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				 When does a Neophyte become a Prophyte? 
 
			
			Greetings to the Devastating Divas of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. - I am pleased and honored to be a guest in your home!
 This question is for the benefit of a friend of mine who is a Delta (She knows who she is!.) While *I* know the answer to this question, I thought it might be educational for her to read the answer directly from her Sorors.
 
 My question is: "When does a Neophyte officially become a Prophyte?" I'd also be interested in whether or not there are any exceptions to this rule.
 
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			Iota, If your friend is truly a Soror, then she should already know the answer to this...I understand that she is NEO however, I am one as well, and I know the answer, along with the rest of my sands in Spring 00.Sincerely,
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			Well I am not a member of Delta Sigma Theta or any other greek letter organization; however as an interestee I was under the impression, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a prophyte the previous line that crossed and the neophyte is the newly initiated member of any organization. For example: if I crossed in SPring of 2001 I would be a neophyte; however my big sister who crossed in 2000 or 1999 would be a prophyte...
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			Thank you for stopping by our home.  We welcome you with open arms, IotaNet. Well, I have a question for you..when does an infant become a toddler?  (I like answering a question with a question.)
 ANSWER that please!
 
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				08-13-2000, 01:10 AM
			
			
			
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		| Originally posted by IotaNet: I thought it might be educational for her to read the answer directly from her Sorors.
 
 
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				08-13-2000, 02:16 AM
			
			
			
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 I have a question for you..when does an infant become a toddler?
 |  I would imagine that an infant becomes a toddler when it learns how to walk ... that would it assume that it didn't get "a better idea" and try to fly.     
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			   I believe I can fly.  I believe I can touch the sky.....spread my wings and fly away.  I believe I can soar........    
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			Where I'm from, one is a neo until he/she brings in new members.  So, I was a neo until Spring '98 became official.  I think this is pretty much universal.  Of course, there are exceptions...
 
 
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			Are we talking about tradition or are we talking about sound, concrete, factual, documented information? 
I'm with you, IotaNet, if TRADITION says that a neophyte is one until he/she takes a line over. Is this written tradition, I ask?
 
Now, FACTUAL INFORMATION says a neophyte is one who is newly converted to a belief; a beginner.  If I crossed in 1920      and I never took over a line, I'm sorrow I'm not NEWLY converted to a belief and certainly not a beginner!  NEO MEANS NEW!  The prefix "pro" means professional.  So you must ask yourself, what makes one a professional? Is the answer taking over "lines" or working your butt off in the organization for more than a year - as a member?
 
IotaNet, I will take you to court on this one...and you would loose with your weak argument I don't care if the entire NPHC is on your side. 
 
Sisterly love, 
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				08-14-2000, 11:43 AM
			
			
			
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			Thanks Soror Director!
 When I said that there are exceptions, that's exactly what I meant!  It is likely that one could pledge a chapter in which new members are never initiated, or that he/she can pledge and never take part in membership intake activities afterwards.  It's ridiculous to think that a person is a neophyte solely on the basis of membership intake.  Experience, knowledge, and length of membership definitely stand for something!
 
 
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			Soror the411,  
I think that you certainly came correct with your answer; not just because I agree with you but because it's logical - makes a whole lot of sense!
 
I'll leave this topic open a few more days before I close it. Mr. IotaNet, I hope you're content with the responses so far.     
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		| Originally posted by the411: Where I'm from, one is a neo until he/she brings in new members.  So, I was a neo until Spring '98 became official.
 
 
 |  That's how it's done at my campus.
 
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			I understand the "definition" of a prophyte to be two-fold.  One becomes a prophte either when s/he helps to cross a line OR when s/he has been a member for one year. 
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