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Originally posted by Rudey
Dah for real noooo!@#% "I knew a loser who made his own local! You kan 2 " -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are so wise. __________________ GFB Notice, Your Signature is taken out so no one knows you! HAHA! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can get off of my ass or kiss it which ever you wish to do! If this person had problems, I guess She doesnt now from post placed as she has not been back. |
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7. When a pledge transfers to another campus, her pledge is broken, and she is eligible to pledge an NPC fraternity on that campus at the earliest opportunity. |
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You should change your name and identity and re-rush-
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The scenario doesn't sound too crazy too me. I have actually heard of a chapter who initiated a girl who stopped paying and attending new member events because they needed to improve their numbers. I don't know if she attended the actual initiation ceremony but she was listed as a member on paper. She eventually disaffiliated.
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Anyone who is active in an NPC knows that full well too. Unless she had no pledge class (new member, whatever) at all, which I find hard to believe. But we're all told before we initiate that it's for life. Once you've witnessed ritual there's no turning back. So I too find the threads a bit shifty. |
I was replying to Anchor Alum's question - not the original poster's. The original poster is SOL.
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People... please remember not to assume that just because you learned these kinds of things in YOUR pledge class, maybe there are some that do not know. |
Thanks for the info.
I was just curious. LOL at the first woman president, though! |
Doesn't NPC (and I'm assuming IFC) use Social Security Numbers to make sure no one attempts to initiate into two different groups? So even changing your name doesn't work....is that right???
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it is possible to change your social security number thought. I looked into it for a story about domestic abuse. If someone really really wanted to she could change her name and ss#. I was actually wondering, again for the research for the paper, how someone could be found. Again, if a women was a victim of domestic abuse and she changed her name, which is public record of some time and then changed her ss# could this person be found. I imagine it could be possible but would any panhallenic council have the resources to put that much effort into something?
I could imagine if a women could go through all that trouble because a panhel council would not have the resources to search too much. Some people say that they have contacts and search for imformation about girls, but quite honestly most people in my hometown would not really know much about me beyond who my mother is, and trust me my mother would not be able to tell what sorority I was in, she might be able to tell you that i was in a sorority but not which one. I can see how someone might be able to do something, espcially if it was in the north and she did not tell the school that she transferred from another college . |
ummm... anyone who went through that much trouble to change their identity to rush has some major problems psychologically, and they'd likely show that in other ways during rush.
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Just some useless information for you. But you can ask for all the identification in the world but it's no good if it's not verified. |
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