The Thing: Deacon

As part of The Thing, J.A. Rock and I will be posting little character intros for Mark Cooper versus America . Say hello to Deacon! 



Student Snapshot - by Simon d’Angelo, Sophomore Staff Reporter.

This week’s Student Snapshot is Deacon Holt. Deacon is a Junior. He’s studying Engineering, is a member of Phi Sigma, and, for the over 21’s, also works at O’Malley’s Bar downtown.

Sd’A: Any advice for this year’s Freshmen on how to succeed at Prescott?

DH: It’s a good school. Study hard, don’t blow off your classes, and ask for help if you need it. You’ll do fine. Also, the best time to do laundry is when everyone else is eating.

Sd’A: Sounds like you’ve got it all figured out.

DH: Well, the laundry thing took a while. Look, it takes some time to get a handle on college life. It can be tricky to find the balance between studying, and working, and partying when you’re new.

Sd’A: What about some advice to any Freshman considering rushing?

DH: Pick your fraternity carefully.

Sd’A: Are you referring to the famous rivalry between the Phi Sigs and the Alpha Delts?

DH: Not at all. I’m just saying that before you decide to pledge to a fraternity, you should make sure that you’re a good fit. Some fraternities have a focus on academic achievement. Some have a focus on community service. And some have a focus on...on other things.

Sd’A: Point taken. Thanks for your time, Deacon.


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message 1: by ♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ (last edited Jan 17, 2014 05:12AM) (new)

♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ This is all gonna be fun... a twist on the trip down memory lane of those college/uni days.


message 2: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Henry Andrea wrote: "This is all gonna be fun... a twist on the trip down memory lane of those college/uni days."

I don't remember much about my uni days at all.
Except that night a bunch of us accidentally got our dog high. *whistles innocently*


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ There are... fuzzy-lined mems, fo sho. I do remember enough to know that I never joined a sorority lol :p

Skinny-dipping anyone? Wait, what?


message 4: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa North Sorority girl representing right here! Which is kinda weird cause you don't think of the odd, bookish types as being sorority girl material, but i loved greek life. :) it's part of why I'm so excited for this book!


message 5: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Henry Andrea wrote: "Skinny-dipping anyone? Wait, what?"

Lol!


message 6: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Henry Vanessa wrote: "Sorority girl representing right here! Which is kinda weird cause you don't think of the odd, bookish types as being sorority girl material, but i loved greek life. :) it's part of why I'm so excit..."

J.A. had to explain the whole system to me, since we don't have anything like it in Australia. All that I learned about fraternities and sororities I learned from American movies. Which kind of explains the Alpha Delts in this book. They are the drunken cliched dickhead frat boys. But all the other fraternities are nice, so I think we balanced it out okay. :)


message 7: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa North Heh, some of them are like in the movies. :)


message 8: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Henry Vanessa wrote: "Heh, some of them are like in the movies. :)"

The concept is so, so strange to me!


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ Some are def like the movies lol. But most are actually pretty good, do community work, have certain issues they focus on, etc.

V, which one were you in?


message 10: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa North Andrea wrote: "Some are def like the movies lol. But most are actually pretty good, do community work, have certain issues they focus on, etc.

V, which one were you in?"


I'm an Alpha Phi. Not very active as an alumna, but still occasionally go to functions and support the charity, etc. :) they've been a huge support in my writing career, and i'm still close with some of my collegiate sisters. It's been a really positive network of support for almost twenty years now. :)


message 11: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa North Lisa wrote: "Vanessa wrote: "Heh, some of them are like in the movies. :)"

The concept is so, so strange to me!"


It is strange sometimes, even from the inside. Some things haven't changed since the 1800s (ours was founded 1872), some things have become very modern.


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ Vanessa wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Some are def like the movies lol. But most are actually pretty good, do community work, have certain issues they focus on, etc.

V, which one were you in?"

I'm an Alpha Phi. Not ve..."


That's so cool. My longest and still going friendships started in college, too. The family you choose. :)


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