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CHfrat
11-24-1999, 11:14 PM
A bunch of my friends and I want to create a fraternity at our high school. I was wondering if you could give me some information on how to start one. What will I have to do to get one established? How should I obtain a charter for a frat? What other steps are involved in organizing a fraternity. I uld greatly appreciate it if you could answer the questions and send me your reply to Kthota@hotmail.com

Thanks

TauCUTIE9
11-27-1999, 02:55 PM
Sorry Chfrat, you cannot start a fraternity when you are in high school. In order to start a fraternity you must be attending a college or university. That are NPC and IFC requirements, the only thing you can do in hish school is just have a club for your friends...without the greek lettering. Sorry and good luck to you when you do reach college!!
P.S. I know this because I happen to be a sorority sister and President of The Panhellenic Council at my university.

Artimis
11-29-1999, 12:01 PM
I vaguly remeber stumbling across some fraternal organizations at high school level. I can only suggest to spend a few hours doing a bit of web research.

I would suggest - as with establishing a new organization - you will need to gain permission from the school administration and find a faculty advisor before proceeding. In order to do this you will need a purpose for the groups existance (ie what need is this organization going to serve that current ones don't). Many organizations, non-fraternal, exist that may serve your needs.

If your purpose is for fellowship or service, I would sugguest looking into a service organizations such as habitat for humanity or 4H-club. Both organizations are structured not only to give community but to have memebers grow in fellowship thru service.
If your purpose is more social, organizations such as the boys club, might be something you might consider looking into at a high school level.

If your looking for an organization for just your friends, you will probalby find it difficult to establish.

Good Luck

Artimis



[This message has been edited by Artimis (edited November 29, 1999).]

BSUPhiSig'92
11-29-1999, 04:19 PM
I think you will find that most school administrators and faculty will frown on the idea of starting a fraternity or sorority in a high school. Do not expect to receive a warm reception to the idea.

SilverTurtle
11-29-1999, 05:04 PM
I've run across references to high school fraternities before. Most of what I gathered was that they were subrosa groups (secret and not condoned by the school) as well as pretty violent (in their hazing and initiations), almost gang-like.

I think it's best to hold off on the fraternity stuff until you get to college.

pirate00
03-20-2001, 12:29 AM
Hold on!!! Wat a minute!! There ARE fraternities at the high school level. There are two at my Alma mater of Southern High School in Durham, N.C. For the boys there's Theta Phi Psi anf for girls there's Theta Phi Delta. They follow similar guidelines as collegiate ones and wear letters, have a pledge period, perform step shows, the whole nine yards. So, to answer your question, YES THEY DO EXIST!

DGPhoney
03-20-2001, 01:25 AM
actually, High school fraternity's and sororities do exsist, and a lot of sororities(I am not sure whether fraternities do it) sponsor high school students as a lower level part of their organization. But there is quite a few high school fraternities.
To the orginal poster, do a lot of research, and figure out what exactly, you want your group to stand for , and other such information. If you need help with research drop me a line.

One and Always Delta Gamma Pi MC Sorority

OTW
03-20-2001, 01:51 AM
Originally posted by DGPhoney:
actually, High school fraternity's and sororities do exsist, and a lot of sororities(I am not sure whether fraternities do it) sponsor high school students as a lower level part of their organization.

DGPhoney, are you implying that sororities (at the collegiate level) sponsor high school girls and allow them to have status in their organization?

Please clarify!



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DGPhoney
03-20-2001, 02:47 AM
Maybe I'll make it simple, some sororities at the college level, do sponsor high school students, as a "Lower Level " of their organization, not giving them collegiate status, but as almost a whole another group by it's self, but it is more high school related , as in helping them through school, and stuff like that, I don't know if th NPC side does that , but NPHC does have some groups affiliated with high school groups, when I was in high school a friend of mine was a rhoer, which was sponsored by a local sigma gamma rho chapter.
Thats what I meant by sponsor high school students being sponsored by a "collegiate sorority"

"Delta Gamma Pi Sorority, only the best"

OTW
03-20-2001, 02:59 AM
DGPhoney, thank you for clarifying that!

I know that my fraternity is not allowed to affiliate with high school groups, and though I am not too familiar with NPC policy I'm assuming that they do not allow that also?

tcsparky
03-21-2001, 01:31 AM
CHfrat,
There were two high school fraternities in my hometown. They were not based on a particular high school. Guys from all four high schools were allowed to be members. They were city chapters, not school chapters. The two we had were Delta Sigma and Sigma Phi Omega. If you are interested, I can find out contact information for you. Also, if the girls in your town want to start a sorority, I can help them, as I have contacts with the Delta Beta Sigma high school sorority.
All three GLOs were well-organized, with National Boards, rules, and rituals. They also had philanthropies. The girls' group is required to do at least one community service or philanthropy fund-raiser a month. The guys groups are not quite as active with philanthropies, but usually pitch in and help the girls. Hazing is against the rules, and most of the guidelines are aligned with those of NPC. Not on purpose, just using common sense.

[This message has been edited by tcsparky (edited March 20, 2001).]

ZTAprncss
03-30-2001, 02:09 AM
hey CHFrat... you may want to look into your school's handbook and rules first also! I know that in my high school there were specific rules stating that fraternities and sororities were not allowed to be formed.

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double greek
08-16-2006, 11:56 AM
A bunch of my friends and I want to create a fraternity at our high school. I was wondering if you could give me some information on how to start one. What will I have to do to get one established? How should I obtain a charter for a frat? What other steps are involved in organizing a fraternity. I uld greatly appreciate it if you could answer the questions and send me your reply to Kthota@hotmail.com

Thanks

I was in a High School fraternity as well as a college fraternity. All things considered, I preferred the high school fraternity experience. A key part of that was many of us had been friends since since beginning school or at least since junior high. We pleged the fraternity we did knowing most of our pledge brothers and knowing about many of the members, some of whom were older brothers or neighbors.

My fraternity, and the others in my town as well as the high school sororities, were National organizations: we all had old rituals and chapters elsewhere.

HS fraternities exploded in number in the 1920s and survived both the Depression and WW2 in good shape, and they rebounded fully after WW2. They began to lose steam with the advent of the rock 'n' roll age and were almost swallowed by the turmoil of the 1960s and early 70s. By the late 1970s, few chapters survived of perhaps 5 or 6 HS fraternities, and most of those chapters had folded by the end of the 1980s.


Some of the HS fraternities that I know that had National organizations are, in alphbetical order: Delta Sigma, Gamma Delta Psi, Phi Kappa, Phi Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Phi Omega, Theta Kappa Omega.

AlphaFrog
08-16-2006, 11:58 AM
FYI...this thread is 6 years old.

RU OX Alum
08-16-2006, 12:13 PM
A bunch of my friends and I want to create a fraternity at our high school. I was wondering if you could give me some information on how to start one. What will I have to do to get one established? How should I obtain a charter for a frat? What other steps are involved in organizing a fraternity. I uld greatly appreciate it if you could answer the questions and send me your reply to Kthota@hotmail.com

Thanks


I had some advice, but this is from 7 years ago. If dude's still in HS there is a problem.

RU OX Alum
08-16-2006, 12:15 PM
I was in a High School fraternity as well as a college fraternity. All things considered, I preferred the high school fraternity experience. A key part of that was many of us had been friends since since beginning school or at least since junior high. We pleged the fraternity we did knowing most of our pledge brothers and knowing about many of the members, some of whom were older brothers or neighbors.

My fraternity, and the others in my town as well as the high school sororities, were National organizations: we all had old rituals and chapters elsewhere.

HS fraternities exploded in number in the 1920s and survived both the Depression and WW2 in good shape, and they rebounded fully after WW2. They began to lose steam with the advent of the rock 'n' roll age and were almost swallowed by the turmoil of the 1960s and early 70s. By the late 1970s, few chapters survived of perhaps 5 or 6 HS fraternities, and most of those chapters had folded by the end of the 1980s.


Some of the HS fraternities that I know that had National organizations are, in alphbetical order: Delta Sigma, Gamma Delta Psi, Phi Kappa, Phi Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Phi Omega, Theta Kappa Omega.


What was the HS fraternity like? This sounds interesting.

Elephant Walk
08-16-2006, 03:03 PM
Clearly, this is an old thread but we had a fraternity and a sorority in my high school. The sorority was all white and threw little functions and such. It was kind of a big deal, I know they have several chapters throughout the state, and that the majority of the members went on to be a part of college sororities. They also had a black fraternity named the betas. They were big as well. I recall going to another high schools prom (a majority black highschool unlike my own) and the MC would "throw his love" to the Beta's there.

adpiucf
08-16-2006, 03:09 PM
My great-aunt and grandmother were members of high school sororities. I have my aunt's sorority ring from 1925-- her letters were 'gamma delta phi' and I've not been able to find any info about them. There are some old photos of her and her sisters wearing the old-fashioned black bathing suits with their letters! I hope those photos haven't been lost to the ages because they're so cute--- I'll have to ask my mom if she has them.

My dad told me that my grandmother and her sorority sisters used to have a lot of get togethers and activities when he was growing up.

I learned all of this years after I pledged ADPi-- so much for being the first sorority woman in the family! :)

jadis96
08-17-2006, 01:44 AM
There were greek groups at my high school that were known by the adminstration for years. They started folding up over the years so that by the time I graduated in 96 there were only 2 actually in existance. By that point it was more of social thing then anything else. Normally one was members of the National Honor Society and the other had cheerleaders and dance team members in it. Neither was very active.

rho4life
08-17-2006, 01:57 AM
Maybe I'll make it simple, some sororities at the college level, do sponsor high school students, as a "Lower Level " of their organization, not giving them collegiate status, but as almost a whole another group by it's self, but it is more high school related , as in helping them through school, and stuff like that, I don't know if th NPC side does that , but NPHC does have some groups affiliated with high school groups, when I was in high school a friend of mine was a rhoer, which was sponsored by a local sigma gamma rho chapter.
Thats what I meant by sponsor high school students being sponsored by a "collegiate sorority"

"Delta Gamma Pi Sorority, only the best"

I know that this is an old thread, but since it was brought to the top.......

I have to make a clarification. See, here's the problem with other people making statments about organizations they don't belong to.........Sigma Gamma Rho's YOUTH group is called Rhoers. They are in no way shape or form a high school sorority. The specific nature of these programs vary based on the sponsoring chapter, but the main goal is to mentor young women and help them to see that there is a life beyond high school.

High school fraternities and sororities are a whole 'nother thing! My high school explictly banned them. I will let someone who has more initmate knowledge of these groups speak on them.

DST4A00
08-17-2006, 02:37 AM
I know that this is an old thread, but since it was brought to the top.......

I have to make a clarification. See, here's the problem with other people making statments about organizations they don't belong to.........Sigma Gamma Rho's YOUTH group is called Rhoers. They are in no way shape or form a high school sorority. The specific nature of these programs vary based on the sponsoring chapter, but the main goal is to mentor young women and help them to see that there is a life beyond high school.

High school fraternities and sororities are a whole 'nother thing! My high school explictly banned them. I will let someone who has more initmate knowledge of these groups speak on them.

The red made it so I didn't respond sooner, so thank you VERY much for responding. Knowledge is power and misinformation has led to a lot of deaths.

jessicaelaine
08-17-2006, 12:55 PM
I know this has nothing to do with this thread exactly, but this is something I've noticed quite often on GC in general. When someone brings back a thread from years ago, it gets pointed out how old it is. But when someone starts a new topic that has already been discussed, they are told to search for older threads. It's probably not the same people doing both things, but its like you can never win! :)

AlphaFrog
08-17-2006, 01:51 PM
I know this has nothing to do with this thread exactly, but this is something I've noticed quite often on GC in general. When someone brings back a thread from years ago, it gets pointed out how old it is. But when someone starts a new topic that has already been discussed, they are told to search for older threads. It's probably not the same people doing both things, but its like you can never win! :)

When someone bumps a thread and says "Hey, I was just thinking about this topic the other day, and so I searched and found this...anyone have anything else to add?" we don't think that's weird, and probably would not point out the age of the thread.

When someone quotes the OP (original poster) and tries to give them personal advice, or, better yet goes off on a complete tirade on them, then we think the person is weird and point out the age of the thread, and the fact that the OP probably doesn't care about "Does Chi Zeta at Billy Bob U haze?" because they probably have their PhD by then.

DeltaPyrite
08-19-2006, 02:48 AM
Sorry Chfrat, you cannot start a fraternity when you are in high school. In order to start a fraternity you must be attending a college or university. That are NPC and IFC requirements, the only thing you can do in hish school is just have a club for your friends...without the greek lettering. Sorry and good luck to you when you do reach college!!
P.S. I know this because I happen to be a sorority sister and President of The Panhellenic Council at my university.


Wow.... so I guess the only real fraternities are those that are a part of NPC and IFC? That's incredibly closed minded of you.

OTW
08-19-2006, 02:59 AM
Wow.... so I guess the only real fraternities are those that are a part of NPC and IFC? That's incredibly closed minded of you.

Being that the post you quoted is almost 7 years old, and almost 7 years ago this place was running rampant with trolls like TauCutie9, I wouldn't put much weight in that post. Not really worth getting panties bunched.

Just something to consider.

Q Phi Xi Ace
01-15-2007, 01:09 PM
My wonderful fraternity Omega Phi Xi Inc. is a wonderful band fraternity. We step we get hype the gurls luv us greek letter shirts, hoodies, hats,and Spray Painted Marching boots. We are not secrective of our frat the Principal knows about us we do community service for our city and School. Are high school is like a college campus feel and we plan to spray paint the trees bricks with our lettering in the ground our sheild on the wall and we got approved to do it. We are becoming a honorary band frat for DSA Marching Band. We go through pledgeing process rituals the fire from getting the smoke brought to u but after u cross it is worth being Omega Phi Xi Inc. trust me its alot of baseball swingers on the frat we are not little brothers of any national black fraternity and we are Legally Incorporated by the Michigan Government. We are great musicians and we do community service for our city we live up to the meaning of being Omega Phi Xi high school band frat. We are trying to go national in all urban high school marching bands because we are known through out the detroit high school bands and they are interested in becoming a chapters of Omega Phi Xi high school band fraternity Inc. we are all about brotherhood sticking together and male student body always ask how can I be a pledge and we say get in the band and get sweet on a instrument. and We have sistas as well and a social group called the Q Phi Sweeties dance team members,poms,flags,cheerleaders,and bad chicks that just go to the perspective high school.

Iron Man #1 Aces Wild
Triple Threat Line "Hell Night Was Worth it"
Alpha Chapter


WFX Inc.

R.I.T.B.I.F

FatalDSTination
01-15-2007, 01:29 PM
First, you need to know it would not be a sorority/fraternity. It would be an extracarricular group/org/activity at the school that would have stipulations, i.e., grades!

I would suggest getting people together who may be interested (on your own time) then proposing the idea to the administration along with the name of all the interested people. I would also suggest running the idea across a few teachers who may consider the idea of being a sponsor for the group.

Most high schools here have organization like this; mademoiselles, gents, ladies of distinction. I even sponsor a group of 5th & 6th grade girls who compete in different step competitions, have sleepovers, attend functions like college stepshows and football games, etc.

Its a good idea if you have purpose behind it.

AlphaFrog
01-15-2007, 01:34 PM
My wonderful fraternity Omega Phi Xi Inc. is a wonderful band fraternity. We step we get hype the gurls luv us greek letter shirts, hoodies, hats,and Spray Painted Marching boots. We are not secrective of our frat the Principal knows about us we do community service for our city and School. Are high school is like a college campus feel and we plan to spray paint the trees bricks with our lettering in the ground our sheild on the wall and we got approved to do it. We are becoming a honorary band frat for DSA Marching Band. We go through pledgeing process rituals the fire from getting the smoke brought to u but after u cross it is worth being Omega Phi Xi Inc. trust me its alot of baseball swingers on the frat we are not little brothers of any national black fraternity and we are Legally Incorporated by the Michigan Government. We are great musicians and we do community service for our city we live up to the meaning of being Omega Phi Xi high school band frat. We are trying to go national in all urban high school marching bands because we are known through out the detroit high school bands and they are interested in becoming a chapters of Omega Phi Xi high school band fraternity Inc. we are all about brotherhood sticking together and male student body always ask how can I be a pledge and we say get in the band and get sweet on a instrument. and We have sistas as well and a social group called the Q Phi Sweeties dance team members,poms,flags,cheerleaders,and bad chicks that just go to the perspective high school.




You refer to your "Band frat" as "Inc." - are you actually incorporated, or did you just think it sounds cool?

FatalDSTination
01-15-2007, 01:44 PM
My wonderful fraternity Omega Phi Xi Inc. is a wonderful band fraternity. We step we get hype the gurls luv us greek letter shirts, hoodies, hats,and Spray Painted Marching boots. We are not secrective of our frat the Principal knows about us we do community service for our city and School. Are high school is like a college campus feel and we plan to spray paint the trees bricks with our lettering in the ground our sheild on the wall and we got approved to do it. We are becoming a honorary band frat for DSA Marching Band. We go through pledgeing process rituals the fire from getting the smoke brought to u but after u cross it is worth being Omega Phi Xi Inc. trust me its alot of baseball swingers on the frat we are not little brothers of any national black fraternity and we are Legally Incorporated by the Michigan Government. We are great musicians and we do community service for our city we live up to the meaning of being Omega Phi Xi high school band frat. We are trying to go national in all urban high school marching bands because we are known through out the detroit high school bands and they are interested in becoming a chapters of Omega Phi Xi high school band fraternity Inc. we are all about brotherhood sticking together and male student body always ask how can I be a pledge and we say get in the band and get sweet on a instrument. and We have sistas as well and a social group called the Q Phi Sweeties dance team members,poms,flags,cheerleaders,and bad chicks that just go to the perspective high school.

Iron Man #1 Aces Wild
Triple Threat Line "Hell Night Was Worth it"
Alpha Chapter


WFX Inc.

R.I.T.B.I.F


Please know you are NOT in a fraternity sweetie! I see your fire but after you graduate... that's it, your principal probably isnt even going to want you on campus anymore, you'll be trespassing!
Please dont get it twisted, we did all the same thing in high school, hell night and all, we were on hands & knees at a homecoming game, but compared to college, its a cake walk. You will have groupies in college just like you did in high school, they just call them aux groups now! You just need make sure your grades are up to par and stay focused... keep in 100 lil man!

7thSonofOsiris
01-15-2007, 02:35 PM
WoW! What's up Youngin'? I truly appreciate the level of spirit that you have for this organization/group that you are attached to, but, trust us when we tell you, that it will pale in comparison to the real deal and, its supposed to. Stay attached to this thing, for the fun and the experience of it, but know that what it is near to, symbolically, is of an intensely sacred nature to a lot of men and women, and there's some etiquette that you guys need to follow, so, when you get a chance, seek some guidance on how to stay within the confines of a high school organization/group.
My specific advice is this, never let the experiences that you'll undergo while being a part of this group, ever allow you to think that the true pledge process is anything akin to what you've experienced at the high school level. I laughed when I read where you stated that "hell night was worth it". That's funny, because a true Hell Night is just what it says, Hellish, lil' buddy. Lastly, if the opportunity to pledge arises once you go away to school, never allow yourself to think that you have an edge over the people that you may pledge with, if they weren't into something like this while in high school. You guys are not a fraternity, and, actually, your group does not come anywhere near what a fraternity is. You'll learn the difference once you have arrived at whatever college campus you are destined to attend, and make no bones about it, you "must" go to college lil' man, the only other option is the military, but, you will choose whatever direction is best for you.

Peace

aephi alum
01-15-2007, 03:16 PM
You do realize that the original post is over seven years old... ;)

The OP has probably graduated HS long since, and possibly gone on to college and joined a college fraternity. You never know.

7thSonofOsiris
01-15-2007, 03:49 PM
How long does a post last on the GC?

AlphaFrog
01-15-2007, 03:50 PM
How long does a post last on the GC?

Forever - well, as long as GC lasts.


(Unless someone screenshot it - then you're stuck as long as they have it)

OTW
01-15-2007, 03:53 PM
How long does a post last on the GC?

As long as it hasn't been deleted by admin or the moderators, there have been posts dating back to Summer [I believe] 1999. Check out the archive link on the bottom right hand corner of the page if you don't believe me.

FatalDSTination
01-15-2007, 03:54 PM
You do realize that the original post is over seven years old... ;)

The OP has probably graduated HS long since, and possibly gone on to college and joined a college fraternity. You never know.

You do realize we, or I atleast, was reponding to the post from the young cat posted today!

7thSonofOsiris
01-15-2007, 04:30 PM
You do realize that the original post is over seven years old... ;)

The OP has probably graduated HS long since, and possibly gone on to college and joined a college fraternity. You never know.


That's a damned shame, you mean that I wrote all of that for nothing? That dude is probably a member of the most famous Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated and I just don't know it.

The 7th

LOVEinZTA
01-15-2007, 06:08 PM
You'll learn the difference once you have arrived at whatever college campus you are destined to attend, and make no bones about it, you "must" go to college lil' man, the only other option is the military, but, you will choose whatever direction is best for you.


Please know you are NOT in a fraternity sweetie! I see your fire but after you graduate... that's it, your principal probably isnt even going to want you on campus anymore, you'll be trespassing!
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You just need make sure your grades are up to par and stay focused... keep in 100 lil man!

Yes, and please pay special attention to your English and Writing classes! That will be the other thing that will kick your butt in college!

I think the concept of the band organization is pretty neat, though I agree, I don't see it as a fraternity.

OTW
01-15-2007, 06:39 PM
Oh Jesus H. Christ.

Q Phi Xi Ace
01-15-2007, 06:49 PM
You refer to your "Band frat" as "Inc." - are you actually incorporated, or did you just think it sounds cool?

Yes actually Incorporated from Michigan Gov purpose of our org is on the papers names of founders current officers we dont have any old advisors. Just high school level ages and we have a few first year college students that our in the organization we are spreading through out the urban high schools in detroit then we want to move towards the southern bands of Urban U.S.A.

Q Phi Xi Ace
01-15-2007, 07:13 PM
Please know you are NOT in a fraternity sweetie! I see your fire but after you graduate... that's it, your principal probably isnt even going to want you on campus anymore, you'll be trespassing!
Please dont get it twisted, we did all the same thing in high school, hell night and all, we were on hands & knees at a homecoming game, but compared to college, its a cake walk. You will have groupies in college just like you did in high school, they just call them aux groups now! You just need make sure your grades are up to par and stay focused... keep in 100 lil man!


I know this is just for my high school career thats why it say high school band fraternity . Why would I go backwards to high school when u excell to college?. Plus my principal is in ALPHA PHI Alpha Fraternity Inc. and he luvs the fact that we are in a independent fraternity no little brother of a national black frat. We clean the school every monday signed by his approval. We are working on a project for students to chill at out side the Omega Phi Xi Snack Study lounge after school and during students free periods decerated with our frat letters, shileds, colors etc cuz our school has a college set up

blkwebman1919
01-16-2007, 12:43 AM
My wonderful fraternity Omega Phi Xi Inc. is a wonderful band fraternity. We step we get hype the gurls luv us greek letter shirts, hoodies, hats,and Spray Painted Marching boots. We are not secrective of our frat the Principal knows about us we do community service for our city and School. Are high school is like a college campus feel and we plan to spray paint the trees bricks with our lettering in the ground our sheild on the wall and we got approved to do it. We are becoming a honorary band frat for DSA Marching Band. We go through pledgeing process rituals the fire from getting the smoke brought to u but after u cross it is worth being Omega Phi Xi Inc. trust me its alot of baseball swingers on the frat we are not little brothers of any national black fraternity and we are Legally Incorporated by the Michigan Government. We are great musicians and we do community service for our city we live up to the meaning of being Omega Phi Xi high school band frat. We are trying to go national in all urban high school marching bands because we are known through out the detroit high school bands and they are interested in becoming a chapters of Omega Phi Xi high school band fraternity Inc. we are all about brotherhood sticking together and male student body always ask how can I be a pledge and we say get in the band and get sweet on a instrument. and We have sistas as well and a social group called the Q Phi Sweeties dance team members,poms,flags,cheerleaders,and bad chicks that just go to the perspective high school.

Iron Man #1 Aces Wild
Triple Threat Line "Hell Night Was Worth it"
Alpha Chapter


WFX Inc.

R.I.T.B.I.F


I agree with a lot of the constructive comments all the collegiate Greeks have posted about your high school group. It's obvious that you all believe in what you are doing; just remember to keep it in the right perspective... ;)

Bob Dole
01-16-2007, 02:11 AM
You must be really unpopular if you want to start a fraternity. Join the athletics program if you want to be popular. it's four years, wait until college. Make the grades and get into a good school with a large greek population!

Bob Dole!

Hook'Em!

FatalDSTination
01-16-2007, 06:54 PM
You must be really unpopular if you want to start a fraternity. Join the athletics program if you want to be popular. it's four years, wait until college. Make the grades and get into a good school with a large greek population!

Bob Dole!

Hook'Em!

do you go to school with him, cause you sound like a child?:rolleyes:

ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl
01-16-2007, 07:20 PM
We had hs fraternities and sororities, but my class killed the sororities and the fraternities were long gone. There weren't enough rushees to have rush and they were officially disbanded that year. Mostly people joined them for the leadouts and the status and we had a ball replace the leadouts. There were a bad idea...made it easier to have tight knit cliques and had major alcohol problems.

LOVEinZTA
01-18-2007, 07:13 PM
You must be really unpopular if you want to start a fraternity. Join the athletics program if you want to be popular. it's four years, wait until college. Make the grades and get into a good school with a large greek population!

Bob Dole!

Hook'Em!

Wow, everyone, please do not judge anyone else from Texas based on this posting. Thank you.

Stef the Pef
01-18-2007, 09:07 PM
do you go to school with him, cause you sound like a child?:rolleyes:
<potshot>
Don't worry, all Horns sound like that.
</potshot>

Hugs and kisses,
That other Texas school just up I-35 ;)

knight_shadow
01-18-2007, 10:13 PM
<potshot>
Don't worry, all Horns sound like that.
</potshot>

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AlphaGator
02-08-2007, 04:39 PM
Although this thread is 7 years old, I would like to add that there has always been high school fraternities, contrary to some posts early in this thread.
Our fraternity http://www.AlphaOmegaTheta.com was founded in brooklyn in 1946 and spread to Long Island and Connecticut durring the 50's. AOT had a great run until the late 90's.

There was hazing, but college fraternities in the 50's-90's had more than their fair share of hazing. Some still haze today.

Check us out at the above link. We are looking for men of good character to form new chapters of AOT.

SABC42
02-03-2008, 10:35 PM
Just to clear some things up, there is no such thing as a sorority sponsoring high school girls as a part of their organization. Charters are only given to groups at universities that qualify. I highly doubt any fraternity does this either. Any secret society or "sorority/fraternity" in high school has been started by students with no recognition from any greek organization. To be honest I think it's kind of pointless because most high school sororities are based on popularity contests, haze much more than most college sororities, and don't in any way prepare you for college rush. We laughed at the girls who put things references to their high school sororities on their recs. It's stupid and childish.

PageantDiamonds
02-04-2008, 12:11 AM
Although this thread is 7 years old, I would like to add that there has always been high school fraternities, contrary to some posts early in this thread.
Our fraternity http://www.AlphaOmegaTheta.com was founded in brooklyn in 1946 and spread to Long Island and Connecticut durring the 50's. AOT had a great run until the late 90's.

There was hazing, but college fraternities in the 50's-90's had more than their fair share of hazing. Some still haze today.

Check us out at the above link. We are looking for men of good character to form new chapters of AOT.

Um, where do you get off using "AOT"? Who the phuk are you? Angelina Jolie?

SWTXBelle
02-04-2008, 12:31 AM
Although this thread is 7 years old, I would like to add that there has always been high school fraternities, contrary to some posts early in this thread.
Our fraternity http://www.AlphaOmegaTheta.com was founded in brooklyn in 1946 and spread to Long Island and Connecticut durring the 50's. AOT had a great run until the late 90's.

There was hazing, but college fraternities in the 50's-90's had more than their fair share of hazing. Some still haze today.

Check us out at the above link. We are looking for men of good character to form new chapters of AOT.


So "always" means since 1946? Does that mean my GLO, founded in 1874, has been around since FOREVER?

rhoyaltempest
02-04-2008, 11:26 AM
Just to clear some things up, there is no such thing as a sorority sponsoring high school girls as a part of their organization. Charters are only given to groups at universities that qualify. I highly doubt any fraternity does this either. Any secret society or "sorority/fraternity" in high school has been started by students with no recognition from any greek organization. To be honest I think it's kind of pointless because most high school sororities are based on popularity contests, haze much more than most college sororities, and don't in any way prepare you for college rush. We laughed at the girls who put things references to their high school sororities on their recs. It's stupid and childish.

Perhaps some are refering to the youth groups that some sororities and fraternities have at high schools.

SOPi_Jawbreaker
02-04-2008, 11:47 AM
So "always" means since 1946? Does that mean my GLO, founded in 1874, has been around since FOREVER?


Well, when you're in high school, like something that has been around for like 62 years is totally like hella old. And like something that has been around for like 134 years is totally like even older than that. So yeah, your GLO has totally like been around since like forever. ;)

sass n klass
02-04-2008, 12:25 PM
In different parts of the country, there are highschools which permit those types of organizations. Based on my understand of a conversationt hat I had once with an individual who was i one, they are just local bodies, not incorporated and do not have a national presence. I will say;however that in the High School I attended, there were attempts made to that affect to no avail because administration got complaints that from local gangs represented in the school that it was unfair to let some students promote their affiliation while others were not allowed. Since administration was stupid, the couldn't justifiy the the exception so the fraternity was dissolved.

I will not tell you what you can not do. You can do whatever you want to do with the proper research and preparation. I would suggest that you look at some of the christian sororities and frats because they formed these orgs in non-traditional atomspheres. They might be a good resource to you.

AlphaGator
02-04-2008, 09:57 PM
and you can chek out http://www.alphaomegatheta.com

we are incorporated and had chapters in 2 states and Canada.

we are looking to charter new chapters all over the US and Canada.

AlphaGator
04-06-2008, 11:51 PM
Um, where do you get off using "AOT"? Who the phuk are you? Angelina Jolie?

AOT;

Alpha Omega Theta, we have been AOT since our founding in 1946. Do me a favor, spare me the rudemness and vulgarity

OK?

AlphaGator
04-06-2008, 11:57 PM
So "always" means since 1946? Does that mean my GLO, founded in 1874, has been around since FOREVER?

When I said "always" I didnt mean that my fraternity has "always" been around. Like since pre historic times or something.

I was just stating that high school fraternities have been around for quite some time. Most of the eraly posts in this thred state they dont exist and never existed.

I was just trying to make an educated post based on experience with HS fraternities. One of our rival fraternities was Omega Gamma Delta and they were founded in 1902, thats a history thats not too shabby, considering the sheer number of GLO's founded at the university level within the past 20 years, those are the newbies.

AlphaGator
04-07-2008, 12:02 AM
In different parts of the country, there are highschools which permit those types of organizations. Based on my understand of a conversationt hat I had once with an individual who was i one, they are just local bodies, not incorporated and do not have a national presence. I will say;however that in the High School I attended, there were attempts made to that affect to no avail because administration got complaints that from local gangs represented in the school that it was unfair to let some students promote their affiliation while others were not allowed. Since administration was stupid, the couldn't justifiy the the exception so the fraternity was dissolved.

I will not tell you what you can not do. You can do whatever you want to do with the proper research and preparation. I would suggest that you look at some of the christian sororities and frats because they formed these orgs in non-traditional atomspheres. They might be a good resource to you.


My fraternity, AOT, yes I said AOT, was and is incorporated, look it up on the New York State dept of state website. We had about 14 chapters in Brooklyn, Long Island and Connecticut in our heyday. We had a Grand Council that met monthly.

Omega Gamma Delta had about 30 chapters in a five state radius in and around New York and they had Grand Council meetings monthy as well.

LainaIsPHIMU
04-07-2008, 02:05 AM
My younger brother (who is in fifth grade) is a member of a GLO called Sigma Beta, or something along those lines.
It is sponsered by a College level fraternity and they allow 5th-12th graders to join. The main purpose is for educational growth, but my brother is a part of a Step team thru it. By being in this group, he has a better chance of being in the fraternity at a college level. but this orginization was not started by people at their school. I doubt you will be able to start your own without the help of an existing GLO.
but i may be wrong

libelle
04-07-2008, 10:42 AM
High school fraternities and sororities are still popular in some places. They tend to operate across several high schools within the same town. I was not a member of one but most of my high school friends were(are). See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_Kappa_National_Fraternity or http://deltabetasigma.com/

nittanyalum
04-07-2008, 11:44 AM
AOT;

Alpha Omega Theta, we have been AOT since our founding in 1946. Do me a favor, spare me the rudemness and vulgarity

OK?
Your website link doesn't come up. The link for the org doesn't lead to anything in the listing on wikipedia. Your myspace page comes up on a google search, though. Interesting. The founding date is mid-October, but you say because of the "Christmas season" in which you were founded your colors are red and green. Wouldn't orange and black have been more appropriate to the season? And so you're now going to "charter" chapters at colleges in addtion to high schools? How are you getting college guys to join a historically high school-based fraternity? And what is up with that strange video montage set to music of high school-looking-age guys circa the 1960s eating pizza and then giving each other buzz haircuts? I'm going to be honest, it creeped me out.

Elephant Walk
04-07-2008, 11:54 AM
We had a sorority and a black fraternity which were both city-wide. The sorority did quite a bit of philanthropy, but besides it's formal wasn't terribly exciting. The "hazing" of the big brothers was a blast.