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Originally Posted by Senusret I
^^^ A slight piggy back on that.... it is sometimes the case that the orgs have the info but display it differently (I would dare say "unusually.")
At my first APO convention, I was ASTOUNDED at the number of non-black, non-Latino chapters that wore honest to gosh Para.
Some had line names, but no numbers. Some had their chapter numbers (triple digits) instead of line numbers. And of course, there was a wide array of colors -- yet most wore blue and gold.
In some Latin orgs, I've seen lower case Greek letters beneath the chapter letters, representing the pledge class letters.
Sure, we're all slightly older than the OP, but it doesn't take much to make something unique (or at the worst, different) with your own traditions.
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That's cool and I've seen things in GCers' siggies that made me curious but I assume it's chapter or pledge class-specific info. I'm guessing the people who put stuff in their siggies and on their jackets aren't doing it to "be like" other groups.
So the same goes for the OP. Whatever pertains to her organization is what she should feel free to put on her jacket. As long as it has significance to her and isn't just done to mimick.