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Old 06-11-2000, 03:26 PM
CREEK CREEK is offline
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Question How much is too much?

Women interested in your sorority are told to learn as much about the sorority as possible, but I have a question. How much knowledge is too much and how much is not enough? I was reading another forum and a sisterfriend said she was memorizing all of your founder's names and their contributions (ex. Bulah Burk and the colors), and a few members told her that learning things such as that is an experience best shared with your linesisters. Is knowing how different founders helped to create the sorority too much? Is that truly something that should be learned while on line? I was also wondering how memebers know how much knowledge an interested person has gathered? Is the person "quizzed" like "Quick what are the 5 national targets?" are is it more subtle? Do you all look into the answers interested women give as to why they want to join? Thanks for your comments.
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