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06-05-2007 03:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by killakam11
(Post 1461321)
I feel you, but don't think that there is any problem with the term "Jr Greek". It's just that some ppl don't understand the meaning of it and the purpose of their org. The problem is they don't understand that "Jr Greek" does not necessarily mean "Fraternity/Sorority". That's why you see Kappa Leaguers/Rhoers Club/Sigma Betas with canes and Omega Gents with gold boots, it's just some stuff that aint right.
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12dn94dst explained what these mentoring groups are REALLY about/for and did it so eloquently. But I see you're resistant to the reality of the matter:
Within the context of the Greekdom, there's no such thing as "Jr. Greek." You're either Greek or you aren't. If you are too young to be in a GLO, you darn sure aren't in one or in a "Jr." version of one.
This is why mentoring organizations should be treated like YMCA-type groups. There is no need for any GLO formatting because the skills that many of us bring to the table aren't unique to our memberships in GLOs. I have always refused to teach young ladies, who I mentor through Delta, to emulate the traditions of GLOs. If they want to learn discipline and technique through stepping, they can do so if their school or church have a step team. If they want to be in a sorority, they can learn what that entails when they research it and/or get to college. Do I care which sorority they want to be in (if any)? NO.
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