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Old 02-12-2003, 10:53 AM
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I prefer the non-PC terms only because it seems to be more appropriate in my opinion. As mentioned before recruitment is a giant rush process, everything is based on a brief time spent with these people, unelss you knew them prior to recruitment.

As far as the pledge/new member thing goes...I try to call them new members, but usually refer to the classes as pledge classes. I considered myself to be a pledge. On my bid day, a psychologist at our school spoke about Greek Life and raised a very strong arguement concerning the use of the word pledge. What do we ask these "new members" to do? They take a pledge. They pledge their loyalty and devotion to the organization. And yet somehow, it's a demeaning word.

When I post about stuff though, I try to be PC...my way of attempting to break out of using the old terms for it.
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