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For how long are you a Sigma Pi after initiation?
A lifetime
What is the definition of a new member?
A man who has been elected to membership, but has not yet been initiated
What are the Ten Obligations of a pledge and Member?
1. Give proper attention to interests of Sigma Pi
2. Regard fraternity with a spirit of sincerity and respect and give earnest considerations to its teachings and ideals
3. Meet financial obligations promptly and fully
4. Cheerfully perform tasks that may be assigned for the good of the Fraternity
5. At all times be a gentleman and use moderation in all things
6. Strive at all times to cooperate for the good of the Fraternity
7. Work diligently to maintain good scholarship
8. Participate in worthy college activities
9. Profit by associations with men in a spirit of fraternalism
10. Be an exemplary Sigma Pi and citizen
In regards to social fraternities, what does the word "social" indicate
and what does it entail?
It indicates the development of sound relationships with each other as human beings. It entails cooperation, hard work and discipline, as well as recreation.
Define Alumnus
A graduated member of a chapter or a member in good standing who no longer attends school
Name five well-known Sigma Pi Alumni. (There are at least 2 big ones that aren't in the book, Google that shit!)
1. Herman Fisher
2. Tracy Lawrence
3. Willard Kiplinger
4. Mike Beebe
5. Tony Romo
Name five rules of etiquette
1. Watch personal appearance
2. Eat slow allow time to talk
3. Enhance the pleasure of others
4. Form gentlemanly habits
5. Be friendly but reserved in the classroom