On one hand, it shows how much the non-Greek population admire our pins as things of beauty, which they are. On the other hand, if they wanted to possess a fraternity/sorority pin so badly, then why didn't they go through the process of joining a GLO like the rest of us? I imagine a member of any organization (GLO, Elk, Mason, etc.) would be extremely upset if they saw their objects that are reserved solely for their members or bretheren up for grabs to the general public! As for me, I will ensure that I am buried with my pin.
-pirate00
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"As scouting is worldwide, so should Alpha Phi Omega be worldwide, gradually in the colleges and universities of all nations."
-- Frank Reed Horton, Founder
"To be of service is a solid foundation for contentment in this world."
-- Charles William Eliot
" I believe in sharing Alpha Phi Omega. I tell people about it all the time. And
certainly I know the good feeling that comes from sharing APO with others through
service projects."
-- Jack McKenzie, National President
[This message has been edited by pirate00 (edited May 06, 2001).]