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Old 03-10-2008, 04:20 PM
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Tom Earp, from the 2 sentences that made sense, your questions have been answered in this thread already.

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Old 03-10-2008, 06:28 PM
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And that is a problem?

If you or yours may happen to Haze is that alright also as long as it is not known?

If The New Members are not good enough to have them wear letters why were they pledged in the first place?

They do not know Your or anyone elses Ritual secrets so hide them under a basket instead of proudly saying Hi, I am a new member of So and So GLO!

Makes me not want to join yours or any other who does not like me enough to be proud enough to be with You.
Difference in terminology. Our new members, i.e., new initiates can wear our letters. Our candidates for membership (formerly know as pledges) cannot.
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Old 06-25-2008, 03:24 AM
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at my school, none of the organizations really let their new members wear letters as soon as they are pinned, but then again we really don't have a bid day either. We however, decided it would be in our best interest to give girls shirts saying something! we will spell it out on a shirt for them, and we give them little presents with letters, and they have a secret sister (we call it a rosebuddy) that gives them lettered things (cups, car stickers, pens, notepads, etc).

also, another thing that we do differently (and that caught on as a really big trend here) was we let our new members wear letters for their big little night. the big sisters will go out and buy a hoodie with our letters on it, and it will say so-and-so's little. its kind of like a gift to the new members since big little is supposed to be really special! we let them wear the hoodie all day to class the next day, and if we are having a letter day on campus or philanthropic event or something until they are iniated.

sometimes its easier to help new members understand the significance of their letters by giving them the opportunity to wear them. it gives the girls a sense of pride and belonging that a spelled out tshirt or some gift could say. they should not be considered "earned", because a quality new member has the grades and the class to surpass any form of "earning" you can toss at her. the real responsibility starts when they finally have their big sis to mentor them, and to help them with anything they may ever need. generally we do big sis around midterms, and it is great to see the girls studying together and hanging out and going to meetings while still being able to fulfill their academic and financial responsibilities. the girls keep their big/little hoodies forever, it is something that is never passed down as a senior send off gift. it means so much when you get your big sister, and it means so much to the bigs whenever they get their little(s)! these hoodies are more revered than any trophy greek week could ever win!

another thing: we did have some strange opposition from other groups at first. some would be confused if our new members were iniated, and then i guess their new members would complain that so and so gets letters.. so basically now almost all groups do it. its really cute when u see the new girls wearing letters for the first time, they get really excited and i absolutely love it. guys on the otherhand think that on this campus its a sign of weaknes... some are starting to come around though now that its becomming more mainstream. you never know what type of trend you may start just by doing things a little differently, and even if there is some confusion or strange looks at first, just ignore it and keep trendsetting! because true weakness is the inability to adapt to new situations, improvise old situations, and overcome negative values and beliefs!
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Old 06-25-2008, 01:44 PM
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When we join, we were able to immediately start wearing our letters. They actually gave us a shirt and a bag on bid day with our letters.

However, we could own nothing with our crest on it until after initiation. That also goes with our lavalier.
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Old 06-25-2008, 04:17 PM
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In my sorority you are not allowed to wear letters until you are initiated. The only things, sorority related, that they are allowed to wear are party t-shirts, their pledge pins, and anything with the name of our sorority spelled out.
this is how i would have thought most where. i have never heard of pledges wearing letter n such. in my eyes that defeats the point of saying they earn it. i mean why? i love the idea of the jerseys with the screen letters on it and then the stiched letters after they corss. thats cool .
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this is how i would have thought most where. i have never heard of pledges wearing letter n such. in my eyes that defeats the point of saying they earn it. i mean why? i love the idea of the jerseys with the screen letters on it and then the stiched letters after they corss. thats cool .
In my sorority, you do not "earn" letters. New Members go through a new member education where they learn about the organization.

After you figure out what to do about your sorority (the one who has the same letters as an already existing group), you might want to invest in some spell check. Thanks.
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Old 06-25-2008, 04:33 PM
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In my sorority, you do not "earn" letters. New Members go through a new member education where they learn about the organization.

After you figure out what to do about your sorority (the one who has the same letters as an already existing group), you might want to invest in some spell check. Thanks.
Ditto!
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Old 06-25-2008, 04:35 PM
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In my sorority, you do not "earn" letters. New Members go through a new member education where they learn about the organization.

After you figure out what to do about your sorority (the one who has the same letters as an already existing group), you might want to invest in some spell check. Thanks.
yea. maybe i used the wrong "terminology" i didn't mean to get on any1's bad side i was just saying that its a cool idea....... i don't see the place for a hostile remark in that..... dang mybad

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Old 06-26-2008, 12:30 PM
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yea. maybe i used the wrong termination i didn't mean to get on any1's bad side i was just saying that its a cool idea....... i don't see the place for a hostile remark in that..... dang mybad
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Old 06-26-2008, 01:58 PM
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In my sorority, you do not "earn" letters. New Members go through a new member education where they learn about the organization.

After you figure out what to do about your sorority (the one who has the same letters as an already existing group), you might want to invest in some spell check. Thanks.
OTW, thanks for taking the time to post what many of us were thinking. Personally, I was just too tired of this tired ol' thread to post!


Oh, and Jessie...

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yea. maybe i used the wrong termination
"termination" = terminology?!? LOL Spellcheck won't catch everything!
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Old 06-26-2008, 07:25 PM
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apparently our pledges ARE allowed to wear letters, but generally decide as a pledge class NOT to until initiation- just because you don't even know what the letters really mean until you are initiated. and it's something to look forward to ... i was so happy when i put my first set on
Fairleigh Dickinson, huh? Nice.
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Old 06-26-2008, 09:42 PM
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apparently our pledges ARE allowed to wear letters, but generally decide as a pledge class NOT to until initiation- just because you don't even know what the letters really mean until you are initiated. and it's something to look forward to ... i was so happy when i put my first set on
Really. I wonder if any National Staff would be interested in that tidbit of information...
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:36 PM
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Fairleigh Dickinson, huh? Nice.
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:39 PM
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You cannot "earn" the right to be a Gamma Phi Beta. It is an honour to be invited to membership, and after careful preparation to be initiated into full sisterhood.
The ability to drink copious amounts of alcohol, do strenous exercises, sucumb to peer pressure, fit a physical stereotype, endure humiliation, or any other of dozens of "tests" sometimes put forth as a way to earn Greek letters is not what we look for in our potential members. Sincerity, dedication, intelligence, depth of character, and yes, love, learning, labor and loyalty are the distinquishing characteristics of our members.
Our pledges are allowed to wear our letters from day one, although the crest is reserved for initiated members, as is our badge. I am proud to be a member not because it means I have successfully run an obstacle course, but because I am a part of an organization of women whose creed means more to me with each passing year.
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Old 06-26-2008, 10:56 PM
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You cannot "earn" the right to be a Gamma Phi Beta. It is an honour to be invited to membership, and after careful preparation to be initiated into full sisterhood.
The ability to drink copious amounts of alcohol, do strenous exercises, sucumb to peer pressure, fit a physical stereotype, endure humiliation, or any other of dozens of "tests" sometimes put forth as a way to earn Greek letters is not what we look for in our potential members. Sincerity, dedication, intelligence, depth of character, and yes, love, learning, labor and loyalty are the distinquishing characteristics of our members.
Our pledges are allowed to wear our letters from day one, although the crest is reserved for initiated members, as is our badge. I am proud to be a member not because it means I have successfully run an obstacle course, but because I am a part of an organization of women whose creed means more to me with each passing year.
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