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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Even I wouldn't understand it because it was not around when I pledged in '69. The only beanies were freshman beanies. LOL
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I heard the same thing in the late 60's and early 70's. I bet it is one of those things that the NPHC organizations did back in the day, and then the schools adopted them to provide "unity".
It's the same now as with "stepping, handsigns and calls". LOL
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
On my yard it just wasn't the Omegas who shave the "dogs" heads--the term used for all NPHC frats going into the probate period. It wasn't until my senior year that they all got to keep their hair (afros) out of respect to the Black Power movement.
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You know, it may be that they kept there afros because of the "draft". If one shaved their hair, then the military would be looking for you. At that time, you think the "police" would be interested if you actual were inducted during the "drafting days"?
It may have been an "overt inadvertant protest" against the draft the war... Same way these kids wear baggy pants to look like they are felons these days. We do not understand it and these kids do not know how to articulate it. But, where we are these days, may be we need to explain how "thangs" were done back in the day during the ole skool...
And ain't that ole skool!!!
My folks are ole skool and still pimp out. Hayle my aunt wears much more fashionable clothes than me.