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Tex1899 12-27-2006 09:28 PM

I'm going to go with Sigma Chi or Phi Beta Kappa ..."__________ graduated Phi Beta Kappa." I'd bet a lot of non-Greeks, and especially those who did not attend college, don't know what Phi Beta Kappa is.

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Originally Posted by Firehouse (Post 1375169)
I'll go with the Q-Dogs, because so many professional athletes have the brand on their upper arms. People see it every Saturday, Sunday.

Most people probably don't realize what they're seeing...

Too bad Gerald Ford passed away. I wonder if DKE's going to do something to memorialize him?

Scandia 12-27-2006 09:33 PM

IFC Fraternity- I want to nominate SigEp. Most people don't even name all 3 letters, because it seems that everyone knows what it is.

NPC Sorority- I think Tri-Delta due to the Saturday Night Live skit. The 3 same letters in a row make it easy to remember- while at the same time it has more chapters than the other 3 identical letter one.

Divine Nine Organization- Either AKA or Delta Sigma Theta.

Unregistered- 12-27-2006 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Scandia (Post 1375451)

NPC Sorority- I think Tri-Delta due to the Saturday Night Live skit. The 3 same letters in a row make it easy to remember- while at the same time it has more chapters than the other 3 identical letter one.

WTF? The other 3 identical letter one? Hi, bastard redheaded stepchild!

What's a matter with simply saying Tri Sigma?

DSTCHAOS 12-27-2006 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 7thSonofOsiris (Post 1375419)
You are 150% correct. Yes, hell yeah, A PHI A is the most widespread, most celebrated and most service driven BGLO/Fraternity in the world. It's chilly at the top, but somebody's got to do it.

Don't choke on yourself.

violetpretty 12-27-2006 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tex1899 (Post 1375447)
I'm going to go with Sigma Chi or Phi Beta Kappa ..."__________ graduated Phi Beta Kappa." I'd bet a lot of non-Greeks, and especially those who did not attend college, don't know what Phi Beta Kappa is.

True, but there will be people who have never heard of Greeks of any sort. I would say Phi Beta Kappa is the most well known because it is known among social Greeks AND the academic community. Are there people who don't know what Phi Beta Kappa is? Of course. There is no GLO that EVERYONE knows about.

honeychile 12-27-2006 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tex1899 (Post 1375447)
I'm going to go with Sigma Chi or Phi Beta Kappa ..."__________ graduated Phi Beta Kappa." I'd bet a lot of non-Greeks, and especially those who did not attend college, don't know what Phi Beta Kappa is.

I would beg to differ. Anybody who knows anyone who went to a school with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter knows about it. My Sabbath School teacher couldn't form a sentence without saying, "my son, the Phi Beta Kappa...."!

JessSigKap is right - there is no one GLO that everyone's going to know! I've taken abuse for not knowing about KD before college ("What, you know the other Farmville Four but not KD? What's the matter with you?" Hello, I was 15 at the time!); I'm sure others had the same experience. Just as I had heard of Pi Beta Phi, DG & ZTA, but there were none on my street.

AlexMack 12-28-2006 01:21 AM

I only knew tri-delta and that's because my first roommate pledged and became a sister, and if I'd stayed at UVM, I probably (emphasis on probably, I'm not presumptuous enough to believe it was definite) would have gone tri-delt too. They were my introduction to the greek system.
Before college, I knew none.
And no, I knew NOTHING about phi beta kappa. Nothing. I'll double check my new member's manual and see if there's anything in there OTW.

Drolefille 12-28-2006 10:21 AM

I know zilch about Phi Beta Kappa too. I have no idea if they were on my campus or not.

Elephant Walk 12-28-2006 11:19 AM

I knew of Pike, Sigma Nu, Sig Tau, and Sig Ep purely because they're on the campus of my hometown.

LTA4 12-28-2006 11:51 AM

it's hard to say-- i would say delta sigma theta but that could just be because i'm a black female from ohio. :) but yeah phi beta kappa is pretty much a household name.

sigtau305 12-28-2006 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by ejay286 (Post 1375102)
Which Org do you guys think is the most known across the United States or even the world? My vote would have to go to the BGLO Omega Psi Phi, almost everyone has heard of Que-dogs before. What about everybody else?

Phi Beta Kappa.

kddani 12-28-2006 09:14 PM

What about I Felta Thigh?

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7thSonofOsiris 12-28-2006 09:52 PM

Chaos..
 
Stop attacking me girl. Cut it!!! You are always starting chaos.

tld221 12-28-2006 10:40 PM

this should be a poll thread so we can keep track.

im gonna put my bid for "depends on insert whatever factor that affects what youre exposed to." the first greek org i ever heard up going to college was... (thinking of the first greek orgs i saw as a freshman)

TKE
Zeta Psi
DPhiE (i think theyre founded at NYU so they have somewhat of a big presence here. then, anyway)
AST
AEPhi (i believe theyre a jewish sorority?)
Pike
SigEp

funny, cause i see these letters least on GC. the big ones i see on this site i'd never heard of until GC (tho i do remember seeing Chi Omega on Price is Right a few times)
As for BGLO, i would say Delta. I'll easily admit that they have a big household name when it comes to greek life. BGLO fraternities... i have no idea, i learned about them all the same time.

I only heard of Phi Beta Kappa when learning about greek life, but didnt know they had a name like that.

PeppyGPhiB 12-29-2006 03:32 AM

Phi Beta Kappa
 
Since some people still don't seem to know what Phi Beta Kappa is: it is the most prestigious national academic honor society. Many universities do not have chapters, so if you haven't heard of it, that may be why, although my school didn't have a chapter and I certainly know of it. Although it is an academic society now, I don't think it was founded as one originally (someone correct me if I'm wrong). As others have said, it was the first GLO, and since it is a highly respected national honor society, its reputation is known by those inside and outside of the social GLO world.

Lily1909 12-29-2006 01:01 PM

Most familiar - Phi Beta Kappa
First GLO I knew - Alpha Xi Delta

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1375914)
AEPhi (i believe theyre a jewish sorority?

Yes, AEPhi was founded by seven Jewish women. AEPhi welcomes women of all backgrounds to our sisterhood.

DSTCHAOS 12-29-2006 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 7thSonofOsiris (Post 1375896)
Stop attacking me girl. Cut it!!! You are always starting chaos.

So silly. :)

dekeguy 12-29-2006 01:57 PM

I grew up in an extended family full of DEKES among the men and Thetas, Pi Phis, Kappas, and DZs among the ladies. My Grand Dad is Phi Beta Kappa as is my Uncle and my cousin Jeremy. So, from a very early age I was familiar with a number of Greek letter organizations. I would have to agree that Phi Beta Kappa is probably the most widely known nationally. Among social greek organizations I think it varies regionally. I rather doubt that any one social greek org could really claim to be the most widely known on a nation-wide basis. I wonder if being best known is relevant? I wonder if size of organization is relevant? There are lots of SAEs and they are generally good solid guys, there are very few ADGs and they likewise are generally good solid guys. Some orgs have reputations for being good dependable guys who party hearty but stay reasonable, and some are known primarily as hell raisers who would consider the mythical Delta Tau Chi as being tame and lame. I suppose it is really more about what you are known for rather than how well you are known.

Alpha Sig Scott 12-29-2006 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by dekeguy (Post 1376122)
I grew up in an extended family full of DEKES among the men and Thetas, Pi Phis, Kappas, and DZs among the ladies. My Grand Dad is Phi Beta Kappa as is my Uncle and my cousin Jeremy. So, from a very early age I was familiar with a number of Greek letter organizations. I would have to agree that Phi Beta Kappa is probably the most widely known nationally. Among social greek organizations I think it varies regionally. I rather doubt that any one social greek org could really claim to be the most widely known on a nation-wide basis. I wonder if being best known is relevant? I wonder if size of organization is relevant? There are lots of SAEs and they are generally good solid guys, there are very few ADGs and they likewise are generally good solid guys. Some orgs have reputations for being good dependable guys who party hearty but stay reasonable, and some are known primarily as hell raisers who would consider the mythical Delta Tau Chi as being tame and lame. I suppose it is really more about what you are known for rather than how well you are known.

Best answer to the original post I've read so far.

FAB*SpiceySpice 12-29-2006 03:10 PM

Before going to college and becoming Greek myself, the only GLOs I had heard of were Phi Beta Kappa (my dad is one), Beta Theta Pi (one of my best friends from high school was a year older than me and the first of my friends to go greek, so that's how I heard of them), and Tri Delt. Other than that, I had heard nothing, but that's not surprising considering I grew up in Omaha, NE. Not exactly a hotbed of greek activity. ;)

I would have to agree with others though who've said that Phi Beta Kappa is the most well-known nationally.

Tom Earp 12-29-2006 03:59 PM

While some keep mentioning Phi Beta Kappa, which started as the earliest known Greek named Society, they changed to an Honor Organization later.

If you now consider the current Social GLOs, I am sure a lot has to do with the region, ethnic background, and school one would be from or attend.

I became very familiar with the Male GLOs in starting a local Fraternity and which I would try to affiliate with. In the middle 60's, there was little expansion except by two. LXA and TKE were the majors and the Union Triad were the least for expansion as they are today.

Probably the best known Fraternity was SX because of the Song "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" and Chester Gould the penner of 'Dick Tracy" who would slip in something with SX in the cartoon that he did.

I am sure that African-Americans new little about Caucasion Fraternities as they were going to HBC and vice versa as the two ethnic groups rarely crossed paths untill now.

Actually is there a true answer, maybe not.

DeltAlum 12-29-2006 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1375978)
Although it is an academic society now, I don't think it was founded as one originally (someone correct me if I'm wrong).

That is true.

Here is a link to a history of Phi Beta Kappa...

http://www.clubs.psu.edu/PhiBetaKappa/hist.html

reverie 12-29-2006 04:22 PM

I think what's interesting is how people probably think fake sororities and fraternities are actual national organizations (although a lot of them do have locals, but those are usually coincidental).

I'm sure lots of younger girls now know of Delta Nu from Legally Blonde. (The second one mentioned Kappa, but I'm not sure how memorable the quota was for non-Greeks.)

DeltAlum 12-29-2006 05:05 PM

Delta Nu and Delta Tau Chi are Homecoming partners this year.

tld221 12-29-2006 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1376169)
I am sure that African-Americans new little about Caucasion Fraternities as they were going to HBC and vice versa as the two ethnic groups rarely crossed paths untill now.

cause we African-Americans ALL go to HBC's...

-tld221
--(NYU is a far cry from HBC)

Coramoor 12-29-2006 07:07 PM

I honestly knew nothing about frats/sororities period...at least that I remember. My only experience was a sorority house (Alpha Phi) that I drove by on my way to highschool and I'd check the girls out that would be walking in/out/sunbathing, etc.

tunatartare 12-29-2006 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1376269)
cause we African-Americans ALL go to HBC's...

obviously

LaneSig 12-29-2006 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1376169)

Probably the best known Fraternity was SX because of the Song "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" and Chester Gould the penner of 'Dick Tracy" who would slip in something with SX in the cartoon that he did.

Sorry, Tom, right idea, but wrong cartoonist. Milt Caniff, the creator of "Steve Canyon" would slip in aspects of Sigma Chi into his cartoons.

I also remember an episode of "Facts of Life". Blair is angry at her boyfriend. He tells Mrs. Garrett that Blair caught him dancing with the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.

DSTCHAOS 12-29-2006 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1376169)
I am sure that African-Americans new little about Caucasion Fraternities as they were going to HBC and vice versa as the two ethnic groups rarely crossed paths untill now.

"Until now" started when?

DSTCHAOS 12-29-2006 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 1376269)
cause we African-Americans ALL go to HBC's...

-tld221
--(NYU is a far cry from HBC)

He said "until now" which means as of today. Get with the program, silly. :)

Nah, I think he was pointing to the obvious segregation of years past. There's still segregation but more social interaction than before.

Ocalagirl 12-29-2006 10:18 PM

I would just have to say that I think it is what part of the country you come from and whether your family is greek...

The first sorority I knew of by name was Alpha Xi Delta because that is where I am a legacy from a long lost half sister I didn't meet until I was 15 and she became a sister the next year at UCF. I didn't put I was a legacy because I don't feel I truly am.

The first fraternity I knew by name was Sigma Chi because my next door neighbor pledged right at the time I got interested in GLO's.

Then after I started asking around I learned I was an almost legacy to Delta Zeta's and my neighbors that I am really closed to were a Tri-Delta and a Zeta Tau Alpha.

After I started looking into it, I pretty much by sixteen could name ever sorority at every major university in Florida I wanted to attend.

honeychile 12-30-2006 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DeltAlum (Post 1376228)
Delta Nu and Delta Tau Chi are Homecoming partners this year.

I can picture their float now!

ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl 12-30-2006 01:27 AM

Where I came from the big names were KD, Kappa, SAE, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, and Tri-Delt. But I didn't know all that until about senior year in high school. I knew Kappa Delta because my mom, and two aunts (and now a cousin) were, SAE because that's what my dad and uncle were, Sigma Nu because of my grand dad, Phi Mu from a cousin, and Pi Kap from another uncle. That was about it. Oh and AOPi (KD's rival at my mom's school) and ATO (SAE's rival there also). Then of course Delta Tau Chi (only I never could remember the whole name, I just knew "Deltas") and Phi Beta Kappa.


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