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sororities in high school?!?!?!
Hi i guess this is just a question. I was talking with some of my sisters and they said that at some of their high schools they had "sororities". since mine didnt i was wondering if any of you out there had sororites at your high school and if so how do they compare to the GLOs on college campuses?
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There are two sororities at the high schools here there at ADKs DBS. As far as what they do....one of my friends that use to be an DBS said pretty much all they did was have fund raisers for a philanthropy and have a formal.
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This is news to me too, as I have never heard of Sororities in high school before.
By the way, sailorpiphi, I noticed you are in Michigan... So am I. Which high schools did you hear this about? I'm all curious now. |
the ones i heard about were in illinois
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When I was in high school (many moons ago), there were "sororities" and "fraternities". I went to a very large school so there were many of them too. And from what understand our rival high school had them too. These schools are located in the southeast.
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I don't think that it's cool that they would have sororities in high school. Is it not tradition that they are for college-only girls? Maybe I'm wrong...someone correct me!
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iremember that when i was in high school our student handbook banned sororites and fraternities. i always wondered how someone would belong to a sorority or fraternity in high school . i guess it is possible
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It's kind of a neat idea to have sororities in high school, but dear lord! I don't think I would have survived! There was not a lot of variety in my high school & some of those girls were MEAN!!! My h.s. sorority would have looked like "Dying to Belong". :p
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My mother was in a high school sorority, and I have pictures of her all dressed up with her date for formals. :) I'm very glad that she had the opportunity to join a sorority back then because the college she attended later did not offer Greek Life. Had it not been for Mom's own high school sorority experience, then she probably would not have encouraged me so strongly to go through Rush when I started college. |
When I was in high school eons ago, we had 2 "sororities". The were the perfect examples of the stereotypes we are trying to overcome today. They would haze, with numerous degrading activities on the campus. They were supposedly illegal, but the teachers seemed to turn a blind eye.
Their attitude toward those who were not members was out right mean. Non-members took the brunt of the abuse when they were not initiating their pledges. DaffyKD |
My high shcool had two; one was ALpha Beta Gamma and the other was Kappa Eplison. It was just girls that felt that they were above the rest of the population at school. I don't think that they had anything types of involment on the school campus. They hazed, had wild parties and degraded their "pledges". etc. I did not see any reason for them.
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We also had 2 high school fraternities: Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Delta Sigma. They were a lot like the stereotypes.:rolleyes: |
Right before I started high school, they ended the "sorority-like" traditions of the Civinettes club at my school. It used to be something that every girl wanted to be a part of, and they did a LOT of hazing (making new members dress up in silly outfits, coming to their house at 4:00 in the morning, etc). But by the time I was there, Civinettes was a dying club that had maybe less than 10 members. It's good that they stopped it all though, because Civinettes is techically a division of the Civitans, and they never meant for all that to happen.
Wasn't Sela Ward in a high school sorority? I seem to remember some story about how she was bullied/harrassed/etc from a sorority but it wasn't Chi Omega. |
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When I was a kid, I used to read the Sweet Valley High series. In it, one of the twins is in a high school sorority. When I actually reached high school and learned that we didn't have sororities, I was pretty disappointed. I think in those books they only had one at the school, and they were huge on blackballing, and terrible bitches. |
I'm still a bit confused...
So were these sororities just made up? Was there an office of alumns that sorta observed everything?
Do they actually go through a recruitment period, and hold initiations? Were these sororities in any way tied to college sororities (like, the same name, or did they just make up names) And what happened when they graduated and went to college? Could they join another sorority? Sorry for the 20 questions. I'm just really curious. |
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