An Idea
OK, I had a lot of time on my hands this morning while supervising a test. The idea popped into my head a while ago, and when I checked GC this morning, I was unable to resist working it out. The idea began generating as a result of Wishinhopin's posts about founding her org, and a conversation I had with another GCer about starting a local. Also, I had to renew my membership to a professional org, and I have been reading BrooklineU's stories. I got to thinking about the meanings of symbols, the purposes the different types of orgs fullfill (social, service, honorary, etc...), and whether or not I am creative enough to have developed an org had I ever had the chance or the need.
So this is my idea: Take it seriously or not, the choice is yours!!!!!
GammaChi
The Greekchat International Co-Ed Internet Fraternity
Founder : John Hammel, Tresa Cummins
Headquarters : Virtual Reality
Symbol : silver mouse
Mascot : Starfish
Colors Blue and brown
Purpose To forward the communication of Greek ideals, and promote the vision of Greek
unity, throughout the world.
Philanthropy Each member should choose a cause close to his/her heart that will better the
community in which he/she lives.
Motto Sharing common themes from around the world.
Flower Wildflowers
Jewel (precious metal) : the silicon chip
Badge gold starfish on a blue enamel background, with the Greek letters Gamma and Chi superimposed in the center
of the starfish
Who is eligible for membership Any registered Greekchatter who is interested in furthering
Greek communication, who has 50 or more posts, or membership in Greekchat of at least six months. Applications will be accepted and evaluated by the membership committee. Membership in another Greek org is NOT required. Members may have dual membership in Gamma Chi and any NPC/NPHC/IFC, local, honorary, professional, or service org.
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ΑΞΔ - - - Alpha Xi Delta
It's not what you've just become, but what you've always been.
You.... have chosen to act as a snarky asshat- KATMANDU
Last edited by tcsparky; 05-05-2002 at 11:25 AM.
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