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Old 04-30-2003, 01:23 PM
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Originally posted by greeklawgirl
No, no, its perfectly fine to ask. The Honors of Epsilon Pi are awards given for dedicated and faithful service to Alpha Gam beyond what is properly expected of an alumna. Service can include advising a collegiate chapter, and/or serving as an officer for an alumnae chapter, club, or Junior Circle, and/or giving service to the International Fraternity.

The first honor of Epsilon Pi is the Arc, and you must give a minimum of five years of continuous service to earn it. There are five Arcs--the Arc, the Arc with Diamond, the Arc with Diamonds, the Arc with Diamonds and Pearl, and the Arc with Diamonds and Pearls. An alumna must serve at least six years between receipt of each honor. (For example, an alumna who wears the Arc with Diamonds has given at least 17 YEARS of continuous service.)

Past the Arcs, there are two Crescents given for outstanding service to the International Fraternity. Finally, the highest honor an Alpha Gam can recieve is the Circle of Epsilon Pi. I believe only 20 alumnae have received the Circle in almost 100 years of Alpha Gam's history. Petitions for this Honor must originate with and receive the unanimous approval of International Council and the (still living) Wearers of the Circle.

Whew, aren't you glad you asked?

I'm pretty sure we have several alumna on GC who are wearers of some of the Honors of Epsilon Pi.
WOW! I wasn't sure if this information was private so I was reluctant to ask at the risk of offending. I am glad that I asked and you answered. That is so interesting. What an incredible honor it must be to receive the Circle of Epsilon Pi!
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