I was in a Sorority. A group of us dorm girls wanted to start a Sorority. Long story short, we couldn't and were encouraged to pledge Delta Zeta which at the time was having membership problems. So about 20 of the most unlikely sorority girls ever, ventured into the greek system. This was the mid 70's and thankfully the whole greek system was a little laid back in Northern California.
There were 5 or 6 sororities and maybe 7 frats. The houses were small and it was not required to live in the house. We went to UCLA once for some sort of west coast sorority thing. The house we stayed at was just like something you would see in a 60's movie. Big house, formal everything, special dorm room for pledges and prissy girls. We were rough, rowdy and could drink anyone under the table.We all felt like the poor country cousins. I have some of my best memories from that weekend! Including a car load of us girls knocking on the door of an RV to use the bathroom while stuck in traffic going over the Grapevine.
It was fun, glad I did it, had some great moments but it's not for everyone. bikerHen



We all felt like the poor country cousins. I have some of my best memories from that weekend! Including a car load of us girls knocking on the door of an RV to use the bathroom while stuck in traffic going over the Grapevine. 
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