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pirate00 04-12-2001 01:49 PM

Legacies, anyone?
 
Just wondering who here is part of a legacy and of what fraternity/sorority.

gphi2k 04-12-2001 01:52 PM

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Originally posted by pirate00:
Just wondering who here is part of a legacy and of what fraternity/sorority.
Please do a search. there is already a thread on this. I know cause I started it a while ago http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif .

ztafairy 04-12-2001 03:12 PM

I am a direct legacy. My sister was a Zeta Tau Alpha at the same school that I went to. She was a big factor in my decision to join ZTA. And it was fun to be in the same sorority, at the same time with her.

hillarypbf1723 04-12-2001 03:25 PM

I am a direct legacy to KKG, from my sister. However during rush they dropped me and my other friend who is also a KKG legacy from her sister the day before pref night. So I went Pi Phi!

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Pi Phi love and mine

newbie 04-12-2001 04:43 PM

I'm a KD legacy b/c of my sister, who has since gone alum.

ZTAngel 04-12-2001 05:33 PM

I am a AEPhi legacy through my aunt. But, they don't have a chapter at my school.

carnation 04-12-2001 06:38 PM

Hey, Hillary! I'm glad you're a Pi Phi!

AEPhi-QTPie 04-12-2001 07:19 PM

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Originally posted by ZTAngel:
I am a AEPhi legacy through my aunt. But, they don't have a chapter at my school.
AEPhi legacy here! Hey ZTAngel, do you know which school your Aunt pledged at? Also, I am at UCF, now, too! (For grad school) http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif


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bubbles17 04-12-2001 07:55 PM

I am a Kappa Kappa Gamma legacy--mom, sister, grandma were KKG's.

I am also a PiPhi legacy--well I'm not sure if I am or not--but my aunt was a PiPhi. Anyone know if that counts?

carnation 04-12-2001 09:30 PM

Bubbles--I wish it did! But Pi Phi counts grandmothers, moms, and sisters only.

IowaHawkeye 04-13-2001 12:14 AM

I'm an Alpha Gamma Delta legacy.. but we don't have AGD here at Iowa http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif BUT the good news is, now, my sister and my children will be DZ and AGD legacies!!! yea http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

bubbles17 04-13-2001 02:04 AM

Carnation--aww. Is that rule the same for any NPC sorority, or does each sorority have differnt definitions? Thank you!!!

ZTAngel 04-13-2001 02:07 AM

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Originally posted by AEPhi-QTPie:
AEPhi legacy here! Hey ZTAngel, do you know which school your Aunt pledged at? Also, I am at UCF, now, too! (For grad school) http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif



My aunt pledged at the University of Florida back in the 70's.


Unregistered- 04-13-2001 02:22 AM

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Originally posted by bubbles17:
Carnation--aww. Is that rule the same for any NPC sorority, or does each sorority have differnt definitions? Thank you!!!
Hi bubbles,

I can't speak for the other NPC sororities, but an Alpha Gamma Delta legacy can be a sister, daughter, STEPDAUGHTER!, or granddaughter of an initiated AGD.

In my chapter a cousin of one of the sisters was initiated, and though cousin status isn't officially recognized as a legacy, we still thought that it was really special to see one of her family members be initiated into our sisterhood!



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carnation 04-13-2001 08:42 AM

Bubbles--

I guess that someone from each different sorority might know! Maybe some sororities even give each chapter some leeway. My daughter's 2 cousins were AOPis and when she pledged, the chapter told her that she'd been considered a legacy!

Hootie 04-14-2001 11:49 AM

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Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine:
Hi bubbles,

I can't speak for the other NPC sororities, but an Alpha Gamma Delta legacy can be a sister, daughter, STEPDAUGHTER!, or granddaughter of an initiated AGD.

In my chapter a cousin of one of the sisters was initiated, and though cousin status isn't officially recognized as a legacy, we still thought that it was really special to see one of her family members be initiated into our sisterhood!


We've had issues with cousins in the past. And twice now we've accepted them...but we didn't look upon them as legacy, just very special consideration.


Buck-Chi-O 04-16-2001 12:31 AM

I know that Chi-O doesn't consider aunts to be legacies, but I do know that you can get permission from nationals to wear your aunt's pin as a legacy pin. It depends on the case.

ISU_XO 04-16-2001 02:27 PM

Does anyone know anymore legacy rules? My aunts (Zeta Tau Alpha & AOPi) - thought that I would be a legacy due to my relationship with them - is that true?


dzrose93 04-16-2001 02:33 PM

Direct legacies are considered to be the daughter, sister or grandaughter of an initiated sorority member. A few years ago in DZ, the rules were changed to include step-daughters, step-sisters and step-grandaughters.

Aunts, cousins, and other family members who are DZ sisters can write recs for their family members going through Rush, and the women will be given special consideration, but they are not considered legacies.

ztafairy 04-16-2001 03:08 PM

Same with Zeta Tau Alpha. You are considered a direct legacy when your mother, sister, or grandmother was or is a Zeta. The sheets that we receive before rush that has the information of all the rushees on it does, however, have on it if the rushee has a cousin or an aunt in a sorority and lists the sorority on it. Even though cousins and aunts are not considered direct legacies in Zeta, the rushee who has any kind of legacy of Zeta in their family is looked upon very highly. I think any legacy of any sorority, whether it be your mother or your cousin who was in a sorority, should be looked highly upon.

zete_boy 04-16-2001 03:49 PM

Hey, we had an interesting legacy, when i was a pledge in 1998 i had a guy as a pledge brother, but he moved away during his pledge period, and when he came home a year later, we put him through, the cool thing was when he came back his younger brother was in university as well, so he brought him out and they were initiated together, a legacy in the same class, anyone have a similar story, i find it really cool, i can see twins doing this, but not younger and older brothers two or three years apart being initiated together

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AlphaXiGirl 04-17-2001 11:40 PM

I'm a GDI triple legacy!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

shadokat 04-18-2001 09:38 AM

I know with D Phi E, only sisters, daughters or granddaughters are truly legacies. Aunts, cousins and such are not. Although we've been known to take a special look at that.

aopirose 04-18-2001 11:18 AM

AOII's official legacy policy is that a legacy is a biological or adopted daughter, granddaughter, or sister of an initiated member alive or deceased, of any chartered AOII chapter. Half-sisters or step relations are also included if the relation to the AOII member has been a close one.

Unofficially, it would depend on the chapter and how they look at other relationships. I think that some special consideration would be given to nieces and cousins.

Hope this helps.

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Originally posted by ISU_XO:
Does anyone know anymore legacy rules? My aunts (Zeta Tau Alpha & AOPi) - thought that I would be a legacy due to my relationship with them - is that true?



WhiteDaisy128 07-12-2003 05:33 PM

Like mom like daughter - proud DG legacy here. I wear my mom's pin and she's the one that put it on my at initiation.

douthit 07-12-2003 05:42 PM

I'm just a legacy to Sigma Chi, but on an interesting side note, my great-grandfather was the first Pi Kappa Alpha to play Major League Baseball!

honeychile 07-12-2003 08:02 PM

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Originally posted by Hootie
We've had issues with cousins in the past. And twice now we've accepted them...but we didn't look upon them as legacy, just very special consideration.
I'm not positive if that's still our official stance, but it has been for years (in Alpha Delta Pi). Same with aunts, etc.

I'm a direct Kappa Kappa Gamma legacy. My mama let it slip the other day that she had steered me ONLY to schools that had KKG!! She tried her best! :)

ShaunaF01 07-12-2003 09:37 PM

I'm the only greek in my family, heck I'm the only one that went to college, so I'm not a legacy.

Alpha Phi I believe, only considers mothers, daughters, sisters, and grandmothers to be legacies. We had a girl in the fall who's cousin was a part of our chapter, but was alumni, but we didn't look at her as a legacy either, we didn't even give her special consideration. We gave her a bid because she was a kick ass person and we knew she'd be a great sister.

Just a little legacy story. I pledged with this girl Amanda, who's grandmother was an Alpha Phi at Auburn WAY back in the day. Well her gram was in the hospital, she couldn't speak or anything like that. She got so excited when Amanda told her she was going Alpha Phi. So when Amanda finally got in, she went to see her grandmother and she had her jacket on, and her grama gave her our secret handshake and Amanda responded and her grama just cried, she was so proud and happy. It was such a great story! Mushy but great :)

AUDeltaGam 07-13-2003 04:20 PM

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Originally posted by ShaunaF01


Just a little legacy story. I pledged with this girl Amanda, who's grandmother was an Alpha Phi at Auburn WAY back in the day.

Wow, I didn't know Auburn ever had Alpha Phi!

ShaunaF01 07-13-2003 04:50 PM

that's because i'm retarded and it was at Washburn, my bad :-/

prinzessgena 12-28-2004 03:28 PM

Me--Alpha Delta Pi(legacy to Chi Omega)
Mom- Chi Omega
Dad-Tau Kappa Epsilon

Cousins
4 Chi Omegas
3 Adpi's
1 Alpha Chi Omega
1 Phi Mu

not sure about other men in my family

m0rgan 12-28-2004 09:30 PM

?maybe
 
Well my grandmother was a member of a sorority which merged with SK. Does that make me a legacy of SK?

12-28-2004 11:16 PM

I am a direct legacy to Kappy Delta. My mother is a Kappa Delta

AGDsquirrell414 12-28-2004 11:32 PM

I'm a direct legacy for Alpha Sigma Alpha which is what my Mom was. Also I'm a Phi Mu legacy through my sister. When I went through rush, my university only had Phi Mu, but I found out that my home was with Alpha Gamma Delta! My sister said to have an open mind during rush! She was really excited about my decision!

The B Girl 12-28-2004 11:44 PM

My Mom was a Tri-Delt at Transylvania University, and my Daddy was a KA (also at Transy).

kddani 12-29-2004 06:58 AM

Re: ?maybe
 
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Originally posted by m0rgan
Well my grandmother was a member of a sorority which merged with SK. Does that make me a legacy of SK?
probably not unless she was initiated into SK. It would be interesting to bring up during rush, but I don't think it would qualify you as a legacy unless she was initiated. A SK can better answer, just using logic here

PhoenixAzul 12-29-2004 10:54 AM

My brother is a Phi Tau legacy by way of my grandfather. Lord willing he'll marry the nice Alpha Xi girl he's been seeing for forever and both genders will have legacy status. However, if he ever has a girl, she's considered a legacy to my local through me, Aunts count. Although I'm sure my grandfather would be pleased as punch if there was another phi tau in the family...he had my brother's brothers sing one of their songs to him at his 21st, it was so cute.

nauadpi 12-29-2004 02:29 PM

I am an APhi (Mom) and DG (sister) legacy... But neither were on my campus... So I ended up an ADPi...

KSUViolet06 12-29-2004 03:17 PM

I'm a Delta Sigma Theta legacy. :)

m0rgan 12-29-2004 06:59 PM

Re: Re: ?maybe
 
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Originally posted by kddani
probably not unless she was initiated into SK. It would be interesting to bring up during rush, but I don't think it would qualify you as a legacy unless she was initiated. A SK can better answer, just using logic here
She had a SK member pin, does that make a difference?


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