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07-11-2006, 06:40 PM
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but it is kinda petty sorry if some girl doesnt want to join a sorority b/c people ended up buying the same style shirt for recruitment!
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I don't believe that's the reasoning behind it.
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07-11-2006, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by AUAZD2001
Last year I attended recruitment as an alumna (I had graduated last May), and my chapter had the most frills in the 5 years I have participatede in recruitment (1 as a PNM, 3 as an active and 1 as an alumna). Some of the clothes and accessories were provided by the sorority. A $75 recruitment clothing fee was charged to each member to cover the cost of these clothes and accessories. Here is what we all wore:
Round One- Ice Water Teas (2 Days)
Top:
Caribbean Blue AZD Panhellenic Tshirt (AZD Letters and logo on front pocket, Auburn Panshellenic logo on back- each sorority choose a different color of tshirt and different logo to go on the front pocket, usually a mascot or symbol). This was provided by the sorority. (A college student can't have too many tshits- everybody wears these shirts after recruitment)
Bottom:
Black capri pants- member's choice of style, but no low-riders, weird cuffs, etc. (I didn't have any so I went to chadwicks.com and bought some for less than $30, and i wear them all the time.)
Shoes:
Black flipflops with AZD in rhinestone studs on them- Provided by the sorority. (These were the most uncomfortable shoes I think I have ever worn in my life. It felt like I had 2 bricks strapped to the bottom of my feet. They allso did not hold up well. Many straps broke quite easily. Cute idea, but we learned that not all flopflops are created equal.
Accessories:
Member's Choice- Diamonds and/or pearls stud earrings (one per ear).
Lavalere (everybody got one as a "gift" when they were initiated. (I say "gift" because the cost came out of each initiate's initiation fee- not really a gift if you buy it yourself).
AZD rhinestone studed slide bracelet- Provided buy sorority. Very cute, but not something you would really wear besides recruitment.
Round 2- Philanthropy Day (2 Days)
Top:
Red 3/4 length sleeve tshirt with "ALPHA XI DELTA" spelled out in rhinestone studs across the chest. Provided by the sorority. (Not really somehting I would wear accept for recriutment... or maybe Greek Sing.)
Bottom:
Black, knee-length, A-line skirt. (I had to buy this one, but I lucked out and found it at Ross Dress-for-Less (a discount store like Marshalls or TJ Maxx) for only $5.)
Shoes:
Same as Round One
Accessories:
Same as Round One, but no lavalere.
Round Three- Skit Day (1 Day)
Top:
Black 3/4 length sleeve, boatneck knit shirt from Chadwicks.com- Everyone was sent an email with a link to the specific shirt and "commanded" to order the shirt. I thought it was reasonable priced and in fact ordered it in several colors. it is one of my favorite tops.
Bottom:
Black Pants- nice, professional-looking. The kind you would wear to a job interview. No low-riders, not too tight.
Shoes:
Black closed-toe heels.
Accessories:
Pearl earrings, pearl necklace, pearl braclet. Golden sash/belt- provided by sorority.
Round Four- Preference Day (1 Day)
Dress:
Black dress either with sleeves or a cardigan.
Shoes:
Black closed-toe heels.
Accessories:
AZD Quills, pearl earrings, pearl necklace, pearl bracelet, flesh color pantyhose.
Bid Day (1 Day)
Dress:
Yellow/Blue/White solid/print sundress (if strapless/spagetti strap/halter must have MATCHING cardigan.
Shoes:
Matching Sandal heels
Accessories:
Matching accessories.
Items provided by Sorority:
Panhellenic Tshits
AZD Flipflops
AZD bracelet
Red AZD shirt
Golden Sash/belt
Specific item purchase:
Chadwicks knit top.
This was also the very first year we had a "Charms Council." Exec selected one fashion-conscious, mature, respected and tactful sister from each new member class (sophomore, junior, senior). They were responsible for seeing everyone in their outfits to determine if they looked appropriate. Charms Council was held at the very beginning of pre-recruitment to allow for adequate time for sisters to get replacement clothing if they needed. Each sister was evaluated seperately to help protect her privacy.
If you can believe it, this was the smoothest, most drama-free recruitment I have been a part of. I think some of it had to do with the fact that everybody had very specific expectations going in as to what to wear. No bitchfests about buying an expensive outfit that is not appropriate. And Charms Council helped take the burden off of the recruitment chair, advisors, other officers, and day heads. They had enough to think about and be responsible for without having to worry about what everyone was wearing.
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When I was in school, we had very similar instructions. We would pick out two tops for two different parties, and order them en masse (some places offered us a discount). Same thing with the pants, skirts, or dresses - not necessarily matching, but in the same stage of formality.
We didn't had a Charm Council, but we had a Fashion Show, when everyone would try on their outfits for each party for the Recruitment Chair & a few alumnae. If something didn't suit someone, that would be the time when make any changes. It really did work much better than it looks on paper!
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07-12-2006, 12:03 AM
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We had the same thing, Dress check, and this was just last year! Only no-frills night is Philanthropy where all the chapters' shirts match, just in different, but equally hideous, colors.
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07-12-2006, 01:00 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AUAZD2001
Last year I attended recruitment as an alumna (I had graduated last May), and my chapter had the most frills in the 5 years I have participatede in recruitment (1 as a PNM, 3 as an active and 1 as an alumna). Some of the clothes and accessories were provided by the sorority. A $75 recruitment clothing fee was charged to each member to cover the cost of these clothes and accessories. Here is what we all wore:
Round One- Ice Water Teas (2 Days)
Top:
Caribbean Blue AZD Panhellenic Tshirt (AZD Letters and logo on front pocket, Auburn Panshellenic logo on back- each sorority choose a different color of tshirt and different logo to go on the front pocket, usually a mascot or symbol). This was provided by the sorority. (A college student can't have too many tshits- everybody wears these shirts after recruitment)
Bottom:
Black capri pants- member's choice of style, but no low-riders, weird cuffs, etc. (I didn't have any so I went to chadwicks.com and bought some for less than $30, and i wear them all the time.)
Shoes:
Black flipflops with AZD in rhinestone studs on them- Provided by the sorority. (These were the most uncomfortable shoes I think I have ever worn in my life. It felt like I had 2 bricks strapped to the bottom of my feet. They allso did not hold up well. Many straps broke quite easily. Cute idea, but we learned that not all flopflops are created equal.
Accessories:
Member's Choice- Diamonds and/or pearls stud earrings (one per ear).
Lavalere (everybody got one as a "gift" when they were initiated. (I say "gift" because the cost came out of each initiate's initiation fee- not really a gift if you buy it yourself).
AZD rhinestone studed slide bracelet- Provided buy sorority. Very cute, but not something you would really wear besides recruitment.
Round 2- Philanthropy Day (2 Days)
Top:
Red 3/4 length sleeve tshirt with "ALPHA XI DELTA" spelled out in rhinestone studs across the chest. Provided by the sorority. (Not really somehting I would wear accept for recriutment... or maybe Greek Sing.)
Bottom:
Black, knee-length, A-line skirt. (I had to buy this one, but I lucked out and found it at Ross Dress-for-Less (a discount store like Marshalls or TJ Maxx) for only $5.)
Shoes:
Same as Round One
Accessories:
Same as Round One, but no lavalere.
Round Three- Skit Day (1 Day)
Top:
Black 3/4 length sleeve, boatneck knit shirt from Chadwicks.com- Everyone was sent an email with a link to the specific shirt and "commanded" to order the shirt. I thought it was reasonable priced and in fact ordered it in several colors. it is one of my favorite tops.
Bottom:
Black Pants- nice, professional-looking. The kind you would wear to a job interview. No low-riders, not too tight.
Shoes:
Black closed-toe heels.
Accessories:
Pearl earrings, pearl necklace, pearl braclet. Golden sash/belt- provided by sorority.
Round Four- Preference Day (1 Day)
Dress:
Black dress either with sleeves or a cardigan.
Shoes:
Black closed-toe heels.
Accessories:
AZD Quills, pearl earrings, pearl necklace, pearl bracelet, flesh color pantyhose.
Bid Day (1 Day)
Dress:
Yellow/Blue/White solid/print sundress (if strapless/spagetti strap/halter must have MATCHING cardigan.
Shoes:
Matching Sandal heels
Accessories:
Matching accessories.
Items provided by Sorority:
Panhellenic Tshits
AZD Flipflops
AZD bracelet
Red AZD shirt
Golden Sash/belt
Specific item purchase:
Chadwicks knit top.
This was also the very first year we had a "Charms Council." Exec selected one fashion-conscious, mature, respected and tactful sister from each new member class (sophomore, junior, senior). They were responsible for seeing everyone in their outfits to determine if they looked appropriate. Charms Council was held at the very beginning of pre-recruitment to allow for adequate time for sisters to get replacement clothing if they needed. Each sister was evaluated seperately to help protect her privacy.
If you can believe it, this was the smoothest, most drama-free recruitment I have been a part of. I think some of it had to do with the fact that everybody had very specific expectations going in as to what to wear. No bitchfests about buying an expensive outfit that is not appropriate. And Charms Council helped take the burden off of the recruitment chair, advisors, other officers, and day heads. They had enough to think about and be responsible for without having to worry about what everyone was wearing.
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Wow--you don't have any guidelines against "double-greeking?" Our chapter usually says it's a no-no to have letters in more than one or two places on your person.
I like the cardigan rule--I ended up busting out of my pref dress a bit because we all had to get strapless dresses!
We had a dress check for our chapter, too. If you didn't get your outfit approved, you couldn't be in recruitment. If you missed recruitment, you got in a whole heaping lot of trouble.
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07-12-2006, 08:33 PM
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By the time I was a senior we went to pretty standard with all the other sororities on campus for recruitment clothing.
Round 1
All sororities in same T shirt, NPC logo/ or slogan on back, your letters on front, each chapter got a different color. All chapter had to wear demin bottoms (skirt, capris, jeans, shorts you could choose). No food or decorations allowed for this round.
Round 2
Letters and kakhi bottoms (again each chapter could choose style of bottoms). No food or decorations allowed for this round.
Round 3
Business casual clothing. Normally black and white pantsuits. Some chapters went all black here or said all black with one of their colors. Only decorations allowed were flowers, could not exceed 50$.
Round 4
We had a frills party so we could wear something that went with the theme, but we could only spend 500$ total on the theme and that included any clothing that had to be purchased by either the chapter or the individual sisters. (we could wear something similiar, but if we wanted IDENTICAL we were going to have to include that in the budget). We could decorate and have food, but had to stay in budget and nothing could leave the room with the PNM's.
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Black cocktail dresses. Cake, punch, hor dorves etc.
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07-13-2006, 12:18 AM
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We aren't allowed to tell girls exactly where they have to buy thier outfits because we can't tell them how much to spend. We have a list of what we need to have, but it doesn't have to look exactly the same. Our bid shirts, and things like that are all ordered from the same place, those are the only things that have to be identical.
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07-30-2006, 01:48 PM
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I went to Emory's recruitment last spring and on their philanthropy day they all wore white jerseys with blue letters (I mean all of the ADPi's, I didn't see the other chapters) . . . Now that must have been their only "rules of fashion" for that day because you should have seen what some of these girls wore to "show their diversity."
First let me state - Emory ADPi is a good chapter and I am not "cutting on" them I just wanted to mention how these girls show their individuality. (And by the way I realize that these girls are smart so far be it from me to just their thought process.)
Most of the girls wore jean skirts or jeans - some wore shorts (warm winter in atlanta) some wore hats - Some wore belts and some didn't - Some of the jerseys were "old and cut up" some were obviously brand spanking new . . . and get this some of the jeans had rips in them (I know that was the fashion, but that just wouldn't go at UNA or Bama or Auburn for that matter)
They were so diverse I saw one girl wearing - PURPLE BOOTS - yes thats right PURPLE BOOTS - now this seemed to work at Emory, (When you have a room of over 100 girls and everyone was wearing white jerseys with blue letters then it is going to look good) but call me a rush nazi or whatever but if any of "my girls" walk in with any kind of boots - those boots better be made for walking right back home to get some tennis shoes or whatever.
So that is a story that I am telling the Delta members at the chapter I advise - show your individuality but show that yall are a group of girls who have chosen to be a part of ONE GROUP and another rule that I added this year NO PURPLE BOOTS!!!
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