Saw this on the Miss Kansas Facebook page:
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If there is one thing I am passionate about, it is#service. Everyday I wear my Miss America Organization pin and my Alpha Phi badge to represent my love for service and as a symbol of my future. Being a Girl Scout all my life, I know that there is no greater gift than service, and that is why I have dedicated my life to giving and will someday direct a nonprofit organization to Make the World a Better Place.
"I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout." #MissAmerica#MissKansas #BEBOLD #ThereSheIs#TheBoldInitiative
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Link: https://www.facebook.com/28957857576...type=1&theater
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I'm glad to see that she is openly representing Panhellenic women in a positive light and what she said is so important.
I think that the way she wears her badge/pin is very cute, but to my knowledge that wouldn't be allowed in the sororities whose badge rules I've heard about. The topic casually came up I was Panhellenic Delegate, so I spoke with a few women about it and we realized that our organizations have a policy that no other pin should be worn above the badge.
I definitely don't know the policy for all 26 NPC organizations (ex. to my recollection, the Alpha Phi delegate didn't participate in the conversation about badges/badge policies) and I'm sure it's possible that exceptions can be made in special circumstances as well. Miss Kansas' strategy certainly does a good job of representing Alpha Phi and sorority women when she is out and about.