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My bet would be that they weren't allowed to wear a badge Quill... hence the capital Q. That's how I differentiate between my house key and my badge Key. :p Not that it really matters.
AFAIK, the only thing our NMs are not allowed to wear is a Key, our badge. They could wear a t-shirt with a key on it or something, though. We encourage them to wear their NM pins as a symbol of the promise they've made, and to wear all sorts of other 'nalia for advertising and pride. I've never heard anything about our crest being reserved for initiated members. Come to think of it, I've only ever seen one sweatshirt with our crest on it. So that's kind of a moot point. If any other Kappas know, please weigh in. And I'm with OTW that it's very important to follow your HQ's policy, whatever it is. I get nervous when I hear about chapters that don't follow policy on little things like this; it makes me wonder what else they're doing that isn't HQ-approved. |
With ADPi, until a member is fully initiated she may not have items with the crest. I'm not just talking wearing it, I mean No bumper stickers with it, No keychains, No cups, nothing.
It's not usually a problem making sure new members don't wear their badges until after full initiation, because the darned things never seem to arrive on time anyway! :P (I think that's pretty universal for greeks, not just an ADPi thing, though) |
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Keys are only worn by initiated members and pledge pins only by those who haven't been initiated but pledged to the fraternity. In my chapter, we got our lettered jerseys after initiation and like kateshort said, our badges usually don't arrive until well after initiation! |
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NM's can wear letters but cannot wear the Crest until initiated. I am not sure if they can't have it in their possession either. I know my little had the crest in her possession before she got initiated bc eventually it turned out to be one of my birthday gifts. It was actually the first thing I have ever received with the crest on it.
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When I was a new member, we were allowed to wear letters etc. I received a shirt with block letters on bid day. We were not allowed to wear our badge or our crest until after initiation. This was (and I believe still is) the policy according to our International Office.
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When a man chooses to accept his bid from Sigma Chi Fraternity, from that point on he is considered a Sigma Chi pledge and may wear shirts, etc., with the words "SIGMA CHI" or "SIGS" but not the Greek letters Sigma Chi (a national regulation). He may wear Greek letters after initiation.
ETA: Only members may wear the badge or display the crest. Pledges may also wear shirts, etc. with an unadorned white cross on a blue shield as found on the Fraternity's crest and similar to the Fraternity's pledge pin. |
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