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Old 09-27-2000, 07:34 PM
prettypoodle6 prettypoodle6 is offline
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Originally posted by mojo:
prettypoodle--Before what you ask. Please, dont play games. Before they graduated college, before they were offered the free ride of joining without any work. Also, pretty if this makeup artist sought membership on her own. Why didn't she have to go through the same process as everone else. Was she too busy, too important, too famous, too much money? Your argument has no validity.
OK, I am not quite sure what you were trying to say in the post above, but I want to clarify......

Earlier you made a statement where it appeared that you were a little bit skeptical of honorary members joining organizations and becoming loyal and dedicated ALL OF A SUDDEN. My reply to you was to show that their (honorary sorors) love and dedication to SGRho was in their hearts LONG before the national body made contact with them. So it wasnt like we just gave them an application and they sent in their dues and that was it. Most honorary members ARE dedicated to their org.

The fact is if she sought membership, she should not have honorary. Whoever is being referred to.

If you are talking about the Makeup artist, she's been a soror for years and she did come in the "standard" way. If you talking about the actresses, they could only be offered honorary membership because they do not have degrees (didnt I say this already?). Soror Rowell and Soror Williams have done sooooo much in the community as far as underpriviledged children, foster care, and cickle cell research. Now, these might not be issues that YOU think are important to be addressed, but my sorors do and so does Sigma Gamma Rho as a national body....that's why we welcomed them into our sisterhood!

I'm done - this thread is going in circles.....

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