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04-02-2008, 01:02 AM
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By SPE, I assume you folks are saying Spee, not S P E? It has been more common in the south, but somtimes up here as well.
We used to call LCA "the Smurfs" because their house was painted blue with white trim. Years afterwards, still smurfs
Our (ADPhi) chapter at Johns Hopkins was known as WaWas after the store in the basement of the old chapter house. Most places we're known as AD or Alpha Delts, but at a few schools, we are known as the phis.
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Yes, "Spee" is the pronunciation.
I don't know if I've ever met an ADPhi on these boards. We had them briefly, sort of, at my school. Speaking of SPE... nevermind.
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Delta Gamma went by Dee Gees and Kappa Delta went by Kay Dees!
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Someone mentioned these earlier (or at least Dee Gee). I don't consider these "nonstandard nicknames" exactly because they're just phonetic spellings of the standard nicknames (DG, KD). But I guess if they're putting them on shirts and stuff that might could be consider nonstandard/unusual.
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04-02-2008, 02:34 AM
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Sorry, but your husband is right(about this  Pika is a local coed group that used to be a chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha. They are NEVER known as Pike!
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Well, technically, it sounds like her husband was a member when it was a Pi Kappa Alpha Chapter and that they still called "Pika" at that time.
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04-02-2008, 08:28 AM
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The only place I have heard SigEp called SPE was at Oregon State.
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04-01-2008, 07:58 PM
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National orgs don't have a huge presence on our campus. We have a Theta Chi chapter, and one of my sisters referred to them as "the Thetas." I was like, no, that's Kappa Alpha Theta. It doesn't make as much sense since we don't have a Theta chapter here but...at least I know better!
Another sorority that starts with a Kappa has some old Facebook pictures labeled "Kappas at the beach" or wherever they were. They didn't know KKG was coming over!
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04-01-2008, 09:17 PM
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At my school, Phi Sigma Kappa is called "Kappa", because our very first sorority was Phi Sigma Sigma so Phi Sig was taken. We haven't needed to worry about conflict with Kappa Kappa Gamma, because even though they did express interest in expansion via letters, when we officially opened they didn't submit a packet.
Our Pi Kappa Alphas are Pikes, our Pi Kappa Phis are Pi Kapps. Our Phi Gamma Deltas are FIJIs and sometimes when people can't read, they're FIGIs (fig-ease) ! I don't think there are any other local nicknames that we have.
ETA: Oh! And our Sigma Phi Epsilons are most DEFINITELY SigEps!
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04-02-2008, 09:59 AM
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At my school, Phi Sigma Kappa is called "Kappa", because our very first sorority was Phi Sigma Sigma so Phi Sig was taken. We haven't needed to worry about conflict with Kappa Kappa Gamma, because even though they did express interest in expansion via letters, when we officially opened they didn't submit a packet.
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We had PSS & PSK, but that wasn't the issue.
There was a local fraternity called Phi Sigma - I don't know if they broke away from Phi Sigma Epsilon or if they were one of the ones that didn't want to merge w/ Phi Sigma Kappa. So there was much disagreement on who were "the real Phi Sigs." If you would have called PSK "Kappa" it would not have been pretty.
Sigma Tau Gamma tried going by "Gammas" for a few seconds because there had been an underground local fraternity w/ that nickname (Alpha Gamma Phi) and I think they wanted to seem tough. That didn't last though.
I heard someone recently calling the KDRs Kappas, and I have no idea why - is that extra syllable really hard for you? Esp when we have Kappa Alpha Psi on campus!!
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04-02-2008, 10:15 AM
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I've heard of "Alpha Delt" for ADPi, "Kappa Delt" for KD, and "Alpha O" for AOPi.
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At GT, we have Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Kappa Theta, and Phi Kappa Sigma. The first two go by "Phi Psi" and "Phi Tau," respectively, but the latter two argue over who has more of a right to call themselves "Phi Kaps." Personally, I've always referred to Phi Kappa Theta as the "Phi Thetas," because there's no one else with whom they could be confused. You can't really shorten Phi Kappa Sigma's letters any other way without confusing them with another group (such as Phi Sigma Kappa, who we also have on campus)...plus they're older, both nationally and on our campus, so I figure they have more of a right to the term.
I'm considerably biased though, so whatever.
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04-01-2008, 09:42 PM
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Carnegie Mellon Pi Kappa Alphas were called Pikas when I was in school.
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04-01-2008, 11:15 PM
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Carnegie Mellon Pi Kappa Alphas were called Pikas when I was in school.
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Same at Penn State when I was there. And I think I heard "SPE" once in a while, but we mainly said Sig Ep. Phi Mu Delta was the "Mud house", of course, and we had our "Crows" from Alpha Chi Rho. And I'm thinking there might have been another shorthand or two, but I can't think of them right now.
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04-01-2008, 10:07 PM
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Did your campus have any local nicknames for national organizations?
For example, at W&L, Sigma Phi Epsilon wasn't usually called SigEp, but "SPE." (I've heard this is common in the south?). I hardly heard anyone ever call them SigEp.
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That is so interesting! When I was at Duke we heard about SPE because they had had their charter revoked and went out with a crazy party called "SPE ya later", probably in the early to mid-90's (Duke's website about greek life history is SO wrong!). Then they rechartered my senior year and everyone at Duke wanted to call them SPE and they kept telling us "no, it's SigEp". At the time they said they were doing this to distance their image from the SPEs that had been kicked off a few years earlier!
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04-01-2008, 11:26 PM
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That is so interesting! When I was at Duke we heard about SPE because they had had their charter revoked and went out with a crazy party called "SPE ya later", probably in the early to mid-90's (Duke's website about greek life history is SO wrong!). Then they rechartered my senior year and everyone at Duke wanted to call them SPE and they kept telling us "no, it's SigEp". At the time they said they were doing this to distance their image from the SPEs that had been kicked off a few years earlier!
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Interesting. SPE/SigEp got their charter revoked at W&L too, but are now back and I think mostly called SigEp. I'm pretty sure they were or are called "SPE" at Davidson too, because my aunt knew of "SPE". She went to Davidson in the late 70s so that could have changed by now, or they could not even be there anymore (many of the fraternities at Davidson left or left and then returned later due to the fraternity reforms the school imposed).
So it could be a regional VA/NC thing. Or mid-Atlantic if it happened at Penn State...
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04-01-2008, 11:41 PM
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So it could be a regional VA/NC thing. Or mid-Atlantic if it happened at Penn State...
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Well, don't quote me on that, I might have heard the term post-college, I just know I've heard it. We definitely referred to them mainly as SigEp that I can recall. Maybe some more recent grads can attest to whether they're ever called "SPE" there. (I much prefer "SigEp")
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04-01-2008, 11:53 PM
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Well, don't quote me on that, I might have heard the term post-college, I just know I've heard it. We definitely referred to them mainly as SigEp that I can recall. Maybe some more recent grads can attest to whether they're ever called "SPE" there. (I much prefer "SigEp")
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I definitely understand why national orgs want to supervise the nicknames on campus after experiencing the frustration of "girl Pi Phi" and "boy Pi Phi." So when SigEp came back to Duke I understand why they wanted the correct national brand... at the same time my heart tells me "SPE." LOL. I hung out there quite a bit before they left campus. (But that's a whole 'nother story.)
I also sympathize with Theta Chi being Theta when Kappa Alpha Theta isn't there, things like that. It's easier to say.
There are instances, of course, where two national orgs having the same nickname nationally. For example Kappa Alpha Psi and Kappa Kappa Gamma are both widely known as "Kappa."
Actually, there was a secret society at W&L known as the Sigma Society, wherein they took really popular guys from the "top" several fraternities and all the guys wore these mysterious/cool rings. Now Phi Beta Sigma is on campus and I wonder since they go by "Sigma" if that causes any confusion. They only revealed their first line at W&L in the spring of my senior year so I wasn't really there for much time after the NPHCs came.  But, I did go to their step show that year which ROCKED OUT.
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All of our sororities pretty much go by the usual 'nicknames'... Theta, Pi Phi, ADPi, Kappa, Chi O, A Chi O, DeeGee, Zeta, TriDelt, Gamma Phi. (Sigma Kappa occasionally goes by 'SK')
I think all of our frats go by the usual nicknames as well... we call Sigma Phi Epsilon 'Sig Ep' and Pi Kappa Phi 'Pi Kapp'.
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