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Originally posted by apogirl25
YOU ARE SO FUNNY!! GET OVER IT! ITS A NEW DAY AND TIME! THINGS CHANGE FOR A REASON!
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There are other organizations that had a break up APOGIRL. Alpha Delta Phi was able to become a Fraternity and a Society.
I knew of another organization as well. Delta Omicron use to be a sorority:
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Delta Omicron Professional Music Fraternity
Use to be a sorority.
DewGirl: I am a member of a co-ed fraternity, and personally, I'm not a fan of the switch (it was a sorority when I pledged, we had co-ed rammed down our throats) I absolutely love my sorority, as I still call it, (I'd better, I'm the president of it!) but I am displeased with some of the decisions made from above. Some of you may remember my dillemma from way back when on the boards, so you know. Well, I'll be much more discreet now than I was then, but I am not pleased with it. I can see how it can have its postive aspects but...for me it has only created negatives.
We have 1 male member out of 27, who truly is a wonderful guy, and he is my "brother". However, it creates some awkwardness. First off, it makes socials/mixers with other groups difficult. With the exception of our unofficial brother fraternity, we have had very little interaction with other greeks. Since we are not encompassed in NPC or IFC, they seem to want little to do with us, despite our attempts. We are treated as "second rate greeks". We have even had members of other greek orgs on campus come up to us and harrass us because "You are not real
greeks (excuse me???) so quit playing pretend". Just because my organization is co-ed does not mean we are not *real* greeks.
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Compelling to say the least. But since you are following me around the network maybe I should have a talk with you. So things change. It doesn't have to take down our founder's dreams in the process. I really didn't care when we got female membership in Alpha Phi Omega. I began to get upset when they came down on All male membership. You see, first we allowed female membership to just exist within Alpha Phi Omega. A peaceful co-existence. Then ten years later, no new all male chapter can form. WTF! And if your chapter has to reactivate it has to become coed in order to reactivate. I'm just marvelling at another organization that was able to keep their fraternalism in tact. Our organization is more like dog eat dog. They even have people trying to say that Alpha Phi Omega initially tried to have this no-male rule back in 1976 when we first allowed female membership. But why would we write down that we were going to seek Title IX exemption. So service organizations would not be affected by it.
The Society/Fraternity idea, already came through our convention and failed.
I also marvel at APO Philippines. To the respect that even though they are Alpha Phi Omega they still have an Alpha Phi Omega fraternity and a Alpha Phi Omega Sorority. And get this, they are not co-ed either.