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Old 03-14-2007, 01:57 AM
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Are HS "sororities/fraternities" a southern thing? I went to HS in Ohio and we had nothing like that.

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Old 03-14-2007, 10:48 AM
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Are HS "sororities/fraternities" a southern thing? I went to HS in Ohio and we had nothing like that.

Can't say it's a southern thing but many states passed laws prohibiting their existance in the early 20th century.
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Old 01-14-2010, 12:05 PM
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Well I always ask this same Question because I graduated from High school last year and I was apart of a High School Non-Greek Organization Called Rho Alpha Gamma and we where founded by Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta together.So we always respect and get respect from Frats/Sarors but some Frats/Sarors dont like it when they see us Party Hopping and Strolling why is that?
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Old 01-14-2010, 12:36 PM
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Well I always ask this same Question because I graduated from High school last year and I was apart of a High School Non-Greek Organization Called Rho Alpha Gamma and we where founded by Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta together.So we always respect and get respect from Frats/Sarors but some Frats/Sarors dont like it when they see us Party Hopping and Strolling why is that?
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Old 01-14-2010, 01:54 PM
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Old 01-14-2010, 02:54 PM
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Well I always ask this same Question because I graduated from High school last year and I was apart of a High School Non-Greek Organization Called Rho Alpha Gamma and we where founded by Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta together.So we always respect and get respect from Frats/Sarors but some Frats/Sarors dont like it when they see us Party Hopping and Strolling why is that?
wow. anyway where Brooklyn at?! Where Brooklyn at?! school is almost out...

let me read the rest of this trainwrecky thread..
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Old 03-12-2010, 08:13 PM
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Unfortunately in Alabama there was a high school "sorority" that copied my sorority's colors and had a very similar name: Alpha Kappa Kappalettes. There was a loooooot of drama surrouding that group.
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Old 12-13-2001, 12:41 PM
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I was in a High School "Fraternity". We wore Greek letters, made paddles, had a "pledge period", had a mini ritual etc.

The fraternity, which may still exist, was founded in 1911 I believe so was as old as some of the collegiate versions. And every year it has a reunion for alumni. It even has a scholarship set up in the name of a Brother that passed away tragically.

Other than the intense physical hazing, it had many of the same functions and problems as the college groups. In fact, I would wager that on campuses without a strong Greek System the parallels would be fighteningly similar.

The one advantage was that we had more parties and didn't get in trouble for them.
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Old 12-13-2001, 02:26 PM
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My boyfriend was in a high school "fraternity" (he went to a large high school in Houston). From what he's described, it's very similar to Dazed and Confused - the hazing is like what happened in the film, and the groups are completely unsupervised. But I have to say he has nothing but fond memories of his times - probably because it's all about being young and stupid, and an excuse to throw high school parties...
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Old 12-13-2001, 02:29 PM
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I know at one high school they have:

Clubs : ---- Aspiring to be:
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Kappa League ---- Kappa Alpha Psi
Pink Ice ----- Alpha Kappa Alpha
Delta Darlings ----- Delta Sigma Theta
Ice Cold ---- Alpha Phi Alpha
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These Clubs have shirts, colors (similar colors as the fraternity or sorority they aspire to become), step routines, probates, jackets, line numbers, line names, fund raisers, interest meetings, dances or parties, regular club meetings, etc.. Pretty much the same as Nationally Organized Organiztions.


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Old 12-14-2001, 07:25 PM
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I, too, was a part of a high school sorority. Now that I look back upon my experience, I realize that it was a pretty silly and demeaning. At my high school, once you were a sophomore you could join. The "sorority" was supposedly for the only very pretty, rich girls. We all wanted to be a part of it, and when the day came when invitations were given out, all my friends and I were so excited/nervous to see if we had gotten invitied. Most of my friends were invited, but some were left out. I felt horrible for them, but I kinda pushed it aside and was so happy that I had gotten invited. We each had a "big sister," but the similarities end there as for the collegiate level sororities. At my high school sorority, we were all hazed horribly. We pledges had to dress as a baby (literally) for a week and our bigs were our "mommies." It was a ridiculous thing, but we all thoguht that we had to go through with that, just because being a part of our HS sorority was a big thing. After we were hazed at initiation, we became regular sisters. There was a lot of backstabbing and internal problems in my HS sorority, but on the outside we seemed to be very tight, albeit a sorority for only the "elite."

I would not do it again. We had a "sorority reunion" last year in my hometown, and it was horrible. Very superficial connections, I guess. All of the girls went on to join real sororities, and to be honest, I would not be happy to call them "sister." Thankfully, none joined Kappa Alpha Theta. Some, however, joined sororities whom Theta is really close with on my campus, and I honestly cannot see them as an ABC/XYZ, etc.
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Old 01-13-2007, 11:50 AM
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Well I am part of the Kappa League...which is an official high school fraternity organization approved by the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. at the 56th Grand Chapter Conference on August 12-15 1968...We do have a step team with the line numbers, line names and the canes, however we do try to make a difference between the KL and KAPsi...Like for example instead of using the colors Krimson and Kream...we us Krimson and Koal. The League is mostly about what the KAPsi purpose is...which is achievement...I see the League as a way for young men to establish a support system and develop a passion for going to college and making better life decisions and probably pledge when they get to college. We also make sure that we know the basic stuff of KAPsi but we still understand the importance of the KAPsi's Level of Secrecy. However to contradict myself...I don't like the HS fraternities/sororities organization that are only step teams and are not doing any community service. Fraternities and Sororities are all about Brotherhood/Sisterhood and the ability to help their communities out in the time of need.

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Old 01-13-2007, 12:50 PM
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I don't care how long ago these groups were established.

As long as they realize they are clubs and not a real fraternity or sorority. They shouldn't be looked at as interest groups for children, either. Walking around as mini versions of our organizations is silly. Being a Kappa Leaguer now doesn't preclude wanting to become an Alpha when you go to college. So just let these youth groups be mentorship opportunities. They aren't lifetime commitments and have no use for line numbers, line jackets, etc. Maybe give them cute little YMCA-type tshirts and a certificate or something.

I've seen children trying to brand themselves and coming to different yards and pretending to be members. Even having beef with actual members of what they deem a "rival" fraternity or the "rival" fraternity's youth group. It's dumb when adults do stuff like that and even dumber and more detrimental when children do.

The groups for young ladies that Delta sponsors are not designed to be a mini-Delta or have those little girls walking around like "future Deltas" in any way. Any Delta(s) who is(are) modeling our nationally mandated mentor group as a pledge class or interest group needs to have that group removed from under her (their) mentorship.
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Old 01-13-2007, 01:15 PM
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^^^ I agree.

They shouldn't be clubs -- they should be "programs."

I am pretty glad that APhiA doesn't have a national youth auxilliary. Each chapter has leeway to create the type of program that is necessary for their community. In DC, my alumni chapter has a Beautillion, but one of the other chapters has a leadership summit of some sort.

Not to mention, we have a national relationship with the Boy Scouts, so there you have it.
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Old 01-13-2007, 01:18 PM
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They shouldn't be clubs -- they should be "programs."
That's even better.
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