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Old 05-04-2002, 01:20 AM
theta_phi theta_phi is offline
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I was also hazed in high school. This one time at band camp (sorry I couldn't resist). But seriously, all freshman were assigned to a senior member and you were their slave for the week. On the first day the freshman had to carry their seniors' suitcases and stuff to their rooms. Then on one day all freshman were woken up by the seniors around 4 or 5 in the morning to find their doors covered with whipped/shaving cream, pads, condoms, etc. The seniors would be in the hall with whistles and would be yelling and all the freshman were forced into the basement where they were forced to do exercises and embarrassing gestures and sing and dance and basically make fools of themselves until they were exhausted. After that, the freshman had a little time to go to their rooms to get ready. Then while marching to breakfast, all freshman had to make animal noises instead of calling (left, left) while marching. All the other schools would laugh at the freshman. At all meals that day the freshman had to sit at a table beside their seniors' and were not allowed to talk and had to get all the food and dump the tray for their senior. That night there was a 'talent show' where the freshman were forced to dress up in embarrassing costumes and sing and dance in front of everyone. Also, the entire day there were air raids. All the seniors had whistles. If a freshman was caught out of their room and a senior blew their whistle, the freshman would have to get belly down on the ground, fully lying down wherever you were (in mud, on the road, etc.) and say "I am a lowlife freshman I have no poise and grace and when I see a senior I fall upon my face". Also, all day freshman were not allowed to talk at all. The seniors could basically do whatever they wanted to the freshman. The guys had it worse, they were actually forced to do outrageous numbers of pushups and were actually beaten by the seniors. The worse part of it all was that the band directors and all the chaperones had no problem with any of it, they actually watched it all happen and took pictures and laughed.
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