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04-16-2007, 08:52 PM
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New Member Manual
Do any NPC groups have their new member manuals on the public side of their website? Before KD's big site re-design, ours was available for anyone to view.
Thanks for your help!
(I do realize I could check out every website, but I figured I would ask here first!)
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04-17-2007, 09:05 AM
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AOII's Fulfilling The Promise program is available on our public website.
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04-17-2007, 09:32 AM
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The manaul itself is not, but since our new member program is BRAND new as of Fall 2006, there is an Essential Sigma FAQ site available online.
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04-17-2007, 09:39 AM
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We have a "how-to" site about the way ASA Advantage works and general FAQ, but the actual manual itself isn't available.
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04-17-2007, 10:22 AM
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What is open information for New Members is available at http://http://www.alphadeltapi.org/m...ionCenter.aspx.
The parts which aren't accessible are for sisters only.
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04-17-2007, 01:08 PM
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Alpha Phi Omega's Pledge Manual and Pledging Standards, among other things, are available here on the public website.
(ETA: Yes I know we're not NPC but I answered before I noticed that part of the question.  )
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04-18-2007, 10:38 PM
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Interesting, the "History Lesson" states that IC Sorosis/Pi Phi was the first "national college fraternity" and Theta was the first Greek Letter Organization for women, but no mention of ADPi.
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04-19-2007, 09:38 AM
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Interesting, the "History Lesson" states that IC Sorosis/Pi Phi was the first "national college fraternity" and Theta was the first Greek Letter Organization for women, but no mention of ADPi.
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I checked my AOII new member manual from way back when (1994), and it says the same thing. I don't know why it doesn't mention ADPi, however I think ADPi was the first "secret society" for women. So maybe the decided that if they listed every sorority that was the first something or other, it would fill the whole book. (apologies if I get any of these wrong)
Pi Phi- first national college fraternity
Theta- first GLO for women
ADPi- first secret society
GPhiB- first to be called a sorority
Phi Sig- first completely non-sectarian, non-scripture based
Kappa Kappa Gamma- first at Barnard College
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04-19-2007, 10:04 AM
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Alpha Gamma Delta's New Member Manual is not on our website. (At least, not that I was able to locate, and I'm fairly well-versed in the contents of our site.)
I don't think its necessarily an effort to keep anything "secret" (as the information on our Founders, Purpose, and symbols are publicly available under different headings on our site). Its just not a manual that's out there - not even in our members only section where other types of manuals are available.
(Of course, once you get access to the Members Only section, you're already initiated and probably don't need a copy of the New Member Manual anymore.  )
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I checked my AOII new member manual from way back when (1994), and it says the same thing. I don't know why it doesn't mention ADPi, however I think ADPi was the first "secret society" for women. So maybe the decided that if they listed every sorority that was the first something or other, it would fill the whole book. (apologies if I get any of these wrong)
Pi Phi- first national college fraternity
Theta- first GLO for women
ADPi- first secret society
GPhiB- first to be called a sorority
Phi Sig- first completely non-sectarian, non-scripture based
Kappa Kappa Gamma- first at Barnard College
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I'm fairly certain that's how Baird's originally listed the various "firsts".
Also, let's not forget the one of the purposes of New Member manuals is to indoctrinate the New Members into their particular GLO. I'd like to think that every NM manual includes the names & at least photos of the pins of each NPC sorority, but I may be idealistic.
ETA: I haven't seen our latest NM Manual, but we had photos of both the GLO pins & NM pins in mine.
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I'm fairly certain that's how Baird's originally listed the various "firsts".
Also, let's not forget the one of the purposes of New Member manuals is to indoctrinate the New Members into their particular GLO. I'd like to think that every NM manual includes the names & at least photos of the pins of each NPC sorority, but I may be idealistic.
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I believe that my NM manual did contain at least the names (and possibly the pins) of the other NPC groups. But you are correct that it focused more on the history of Alpha Gam.
I know I still have my copy of the information, but its at my parents house. (My mom has been hounding me for a few months to come home and go through all the college and HS memorabilia that I have stored there...now that I have a house of my own vs. moving from rental to rental, she figures I can store my own stuff now.  One of these days I'll get that done - I'm sure it will put more than a few smiles on my face to look at all the old photos, pledge materials, etc.)
ETA: Of course, I was so completely new to Greek life that I don't think I really absorbed all the other NPC info. We had 16 NPC groups on my campus, and it was hard enough keeping track of those much less learn the names and pins of the 10 groups we didn't have.  )
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04-19-2007, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by honeychile
I'm fairly certain that's how Baird's originally listed the various "firsts".
Also, let's not forget the one of the purposes of New Member manuals is to indoctrinate the New Members into their particular GLO. I'd like to think that every NM manual includes the names & at least photos of the pins of each NPC sorority, but I may be idealistic.
ETA: I haven't seen our latest NM Manual, but we had photos of both the GLO pins & NM pins in mine.
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This is what I was thinking.
I helped some NPC friends study for their pledge tests so I have seen a few NPC new member manuals. This was back in the late 1970s and I am sure the manuals have been updated and changed. But from what I recall, each manual included at least the names of all the NPC member and a brief history of the NPC. I don't know if every one had pictures of the badges, but I know that at least a couple of them did. One even included the crests along with the picture of the badge. They were in color and with a nice resolution. And one manual, I can see it but again I don't recall who it was, listed brief facts with each picture of the badge. I don't remember the specifics, but it was something short and simple like date and where founded, colors, flower, and perhaps motto for each organization.
Now that I think about it, one of the manuals had a pull out section that covered the NPC more in depth. (i.e. I think that is where the pictures were and the brief facts.) I don't know if it was something that had been added to an "old" manual or was the norm for that organization. I *think* it may have also included specific information about the campus' NPC chapters. I remember one of the mock test questions being "name all the NPC chapters on campus". So maybe this was a workbook. Granted, this was about thirty years ago, so I'm just pleased that I even remember any part of this.
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04-19-2007, 10:00 PM
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ETA: I haven't seen our latest NM Manual, but we had photos of both the GLO pins & NM pins in mine.
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When I was an Alpha in '03, the NM Manual had those also
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04-20-2007, 03:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ForeverRoses
I checked my AOII new member manual from way back when (1994), and it says the same thing. I don't know why it doesn't mention ADPi, however I think ADPi was the first "secret society" for women. So maybe the decided that if they listed every sorority that was the first something or other, it would fill the whole book. (apologies if I get any of these wrong)
Pi Phi- first national college fraternity
Theta- first GLO for women
ADPi- first secret society
GPhiB- first to be called a sorority
Phi Sig- first completely non-sectarian, non-scripture based
Kappa Kappa Gamma- first at Barnard College
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It just seems that, semantics aside, since ADPi had the earliest founding date of all the orgs in the NPC, it would be remiss to have ANY list of firsts without mentioning ADPi.
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04-19-2007, 10:06 AM
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Interesting, the "History Lesson" states that IC Sorosis/Pi Phi was the first "national college fraternity" and Theta was the first Greek Letter Organization for women, but no mention of ADPi.
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My pledge manual from 1987 doesn't mention ADPi either.
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