Here's a sorority question...since sororities cannot blackball
people from initiation really except if they don't pay their dues or
commit a crime, how do you girls get them to drop after they are
initiated? And why can't you girls just blackball them instead of
letting them see ritual and then doing some other means to get them to
leave the chapter.
One of the main ways sororities differ among themselves is in terms of
how formalized their standards board process is and how much power the
board has.
Since you're a fellow frat guy, I'll frame this from a frat guy's
point of view... Most of us at one point or another during our
college years get to have the very cool experience of a sorority girl
going home from our lovely frat house after sunrise, if you get my
drift. From the girl's point of view, what she does is her own
business, thank you very much, but if it happens one or two or three
times too many and word gets around, that when the sorority's
standards board has an obligation to get involved.
Different sororities can have very different reactions to a situation
like this, all the way from totally ignoring it (it's her own
business) to taking it extremely seriously. This protects the
sorority (for obvious reasons), but it also protects the sister in
question, because the standards board process is a reasonable and
sensible alternative to destroying a sister through endless gossip.
But I'm just an old frat guy... Any of you ladies out there want to
dish^H^H^H^H share some real examples of how standards boards
go about doing their jobs? I promise I won't tell a soul.