You're not crazy. And actually, I've always been under the impression that naming your pledge classes and having scroll/badge numbers was against a rule somewhere. It's probably just a chapter tradition or something.
You're not crazy. And actually, I've always been under the impression that naming your pledge classes and having scroll/badge numbers was against a rule somewhere. It's probably just a chapter tradition or something.
I thought about that. But then I wondered why she would have a number on the back of her badge and I don't? Have they changed things since I graduated?
Our pledge class had a name (greek letter) but we were the last class to have one. The classes after ours weren't named.
I'm pretty sure the only thing on the back of my badge are my initials, initiation date, and chapter too.
Scroll numbers are not on the back of the badge, but rather something that each chapter may keep track of and pass down to - I've understood that you could tell your scroll number from your membership number, but I don't think that's true - I was told mine during my first active semester. Correct or incorrect, it meant a lot to me and many of my sisters - scroll numbers were typically a big deal on my campus in general.
Scroll numbers are not on the back of the badge, but rather something that each chapter may keep track of and pass down to - I've understood that you could tell your scroll number from your membership number, but I don't think that's true - I was told mine during my first active semester. Correct or incorrect, it meant a lot to me and many of my sisters - scroll numbers were typically a big deal on my campus in general.
I was told about the membership number thing, too. However, when I think of my membership number , I can't believe that many women actually initiated into my wee chapter.