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Old 06-16-2009, 09:14 PM
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Say you joined up with some guys who wanted to start a new frat on campus and got initiated and became a founding father etc. But you realized that you really don't enjoy their company/the idea of being in a new frat. Is it still possible to "deactivate" or depledge and join another fraternity even though the new fraternity is still a colony?
You're a Sigma Pi at the University of Arkansas, aren't you?

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