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 Another about giving letters/lavaliering... 
		
		
		My boyfriend and I have been discussing this for a while now and still haven't found a conclusion.... 
	Does the Delta Tau Delta fraternity have a ceremony for "pinning" or "lavaliering" a girlfriend/fiancee? One of the guys in his chapter gave his fiancee the sweetheart pin of the fraternity, but said he cannot locate any sort of ceremony in the fraternity bylaws. A few of the guys in the chapter said they know there's a ceremony, but don't know where to find it. Does anyone know for sure??  | 
		
 I'm not sure of the exact ceremony, but in looking through the EH chapter's website, I found something close. Try this address. If it does not work, let me know. Thanks! 
	http://www.geocities.com/eh_dtd/eh-traditions.html -Dena Downum EH Delt Queen  | 
		
 Thank you so much for responding!  In case you haven't figured it out, I'm a Gamma Phi, too, from the University of California, Riverside.  It's different for me to see other Gamma Phis who love Delts as much as I do (other than my little sis who's dating my boyfriend's little bro- both Delts)... they're my boys, my little (and big) brothers, and I love being their "Grandma."   
	Thanks again for responding! Love in TTKE, Carol "I'm a little Gamma Phi, Delta Lambda, Riverside. Everybody smiles at me, that is why I'm a G Phi B!"  | 
		
 Sorry I've missed this for the past month.  I don't know why my computer didn't show a new posting. 
	There is nothing that I know of in our bylaws that spells out a specific ceremony for pinning, engagements or lavaliering. In fact, most of the undergraduate Delts I know don't even know what pinning is. It's just not a part of their world, I guess. That was a real surprize to me. It's been a very long time since I was an undergrad, and I know we had a ceremony in which both chapters dressed up and we serenaded the sorority -- and, of course, the couple. I just don't remember much beyond that. I don't know whether that ceremony was a Fraternity wide thing, or a chapter tradition. Sorry, that's not much help. If I hear of anything, I'll let you know.  | 
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