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Graduation Stoles
Is it a tradition within your organization to wear a stole at graduation? If so - what kind of reprentation of your fraternity/sorority do you have besides the obvious (colors, letters)?
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At my university, the only individuals allowed to wear stoles are those who are receiving graduate and doctoral degrees.
It's usually tradition to decorate graduation caps, and sometimes we like to cut our letters out of felt and paste them onto the caps. ------------------ *I'm an Alpha Gam...Yes I am, Yes I am!* |
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A stole is that piece of material a person wears with the graduation gown. Usually the color of the stole denotes what field you are getting your degree in. |
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(When you guys were talking about a stole, the first thing that came to mind was a "mink stole"!) http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/redface.gif equeen, to answer part of your question, I have seen pictures of grads where they put their Greek Letters in masking tape on the top of their grad caps. That way, people from above can look down and see the letters! |
Since a ton of girls from my sorority graduated last semester, we made them. We just used white cloth and had our letters put on them in our sorority colors. It was really cool and it definitely directed a lot of attention to us.
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I've seen these types of stoles at graduations and some formal events:
http://www.primeheritage.com/images/...stoles2_sm.jpg http://www.primeheritage.com/images/...hot3_small.jpg |
Thanks for the pics above. I have no idea that such things existed.
At a school I attended, we had a black drapey robe, and then a blue v shaped collar that got plopped on top (no hood attached though), so that was what I was thinking at first: [img] http://www.alumni.bcit.ca/images/homegraphic.gif [/img] [This message has been edited by CutiePie2000 (edited February 20, 2001).] |
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[This message has been edited by 12dn94dst (edited February 20, 2001).] |
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It wasn't a tradition where I went to school, but we had several requests from our Sigma Alpha chapters, so now we offer both stoles and cords. The cords are similar to an honor cord, and are in our colors.
Some schools apparently don't allow them for the graduation ceremony itself, but at other campuses, I hear that all the GLOs wear them. |
12dn94dst - those stoles are the COOLEST!!!! I wish we would have known about things like that, but even if we had, the school wouldn't have allowed it. Party poopers.
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The stoles that 12dn94dst displayed are actually Americanized versions of traditional Kente cloth from the Ashante (or is it Asante? African scholars help me out!) Nation of Ghana. If I am remembering my history correctly, the cloths are hand woven (the original ones, I'm sure a lot of the ones here are mass produced and marketed). The different weaves have different meanings based on the situation that you would wear it, your place in society, and, I think, special atributes about you (signifying bravery, for instance.) I also think these cloths were reserved for royal families and special high ranking officials. The sorority or fraternity are not 'authentic' kente cloth, but copies of them. |
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