
10-23-2014, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by honeychile
Brilliant! (Well, except Kathy Griffith. Not a fan.)
Were you initiated or born in 1964? I was an active in the late 1970s. During my entire Advisor experience, I was forever be held up as an example of someone who was hazed. I had a pledge notebook - hazing. I wore a pledge ribbon with my pledge pin for the first week - hazing. I answered the chapter telephone - hazing. I served beer & soda at a mixer - hazing.
I'm not trying to call you out on hazing, or on your GLO, but rather, pointing out that the definition of hazing has changed drastically over the years. If a sister doesn't do it, it's considered hazing. At least, by Alpha Delta Pi standards.
Knowing that the current Miss America did something, even in an email to her national, disturbs me. I think she's also a bad example of sorority women.
YIPPEE!!!
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Please tell me you didn't participate in a scavenger hunt too! And the very worst of all - being called a pledge. How humiliating. The wounds from our hazing experiences will never heal!
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