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Old 10-04-2008, 11:43 AM
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Almost a Chi O
Totally thought this when I was learning all the different GLO names.... still funny after all these years.
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Old 10-04-2008, 12:57 PM
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My husband went to Louisiana Tech where there is an AXO chapter. He says he always thought their name was funny since in Greek it would be pronounced "uh-Ho"

AOII has been called Army of Pigs in the past. Some chapters actually used the pig as a local mascot and may still! I can't imagine!! Anyway, no one is really sure why we picked the panda as our unofficial mascot, but some alums think it was to stop the Army of Pigs name! Ha!
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Old 10-04-2008, 02:09 PM
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hmm. i guess SBX could be Southern Butt Xray. lol!
When I was in school, SBX was the Student Book Exchange
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Old 10-04-2008, 04:07 PM
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Alpha Phi = Absolutely Flawless or Absolutely Fabulous

Thats right!
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Old 10-04-2008, 06:21 PM
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zta-zoo trained animals
dz-the disease
phi mu-phi moo
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tri delta-which delta would you like to try tonite?(also works for tri sigma)
KAT-the cat house
chi o-chi hoes
a chi o-also some hoes
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Old 10-07-2008, 06:40 PM
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Sigma Chi: Sons of Christ
One of my favorites. Especially since the original Greek Letters for the Fraternity were Sigma Phi.

The other one that seems to get a lot of "No really, this is what it means," is Phi Kappa Tau: Fellowship of the Knights Templar.

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I was talking to a guy I work with when he asks if I have the key to the kingdom of God. I was like "what"? He thought that was what Kappa Kappa Gamma stood for. In over 20 years as a member I had never heard that one before. It's pretty good, though!
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That one has actually been around for a long time. Some people will believe anything.
If it wasn't known before, then I bet this took off in the mid to late 1970s. In the stage production "Vanities" (1976; the t.v. movie first aired in 1981), three Texas high school cheerleaders all pledge Kappa Kappa Gamma in college. One of the lines they all recite together regarding Kappa is "Noble Noble Women with the Key to the Kingdom of God." When I was in college, the UK Kappas would often repeat this phrase themselves. More to throw people off... allegedly.
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Old 10-08-2008, 08:58 AM
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If it wasn't known before, then I bet this took off in the mid to late 1970s. In the stage production "Vanities" (1976; the t.v. movie first aired in 1981), three Texas high school cheerleaders all pledge Kappa Kappa Gamma in college. One of the lines they all recite together regarding Kappa is "Noble Noble Women with the Key to the Kingdom of God." When I was in college, the UK Kappas would often repeat this phrase themselves. More to throw people off... allegedly.
LOL. I can hear them now, wistfully saying "KKG! KKG! KKG E-ter-nal-ly."

Good play.
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Old 10-08-2008, 12:08 PM
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Oh my god, the president of the student council has been shot!

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LOL. I can hear them now, wistfully saying "KKG! KKG! KKG E-ter-nal-ly."

Good play.
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Old 10-09-2008, 07:13 PM
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From "Vanities"
(Scene I takes place in the Fall of 1963)

School Intercom: Students, I am sad to announce that the President has been shot.

Joanne: The president of the student council has been shot?

Kathy: Oh, my God!

School Intercom: The President was gunned down in Dallas.

Joanne: Dallas? I just saw him in algebra!

School Intercom: If this report is true, classes will be dismissed for the rest of the day.

Kathy: What about the pep rally?

School Intercom: In any case, the football game will take place, as planned, this evening.

All Cheerleaders: Oh, thank God!
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