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I think a few of these depend on how publicized the information is. If a chapter just recolonized within a couple years, they may know someone who was part of that or who was Greek at that school when it happened and it came up in the normal course of getting information. Suzy PNM to her friend "Tell me about the chapters at XYZ University", current Greek Member "Well, ABC just recolonized two years ago...". Not weird. If it was 15 years ago.. weird.
Knowing chapter founders? That's not something we were even required to know as PNMs. An NPC group starts out with a lot of founders. As for National founders.. knowing all 11 of ours would be weird. We learn that as PNMs, most can't recite them within a few years of graduating. You'd recognize the name, but probably not come up with them from memory.
Knowing how long the chapter had been around? Again, if it was recent, they would probably know. If it was a significant year (50th anniversary or something), that may have been publicized so they would know. "Oh! I saw in the Eastern Echo that your chapter is celebrating 35 years this year!" wouldn't be weird.
The GPA thing is well publicized before and during Recruitment in NPC. That chapter generally brags about it a lot and I would be glad that a PNM was paying attention to that.. I was always impressed with PNMs who were academically oriented.
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