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Proud To Be Greek!!!!!!!
Just an FYI.. i'm not sure of where i read this, but did you know that 80% of the people listed in the Who's Who book (actually a reference book available in the library listing every person who "starts a ripple") are members of greek orginazations?? wooooooooooooooord... you can throw that back in the face of anyone who talks smack about fraternities and sororities..
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Yep and it includes Pres., check sites to see some of the Important people in Film Media, Polotics, Military and many more areas. Can go to greekpages.com and look a lot of things up for each Org.
The highest GPA's and Contributors to College Foundations. Greeks are Bad, lets kick Greeks off Campus! What a shame this is the mentality of so many people! :( Oh yes, am I proud to be a Greek, You Damn Bettcha, all the way.:cool: |
It's a real shame that there are still people out there that badmouth Greeks. I don't know if it is the media or natural close-mindedness that is to blame in this phenomenom (please tell me if spelled it wrong). Judging from the percentage of Who's Who that are members of GLOs and the other accomplishments, these badmouthers should think twice before speaking ill about us. As my signature indicates, I am proud to be a sister of Epsilon Sigma Phi! I AM ALSO PROUD TO BE GREEK!!! We all should be proud to be Greek!
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Call me skeptical, but I wouldn't "throw this back in the face"of anyone unless I knew for sure that I could back up the claim with hard facts. This sounds like another Greek urban legend to me, especially since Who's Who comes in over 15 "editions" (Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the South, Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare, etc.) and is constantly updated.
Greeks have plenty to be proud of without resorting to claims that will be hard if not impossible to back up. On the other hand, trying to defend the Greek system with claims that can be easily knocked down hardly helps anyone's credibility. My $0.02. |
Please allow me to clarify and add on.....
71% in Who's Who in America are greek 85% of Fortune 500 executives are greek 80% of US Presidents since 1900 are greek -HELL YES I'M PROUD TO BE GREEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! aren't you?:D |
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You can be proud to be greek whether or not there are 71% or 85% or 20% in Who's Who or Congress or the White House or the Supreme Court. :D Each individual member should live a life that reflects positively on his or her GLO. :)
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i'm in who's who among american high school students (two years in a row) along with national honor roll, junior leadership alcorn, american red cross volunteer, and tons of other stuff
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Thank you, Princess Heather. :) |
Looks a bona fide statistic to me ;-)
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Sources:[list=1][*] Center for the Study of the College Fraternity, Bloomington, IN.: "The North-American Interfraternity Conference has compiled a list of U.S. Presidents [who were/are members of a Greek Letter Organisation]".[*] The entries which read Phi Alpha Delta and Alpha Phi Omega can both be separately verified at the PAD and APO websites, respectively.[/list=1] President & Fraternity (figures in brackets are years in office of US Presidency)
:) :p ! |
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Re: Looks a bona fide statistic to me ;-)
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Cream, you are exactly right!! I don't think any of us need to rely on possibly-inflated claims that may only undercut our credibility. I'd much rather spend my energy being a good adverstisement for Greek life myself. |
MysticCat81 I agree with you
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Originally posted by MysticCat81: I did not ask for confirmation on the "80% of Presidents" claim because that one is much easier to check out, as you have demonstrated. Cough :D Well... I wouldn't say it was easy! Originally posted by MysticCat81: (And this claim is much more accurate than the all too commonly heard claim that "all but two presidents since 1825 have been Greek.") :) Yup, I found out last night how accurate that one was! :D |
This thread got me thinking
Ther're a lot of other very very common statistics used to promote Greek Life, I think it would be a fantastic resource for the future and provide powerful advocacy tools if we could verify sources for each of them (where verifiable). Anyone agree?
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