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Old 02-05-2006, 08:57 PM
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Re: Re: Old-School Greek terms wrong?

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Originally posted by NebraskaDelt
I didn't know "Pledgemaster" was still being used. I always thought it sounded like "Slavemaster" and what each did was pretty similar.

I don't have a problem with pledge, or pledging. When I was an undergrad I was the Pledge Educator. That's makes more sense than Pledge Master.
Well I can definetly see your point. My school has very deep and strong local roots from 1929 when the first GLO was formed. The locals all affiliated with a national ~1990-1995, so some of these old terms are still used, such as pledgemaster.

I am glad that other people feel the same way I do about these new PC terms...for a while, I felt as if I was the only one who felt this way but I guess not
 


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