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oops i'm a terrible officer, i was the historian for 3 months when one of our officers left http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/icons/icon11.gif. Well, I'm gonna wait for another Tri Delta to come on here and say it, cause I don't want to mess us. Okay I should clarify a REASON why they were chosen is told to the new members at their retreat. Hmmmm. |
Our associate member pin is in the shape of a delta with a chi in the middle separating the pin into four sections. They are given a meaning to "inspire" the AMs but I wouldn't really consider those words to be an alternate meaning to our letters but more of a meaning for the letters on the pin. The AM ceremony is open and so are the meaning of these letters.
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If I told you, I'd have to kill you :)
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The Hebrew on our badge causes a great deal of head-scratching - and listing as a "Jewish sorority" on e-bay. :)
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Gamma Phi
If you speak Hebrew you can speculate what it stands for :rolleyes:
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Heck, if you speak/read Hebrew you can read it - but you still won't know exactly what it means to Gamma Phi. ;)
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Alpha Sigma Kappa's is secret ;)
However, our Greek letters represent the social aspect of our sorority. Our formal name, Women in Technical Studies, represents our focus on academics and learning. |
AST has a closed and an open motto. The open motto is Active, Self-Reliant, Trustworthy - obviously spelling AST as well. The closed motto is nunya bizniz :P
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I probably could have replied to this like 15 days ago... but whatever.
Sigma Phi Epsilon does not have a public meaning. Although, a few of our symbols have partially public meanings (like the Greek Orthodox cross on the crest or the fact that our badge is a heart). |
Yeah the meaning behind the Psi Upsilon are secret. However unlike most organizations our coat of arms is completely open.
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