Rush n reasons September 6, 2007
Posted by Jennai Ell in Kappa Kappa Psi, List of Reasons, Recruitment.add a comment
/walks back in with a frosty beverage
Sorry, that took longer than expected!
I wouldn’t want to attend a weeks worth of near mandatory events! Especially anywhere near the beginning of a school term! Give me a one-day/night “official” rush event and call it good – or split up the events between teams or something! I had classes to attend and homework to figure out…hell, I don’t think I could do that as an alumn!
It’s my understanding that events “hosted” by KKPsi go over better than “Rush” or “Come with KKPsi” – because those often sound like “only come if you’re looking to join”. I don’t remember if we actually stated it or not. But again, I was in the situation where most of the band members knew that if certain people were advertising it/talking/putting up a poster/etc, that it was sponsored by KKPsi. Especially since they were usually allowed to the front by the band director, who would mention that it was something fun/service/etc – and here’s Johnny to explain what it is. Perhaps if the brothers in a particular section were talking it up during warmups or something?
As for reasons to join KKPsi…
I found it to be a very simple decision to make…
Music gave me a lot. It lifted me up when I was down, it gave me friends when I was lonely, it gave me purpose and enjoyment to life. Joining KKPsi, to me, was a given extension of what music had given me – with the added bonus of being able to pay a little of that back.
As for why I stick around? Being alumni or life – is still a continuation of what music (and the fraternity) have given me.
Besides – I’m still indebted.
Weak :) September 5, 2007
Posted by Pepper in Kappa Kappa Psi, List of Reasons.add a comment
This is kindof off topic but hey, I’m being anal.
So can we really not think of any reasons to be in K K Psi, or did you all forget?
I’m serious.
I think it could be a cool thing to have online somewhere, a cool resource for rushing.
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes August 21, 2007
Posted by Turf Herder in Chapter Issues, Kappa Kappa Psi, List of Reasons, Recruitment.1 comment so far
Balcoholic, when I read your post I was thinking that you were talking about the changes our bands/chapters undergo while we’re still actively involved…?
And I sympathize, I really do. You’ve got a chapter with a certain personality, and then in comes a couple new members with a totally different set of priorities, and next thing you know the chapter is dividing into factions and cliques – and then, because the different people are younger, they stick around longer and recruit people with their priorities, and end up changing the personality of the entire chapter. It’s neither a good nor a bad thing, but for the people who were there when it all started, it can be really hard, sad, and disillusioning.
My mama always told me that everything changes every five years – sometimes seven years, but usually five. It’s hard not to hold onto “the ways things were” or to not believe that the way your generation of people did things was the only right way. There’s no stopping change, particularly in a school setting where the population is going to cycle every 2-5 years. The trick is, as you said, keeping the old magic alive while letting the chapter evolve with its new membership.
I know that there are times when the New is hostile to the Old (or vice versa) and that’s a whole different kettle of fish. Probably a recruitment misstep, as well, although that’s debateable; is it proper to decline membership to someone because you know they’ll cause shattering change in the chapter? But when the New and the Old are playing for the same team, just using different styles, I daresay there’s hope.
Communication and differentiation are going to be key, in my opinion.
The process of change is often hard because we don’t understand it – instead of seeing it as the natural evolution of the chapter, we see it as a personal attack, needless bickering, and other variations on DOOM. If we can sit down as a united group and talk about what’s going on, we can be more supportive of one another and considerate of the impact one person’s progress is having on another person’s tradition. There’s no reason why the Old and the New can’t work together for something greater – and in fact, that’s a large part of the reason behind this website: trying to help new members stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before, so that they reach higher and achieve bigger and greater things.
Differentiation (delegation, pet projects, what-have-you) will help let the Old and New coexist peacefully. It’s good for a chapter if many different people are leading up projects that they’re passionate about, rather than just a few people doing all the work, or people having to do things they hate. If you bring in new members who are really excited about the stage bands, and your older members are much more focused on marching band, that’s not a bad thing – it’s an opportunity to diversify.
In my experience, things only really start to fall apart when one of three things happen:
- The Old violently resists change and makes the New feel unwelcome and thwarted.
- The New disrespects what has been and makes the Old feel defensive.
- Someone with a really bad, pushy attitude and drastically different priorities comes in and bulldozes their way through the chapter with no regard for peoples’ feelings, focused only on their own agenda.
What do you do in those cases? A good sponsor might be able to help intervene… or sometimes, maybe, you just have to ride it out…
Edited to add Reasons to be a Brother:
- Best course in interpersonal relations, communication, and leadership you’ll ever take in college
- Be a part of something bigger than yourself
- Gifts of random underwear
It’s OK When I’m Gone August 21, 2007
Posted by balcoholic in Alumni Affairs, Chapter Issues, Kappa Kappa Psi, List of Reasons, Retention & Attrition.add a comment
I understand what you are saying Jennai Ell and I have to say that really it doesn’t bother me that my chapter changed after I left. Maybe it’s because I haven’t been back to see them but once for a very brief visit and have distanced myself (for other reasons that I’m sure eventually we’ll go into here but not now). Or maybe it’s because I was feeling the drift while I was there and felt it was no longer a part of me before I left. I don’t know.
What I was trying to get at was the rift that was put in my active chapter when we got a group of newbies. We got a group of new members and those members had a different take on things that changed the way we were while we were active. This caused at least 2 members (that I can remember) to go inactive, a few actives to go conditional and a few more to completely disengage in the chapter only coming to meetings to keep their active status until they graduate so they could be considered “alumni.”
Maybe my question is more like: how do we get the experienced actives to understand and be open to change and how can we get the new actives to understand and be open to what exists so as to not cause rifts in the chapter?
Ooof… that’s a tough one.
Here’s one for the why join KKPsi list:
To meet people from other places (and at your own school) that are as passionate as you are for band.
Lots of Reasons to be a Brother August 21, 2007
Posted by Pepper in Kappa Kappa Psi, List of Reasons, Recruitment, Retention & Attrition.add a comment
Not to change the subject but I’d like to add in a little side conversation here. I want to make a list of X reasons to join K K Psi – as many as possible. Not necessarily serious reasons but I hope not all silly ones. Maybe it would be more like reasons to join and/or stay in K K Psi. If we all post a few reasons ever now and then we can collect them all and maybe put them in one big list on this site, and also maybe give them to chapters who are recruiting.
Heres some to start:
- Have a family away from home
- Help band opportunities survive for the future
- Inside jokes that people in other states get but no one you know can explain
- Travel across the country
- Always have a place to stay on road trips
- Learn how to be a better leader
- Pie in the face
We don’t have to change subjects or anything, maybe just add a few reasons at the end of your post or whatever.Thanks!