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We had Sub Deb at my high school, but I wasn't popular enough to have known much about it.
(Except they REALLY haze, and all I ever heard of them doing other than hazing, was having parties to get drunk and have sex) |
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The new "initiates" would have stuff dumped on them and then they'd have to go to school the next day without bathing. Sometimes they had to do embarrassing things or wear crazy outfits to school.
(From what I saw) |
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LOL (What's in it for me? Anything you want? Anything? Anything.)
I don't know exactly, but when I was a senior one of my classmates had to wear a sequined prom dress to school. |
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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~armpgs/photos/hell-week-001.jpg Lastly, where is the OP? |
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Not sure about other high school sororities, but Delta Beta Sigma does have a governing body, set up very similar to the way NPC GLOs operate. They do not have a full time HQ, though.
The chapters with which I am familiar had multiple mothers of actives with them on the "kidnapping", it wasn't JUST teenagers. DBS does not tolerate hazing.... to my knowledge, no one has ever had to wear anything weird, or go around without bathing. That would reflect badly on the organization. They did have rules for maintaining GPA and PDA (Public Displays of Affection). The chapter went to church together on Sunday morning once a month and did a monthly philanthropy event as well. The chapter meetings were weekly on Sunday afternoons, Different chapters had slightly different traditions, but there are National rules and policies that they have to follow. We had one high school sorority and two high school fraternities (Sigma Phi Omega and Delta Sigma) where I grew up. I didn't realize it wasn't the norm until after I was in college. |
ree-xi got it, she means Delta Beta Sigma.
By the way, schools can't really "ban" high school sororities, in that they're regional things (sort of like chapters at the regional level for BGLO's or whatever). We had DBS at our school (most of those girls ended up Greek in College too) as well as the "Betas" which were some sort of African-American fraternity. I don't quite remember their full leters. |
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Been gone here for long enough though it's not an issue. |
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