Alpha Phi Omega
National Convention

Phoenix '96



Proposed Legislation
(by Committee)

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Legislation for the Publications and PR Committee

Submitted by Debra Salob, Epsilon Mu, University of Maryland at College Park Publication/Public Relations
Reference #: R-10

Proposal:
To include the Brotherhood Oath of Loyalty and Service in the Pledge Manual.

Rationale:
One of the points of the National Pledging Standards is that pledges should know and understand the oath, so that they fully understand what is expected of them as brothers. It makes no sense that this should be included in the standards without the oath itself being included in the pledge manual.


Submitted by Thomas G. Barnhill, Jr., Chapter President Alpha Rho Publication/Public Relations
Reference #: R-12

Proposal:
The National APO Slogan:

Leadership and Friendship through Service.

Rationale:
This slogan would incorporate the three Cardinal Principles in a simple phrase. This phrase is already used unofficially by some. By passing this proposal, the slogan would be officially recognized by the Fraternity.


Submitted by Richard E. Vehlow, Epsilon Zeta Chapter Publication/Public Relations
Reference #: R-18

Proposal:
The National Fraternity resolves to designate a week in October and a week in February as 'Fraternity Internet Awareness Week,' in which all members with computer access are encouraged to set up a trial subscription with APO-L, APOSCC-L and any other pertinent service- and fraternity-related discussion list or newsgroup, read the messages and post at least one list-appropriate message to each.

Rationale:
Internet communication is the wave of the future, and the designated weeks are aimed at letting all brothers know how electronic media and the fraternity can mix. The months were chosen because they follow most rushes and precede most sectionals.


Submitted by Richard E. Vehlow, Epsilon Zeta Chapter Publications/Public Relations
Reference #: R-19

Proposal:
The National Fraternity resolves to set aside a section in each issue of Torch & Trefoil, whenever necessary, to accommodate requests to mention the passing of a member of the fraternity.

Rationale:
Usually, only deaths of founders, important fraternity personalities, etc. have been mentioned in the national publication, but in a fraternity, all brothers should share in the loss and remembrance of a fellow brother, regardless of membership status.


Submitted by Richard E. Vehlow, Epsilon Zeta Chapter Publication/Public Relations
Reference #: R-20

Proposal:
The National Fraternity resolves to include in the Pledge Manual and all other related biographies, the dates of passing of all founders and noted fraternity personalities.

Rationale:
It makes no sense to have the death dates printed for all deceased personalities who have been written about in various fraternity publications, including the Pledge Manual, but not for the founding brothers, with the exception of Frank Reed Horton and on the recent passing of Ellsworth Dobson. This proposal will simply provide the same complete information for all deceased brothers that have biographical write-ups.


Submitted by Richard E. Vehlow, Epsilon Zeta Chapter Publication/Public Relations
Reference #: R-25

Proposal:
The National Fraternity resolves to collect news articles about various fraternity events nationwide and publish them in an annual scrapbook. In addition, video vignettes of news items concerning Alpha Phi Omega shall be collected and combined into an annual highlight tape.

Rationale:
Sharing news items about APO events with all chapters help to encourage efforts to attract community and media attention to fraternity activities. This may be done in conjunction with the National Service Day yearbook, if passed.