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DGMarie 01-04-2004 01:25 PM

The wife of William Faulkner and his daughter were both DG's

ADPiSAI 01-04-2004 02:35 PM

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Originally posted by phisigduchesscv
I'm not sure if any other group does this or not. Only initiated Phi Sigma Sigma's can wear our crest.
ADPi does this too.

sairose 01-04-2004 03:55 PM

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Originally posted by phisigduchesscv

Also, I think Phi Sigma Sigma is one of the few who initiates graduate students as active collegiate sisters.

I think so, at least for NPC...I haven't heard of many GLOs(NPC or not) that do. Although SAI *does* initiate graduate students. We're fixing to give a bid to one, actually. :)

Just curious, is it very often that you have graduate students as members? THis will be the first since I've been a sister of SAI, and I don't hear of it happening often. I think it's because most people just assume graduate students can't when maybe that's not so.

PhiPsiRuss 01-04-2004 04:01 PM

Initiating Graduate Students
 
Phi Kappa Psi simply requires that the gentleman be a full time student at the host institution.

Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, was initiated into Phi Psi's Virginia Alpha chapter when he was attending law school, and was chapter president.

When he enrolled at Johns Hopkins for his doctoral studies, he transferred his membership to the Maryland Alpha chapter, and was again elected chapter president.

PsychTau 01-05-2004 10:26 PM

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Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
That is EXACTLY the reason why I took pictures of every meal at lunch and dinner (including dessert!). The chapter sisters didn't want to believe me!
OK, I'm curious....now I want to see the pictures!!!! Can you post one or two unique ones?

PsychTau

GammaGirl1219 01-05-2004 11:01 PM

A few Gamma Phi Firsts.......

We were the first sorority to be in the white house woodrow wilsons daughters were Gamma girls

The term "sorority" was actually coined and first used for Gamma

and kinda cool locally we just celebrated are twentith anniversery at my school

hope that helps!

:cool:

ASTLuv21 01-06-2004 12:22 AM

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Originally posted by pirepresent
Phi Sigma Sigma also uses gold! Our colors are king blue and gold - very similar to AZD's and DDD's. Also, I dont think the other sororities colors are "common" at all. Silver and bordeaux? Wine? Mode? Cafe au lait?? Just a few examples. Sorority color names are so interesting to me.

We also have a colony pin, in the shape of a very small sphinxhead. I like the design of AZD's a little better, but I like that we have them nonetheless :)

We also have mother pins. Not sure about fathers.

ETA: When trying to think of something unique about Phi Sig, I came up with the fact that we have a conclave every year, instead of every 2-3 years. Now I am sure that's not unique only to Phi Sig, I'm more curious as to which groups have them every year as well!

AST's also use the color Gold.

hotsauce 01-06-2004 12:50 AM

Hey ,
We are Pi Theta Sigma and we are a sorority of West Indian women and our mascot is the hummingbird

radioZTA 01-06-2004 11:18 AM

Here is a rather odd first:

Beta Sigma Omicron national sorority claimed that they were the first Greek group to get a personalized license plate with their letters on it. Of course, it wasn't the true Greek letters but getting "BSO" on your car was pretty good for 1956.

AZ-AlphaXi 01-06-2004 12:11 PM

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Originally posted by DolphinChicaDDD
Oooh!! Why doesn't Tri Delta have on of them!!! I want a colony pin!! Do you get to keep it, or does it get returned to EO??
Alpha Xi Delta colony members get to keep their colony pin and many use it as their guard instead of the chapter letters.

TigerLilly 01-06-2004 12:21 PM

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Originally posted by AZ-AlphaXi
Alpha Xi Delta colony members get to keep their colony pin and many use it as their guard instead of the chapter letters.
Actually I've also seen some girls wear the colony pin AND the chapter letters guard...it starts to look cluttered after a while!

sairose 01-06-2004 07:06 PM

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Originally posted by TigerLilly
Actually I've also seen some girls wear the colony pin AND the chapter letters guard...it starts to look cluttered after a while!
LOL I don't think SAIs know what cluttered means. :D Most of us proudly wear as many guards as we can! At Convention this summer, I noticed the national officers had just a MASS of guards, between their chapter, awards, and all the offices they've held. I personally like it that way. I only have one guard right now (my chapter), but I'm fixing to get two more, for the offices I've held.

nhpgator 01-06-2004 08:21 PM

a few fun aoii facts

we do have a colony pin

we do not have badge guards nor are we permitted to attach anything to our badge so that means no dangles - so we have charm bracelets and the like available to us if we want fun charms.

we have a Ruby "A" Badge - Many chapters have established the tradition of presenting to a member a badge with the Alpha completely set with rubies as recognition of special services, at the chapter's selection. It may be given outright to an individual or may be a travelling award. It is neat i think that each chapter can give it for a reason they see fit. My chapter gives it for most outstanding new member, some give it for highest gpa, etc... it's neat at convention to meet another ruby a and find out why she got it.

Our Founders' Day is December 8, or a date as near to it as is practical, is Founders' Day. Although Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on January 2, 1897, this date usually falls during school holidays. December 8 was chosen because it was Stella George Stern Perry's birthday.


I also like our convention Banquet Song - At the close of the Rose Banquet at Convention, it is a custom to sing the Epsilon Chapter Song. It may be sung once as a solo, or by a group, and then the entire Convention sings it together while standing hand-in-hand.

it is unique that AOII chapters choose their chapter name, as long as it is not the name of another chapter the colony picks the name they want, usually with some signifance. For example our chapter at UF was Gamma Omicron, named for a lady Mrs Good who helped start the chapter - the G for Gamma comes from the G of Good - and for the Omicron chapter who helped with the foundation as well. Then the USF chapter chose Gamma Theta to thank "Gamma" Omicron they chose gamma ant Theta because teh school is in "T"ampa!! pretty cool huh!! One of newer chapter chose Mu Lambda in honor of one of Past International Presidents who had just passed away her name was Mary Louise Roller - thus the Mu from Mary and Lambda from Louise!!

lastly i think one of our open rituals is very neat, it is a candlighting ritual that is open to the public, where in founding order the name of each chapter is said by either the chapter president or an alum and their sub motto is said in english and greek if the chapter has a greek version as well. All the chapters are represented even closed chapters.

DolphinChicaDDD 01-06-2004 08:46 PM

now all you who have colony pins are making me jealous!!

i want a founder's pin!!

i'll have to make my own...and sell it to all new chapters...licensed, of course;)

HotDamnImAPhiMu 01-06-2004 09:04 PM

Those are some really cool facts about AOII; I'm jealous Phi Mu doesn't have some of the same traditions!

JonoBN41 01-08-2004 01:54 AM

To return to the original question, LAMBDA CHI ALPHA was the FIRST fraternity to condemn hazing and the FIRST to abolish pledgeship. We have had Associate Members since the early '70s. I was one of the first AMs.

Not exciting enough? How's this...Lambda Chi's Official vegetable is the potato!!! Now this is juicy stuff, huh?

Jono

KillarneyRose 01-08-2004 02:03 AM

Re: Re: Giraffe. Yumm.
 
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Originally posted by AEPhiSierra
there is something so wrong about eating your mascot!! Imagine a glo's mascot was a chicken or a turkey (remember Benjamin Franklin did want to make the turkey our national bird), wouldn't it be kind of wierd. "Yum, our mascot is delicious"

ok, that was my random thought of the day.


There's this little bar in my hometown that serves delicious turtle soup, but I haven't been able to bring myself to eat it since I joined Delta Zeta.

RACooper 01-08-2004 04:25 AM

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Originally posted by JonoBN41
To return to the original question, LAMBDA CHI ALPHA was the FIRST fraternity to condemn hazing and the FIRST to abolish pledgeship. We have had Associate Members since the early '70s. I was one of the first AMs.

Not exciting enough? How's this...Lambda Chi's Official vegetable is the potato!!! Now this is juicy stuff, huh?

Jono

And not just any potatoe.... the Maine potatoe ;)

Yep Lambda Chi Alpha condemned hazing in 1928 and began revoking charters shortly there-after for hazing offenses.


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