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12-13-2006, 03:55 PM
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Wearing letters is big on campuses around AR for all Orgs
I don't see npc or ifc groups wearing much of anything after college...what is with that?? NO problem, just curious..
Many NPHC orgs members very actively wear nalia after college as well...from my experience. But we are also very active after college regardless...not discussing financial status, just seeing the letters around...
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12-13-2006, 04:03 PM
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I don't see npc or ifc groups wearing much of anything after college...what is with that?? NO problem, just curious.
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Just that...its after college...time to stop playing fraternity.
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12-14-2006, 12:46 PM
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Just that...its after college...time to stop playing fraternity.
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Wearing letters after college isn't 'playing' fraternity necessarily... you are showing everyone you are a member of a renown organization with christian principles and stands for sisterhood, and service, and...well maybe that's just us Deltas...
NPHC groups(as a whole) were never 'playing' when they joined...for us its lifetime baby. You dedicate yourself to the principles of your respective orgs as long as you are here, otherwise why pledge? why go 'through' anything to chock it up in a year or two? This is why NPHC orgs have such a huge presence in the form of alumnae chapters, we keep working AFTER we've 'played' in college...hell, most of the 'work' done is after college!
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12-14-2006, 01:47 PM
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Thats great. However, i'm going to be alot more concerned about being a good attorney than making sure everyone knows I pledged a fraternity in college.
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12-14-2006, 01:56 PM
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Thats great. However, i'm going to be alot more concerned about being a good attorney than making sure everyone knows I pledged a fraternity in college.
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A wise approach.
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12-14-2006, 02:38 PM
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I don't actually think school size or popularity of greek life has much to do with wearing letters. I think it's just based on tradition.
Chapters at my school decided for themselves when they wanted to wear letters. It just so happened that Wednesday was the day most chose because it was a day that offered the most visability. It certainly wasn't hard to coordinate...all it took was someone saying to the chapter, "Hey, everyone wear your letters to convo this week!"
Although my school has only about 3,100 undergrads, greek life is pretty popular. About 30% of the students are greek (a higher percentage than at most large schools), and the administration supports it. So when I mentioned that wearing letters was an easy way to show unity, I wasn't really meaning greek unity. It could be seen that way, too, but I was really talking about chapter unity. On my campus you couldn't tell who was greek and who wasn't (or which sorority/fraternity they were in) by just looking at them, so wearing your letters was an easy way to tell people who you are.
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12-14-2006, 03:29 PM
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Back in the dark ages, when I was in college (mid sixties) people dressed up more for school, so you usually didn't see lettered t-shirts or sweatshirts except for things like Sigma Chi Derby Day or similar events. Instead, the sorority members all had uniforms that they wore one day each week. Most of these consisted of a dress and jacket, or a suit. Gamma Sigs wore ours on Monday, NPC sororities wore theirs on Wednesday, and members of Sparks (women) and Spirits (men) wore theirs on Friday. Sparks and Spirits were organizations that promoted the sports teams and ushered the football team onto the field at home games.
Some of our members, if they also belonged to an NPC sorority and Sparks, wore uniforms three days a week. We used to joke about it and say they got to spend less money on clothes.
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12-29-2006, 10:27 PM
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Thats great. However, i'm going to be alot more concerned about being a good attorney than making sure everyone knows I pledged a fraternity in college.
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Just go take a look at our national site www.deltasigmatheta.org : You can be an esteemed member of the business community AND an active, productive member of your organization.
Again, it was never just a college thing for me and countless others that I know that are members of BGLO's (good lawyers included) but that's just my opinion...
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12-29-2006, 10:34 PM
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Just go take a look at our national site www.deltasigmatheta.org : You can be an esteemed member of the business community AND an active, productive member of your organization.
Again, it was never just a college thing for me and countless others that I know that are members of BGLO's (good lawyers included) but that's just my opinion...
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That's not just an opinion, Soror. That's BGLO culture and expectation. Even if some BGLOers aren't living the lifetime commitment for whatever reasons.
I absolutely love going to professional and social events and seeing the young and old BGLO members wearing pins or finding other ways to identify themselves as members. Some of these people are so well respected for professional and service ventures that being in a BGLO is simply icing on the cake.
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12-13-2006, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Krisco
Wearing letters is big on campuses around AR for all Orgs
I don't see npc or ifc groups wearing much of anything after college...what is with that?? NO problem, just curious...
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It's just not part of NPC/IFC culture to wear letters all the time as an alumna/i. There are alot of active NPC/IFC alumni/ae who don't wear letters all the time. Not wearing letters doesn't equal not active.
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12-29-2006, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
It's just not part of NPC/IFC culture to wear letters all the time as an alumna/i. There are alot of active NPC/IFC alumni/ae who don't wear letters all the time. Not wearing letters doesn't equal not active.
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When/where did I say anything about npc/ifc wearing the letters all the time?? I said 'I"...KRISCO...IN ARK...was curious as the lack of meeeeeee seeing any npc/ifc members wearing ANYTHING after college. I just don't see it..Trust me sweetheart, I am a DELTA SIGMA THETA I know what active is about!
Thanks for the answer, not in your 'culture' got it...that's what I was looking for.
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12-30-2006, 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Krisco
When/where did I say anything about npc/ifc wearing the letters all the time?? I said 'I"...KRISCO...IN ARK...was curious as the lack of meeeeeee seeing any npc/ifc members wearing ANYTHING after college. I just don't see it..Trust me sweetheart, I am a DELTA SIGMA THETA I know what active is about!
Thanks for the answer, not in your 'culture' got it...that's what I was looking for.
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