1. The Whiffenpoofs: Skull and Bones loves to tap people from the best-known groups on campus. Be sure to keep an eye out for the “Whiffs” at the extracurricular fair! The historic a capella group is open to boys and girls of all skill and experience levels, and they just can’t wait to meet their next freshman class.
  2. Jr. Skull and Bones: Although not every Sports Illustrated reader starts out by reading Sports Illustrated for Kids, most readers of Sports Illustrated for Kids end up reading Sports Illustrated. Most people who eat Whopper Juniors end up eating Whoppers, though some people jump straight to the Senior Whopper without having first eaten a Whopper Junior. Same idea with JS&B.
  3. Boy Scouts of America: The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values- based youth development organizations, providing programs for young people that build character. Scouting is adventure, family, fun, leadership and so much more. In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right-now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life. Scout me in! To learn more, search your zipcode on www.scouting.org to get in touch with your local Scoutmaster today!
  4. Sam’s Club: Do you really expect Skull and Bones to give you the time of day if you aren’t a member of America’s second largest membership-only bulk retail warehouse chain?
  5. The Yale Record: Duh. How do you think we know so much about how to get tapped by Skull and Bones? LC 209, Mondays at 9 p.m.

— H. Rubin