TOMAHAWK Service and Leadership Honorary. 5 Functions of Tomahawk To give recognition to independent...

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TOMAHAWK

Service and Leadership Honorary

5 Functions of TomahawkTo give recognition to independent students for

outstanding work in student activities and organizations

To act as an athletic boosting organization

To be of service to the college community

To provide opportunities in leadership for its members

To stimulate interest in and cooperate with student organizations and activities

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

Service

Boo at the Zoo

Food Finders

Winterization

Natalie’s Second Chance

Relay for Life

Dance Marathon

Color Run

Service

Leadership

PresidentVice President

SecretaryTreasurerService

CoordinatorMember Relations

Pledge ParentsHistorian

WebmasterSocial CoordinatorPromotions Officer

Sports CoordinatorAmbassador

Elections are held

everysemester

President: Michael Samm

Leadership

Positions are available within the pledge class

SecretaryStephanie Beck

Vice President James

Krippendorf

Treasurer Mallory Neet

Social EventsSunday Night

Dinners

Movie Nights

Progressive Dinner

Holiday Parties

Homecoming Parade

Social EventsPumpkin Picking

Canoeing & Kayaking

Pledge Party

Flicks at Fowler

Karaoke

Tupperbowl A Tomahawk

Tradition

Flag football game against our rivals: The Reamers

We have won the last four games ! ! !

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)

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!

Pledge Mascot

PetitionsCan be found at: purduetomahawk.comDue: Friday, September 28th at midnight

Sign up for an interview time at

purduetomahawk.youcanbook.me at time of petition

submission

Tomahawk Office

Stewart Center STEW G20A

InformationInterviews: Wednesday, October 1st

Thursday, October 2nd(Dress nicely; ie. BUSINESS

CASUAL)

Contact Info:President: Michael Samm

msamm@purdue.eduVP: James Krippendorf

jkrippen@purdue.edu

For More Information Visit:http://

www.purduetomahawk.com