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Old 05-05-2012, 11:07 PM
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I just read through the entire thread and didn't see this situation:

Seniors who have resigned/been terminated, wearing stoles with the letters of their former GLO.

That is Not Right in my book. In addition, it is, at the very least, disrespectful and dishonest. I know they're perping. They know they're perping. They order the stoles online and get together with their still active sisters, take photos, etc. One had the nerve to call up a few seniors who weren't in the "clique" and ask if she could borrow a stole for the photos. I kid you not.

Wow. Just, wow.
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