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Old 07-12-2007, 11:39 AM
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Sigma Alpha Iota: University School of Music, Ann Arbor Michigan-1903

I joined Sigma Alpha Iota because I wanted a sisterhood of only women and having already had a negative experience with NPC in formal recruitment, I thought I may be more comfortable with a relaxed recruitment. I also love music. I studied voice classically for five years before realizing I would never survive the broadway curcuit. SAI was a way for me to nurture my musical abilities and dreams with other women who had the same passion. We are also relatively new to campus-just chartered in 1999. I saw the potential to help an org grow and change in a way that established chapters can't.

Phi Sigma Pi: State Teacher's College at Warrensburg, Missouri (now Central Missouri State U)-1916

I joined Phi Sigma Pi because I was looking for camaraderie. I wanted to broaden my horizons and meet more people outside of the music and education buildings. I was looking for a place where I would feel comfortable confiding in each and every member and an organization that provided financial support to collegiate members. (SAI only offers scholarships to music fields-even though our membership is much broader) While I loved being apart of a brand new org and watching it grow, I also wanted to be apart of something that was strongly established so that I could spend more time enjoying the members.

It's hard for me to explain, really. I've been asked before why did I join Phi Sig after SAI. I guess the easiest answer is that, while I cherish and love everything SAI is about---I really found my heart and my home with the brother of Phi Sigma Pi. Phi Sigma Pi is the place that I can relax, kick back and just be myself.
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Old 07-18-2007, 05:10 PM
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Alpha Xi Delta was formed in April 1893 at Lombard College in Illionois.
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Old 07-19-2007, 02:17 AM
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Acacia - May 12, 1904

Historically, Acacia was restricted to Masons, and, for the most part, Masons must be 21, which meant the early years of Acacia were older students. However, a century ago, college wasn't just 18-22 year olds, there were many older students back then. And, after WW I, colleges were filled with men in their twenties. It was possible to be a member of a GLO and Acacia, since Acacia often was more of a "Masonic club", than a fraternity.

Becoming a Mason involves a fair amount of study and work, but there are clauses in the rules of Masonry that allow relatives of Masons to become Masons "on sight", without all the work, and at a younger age, around 18. Some Acacia chapters allowed this, and, in 1931, this was formalized in the rules. By 1933, the Masonic requirement was totally dropped, at the national level, though a few houses still practiced the requirement.

WW II brought more veterans, who were older, and those chapters who resembled Masonic clubs flourished well into the fifties. Many of these chapters allowed dual membership with traditional fraternities, as the Acacia chapter either didn't have a house, or the "house" resembled more of a "university club" (eating rooms, ritual rooms, and a limited number of residence rooms, generally occupied by much older members),

By the early sixties, Acacia chapters everywhere were the same as any social fraternity, and dual membership had ended. Since the thirties, there was always an undercurrent to change the name to something resembling other GLO's - like AAA (Tri-Alpha) or AK (Alpha Kappa).

Hazing was never a major factor, there were no traditions of nude pranks or insane behavior to preserve. Paddling only happened during hell week; most of the pledge period involved a work project. Acacia adopted a mentorship program, similar to Sig Ep's Balanced Man program, to replace pledge hazing.

Acacia has about 44 chapters, somewhat small for a national. It will be interesting to see if they pursue great expansion, or merger with another national.

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I joined Acacia because I found a handful of close friends in the chapter. We acquired a much nicer and larger house, and expanded too quickly. My house went through some tough times in the post-Vietnam era (and the rapid expansion split us into many factions), but survived and did well. And, most of my longest-lasting friends are brothers.

Later, I joined the Masons, and Acacia was a catalyst for that.
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