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Old 02-25-2002, 11:58 AM
dzrose93 dzrose93 is offline
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I know this will sound harsh, but the tactic that worked best for my chapter was to call the girls in front of the executive or judiciary board individually. They would be officially warned about the inappropriateness of their behavior, and told what would happen if it continued. Usually, they would be put on probation or, in really bad cases, suspended for a certain length of time, after which the girls would be brought in front of the board again and either reinstated (if they had changed their behavior) or terminated (if they showed no desire to change).

I know that everyone needs to "live their own lives." However, as a member of a sorority, a girl is representing her entire organization and she needs to be aware that her actions reflect not just on her, but on her sisters as well. If she isn't fulfilling the moral code of her GLO, then she doesn't need to be a member of that GLO. That's a simple fact, and I know that a lot of the younger girls may not agree with it, but it is part of being in a sorority. If you want to live your life without any guidelines to follow, then NPC sorority life, quite frankly, isn't for you.
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