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Originally posted by honeychile
So - let's get back on topic. In what ways can we help our Executive Office develop guidelines for those who wish to keep our pins in the hands of Alpha Delta Pi?
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The only thing I can think of is that maybe not enough is done during years spent as a delta teaching to our sisters how you should value your pin. When I say this, I don't mean like, putting it in your will or stuff like that, I mean teaching sisters how all the things that makes ADPi different from all other sororities are in that pin (ie what the symbols on the pin mean). I know for me personally I am one of those sentimental pack rats and i would LOVE to be able to keep my pin and in 20 some years give it to a family member to use or to have for alumnae purposes etc, but for every one person like me, Im sure there is one that just sees their pin as that thing you have to wear to meetings because to them, they don't pride themselves on the physical pin itself but of the experience they had and the memories they are making while in ADPi.
*Its really late at night. Did that make any sense at all?*