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sbhill, whoever though of that "rule" was not using common sense. Hazing has less to do with what you do, and much more to do with the manner and attitude in which it is done. If the pledge class wants shirts, and wants to buy them together, that's unity not hazing. If they are meade to wear shirts that are different from the rest of the chapter at a function so that people can ask them to get drinks for them or belittle them, that's obviously not kosher. Rules like this need a little common sense fused into them. Go with the common sense, not the blind rule.
-Michelle
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