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Lineages
My chapter revamped our clubroom and we used to have a wall that posted our lineages. The problem is that there is only so much wall and we've run out of room. If every lineage just had one little, it would be no problem because we could just write everything digitally. But a lot of our past brothers took more than one little so everything gets discombobulated. So basically, what I'm asking is if anyone has any ideas as to how to (re)record our lineages. What do you guys and girls do?
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I think a digital version would be a good idea cause it's more transferable. Maybe something like a scrapbook where you can add pages to it?
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There should be some sort of computer program where you could record multiple littles and such. See if ancestry.com or a similar site has a "create your own family tree" program that you can fill in or something like that.
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Um I'n seen trees with word, but Visio would also work I think.
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There's an application on facebook called Greek Family Tree, which many of the girls in my chapter use - informally - it lays it out really nicely for exactly your problem, of multiple littles, which is really common in my chapter. Each person doesn't have to have a facebook, either, as you can plug in a name without linking it to a profile.
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Not do it?
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The school I'm doing grad school at makes a big deal about it and even the guys talk about "grand big brothers" or whatever. I don't get it. Maybe cuz it is a small school. I mean I know my big, grand big, grand grand big, and so down the chain from me, but I don't really hang out with them other than my big brother and my little brother. I don't know. |
It doesn't mean you have to hang out with them all the time, it's just a matter of knowing it.
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Okay, so now that this has turned into a "discussion," I will share the general (read: general) NPHC take on "family trees" and "lineages."
When we talk about "lineages" we are typically talking about the people on each "line" that came through and their "line info." For smaller and younger chapters this is easier to keep track of and to learn/memorize. This is also the stuff that you will find displayed in chapter rooms/houses and on "lineage" sections of chapter websites. When it comes to things like who the "membership intake leaders," "bigs/littles," and "specs" were, that info is usually (not always) documented by the chapter but typically not accessible to nonmembers. Also, people are generally not expected to remember that stuff. You know who your "intake leaders," "bigs/littes," and "specs" were but not everyone's. |
I cared more about my family tree than most people in my chapter did. Most only knew up to their great grand level. Only reason I knew higher than that was because my Great-5 grand big was still around when I pledged. She and I were good friends. For initiation, she made me a lapboard (piece of wood cutout to fit on your lap so you can prop your books, etc. up and study on the floor or in bed) painted with our family tree back to my Great 7- grand. I've actually met everyone on that list amazingly enough.
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