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Old 09-27-2004, 02:36 PM
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Re: Pledges are members, but not initiated members.

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Originally posted by naraht
Pledge membership is a type of membership in the fraternity. This is made fairly clear in the national by-laws and is definately true from a legal standpoint, for example from a legal standpoint, a party with brothers and pledges with it only is viewed as a members only event. For example the bylaws say: "Without gender implication, all initiated Members of the
organization are known nationally as Brothers of the Fraternity." Pledges are uninitiated members. http://www.apo.org/publications/documents/bylaws.pdf

That having been said, Pledges is still the most clear and obivious way to refer to those who have Pledge Membership. When they initiated, they are Brothers.

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I know this, but I must have not been altogether clear. Pledges are not new members, but are associate members. The reason I said "barely" is because their initiation isn't guaranteed.

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