image, and an in-studio ordering session. The document outlines a 7 step process for scheduling and preparing for a session and ordering photos afterwards. It introduces the photography team led by Doug Loneman and describes their approach to creating beautiful, confidence-inspiring images.
The document summarizes two methods for telling the future: throwing magic dice according to Chinese tradition, and using numerology as practiced in ancient Egypt. For the dice method, the reader is instructed to draw a circle and throw two dice while thinking of a question, then calculate the sum inside the circle using a provided key. For numerology, the birth date is used to calculate a birth number which can reveal personality traits according to the number.
The document provides notices about changes to student courses and teachers. It also provides information on an upcoming story writing task involving the X-Men character Jean Grey. Key details include:
- Several teachers are changing subjects they will be teaching.
- An upcoming activity requires students to continue the beginning of a story where Jean Grey walks into a bar and choose where to take the narrative next in a blog post.
- The document reviews important storytelling devices like hooks, conflict points, and reveals to help students in their writing task. It discusses using characters to drive the narrative from point to point.
This newsletter from ServiceMaster Tri-Counties promotes upcoming events, provides home maintenance tips for fall, and includes a recipe for char chicken tacos. It encourages readers to follow their Facebook page for photos and promotions. The newsletter also announces that their October ethics training class is full and their November class on biohazard remediation still has openings. It concludes by listing the company's contact information and announcing winners of their bi-weekly puzzle challenge.
The AWC had a successful semester, participating in homecoming activities and Boo at the Zoo. They are looking forward to the spring semester which will include Relay for Life, Go Red for Women, and a rescheduled trip to Chicago. Applications will be available for scholarships and executive board positions. The AWC president is proud of their accomplishments and growth in membership. She looks forward to the upcoming semester and continued growth of the organization.
Jessica Cook welcomes everyone to the book launch of "NF2: Our Journeys". She outlines the day's events which include watching a video of the book's creation, the official book launch at 12pm, book signing until 1pm, music activities during the lunch break, speakers in the afternoon, and group photos before concluding. The event aims to celebrate the achievement of the book and bring together the NF2 community both in the UK and internationally to support one another.
The document appears to be an issue of "The Lounge Issue" magazine covering various lounge events, interviews, parties, and gossip. The main stories are an interview with one of the contestants of LNTM (Lounge Next Top Model), announcements of upcoming parties in various stores, and gossip about some female lounge users who may not actually be women. The magazine encourages readers to contact the editor if interested in writing or being interviewed.
The group worked on developing a character named Nicholas "Nick" Williams for their Cabinet of Curiosities project. They gathered items to inspire the character and decided he would be portrayed through footage from a GoPro. The group filmed scenes showing events leading up to Nick's disappearance and presented information about him. Their presentation included the GoPro footage, a Facebook profile for Nick, and materials developed to explain his background to the audience in a police investigation style format. The document discussed the development of the character, locations used for filming, and preparations for the final presentation.
The group worked on developing a character named Nicholas "Nick" Williams for their Cabinet of Curiosities project. They gathered items to inspire the character and decided he would be portrayed through footage from a GoPro. The group filmed scenes showing events leading up to Nick's disappearance and presented information about him. Their presentation included the GoPro footage, a Facebook profile for Nick, and materials developed to explain his background to the audience in a police investigation style format. The document discussed the development of the character, locations used for filming, and preparations for the final presentation.
The General Meeting Minutes from October 29, 2013 covered the following topics:
An icebreaker activity to start the meeting, updates on the RSO manual and fundraising t-shirt sales. Upcoming events were announced like a pop can drive, Geico gecko drawing contest, and community service activities like raking leaves and volunteering at a nursing home. A new social chair was requested and social events like making Thanksgiving cards and possible activities in November and December were discussed. The meeting also covered looking for a PACE school partnership, collecting box tops for it, earning extra points by posting photos from events, and announcing a study seeking student participants. The next general meeting date was announced.
This document contains the table of contents for an issue of the magazine "Sauti". It lists various article titles under different section headings. Some of the article titles included are "Unmasking Daniel Peter Weke", "World Cup Fashion", "Turn Your Idea Into A Business", "Social Drinking To Addiction", "Kenyan Music Not Crossing Borders", "Film Review", "Trend Review", "Book Review", and "Sports". It also includes page numbers for some of the sections.
Chad Illa-Petersen will be a keynote speaker at the DigiMarConSouth conference in Houston, TX on May 25-26, 2023. His talk will focus on helping companies share personal stories to connect with customers. The document includes prompts for writing short stories in 3 minutes without stopping to edit for grammar or spelling. These prompts are intended to help attendees access stories they didn't know they had to share.
This document is a newsletter from Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class providing updates on what the students are learning and upcoming events. It discusses the addition of a new "Literacy Cafe" reading strategy, an upcoming school Fun Run fundraiser, and learning in areas like math, reading, writing, and health for the week. Conferences will also be held for parents to meet with Mrs. Ealy individually to discuss student progress.
The document describes a mathematics program for young children focused on problem solving. In the program, children work in groups to create story problems, act them out photographically, write the problems out, and publish them into books. The goals are to improve the children's math, literacy, technology, and collaboration skills. Working on real-world math problems engaged the students and helped them practice key learning objectives.
The document lists upcoming events for the Omega Mu chapter including movie lock-ins, conferences, formal dances and service days from March to April. It encourages participation in fundraising events for the Ronald McDonald House and a homelessness awareness event called Gemmell-a-thon. It also provides contact information for the chapter and announces that their moose mascot, Quazi, is visiting another school.
This document provides an overview of Mrs. James's 7th grade class. It includes details about the teacher's background and education, the class schedule and rules, homework and grading policies, and various classroom activities. Students are instructed on proper classroom procedures and expectations. The document serves to introduce students to Mrs. James and familiarize them with how the class will be structured.
Universal Design aims to provide one educational design that can help all students achieve their fullest potential by incorporating accommodations into original lesson designs. It involves representing lessons in multiple ways, allowing for different student presentation methods, and engaging students through various means. Universal Design considers how students perceive, understand, physically interact with, and get involved in lessons to ensure multiple options are provided.
Neville,jennifer the importance of labor lawsand reformsjmneville
The document discusses using technology to teach 11th grade U.S. history students about labor laws and reforms. It explains that technology allows access to resources like photos, videos, blogs and articles that bring the topic to life. Students can use reliable websites from educational and government sources to research accurately. Blogs from their own state help students connect personally to the issues. Podcasts, videos and online resources from sites like the Department of Labor provide rich content. Web tools like word searches, crossword puzzles and discussion boards engage students in active learning.
The document contains technical data, formulas and charts related to heating systems, including:
- Diagrams of district heating plants and heating systems.
- Charts showing heat emission from radiators under various conditions.
- Formulas and charts for sizing radiators, pipes, and pumps in one-pipe and two-pipe heating circuits.
- Data on heat losses from uninsulated pipes and pressure drops in steel pipes of different diameters.
Questions on Criminal Law Reform and the Trump AdministrationEduardo Paredes
Based in Southern California, Attorney Eduardo Paredes assists clients from diverse backgrounds in understanding their legal rights when arrested and obtaining positive decisions within a court of law. Attorney Eduardo Paredes has a particular interest in the policies that newly elected president Donald Trump, who campaigned as a “law-and-order candidate,” will pursue with regards to crime.
El documento describe la filosofía de Walt Disney Company de enfocarse en la satisfacción del cliente. Disney se asegura de satisfacer las expectativas de los clientes a través de prestar atención a cada detalle y asegurar la excelencia en la experiencia del cliente. La cultura de Disney promueve el reconocimiento de los empleados por lograr la satisfacción del cliente. El compromiso de Disney con la excelencia y la innovación siempre tiene como objetivo final la satisfacción del cliente.
This document provides information about senior photo sessions offered by Loneman Photography. They offer 5 different types of sessions ranging from $175-275 with options to purchase fusion videos or couture packages. The sessions last 1.5-3 hours and include online proofs, a yearbook image, and an in-studio ordering session. The document outlines a 7 step process for scheduling and preparing for a session and ordering photos afterwards. It introduces the photography team led by Doug Loneman and describes their approach to creating beautiful, confidence-inspiring images.
The document summarizes two methods for telling the future: throwing magic dice according to Chinese tradition, and using numerology as practiced in ancient Egypt. For the dice method, the reader is instructed to draw a circle and throw two dice while thinking of a question, then calculate the sum inside the circle using a provided key. For numerology, the birth date is used to calculate a birth number which can reveal personality traits according to the number.
The document provides notices about changes to student courses and teachers. It also provides information on an upcoming story writing task involving the X-Men character Jean Grey. Key details include:
- Several teachers are changing subjects they will be teaching.
- An upcoming activity requires students to continue the beginning of a story where Jean Grey walks into a bar and choose where to take the narrative next in a blog post.
- The document reviews important storytelling devices like hooks, conflict points, and reveals to help students in their writing task. It discusses using characters to drive the narrative from point to point.
This newsletter from ServiceMaster Tri-Counties promotes upcoming events, provides home maintenance tips for fall, and includes a recipe for char chicken tacos. It encourages readers to follow their Facebook page for photos and promotions. The newsletter also announces that their October ethics training class is full and their November class on biohazard remediation still has openings. It concludes by listing the company's contact information and announcing winners of their bi-weekly puzzle challenge.
The AWC had a successful semester, participating in homecoming activities and Boo at the Zoo. They are looking forward to the spring semester which will include Relay for Life, Go Red for Women, and a rescheduled trip to Chicago. Applications will be available for scholarships and executive board positions. The AWC president is proud of their accomplishments and growth in membership. She looks forward to the upcoming semester and continued growth of the organization.
Jessica Cook welcomes everyone to the book launch of "NF2: Our Journeys". She outlines the day's events which include watching a video of the book's creation, the official book launch at 12pm, book signing until 1pm, music activities during the lunch break, speakers in the afternoon, and group photos before concluding. The event aims to celebrate the achievement of the book and bring together the NF2 community both in the UK and internationally to support one another.
The document appears to be an issue of "The Lounge Issue" magazine covering various lounge events, interviews, parties, and gossip. The main stories are an interview with one of the contestants of LNTM (Lounge Next Top Model), announcements of upcoming parties in various stores, and gossip about some female lounge users who may not actually be women. The magazine encourages readers to contact the editor if interested in writing or being interviewed.
The group worked on developing a character named Nicholas "Nick" Williams for their Cabinet of Curiosities project. They gathered items to inspire the character and decided he would be portrayed through footage from a GoPro. The group filmed scenes showing events leading up to Nick's disappearance and presented information about him. Their presentation included the GoPro footage, a Facebook profile for Nick, and materials developed to explain his background to the audience in a police investigation style format. The document discussed the development of the character, locations used for filming, and preparations for the final presentation.
The group worked on developing a character named Nicholas "Nick" Williams for their Cabinet of Curiosities project. They gathered items to inspire the character and decided he would be portrayed through footage from a GoPro. The group filmed scenes showing events leading up to Nick's disappearance and presented information about him. Their presentation included the GoPro footage, a Facebook profile for Nick, and materials developed to explain his background to the audience in a police investigation style format. The document discussed the development of the character, locations used for filming, and preparations for the final presentation.
The General Meeting Minutes from October 29, 2013 covered the following topics:
An icebreaker activity to start the meeting, updates on the RSO manual and fundraising t-shirt sales. Upcoming events were announced like a pop can drive, Geico gecko drawing contest, and community service activities like raking leaves and volunteering at a nursing home. A new social chair was requested and social events like making Thanksgiving cards and possible activities in November and December were discussed. The meeting also covered looking for a PACE school partnership, collecting box tops for it, earning extra points by posting photos from events, and announcing a study seeking student participants. The next general meeting date was announced.
This document contains the table of contents for an issue of the magazine "Sauti". It lists various article titles under different section headings. Some of the article titles included are "Unmasking Daniel Peter Weke", "World Cup Fashion", "Turn Your Idea Into A Business", "Social Drinking To Addiction", "Kenyan Music Not Crossing Borders", "Film Review", "Trend Review", "Book Review", and "Sports". It also includes page numbers for some of the sections.
Chad Illa-Petersen will be a keynote speaker at the DigiMarConSouth conference in Houston, TX on May 25-26, 2023. His talk will focus on helping companies share personal stories to connect with customers. The document includes prompts for writing short stories in 3 minutes without stopping to edit for grammar or spelling. These prompts are intended to help attendees access stories they didn't know they had to share.
This document is a newsletter from Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class providing updates on what the students are learning and upcoming events. It discusses the addition of a new "Literacy Cafe" reading strategy, an upcoming school Fun Run fundraiser, and learning in areas like math, reading, writing, and health for the week. Conferences will also be held for parents to meet with Mrs. Ealy individually to discuss student progress.
The document describes a mathematics program for young children focused on problem solving. In the program, children work in groups to create story problems, act them out photographically, write the problems out, and publish them into books. The goals are to improve the children's math, literacy, technology, and collaboration skills. Working on real-world math problems engaged the students and helped them practice key learning objectives.
The document lists upcoming events for the Omega Mu chapter including movie lock-ins, conferences, formal dances and service days from March to April. It encourages participation in fundraising events for the Ronald McDonald House and a homelessness awareness event called Gemmell-a-thon. It also provides contact information for the chapter and announces that their moose mascot, Quazi, is visiting another school.
This document provides an overview of Mrs. James's 7th grade class. It includes details about the teacher's background and education, the class schedule and rules, homework and grading policies, and various classroom activities. Students are instructed on proper classroom procedures and expectations. The document serves to introduce students to Mrs. James and familiarize them with how the class will be structured.
The document is a personal reflection on a mission trip. It discusses how the mission strengthened the author's faith and relationship with God. It also expresses gratitude for the community experienced with the other mission participants and memories of fun activities like water fights, talent shows, and coffee shop outings with teens. Favorite moments included reading and writing letters which brought great joy.
The document discusses the impact that teachers can have on students' lives and education. It describes how two teachers, Mrs. Fliehler and Herk, helped the author succeed in math and physical education despite struggles, through their encouragement and care for students. The author urges students to appreciate those who have positively influenced them.
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The document provides details about a group's pitch for a 2-minute opening scene for a teen film. It summarizes their chosen genre as a teen movie focusing on a group of four diverse female friends. It then outlines the film's storyline, characters, costumes, locations, and other production elements. The group conducted research and found their target audience and title. They selected Universal Studios as their distributor and experienced some difficulties in coming up with the title and narrative.
2. QUIZ & CHECKPOINT
TIME
Each team leader please collect the pledgebooks and
phishbowl sheets from ALL group member. Hand sheets to
Dan & Laurel. Put books on the stage.
Hope you studied…
3. PC PRESIDENT -
SAWYER
Spring Break Plans? Go to DC with
the DC immersion program! Fun Fact: TRAINING FOR A
MARATHON
Talk to me if you have any
concerns!!
Log your hours for over break
Go to Pledge Fellowship!
Stay after PC for interviews!
Pledging requirements posted on
the FB page
Chapter Recap
• Relay for Life April 6th
• Another retreat being held in April
• Women in Nature April 27th GO
WOMEN!
5. VPS - TIFFANY
What will I be doing over Spring Break? :
I will be interviewing my family members about their
immigration experience to the US. Also, visiting my Aunt in
Cape Cod.
Fun Fact:
I plan on teaching abroad before graduating.
6. VPS: IMPORTANT
REMINDERS
Pledge Requirements
• 17hrs of Service
• At least 9 Brotherhood hrs
• Incl. 3 BROTHERHOOD projects
SERVICE COMMITTEE
• Reps. still needed from THE BEAST & THE ROGUE
• One person from each, please stand up now.
Make sure to log the following events
• Card-Making
• PBJ
**DO NOT LOG TSHIRT DECORATING AS PROJECT!!**
7. VPS: LOGGING HOURS
Log onto your
APOPHI.ORG
account
Click on the
SERVICE PORTAL
link under your
dashboard
Select ADD
INDEPENDENT
PROJECT
9. VPF - JONNY
Spring Break plans? Studying, working and setting up
fellowship events
Fun fact: My middle name means smart dragon. Maybe.
- As you guys know, there is going to be the Varsity Thursdays
and the time has been changed to 7-9 PM. I have brought up
the event in Chapter and I hope that the brothers are
awesome people and decide to come help the pledges get
their interviews.
- If you can’t come to Varsity Thursdays, don’t worry! There
will be more events to come, especially after break.
- In the process of trying to find software for a Karaoke night
and over break will be trying to find a good sized room for a
possible movie night
- Any questions or concerns, hit me up on Facebook or email
me at jzwong@syr.edu or come up to me after PC
10. TREASURER -
AMANDA
Spring break plans?
• Visiting a friend in NYC and
spending time with my family.
Fun fact: I really like to dance
randomly.
Penny Wars
• Pledges vs. Brothers
Reverse Raffle
11. HISTORIAN - ROBBIE
Spring Break plans?
For Spring Break I'm
PHOTO OF THE WEEK!
flying home to
Minnesota and playing
with my dogs
Fun Fact: I interned at
Hasbro Studios last
summer
12. HISTORIAN - ROBBIE
GROUP COMPOSITE PHOTOS!
3/19
8.20: Vampires
8.40: Immortals
3/26 if you have a conflict or if your group
8.20: Hunters would prefer to meet after
8.40: Rogues pledge class please let me know rhstillm@syr.edu
4/2
8.20: Beasts
8.40: Spies
4/9
8.40: Scientists
13. REC SEC - BECCA
Spring Break Plans? GO HOME, sleep, catch up on tv, and eat
home cooked meals, and go to wawa with my brother
Fun Fact: during the summer, I work at a sleep away camp and
I teach photography
TEAM LEADERS: Please make
sure you are taking attendance
at the beginning and end of
pledge class, we want to make
sure that everybody is marked
here if they are here
REMINDER: All attendance
folders should be handed to me
at the end of Pledge Class
14. SAA - ANDREW
For spring break I’m going to Long Island to visit my
girlfriend and am also doing marketing for my painting
business I’m running this summer
FUN FACT: My volleyball team came in 2nd in states this
weekend
The wheel of doom is in the making and will be ready for next
pledge class….BEWARE
Latest and Loudest
17. PLEDGEMASTERS
Interesting Fact: Laurel had an awful
roommate Sophomore year and lived
with Dan (and his roommate Matt
Koslow) the entire year. This is a
picture taken from that time:
We don’t remember it being
taken…No there is nothing else in
that soda…
We’re having a STAYCATION this
Spring Break!!! Come hang with us if
you’re staying
18. NEWS
• New Phishbowl pairings will be sent out tonight! They are due:
March 26th
• If you did not hand us your phishbowl sheet from this week you
MUST come see us after PC.
• If you dressed up in APO colors come sign in with the
pledgemasters with your name & team!
• If you are someone that comes to PC a little late because of a
legitimate excuse (i.e. work at ITS, Kendo, or class) please see
Pledgemasters!
• Women in Nature
• Retreat pt. 2
• Sectionals: Talk to Kelley
• Bangs: See more info in the weekly email!
• Have a fantastic break!!!!
19. PHI’S FUN FACT OF
THE WEEK
PRE DRY FRAT STATUS
• Phi was awarded the Wallace O. Lee trophy in 1937, which
is given for outstanding chapter in the nation. When Phi
won the trophy again in 1939, Eta chapter refused to give
it back. In the 70’s, Fred Pollack said if any Phi brother got
it back he would give them a keg of beer.
• We banned drinking in Chapter in 1975…because we
couldn’t get anything done at meetings.
21. OUR FAVORITE VIDEOS
• The Toast Song by Alvin & The
Chipmunks
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php
?v=3995288215069&l=104827506938
7523038
• Jonny’s video (….ladies).
23. THIS WEEK’S
CHALLENGE:
Draw a Superhero comic of
your Pledge Masters over
break…They must be emailed
to the pledgemaster email
address or delivered to the
APO mailbox in Schine by
Monday at 9pm.
Drawing skills are not being
judged!