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My Two Cents (Dollars?)
I know of a chapter of the Kappa Phi Club which is a part of their Panhellenic association. The problem: Kappa Phi is OPEN membership! Also, many sororities do not discriminate against religion. The Kappa Phi Club doesn't either, but I think it's best put when I tell people "if you're Budhist, you might feel uncomfortable about the constant Jesus references and praying." Anyway, I just can't imagine sisters of the Kappa Phi Club rejecting someone- it's not a part of who we are.
As for other service Greeks: I know plenty of APhiOs that wear letters- as do members of both the honors fraternity and the business fraternity. What I don't appreciate is that fact that our honors fraternity makes it a point to act social Greek- they interview you before you join and make sure you're a "right fit" fit their organization. I see a problem with this considering the fact that generally honors fraternities are only picky about their member selection when it comes to GPA.
By the way, Optimist Prime: I know a girl in the honors fraternity at my school who just joined Tri-Sigma. She used to wear her honors fraternity letters all the time. According to you she just became "cool enough" this past weekend at Bid Day.
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