What are the paddles for in frats?

What are the paddles for in frats?

Pledges often purchase a blank wooden paddle to decorate commemorating their membership into the Greek Organization or to give as a gift to their “big brother” or “big sister” within the fraternity or sorority. To most sorority alumnae today, paddles represent sisterhood, pride, and tradition.

How big should a fraternity paddle be?

Greek paddles can range in size from small key chains to 2 1/2 feet tall. In general, your paddle should be four times as long as it is wide. If your design is 4 inches wide, the paddle should be 16 inches long. The length includes the handle.

How much do frat paddles cost?

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What are paddles used for?

The fraternity and sorority paddle is most commonly used today as a decorative keepsake representing brotherhood or sisterhood and is given as a gift according to a local chapter’s traditions. The history of the paddle, however, is rooted in violence and remains both a tool and symbol of hazing in Greek organizations.

Why are paddles considered hazing?

Their reasoning is that paddles carry negative images of hazing–so instead of trying to convince everyone that paddles are purely decoration, they decided to do away with them completely.

What happens during fraternity hazing?

The most common hazing behaviors included participating in a drinking game (53%); singing or chanting in public in a situation that is not a related event, game, or practice (31%); drinking large amounts of alcohol to the point of getting sick or passing out (26%); being awakened at night by other members (19%); and …

What is fraternity hazing?

What is fraternity hazing? Hazing, as defined by stophazing.org is “any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them, regardless of a person’s willingness to participate.”

What is fraternity initiation?

A fraternity initiation is any type of ritual (which may involve hazing) that pledges must go through in order to be formally accepted into a fraternity. Most fraternity initiation rituals are kept secret, with only full-fledged members and pledges being initiated having access to details.

Do you paint both sides of a sorority paddle?

Probably the best time-saving sorority paddle hack there is: spray paint the small wooden letters for your paddle instead of painting each one by hand. Repeat for a more vibrant shade, but be sure to let the paint dry between sprays. Finally, use some spray modge-podge to spray the letters and seal in the color.

What paint do you use on paddles?

The best paint to use for a paddle is acrylic paint.

Are there any Greek fraternity or sorority paddles?

We pride ourselves on having the largest selection of Greek Fraternity and Sorority branded paddles, blank wood paddles, mascot plaques and wooden accessories in the industry.

Why do sorority pledges get blank wooden paddles?

Pledges often purchase a blank wooden paddle to decorate commemorating their membership into the Greek Organization or to give as a gift to their “big brother” or “big sister” within the fraternity or sorority. 22 To most sorority alumnae today, paddles represent sisterhood, pride, and tradition. 23

Is the paddling a hazing tool in fraternities?

Unfortunately, paddling continues to be used as a hazing tool in fraternities, and although less frequently, sororities too.

Are there any states that prohibit the use of paddles?

In response to increased reports of hazing, many states began to adopt anti-hazing legislation, and today all but six states (Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Wyoming) have adopted statutes that prohibit hazing. 19 These statutes are generally broad enough to preclude the use of paddling.

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