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Old 06-01-2000, 11:56 PM
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I understand exactly what you are saying. I am proud of the fact that I know all of my big sisters number and line names, when they crossed and how they did. I also must say that I don't feel that the bond you have with your sands is something that is easily forgotten once you hit grad chapter, and if it is, then something is terribly wrong

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Originally posted by Ghostface-Killah:
POSITIVELYAKA: Again, I guess it depends what area you are talking about. Maybe the fact that noone cares after one graduates reflects if it was really sisterhood or a front. I was a solo and not only did I have to learn all lines from charter members to the line before me. As if that was not enough, I also had to learn ALL lines, since 1986, of the chapter that pledged my charter members. I think it is important that that kind of histoy gets passed down. I cannot tell you about AKA, DELTA, or ZETA interest, but at this particular school, ZETAS and SGRhos have the most interest. I cannot even tell you about interest all over the country, therefore I only limit post to the chapters I do know. 100 interest or 5- How much time should one dedicate to take a close look at these ladies? Many just want to do it because: they want to stroll, family tradition, a friend or whatever. How do you separate the aboved from the ones who really have something to offer?