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aggieAXO 05-24-2002 02:54 AM

I heard somewhere (can't remember source) that his wife was an AXO and that there was an AXO pin on the flag that was placed on the moon

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Originally posted by AlphaGam1019


FYI, Armstrong is a member of Phi Delta Theta.


AlphaGam1019 05-24-2002 08:46 AM

*cough* urban legend *cough*

DeltAlum 05-24-2002 09:59 PM

Hmmm...

I've heard this "pin on the flag on the moon" thing over and over again.

I'm wondering if Neil Armstrong had several wives, or his one wife belonged to eight or ten sororities?

In any event, I'm surprized Apollo XI ever got off the ground with that many sorority badges on board.

sigkapgirl 05-24-2002 10:14 PM

Originally posted by kristiAZD


Steve,
Don't forget about Dr. Seuss!! I am forever being reminded of that by my boyfriend.
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Actually, we just had Dr. Suess Day at my university due to Mrs. Geisel's(Dr. Suess' wife) major contributions to our campus. Our campus' central landmark library is named after the Geisel family. This would be the most feautured item on all university post cards and souveneirs.


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Just a note, but Dr. Suess's wife was a Sigma Kappa! Often times Sig Eps and Sig Kaps have Xmas parties and watch "The Grinch that Stole Christmas", all Sig Kaps and Sig Eps know why :)

aggieAXO 05-24-2002 11:35 PM

he he he he he

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
Hmmm...

I've heard this "pin on the flag on the moon" thing over and over again.

I'm wondering if Neil Armstrong had several wives, or his one wife belonged to eight or ten sororities?

In any event, I'm surprized Apollo XI ever got off the ground with that many sorority badges on board.


navane 05-25-2002 12:38 AM

Re: Re: Also....
 
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Originally posted by phikappapsiman


I remember him...he won two gold medals...he also got busted for possession of marijuana, didn't he? I seem to remember it being in the paper a while back:D


He has one individual gold medal and one men's team gold medal from the Atlana Games in 1996. At least, I think that's right.

But yes, he was arrested (or, he turned himself in, that is) for he and his roommate being in posession of marijuana, paraphanalia such as scales and baggies, and $30,000 in cash. They charged him for posession with intent to sell. Though, I don't know what the outcome of his trial was.

Knowing that he was in deep doo-doo, he resigned his place on the Sydney Olympic team before the National Archery Association could strip him of it.

That same year, one of the other US Archery Men's Team members was found to have cheated during the Olympic trials (after completely missing the target, he shot an extra arrow when no one was looking). The National Archery Association yanked *him* from the Olympic team. So, 2 of the 3 were ousted. For the first time in history, both of the olympic team alternates were sent to the games!

That wasn't archery's finest hour. ;)

How do I know all of this? I am an archer myself and a member of the NAA. :)

Anyway, I didn't mention Justin's "boo-boo" in my post 'cause I didn't want anyone to think that I was saying something bad about Sigma Chi. Surely people make mistakes....and one organization isn't bad because of one member. :)

......Kelly :)

thetakates 05-25-2002 11:25 AM

Just a reply to a Sigma Chi. David Letterman was a Sigma Chi, but i have heard that he got kicked out because of grades. I have heard this from some brothers of SIgma Chi. But when he did his Ball State homecoming special with Biff, SIgma Chi ended up on there. THere flag and lots of their brothers! But he is still a Sigma Chi just a little bit of trivia there for you :).

kristiAZD 05-26-2002 12:02 AM

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Just a note, but Dr. Suess's wife was a Sigma Kappa! Often times Sig Eps and Sig Kaps have Xmas parties and watch "The Grinch that Stole Christmas", all Sig Kaps and Sig Eps know why :) [/B][/QUOTE]

My boyfriend and I had a discussion about this a few months ago and he told me that Dr. Suess's wife actually WASN'T a Sigma Kappa. That's what he was taught in his program since there has been so many rumors about it. Looks like this is another case like the pin on the moon.....will we ever know the truth? Probably not.;)

Glitter650 05-26-2002 12:22 AM

I think a lot of these "famous" people who are listed as famous greeks maybe added as kind of "honorary" members because they live up to the ideals of the Org. For instance Rosa Parks is listed as a Alpha Kappa Alpha I believe on one list I've seen, but I know she never attended college.. I believe they bestowed her member ship for showing that she posessed the qualities that their org. strives for... this may be the case for some of the other members listed on the famous lists...

princess781 05-26-2002 09:02 AM

Tim McGraw
 
Thanks for the post about Tim McGraw. I knew he was in a fraternity but I never knew which one. Does anyone know if Kenny Chesney was ever in a fraternity? He said in an interview about playing in houses, but he never mentioned that he was a member. Hmmm... Those are two men I would mix with anyday! Haha!

AlphaChiGirl 05-26-2002 09:33 AM

Until I get evidence (ie, I go to the moon, look at the flag), I'm going to disregard any and all sorority claims, including mine, to the "sorority pin on the moon" story.

Another famous AXO is National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice.

An AKA is Ruth Simmons, president of Brown University. I'm not sure if she's honorary, collegiate, or alum initiate.

misslocks04 05-26-2002 01:43 PM

Keisha Knight Puliiam
 
Keisha Knight Pulliam (rudy from the cosby show) is a Delta Sigma Theta

DeltAlum 05-26-2002 10:41 PM

To the best of my knowledge, Delta Tau Delta does not do honorary initiations or have honorary members.

We do, on very rare occassions, initiate an alumni, or someone who has given service to the Fraternity -- let's say a long time chapter advisor who was not an undergraduate member.

TechADPI 05-27-2002 01:29 AM

Famous Greeks
 
I heard that Pat Green is a Farm House alum from Texas Tech, and I am positive that Colby from Survivor II was a Phi Delt at Tech. Kate Capshaw (Steven Spielburg's wife) is an ADPi and so is Deanna Carter and Whinnie from 'The Wonder Years'.:D

RedRoseSAI 05-27-2002 02:38 AM

Well, I can say with total confidence, that SAI can claim the following:

Sheryl Crow (from U Missouri)
Jessye Norman (VERY famous opera singer...Howard U)
Katie Harman, Deborah Bryant, and Debra Barnes (Miss Americas 2002, 1967, and 1968, respectively).
Dr. Loretta Long (Susan on Sesame Street....from Eastern Michigan U.??)

We also have many famous musicans that have been initiated as honorary members, but these are a few that have been initaiated as college members. What a talented group! :)


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