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Old 09-11-2007, 09:08 AM
RigTheSig RigTheSig is offline
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I'm a legacy and I was born June 28th, 1988. Sigma Chi was a life goal for me, something I always knew I would strive to achieve. My Dad told me all of the stories when I was kid, which kind of lead me to become a big tool about this Fraternity. What can I say, other than it's my first love and shall be my last.

Well anyways, I'm the current Magister at a chapter in it's infancy. We've set the standard for the somewhat sub-par greek system on campus. Highest GPA, most members, philanthropy, etc. I was looking to start some traditions this semester, my program isn't completely filled as of yet. I was thinking of giving each pledge class a nickname, this class is Theta. I'm really trying to avoid the whole idea of "pledge-class unity" that can lead to hazing as well as tear a chapter apart through division. Any ideas on names or thoughts on whether or not this is a good idea? I've brought it up to a few brothers in my chapter with no real opposition, it is my class so I don't think anyone will tell me no if I want it. I'm ultimately waiting until I bring it before the chapter as a whole for a decision, but any ideas for names or anything for that matter would be appreciated.

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Old 09-13-2007, 04:37 PM
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Personally, I am "old school" and prefer the simple Greek letter designations - i.e. Theta. Yet, I am indifferent to pledge class nicknames. So if y'all decide to go with nicknames for your pledge classes, I would suggest something that is specific and meaningful to each pledge class. And it should be *tasteful*. As in a name that could be said in front of your grandmother, dean of students, clergy etc.

So you were born on June 28th. Was your baby blanket Blue and Old Gold? And congratulations and well done to your chapter on all y'all's accomplishments. It is always nice to hear Sigs continuing to do well and serve as campus leaders across the continent.
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Old 09-14-2007, 02:23 AM
RigTheSig RigTheSig is offline
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Personally, I am "old school" and prefer the simple Greek letter designations - i.e. Theta. Yet, I am indifferent to pledge class nicknames. So if y'all decide to go with nicknames for your pledge classes, I would suggest something that is specific and meaningful to each pledge class. And it should be *tasteful*. As in a name that could be said in front of your grandmother, dean of students, clergy etc.

So you were born on June 28th. Was your baby blanket Blue and Old Gold? And congratulations and well done to your chapter on all y'all's accomplishments. It is always nice to hear Sigs continuing to do well and serve as campus leaders across the continent.
They're still the Theta pledge class, I was just thinking of having them pick a nickname to go along with it. I talked to my Dad about it and he suggested it be nothing demeaning, something that they can take pride in and rally around. We've built a ton of momentum in this chapter, I just hope we an keep it up and not lose steam.

My Dad actually had forgotten what the day was, he was so caught up in me being born so I guess I wouldn't blame him. He didn't realize what day it was until he got a call from some brothers congratulating him on the birth of a new Sig or something along those lines lol.
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