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Old 07-20-2000, 10:45 AM
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Now the high at which I taught had two male groups and two females groups. Most of the times the advisors were in sororities and fraternities but not always, and I don't know what type of "advising" they actually did.

I remember when the girls were "on line" (and yes that's what they called it) they had to greet, buy food and gifts for their big sisters, dress a certain way for several weeks, they were yelled at and publically humiliated. Now, I'm thinking to myself where in the world are they getting this? These groups today even wear greek letters, have calls and throw up signs. I'm still wondering what the ????

This type of thing is big in Texas and I know that when I was in Tennessee is was big there too.

Personally, being in a club is fine, but when you start to "THINK" you are emulating a sorority or fraternity, I have a slight problem.

Oh yeah, the guy groups out step some of the fraternities and have been known to teach the fraternities and sororities some steps.

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