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Originally posted by Designergal3
omg....
you guys are cracking me up. If I was in a really bitchy mood i'd type all of those and post it on the door of the OGL....lol
They all know the freshman only thing happens but they ignore it.
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Yikes -- no b*tchiness, please

Let's see, more information: Emma Brownlee entered Monmouth in the fall of 1864 and graduated in 1868, so she wasn't a freshman when she became a Founder of Pi Beta Phi (well, I.C. Sorosis). And Bettie Locke was a sophomore at Asbury (DePauw) when she turned down that FIJI pin and began the efforts that led to the founding of Kappa Alpha Theta.
In all honesty, I have to agree with what was said earlier: better to know at the outset that a chapter simply doesn't take sophomores rather than being deluded by pleasant conversation, songs, chants, and talk of sisterhood into thinking that there might be a chance.