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Good question. I do know that lettered sweatshirts, letterman jackets, and sweaters were worn in (and probably even before) the 1960s. They may've only worn these for certain types of events and it may also vary by campus or type of GLO.
It made me think back to when this old man (probably about 65-70 years old) came on campus during homecoming with his lettered sweatshirt on that was clearly old. I think it was Sigma Chi. A couple of students laughed at him. My Sorors and I were like :confused: because when WE see older Greeks (and not just BGLOers) with letters on they get the utmost love and respect from us. |
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I think the transition occured at the same time that high school and college students stopped wearing letterman sweaters and started wearing jackets. |
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At an HBCU homecoming a few years ago, there were Sorors singing circle songs with lettered sweaters. It was a line celebrating its 25th Deltaversary with lettered sweaters that they got made for homecoming. It was absolutely beautiful. :D I may've even seen younger members doing the ol' school sweater thing. I had one passed down to me by a Soror who crossed in the '50s. I decided to put that in my non-wearable collection, though. :o |
At my chapter, as an initiation gift the big brother gives his little a letter sweatshirt(usually a hoodie). In return, the little gives the big a paddle.
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I've found candid photos in those yearbooks with letters on houses, floats, plaques, etc. but the men in the photos are almost always wearing a coat and tie. I have a few more yearbooks from that era that I still have to go through. I'll let you know if I find anything. |
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Pitt has put all of their old yearbooks (The Owl) online, and you can see Greeks year by year. Some of the pictures are a riot!
Enjoy!! |
^^^Wow, THAT is a serious undertaking on behalf of the university. Impressive.
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Maybe the material and how letters were attached could be compared to the types of helments that the football team used.;)
Times and materials along with designs do change!:D In the mid sixtys, the letters were printed on with a rubber type letters that after washing begin to fall of!:(:mad: |
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Marquette also has all the issues of the Hilltop online. It's really neat - I looked up my mom! :) |
My school doesn't even have a yearbook. Or a football team. Ha! I wish we had traditions and school pride like other schools do. Our only traditions are protests and not showering.
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