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Old 04-20-2002, 08:16 PM
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Question High School GLO's

Okay...

If you read the greek life threads you may have already read my idea. I wanted to post it here too so I can get my sister's view.

I have wanted to create a high school sorority for a while now and I have decided to try and start one.

I feel this would only help greek oraginzations. The reason I have been thinking of this is because a fellow sister from my chapter was in one and she told me horrid stories about the hazing that occured because there was no direction. In most cases these are school sponsored events with the parents cheering and helping!

This is one reason greeks have a bad name. Girls see this as ok behavior from this type of exposure and then carry it over to there college years or think there is nothing wrong when the group they pledge hazes them.

This sister almost didnt rush due to the way she was treated. She feared it would be the same way. I mean why not. This is all she had seen of GLO's. The only reason I feel she rushed was because she is a legacy.

So....., I wanted feedback from everyone here. I want this org. to have ritual and be unbiased with sisterhood that shows the good side of greek life!

What do you think?
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