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Professor Dinner: Geoff Klinger February 26, 2009

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Geoff Klinger

Discussion with Professor Klinger

Brotherhood; a cost benefit analysis was the topic of discussion formed by Professor Klinger.

As a former Tau, Klinger shared stories, memories, and his old letter shirt with current chapter members. Within the topic of brotherhood and the costs/benefits of being associated with Greek life on DePauw’s campus, brother Klinger discussed his a long history and his opinion of the future. Accordingly, many of his views on eradicating the negative personas of fraternities on campus were also views of the members present.

Recruitment 2009 February 6, 2009

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The Delta Rho chapter was successful again in 2009 on the recruitment front. We instituted a new recruitment plan, where we held certain
sophomores, juniors and seniors accountable for leading the recruitment process. This system instituted a schedule of incentives for each member to work harder on recruiting the top freshman at DePauw. This system allowed each member to lead other ATO’s in recruitment and we were fortunate to reap the benefits of this new plan. The class of 22
freshman is the second largest at DePauw and with certain revisions, future success in this endeavor will be achieved.

Featured in the Banner Graphic: The Igloo February 5, 2009

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ato igloo

“This week’s snowfall provided extra opportunities for work or play, depending on one’s circumstances. Alpha Tau Omega took advantage of teh accumulated snowfall Wednesday and built and igloo (above) in front of the fraternity house on Seminary Street. It took approximately seven people and 3 1/2 hours to biuld. Sarah Price, left, Thomas Wrona, Burris Smith, Adam Smith and “Dwight the Bear” are proud of their creation. Not pictured are Matt Smoot, igloo engineer, David Moore and Cass Sisler, igloo construction workers.” –via Banner Graphic