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Old 08-01-2006, 12:59 AM
BigRedBeta BigRedBeta is offline
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Originally Posted by NUBlue&Blue
I don't know how long they've been doing this, because we went to all the houses for 15 minutes, I think. It was 14, then 6, then 3, then bid day.

As I've said, it was a long time ago...in a galaxy far, far away!

BTW, we had 32 in our pledge class. Don't know if that was big or small. I know of another who only had 28, but the funny thing is, I do remember that quite a few "about to be seniors" got married the summer before I pledged. Maybe that's why there was room!

BigRedBeta, what do you know about the Lincoln girls and how it affects total? I was never very clear on that.

And....most important question...do they still have the Beta-Kappa ring?
They go 8, 5, 3, bid day nowadays.

As for Lincoln girls, I'm not sure how that affects total. As I've pieced together information from various alums and such, I know that at one time if you were a Lincoln kid (guy or girl) then you typically were unable to live in the chapter house. Some chapters (AZD I know for sure) still have a specific room dedicated to "lincoln girls" but most of the use actually came from seniors who had chosen to live out of the house in an apartment on their own. I'm not sure when the change came about, but like I said, I've certainly heard of lincolnites not being able to live in the chapter houses, which is definitely not the case these days. Given that, I don't think that Lincoln girls have any sort of special impact on the numbers.

Now as for this Beta-Kappa Ring, I'm certainly intrigued, but I have no clue what you are talking about. My guess is that this is one tradition that got lost either during the period from 88 - 94 in which our chapter basically became the antithesis of what we had always been, or during the 95-98 period in which we were reorganizing (went from 88 members in fall 95 to 13 in spring 96 after the alumni cleaned house). There was definitely a time in which most sororities wouldn't hang out with us (which has of course changed). And while I have many friends in Kappa (and one of my pledge brothers pinned a Kappa) I don't think we are as close with Kappa as we are with some other houses...which is unfortunate...
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