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2010 Herbert Scobie Leadership School a Success!

From local television news coverage to thank you notes sent by members of the Terre Haute, Indiana community, the impact that Triangle is having on today's undergraduates is strong and turning heads. 65 actives, 12 facilitators, 2 interns, and members of the National Council and Headquarters team gathered on the campus of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology from July 8-11, 2010 to attend the Herbert Scobie Leadership School.

Led by Triangle alumnus, Leo Glass neb03, and Kim Godwin, Delta Zeta Sorority, the undergraduates embarked on a journey about personal leadership, assessed the current reality of their active organizations, and discussed the future of Triangle as they move beyond college into their alumni years. The leadership school was themed after a quote

Triangle Actives, Alums and Facilitators at the 2010 HSLS at Rose-Hulman University, Terre Haute, IN
found in the writings of Herbert Scobie minn35, who served as the first paid full-time executive director of the Fraternity. Herb's quote, "To have a better world, we must first have a world of better men" served as the base of all the curriculum, activities, and conversations.

One of the highlights of the Leadership School is the commitment to service. During the afternoon of Friday, July 8th, the HSLS participants went into the streets of Terre Haute and volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, the Parks and Recreation Department, and Hospice of Wabash Valley. Triangles helped build a home, stock a resale store, and assist families in the area who have a loved one being cared for by Hospice. Their efforts were recognized by the community with recognition letters to the local newspaper and a local news station, WTHI ran the story below:

Students Volunteer Time for Community
Published : Friday, 09 Jul 2010, 6:39 PM EDT
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - College students volunteer their time to help folks in need in the community. Students in the Triangle Fraternity from across the country are meeting with the local chapter at Rose-Hulman institute of Technology in Terre Haute.

However, these frat boys are not here to party, they are here to help the community.

A mission of the group is to teach leadership, so students did everything from staining and painting, to trimming trees.

"Part of being a leader is also knowing how to serve. So we are just getting some experience helping others," James Blake with Triangle Fraternity said.

The service projects were put together with the help of local organizations, like Hospice of the Wabash Valley.

To view this news piece go to: http://www.wthitv.com/dpp/news/local/students-volunteer-time-for-community

To see more photos click here http://www.flickr.com/photos/-august/sets/72157624417845771/

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