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Letters written out in script
Does anyone know of a site that has the designs/patterns for all the scripts of the Greek letters? I'm not talking about the fabric choices but the actual letter written in English. These would be the words allowed to be worn by pledges when they can't wear letters until initiation.
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Pledges aren't members of a fraternity so why let them wear the fraternity's name?
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Some women's fraternities have no restriction against their pledges wearing anything affiliated with their group. Some women's fraternities allow their new members to wear letters, but not the crest. Apparently some allow just the wearing of the spelled-out nickname such as "Theta" or "Pi Phi". For all I know, some may not even allow that.
Since there was a resource that someone had found that had all the stitched style of letters as patterns, I was hoping to find a similar resource for the spelled out nicknames. |
Women's sororities you mean? I am still not getting this "women's fraternity" thing. It sounds strange, I have never heard of a sorority being called a fraternity, and I was reamed for it in another thread. Oh well.
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Officially known as Fraternity Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Mu Phi Sigma Sigma Pi Beta Phi Theta Phi Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Officially known as Sorority Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Tau Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Zeta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Delta Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Kappa Sigma Sigma Sigma |
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But, like I said, that's just what I've heard... |
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I see now. Confusing I guess. None of the girls I know in the "fraternity" list have ever referred to their respective organizations as "fraternities."
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I am not a historian by any means, but I always thought the women's fraternities were designated as such because the word sorority had not been coined.
I think of myself as a member of a women's fraternity. To males and members of other female GLOs, I refer to my group as a sorority. |
Here is how it's been explained to me. The word "sorority," coined for my organization, means sisterhood in latin. Some sororities decided that it made no sense to have a greek name, yet adopt the new latin "sorority" label. So, they decided to stick with "fraternity." However since "fraternity" is also latin, I don't understand this explanation.
I think it could just be because "fraternity" was an accepted, well-known term, and so some sororities decided to call themselves "fraternities" because they figured outsiders would better understand what their organization was if they had that label. |
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Not sure when it was added to our official title. May be something to do with when it was incorporated in the state of Georgia? Forgive my cryptic-ness. It's early!!! |
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