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I propose that we henceforth refer to our new members as "dwarves".
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I hear "Baby Owls" far too often. I do not like the term and as far as I know, the HQ still discourages it.
I stand with others who never had a problem with the term pledge. It is/was a perfectly good word -- both the noun and the verb. I do not like the term "new member," but I use it to be correct. :) Technically, I see the new members as probationary members until their initiation, which for us is the next semester. |
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The jettisoning of "pledge" is just so silly. There are lots of words that get twisted around by certain groups of people or their actions - "Christian" leaps to mind - but that doesn't mean the people who know what it really means stop using it. |
Forgive me if this has been said. I glanced through the thread and didn't see it, but could have missed it.
My chapter used babies until last year. We were then told that it could be construed as hazing. Our chapter advisor told us that so I am unsure if it came from HQ, however judging by the other responses from KD sisters it doesn't appear so. The advisor wasn't new so I'm not sure why the change if it didn't come from nationals. |
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Which term, "baby" or "pledge"? DaffyKD |
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I actually attended formal meeting as an advisor yesterday and I was asked to remind the chapter to not say babies/baby doves/etc. |
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Any women with excessive alcohol issues sent to standards, Rusty Anchors? Oh noes, that is Blanche Deveraux's favorite bar! Those who stop showing up, Dead Weights? If a woman is often shacked up, she Dropped Anchor? Oh, the chapter facility or meeting place, the Anchorage. With Alpha Gamma Delta's new programming I could see a move towards a system similar to ADPi. New members are Alphas, initiated members Gammas, alumnae are Deltas, or Rosebuds, except that already has a usage for use. Hmmm petals, sisters sent to sorority court thorns? |
When I joined my local, I was a pledge until I was initiated.
When we went AEPhi, I was a new member until I was initiated. For AEPhi, most things that would imply that new members are "inferior" to sisters are discouraged. There are certain privileges (like wearing letters and participating in membership selection and ritual) that are not extended to new members. Aside from that, terms like "big sister" and "little sister" or "baby _____" are discouraged, and new members are considered "almost but not quite" on a par with initiated sisters. Besides, I might have belted anyone who called me a baby giraffe... :p ETA: "Thetartots" had me LMAO. I might have belted anyone who called me that, too, had I joined Theta. |
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Tri Delta pledges have always been called pearls. Baby Deltas? Baby Dolphins? Puh-leeze. :eek: |
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As for Thetartots, it's just something silly. It makes me giggle, but I wouldn't want to be called that lol. Idk *sigh* I feel like there are much greater offenses to our founders out there, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms. This doesn't really bother me. But really, I think this might only bother the generation or so older than us, because it's so widely-used in colleges without hardly anyone in the sorority, other than HQ, fussing about it. This is just an observation, though. |
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