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TOMAHAWK

TOMAHAWK. Service and Leadership Honorary. 5 Functions of Tomahawk. To give recognition to independent students for outstanding work in student activities and organizations. To stimulate interest in and cooperate with student organizations and activities.

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TOMAHAWK

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  1. TOMAHAWK Service and Leadership Honorary

  2. 5 Functions of Tomahawk To give recognition to independent students for outstanding work in student activities and organizations To stimulate interest in and cooperate with student organizations and activities To provide opportunities in leadership for its members To be of service to the college community To act as an athletic boosting organization

  3. History Began as two separate organizations in 1930’s at University of Illinois and Indiana University Purdue Algonquin chartered in April, 1949 First Chapter to admit women Tomahawk has been a proud tradition at Purdue for over 60 years Purdue has the only remaining active chapter

  4. Service Boo at the Zoo Food Finders Winterization

  5. Service Relay for Life Dance Marathon

  6. Leadership Elections are held every semester President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Service Coordinator Member Relations Pledge Parents Historian Webmaster Social Coordinator Promotions Officer President: Matt Miller

  7. Leadership Positions are available within the pledge class Secretary Taylor Granat Vice President Brandon Rose Treasurer Kate Hargett

  8. Social Events Sunday Night Dinners Tailgating Progressive Dinner Holiday Parties Homecoming Parade

  9. Social Events Pumpkin Picking Canoeing & Kayaking Pledge Party Flicks at Fowler

  10. Tupperbowl A Tomahawk Tradition Flag football game against our rivals: The Reamers

  11. Requirements Must be a Purdue University undergraduate student Must be an independent student (cooperative, residence hall, or off-campus living arrangement) Cannot be a member of a social fraternity/sorority Must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher (Can be cumulative or from previous semester)

  12. Pledge Mascot Pledging Things To Expect • -$30 pledge dues • -A few service events and a few social events • -Learning about Purdue and Tomahawk • -Acquiring a certain number of signatures • -Meeting new students and faculty • -Getting to know your pledge class and actives HAVING FUN!

  13. Petitions Turn in at: Due: Friday, September 21st At 6:00pm Mailbox room, STEW main floor Turning in a petition ✓ ✗ Sign up for an interview time when you turn in your petition

  14. Tomahawk Office Stewart Center STEW G20A

  15. Information Contact Info: President: Matt Millermiller95@purdue.edu VP: Brandon Rose rose20@purdue.edu Interviews: Wednesday, September 26th (Dress nicely; ie. Business casual) For More Information Visit: http://www.purduetomahawk.com

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