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Originally Posted by DrPhil
There are people who wonder why we go through ANYTHING for our symbols and so forth. I don't think too highly of auxilliaries in general but my opinion varies by the campus. Some of the auxilliary members I knew 10+ years ago were really great women who were extremely active on campus and in the community. 99% of the ones I knew used it as a stepping stone to a BGLO sorority.
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I'm would think that auxiliaries were very different when they were accepted as actual auxiliaries of the various organizations than they are today. And, I can't begin to understand why membership in an auxiliary would help with membership in a BGLO unless other auxiliary members were also part of the organization of preference. But, as that is a private issue of membership selection, I will see my way out.