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ED1TOR'S NOTE - Social club
members faced internal problems, con-
troversy over Sing Song and a running
argument with non-clubbers in the Op-
timist. After such a year, we need a lighter
look at social clubs and the unwritten
rules that govern them.
I How much you'd spend for socials.
If you attended your club's six grubs and
six formal socials and three other socials as
a member's date, a conservative estimate
of your three-year cost was 5477.
But just think of the fun you had.
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O Which clubs really were brotherfsister
clubs.
By-laws notwithstanding, you could tell
which clubs were brother and sister clubs
by whom members invited to socials.
For example, Galaxy members usually
invited Siggies to their socials - even
though Galaxy's sister club was Ko Jo Kai.
Siggies in return invited several Galaxy
members. Of course they also invited
several Sub T's.
And it grew even more complicated.
I How to survive pledging
One Galaxy Nova, who lived to tell
about it, suggested befriending a senior no
one would ever expect you to.associate
with, moving in with him on a Moonie-less
night and having Menaldi's Pizza deliver
all your meals.
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