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Old 01-06-2015, 12:58 PM
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High school sororities are also prominent in Arkansas, where I grew up. While the chapter of Delta Beta Sigma from my hometown closed over a decade ago, the chapter in the town where my sister now lives is extremely active. DBS hosts frequent events for philanthropy, and also hosts fun events for girls. Recently, they hosted a Princess Party for the children of the women who belong to Junior Auxiliary.

Whether or not to belong is entirely a decision for you and your mother. Typically, if it is a national sorority, as DBS is, the involvement of the mom is essential to membership of the daughter. I believe that the above advice is very good- have the mother of a current member talk to your mom.
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Old 01-06-2015, 02:07 PM
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High school sororities are also prominent in Arkansas, where I grew up. While the chapter of Delta Beta Sigma from my hometown closed over a decade ago, the chapter in the town where my sister now lives is extremely active. DBS hosts frequent events for philanthropy, and also hosts fun events for girls. Recently, they hosted a Princess Party for the children of the women who belong to Junior Auxiliary.

Whether or not to belong is entirely a decision for you and your mother. Typically, if it is a national sorority, as DBS is, the involvement of the mom is essential to membership of the daughter. I believe that the above advice is very good- have the mother of a current member talk to your mom.
This was very much my experience as a high school sorority member. I second the advise from others about having your mother speak to the mother of an active member.
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