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How many initial chapters should pledges know?
I would expect every pledging program teaches where the fraternity/sorority is founded and for every one to talk about the second chapter (because that makes you national). My question is how many of the initial chapters of your GLO are pledges expected to learn in your chapter?
My chapter probably isn't standard for APO in that we were Kappa (#10), so it just seemed reasonable for the pledges to learn up through #10. (Note, I personally can get up to chapter #31, that should be a requirement to be on National History committee, not to initiate. :) ) |
I am pretty sure that my APO chapter doesn't require this since we are obviously the most important chapter. LOL
When I became an Alpha, I am pretty sure we were expected to know all of the single letter chapters. I still remember all but three off the top of my head. (Yes, I just tried.) |
In the days of no hazing, you probably can't require them to know any, but your thinking is similar to my experience. Knowing so many sisters at my ripe old age I can name several chapters by letter now, but while in college I could name Alpha, Beta, Sigma, and only one more, where I had good friends.
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Our big thing would probably be to know the four chapters that constituted our reorganization in 1914 - Alpha (Longwood) Alpha Alpha (Miami-Ohio) Alpha Beta (Truman State) and Alpha Gamma (Indiana U of PA). No other chapters are allowed to begin with Alpha, and Longwood is our only single letter chapter.
If it wouldn't have been for these ladies, we would have been toast. :) |
Other than Alpha at Barnard, I think we all know that Pi at Tulane was our second chapter. We're taught that Nu was our third and was started at NYU Law School when one of our founders was enrolled there (whether they "know" this for initiation or not is debatable, it is in the NM materials.) Our first International chapter is also included in those learning materials (Beta Tau at Univ of Toronto) but I doubt anyone memorized that...I don't know the chapter off the top off my head, and I know more chapter designations than the average AOII. Probably the only other chapter that they might know would be Omicron at Univ of Tennessee, our fourth chapter and oldest surviving chapter. I haven't seen our NM test since we Went back to regions. They may have to know their regional chapters now. Paging, AOIIalum!
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*************** Many Delta chapters expect women to know single letter chapters and chapters in their city and surrounding areas. Also of importance is having a familiarity with chapters in your region and chapters with particularly rich histories that would be covered in Delta history books. Familiarity does not mean memorization but to not be clueless. |
We were to learn the ones in our District, as those were the chapters with which we were most likely to associate. We also answered our roll call with the name of a chapter, so everyone tended to know at least a few of those.
Lucky was the sister who had "Alpha Delta, Colby College, Waterville, Maine." Everyone joined the chorus on that one! So, we had to know six, but ended up knowing more like 56. |
Within my collegiate chapter, when I was a NM (back in 2004) we learned about Alpha (Longwood), our own chapter (Alpha Beta), and the other chapter in Ohio (Eta Iota.) Since we are the only NPC with 2 chapters in Alaska, we learned about those too (Eta Zeta and Zeta Mu.)
I'll confess to being a total nerd as a NM, going on Greekpages (remember that site?) and looking at the websites from other chapters. I learned a lot about other chapters that way and knew the chapter designations for at least half of our chapters if not more. I'm going to brag a little bit. You learn a lot about different chapters when you are a volunteer. Since I've been volunteering for about 3 years now, I'm pretty sure I have 90% of our collegiate chapter's designations memorized. If you give me a school, I can give you the chapter. /nerd alert. |
We learned about Alpha, our own, and the two other chapters in our province. We also had to know the other NPCs at our school- easy at a small school, but I can't imagine keeping them all straight at some place like Indiana!
As a nerd, I know other chapter designations, but it's mostly random ones. |
We learned our founding (not Alpha) chapter, our chapter, and the single letter chapters around us geographically (we're also single letter), although the last part wasn't official. I'm not sure why we didn't learn about the non-single letter chapters by us geographically (especially as we had a transfer or two from one of them), except that we are proud of how old our chapter is!
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Am I the only one that doesn't understand the naraht's thread titles until I open up the thread and read what it's about? :o
Don't get me wrong, they're pretty interesting, but I just read them and I'm like "huh??" |
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