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Lately I've thought of how the big pledge classes could create issues in this area. Take Arkansas. When I was there, the pledge classes were under 30 and for a number of years after that, many groups still had more legacies than spots in their pledge classes. Now with classes of over 100, an alum may see that half of the girls in her sorority's new pledge class were legacies and quickly realize that the other half were not;the sorority liked at least, say, 60 girls more than they liked her daughter who just rushed and was cut by her group.
That's got to be awkward in so many ways.
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