Concerned Alumni

October 2nd, 2007 by Tom Earp. Popularity: 26%.

Brother Hebbeler, I can sympathize with on many points that you have broached.

But, we also must remember that any breach of a contract with either our IHQ and School is just that.

Now the crux on the problem centers on the what can and what cannot be done and when or by whom. In todays age of P C ness, it is impossible to totally live up to the dogma that is laid out for the Zetas. Here are young men in their prime who want to have some good times. They are constraind by a lease not neccessrly of their making but by legisation of those in power.

This is of course is a knee jerk reaction from all of the reports of Greek indiscreations at many campi and will continue to be. We are in the cross hairs of the nay sayers who are not members who have no idea what ours and other Fraterities/SAororities do in a broader scale.

These same members can live, vote, and die in the service of their Country but are on a pin head in what is done by the few and all are condemd.

One member does not a Chapter make, but all are penalized. Is that right? Of course not!

I have been working with My Zeta for many years and find them very great Brothers. I have been at it for @ 42 years, and find them and the many other Brothers that I have met to be some of the finest people I know!

If there is a decission made, the IHQ leaders are some of the best that I have had the pleasure to work with!

But, they can make errors as they are human as we all are. We can only hope they do the best wioth the facts!

In ZAX,

Tom Earp

LX Z 1

Pittsburg State University, Kansas

One Response to “Concerned Alumni”

  1. Art Hebbeler Says:

    Tom

    I’m not sure I understand your blog at all.

    I’m not railing against our HQ folks at all. I’m ticked off at the arrogance of the unnamed fraternity, which basically thumbed its nose at the University of Maryland Baltimore County by saying, “Recognized or not, we’re staying here, and there is nothing you can do about it.”

    Art

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