I would imagine that such an organization is just asking for trouble. There are so many potential issues that could arise from having a person of the opposite gender serve in an authority role over pledges/prospective members.
On a side note: I don't get how this organization you are describing works. You say that it's both a fraternity and a sorority (usually co-ed organizations are called "co-ed fraternities," and everyone goes through the same membership process whether they are male or female). So you're saying that in the past, only the male members had to go through a membership process? How is that allowed? This organization sounds sketchy to me, the way it's described in your post.
Last edited by LatinaAlumna; 10-10-2007 at 06:55 PM.
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