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When I went to college, pledges weren't allowed to wear the letters until initiated and knew the meaning. We could wear anything with "Chi O" or "Chi Omega" written out in script. Per our national HQ, this is now considered hazing (because it sets 1 group apart from the rest). I see their point, but it was kind of a big thing to get initiated and finally be able to wear the letters.
We still don't allow non-Chi Os to wear the crest, so that will never be on a date party t-shirt or mom's/dad's day item. |
Personally, I'm against our policy that associates of our fraternity can wear letters but hey, shit happens. I can't control that
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TYMEZ-Z HAHHHHHHHD. |
So, with all the Never-Evers, what do you do with old items with your letters or crest on then? How do you stop something like this:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...Pi_in_Iraq.jpg |
That man is wearing knickers!
Or are they bloomers! Either way he gets a pass on the inapprorpriate letter wearing. |
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I guess we haze too, as our new members aren't allowed to wear letters... :rolleyes:
However, our new member pin is our crest with the Greek letters removed. To each GLO their own. |
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