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Oh right. If your number is 179 then i assume you were one of the first students, or do they recycle numbers when people leave?
There are fraternities with 100+ members and others with only 20+ active members. My status with my fraternity is that of an Alumni, but I could join up the chapter here at UNF when I start in the fall if I felt like it. I won't have the free time to do so sadly.
Brotherhoods basically. Groups with secret handshakes, traditions, and rituals. Most join for friends and parties in college, others for networking opportunities afterwards in their chosen career. My fraternity is one of the largest and oldest in the country (also one of the biggest).
Well some could be involved in the masons maybe. My fraternity isn't involved necessarily with free masonry. Illegal? My fraternity has done illegal things but that always has to do with parties haha.
Just about all universities have fraternities on campus in the US. Some of them have illegal ceremonies or rituals from what I heard.
Quote from: Alex179 on August 03, 2007, 12:49:52 PMJust about all universities have fraternities on campus in the US. Some of them have illegal ceremonies or rituals from what I heard.That would be me out, I don't think I could join something like that. Are there people there that don't join anything?My stepdad got into the freemasons when he was younger just to see if he could. And that was all he had to do with them.
Quote from: renaeden on August 04, 2007, 03:01:55 AMQuote from: Alex179 on August 03, 2007, 12:49:52 PMJust about all universities have fraternities on campus in the US. Some of them have illegal ceremonies or rituals from what I heard.That would be me out, I don't think I could join something like that. Are there people there that don't join anything?My stepdad got into the freemasons when he was younger just to see if he could. And that was all he had to do with them.Thankfully where I am from, there is just simple societys at the unis by and large. Did you not go to college then?
Quote from: Alex179 on August 03, 2007, 12:25:42 PMWell some could be involved in the masons maybe. My fraternity isn't involved necessarily with free masonry. Illegal? My fraternity has done illegal things but that always has to do with parties haha.Most of them do illegal things involving a different sort of party to the one you are talking about, some of it very sinister from what I understand. Does everyone have a frat at the US, in the uk we dont really have them at our unis.
that's the impression they like to give. i've known several masons, and believe me, it's terribly, terribly pedestrian. i've even been to one of their open "do's" for partners, etc. (i wasn't one, btw), and you've never seen so much polyester in your life.
Quote from: Hadron on August 03, 2007, 12:37:20 PMQuote from: Alex179 on August 03, 2007, 12:25:42 PMWell some could be involved in the masons maybe. My fraternity isn't involved necessarily with free masonry. Illegal? My fraternity has done illegal things but that always has to do with parties haha.Most of them do illegal things involving a different sort of party to the one you are talking about, some of it very sinister from what I understand. Does everyone have a frat at the US, in the uk we dont really have them at our unis.that's the impression they like to give. i've known several masons, and believe me, it's terribly, terribly pedestrian. i've even been to one of their open "do's" for partners, etc. (i wasn't one, btw), and you've never seen so much polyester in your life.