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The public schools here in Jefferson had sororities and fraternities, at least when I was in school there in the '70s. I think some of the Catholic schools (Blenk, Shaw, Immaculata, etc.) had 'em, too. I know that Blenk had Xi Delta Sigma. We (Ehret) had three chapters of Kappa Phi, Kappa, Beta and Zeta, ABG and a few members of Alpha Mu Omega. Don't know about Mt. Carmel or the others. I want to think...maybe Cabrini had 'em? |
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Not to say its bad or good, but I cannot imagine high school sororities/fraternities at my high school.
I did hear of some girls at my school who were in high school sororities and they mentioned that rituals were similar to that of their collegiate sorority. I don't know what high school sororities they were in and I don't remember which college chapers they joined, but I couldn't believe that. Does anyone know if any collegiate organizations have connections to high school sororities? (You don't have to be specific so as to not potentially leak any information.) |
Sororities and fraternities and other secret societies were expressly forbidden at my high school.
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In my high school we had sorority/fraternity like orgs....they were "Y" clubs (YMCA) that did a lot of work in the community, they also had "rush", not sure if they had rituals (I was not a member) they were not greek or greek-lettered. The names were derived from the french or hawaiian language.
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What an amazing...
-Rudey --Crock |
The high schools in Lexington have Reveler. Its a type of sorority for high-schoolers I guess.
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Here's some info for ya. |
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You have to have a male relative (father, grandfather, uncle, grand-uncle, husband) who is a Mason in good standing (read: dues paid and current, not under suspension) in order to be eligible for membership in OES. Males wishing to join OES must be Master Masons in good standing, and must maintain it throughout their membership. If you are (or were) a Rainbow Girl or Job's Daughter who has been a member for over three years or have reached their 'majority member' status (at least 18 years old), you are also welcomed to petition as well. |
One of the girls that want to pledge for us next semester is a rainbow girl. Is that bad? can they be part of us or are they part of the Masonic thing? I am confused.
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