This story had started during my second year in college
at MSU - Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT) when I
was recruited by my friend, my former high school
batch-mate in Butuan City and my co-student at MSU-IIT
to join their organization, the Alpha Theta Omega
fraternity and sorority.
Jojo,
as I called him before was very persistent in convincing
me to join their fraternity and sorority and he always
repeat his litany especially during his almost Sunday
visits to my boarding house to play chess with me. But
I always declined to his invitation because of the
process that I shall pass first an initiation before I
will become a member of their organization.
Since most of the time I emerged as the winner in
our chess game, I got an idea on how to make him stop in
pestering me. I challenged him for a one-off chess game
with a gentlemen’s agreement that if I will win, he will
stop on recruiting me but if I will lose, I will join
their fraternity. When he agreed, I thought it would be
like a stroll in the park but what an unlucky game; I
was outmaneuvered by Jojo and ended up losing the game.
So the next day, to the chagrin of my friend
Jojo, I was baptized as a neophyte of the Alpha Theta
Omega fraternity and sorority. Two questions were
silently raised in my mind during that day – What
benefit can I get from joining this fraternity? Why I
was beaten by Jojo in our chess game that I always
dominate?
Nevertheless, I stood up with our agreement and
three weeks later, together with other 29 neophytes, we
all walked toward the initiation area with a strong
determination to pass the final initiation rite. I was
so happy to know later that our whole batch of 30
neophytes had survived the initiation.