Where the little Sisters at?
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Started by KnowledgableTruth
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Jun 2004
KnowledgableTruth
Cincinnati, OH
Right here...Alpha Angels...LOE's...A-hearts...Ladies of A-sisterhood
I'm tired of being knocked...shout out your "Aux"
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Quote:yep. . . label me an elitist, I guess. And I don't agree with teaching high/middle schoolers how to party train. They can be on the step team, but I seen them cats party train before. Greek life ain't even special anymore. I don't think non-national, freshman or unofficial groups should enjoy the same privileges we have as greeks. That's what makes being greek unique and admired; that we can participate in and do somethings that normal students cannot.
Quote:I thought I already did a good job of explaining why I'm against non-pan hell orgs party training. If you want to serve the community then go do community service. If you want to emphasize brotherhood, then throw a cookout and drink beer. Leave the stepping traditions to us. Let the archonettes, junior steppers, sigma betas, etc have something to look forward to. My other reason is because people begin organizations so they won't have to submit themselves to a well established product. Being a rebel is one thing, but the true reason many of these groups begin frats, is because they are not eligible, or were denied access to a traditional group. Case in point, I have seen a fraternity spring up on a local campus, made up of rejects of other organizations. Most of the rejects didn't qualify academically, so they formed their own group. Within two years, that group, which admitted freshmen (while Pan-Hell groups had to wait for sophomores) became the largest greek lettered org on campus. All because some cats couldn't/wouldn't cut the mustard. As far as high schoolers "strolling" I'm against it; somethings should be left for college. That is my opinion.


