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Originally Posted by thetalady
This statment really gets some people on GC really, really exasperated.
Unless you live under a rock and know absolutely NO female college graduates, then I bet that you know sorority alumnae. You just don't realize it.
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Seriously though. Oregon isn't the largest area of sorority enthusiasm and I thought I only knew one or two women who are members. I am still finding women I know (and have known for practically my entire life!) that are members. Sure some of the organizations that were on my campus would have been hard to find, but I could easily find an alumna that I had known.
Point of the story: Highly doubt someone who lives in the south doesn't know a single sorority alumna.
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