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PhiPsiRuss 01-02-2004 08:27 PM

Colony Badges & Pins
 
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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??
I still have my colony pledge pin, and my colony brother badge. You need to contact Poseiden and ask him. I'd hate to think that you got overlooked. ;)

AEPhiSierra 01-02-2004 08:43 PM

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Originally posted by sugar and spice .As far as I know we are the only sorority to use our jewel, the pearl, not only as a jewel but as a symbol. (I know other sororities have symbolic meanings behind their jewels, but the jewel isn't used as a symbol associated with that group per se.)
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Originally posted by Buttonz
I don't think we are the only ones, but we are one of the few that have the same pins, and no choice of anything but the standard gold pin unless you have been active in the national level over 10 years, then you can have the white gold one. There are no extra jewels, perals, nothing, because the six pearls on our pin have to do with the six pearls you need to earn during the NM process
The pearl is an important symbol for AEPhi and that is why we only have one pin. It wouldn't have the same meaning if wasn't only in pearls.

I think its unique that our Beta Chapter was founded less than two months after our Alpha. I also don't think anyone else uses the giraffe as a mascot.

PhiPsiRuss 01-02-2004 08:50 PM

Giraffe. Yumm.
 
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Originally posted by AEPhiSierra
I also don't think anyone else uses the giraffe as a mascot.
We use the giraffe as the main course at our Founders Day banquets. Tastes just like chicken. ;)

The_Nash 01-03-2004 06:50 AM

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Originally posted by The_Nash
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Originally posted by AXiD670
Regarding the badge thing, AZD has a separate colony pin used when establishing a colony on campus. What other groups have separate colony pins?
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Sigma Pi has a seperate colony pin. It is known as the Founding Father's Pin
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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??



You Get to keep the pin

AEPhiSierra 01-03-2004 03:15 PM

Re: Giraffe. Yumm.
 
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Originally posted by russellwarshay
We use the giraffe as the main course at our Founders Day banquets. Tastes just like chicken. ;)
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.

azdtaxi 01-03-2004 06:25 PM

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Originally posted by AUDeltaGam
I think we are the only sorority whose meaning behind the shape of their badge is not a secret. It's open knowledge why we use the anchor badge!
The shape of our badge isnt a secret either it represents our open motto "The quill is mighter then the sword"

AOcutiePi4ever 01-03-2004 08:25 PM

Re: Phi Psi Badges & Pins
 
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Originally posted by russellwarshay
Also, only members may wear the badge, so if a Phi Psi wants to pin his sweetheart, he does so with a special sweetheart pin.

that is sooooooooooooooooooo pretty.......

BaylorBean 01-03-2004 09:14 PM

I don't know much about other GLO's history but Sigma Kappa may be the only sorority where our first three chapters, the Alpha, Beta, and Gamma chapters, were all at the same school, Colby College, and active at the same time.
Did any other GLO's have this?

AGDee 01-03-2004 09:18 PM

We don't eat squirrels, but food at our International Reunion Day and throughout Convention is red, buff, and green! We were saying at the last banquet that we're glad our colors work well with food because if we were Tri Sigma's or AZD's we'd be eating some strange stuff!

Dee

PhiPsiRuss 01-03-2004 09:21 PM

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Originally posted by AGDee
We don't eat squirrels, but food at our International Reunion Day and throughout Convention is red, buff, and green! We were saying at the last banquet that we're glad our colors work well with food because if we were Tri Sigma's or AZD's we'd be eating some strange stuff!

Dee

So who gets the job of separating the M&Ms by color?

Unregistered- 01-03-2004 09:22 PM

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Originally posted by AGDee
We don't eat squirrels, but food at our International Reunion Day and throughout Convention is red, buff, and green! We were saying at the last banquet that we're glad our colors work well with food because if we were Tri Sigma's or AZD's we'd be eating some strange stuff!

Dee

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!

sairose 01-03-2004 09:23 PM

Ok I know we're not the *only* sorority to do this...but instead of adopting an existing philanthropy, we have our own. Like I said, I know there's other GLOs that have their own, but I still think it's cool. :)

And instead of only having one philanthropy, we have SAI Philanthropies, Inc which has numerous philanthropic projects. (All music related of course)

RACooper 01-03-2004 09:43 PM

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Originally posted by rho4life
Also, I don't think anyone else has the poodle for a mascot, the only other org that has a dog is the Omega's, and it's not always the same dog.
Actually Lambda Chi has the German Shepard.......


I don't know if anyone mentioned this by any AGDs but they have two different coat-of-arms, one for the US and one for Canada. The one for Canada was altered to conform with the then British rules of heraldry.....

CutiePie2000 01-03-2004 10:14 PM

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Originally posted by RACooper
I don't know if anyone mentioned this by any AGDs but they have two different coat-of-arms, one for the US and one for Canada. The one for Canada was altered to conform with the then British rules of heraldry.....
Yes, dahlink, I discussed this in July 2001, and they are called Armorial Bearings. Question about AGD's armorial bearings?

mu_agd 01-03-2004 10:55 PM

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Originally posted by russellwarshay
So who gets the job of separating the M&Ms by color?
i've actually done this many times. it's not fun!


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