How To Speak Like
A Greek:
ACTIVE - a person who has been initiated into a
lifelong membership of a Greek organization. Generally, the term is used to
reference a member who is currently an undergraduate. However, it is preferable
to use the terms "undergraduate member" or "student member" for those still in
school.
ALUMNA - a sorority member who is no longer a
student. The plural is Alumnae.
ALUMNUS ("Alum")
- a fraternity member who is no
longer a student. The plural is Alumni.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION - an organization of alumni
from an individual fraternity or sorority. The association may be based on
geographical location or chapter.
BADGE - the symbol worn by the initiated member
of a Greek-letter organization.
BID - An invitation to join a fraternity or
sorority.
BLACKBALL - During the process of determining
which rushees shall receive bids, one brother or sister may veto the bid. This
veto action is called a "blackball."
BROTHER - an initiated member of a fraternity.
CHANCELLOR - another term for the President or
leader of the organization.
CHAPTER - The campus group of a national
organization. Within each organization, chapters are usually referenced via a
Greek-letter order. For example, the founding chapter would be the "Alpha
Chapter," and the second chapter is usually the "Beta Chapter."
CHAPTER ADVISOR
- an alumnus who establishes and
maintains a close advisory relationship with a chapter and serves as a teacher,
counselor and friend.
COLONY - a student organization in the final
stage prior to being installed as a chartered chapter of a Greek-letter
organization.
DEPLEDGE (BALLED)- the termination of a
pledge's relationship with a Greek-letter organization.
DRY RUSH
- On many campuses, alcohol is
forbidden from all events associated with introducing the fraternity/sorority to
rushees.
MIXER - an activity where the members of one
Greek-letter group visits the chapter of another Greek-letter group for a social
event.
FORMAL RUSH
- the 'official' rush period of the
year with specific scheduled events. On many campuses, the most concentrated
period with Formal Rush for entertaining and selecting pledges is known as "Rush
Week".
FRATERNITY - The name informally applied to a
Greek-letter brotherhood. Formally, both men's and women's groups are called
fraternities, though many of the women's groups refer to themselves as a
"Fraternity for Women"
G.D.I. - a student who is unaffiliated with all
Greek-letter organizations ("God Damn Independent")
GREEKS - Students affiliated with Greek-letter
fraternities and sororities.
HAZING - any willful act or practice by a member
or associate member, directed against a member or associate member, which, with
or without intent, is likely to: cause bodily harm or danger, offensive
punishment, or disturbing pain, compromise the person's dignity; cause
embarrassment or shame in public; cause the person to be the object of malicious
amusement or ridicule; cause psychological harm or substantial emotional strain;
and impair academic efforts. In addition, hazing is any requirement by a member
or pledge which compels a member or associate member to participate in any
activity which is illegal, is contrary to a member's or associate member's moral
or religious beliefs, or is contrary to the rules and regulations of the
fraternity, institution of learning, and civil authorities.
HOUSE - a chapter's physical facility which
serves as its home.
HOUSE CORPORATION - a legal entity holding title
to any real property (land and buildings) for a chapter's living/meeting
purposes. This alumni body has basic responsibilities relative to property
ownership and maintenance.
HOUSEMOTHER/HOUSEMAN - a woman/man residing in a
chapter house, who is a friend, advisor, hostess and chaperone...in every way a
house mother/father.
INACTIVE MEMBER
- a member attending the same
institution in which his/her undergraduate chapter is located, who (upon the
recommendation of the undergraduate chapter and approval of the Alumni Board of
Trustees) shall be defined as "inactive". With such designation, the inactive
member shall have no material participation in undergraduate chapter activities,
such as social activities, living in the chapter house, or voting at
undergraduate chapter meetings.
INFORMAL RUSH
- a continuous, open rush period
with no specific, scheduled, system-wide activities of rushing and pledging.
Bids may be extended and accepted at any time. This is also known as "Open
Rush."
INITIATION - A formal ceremony by which new
members become initiated members.
INTEREST GROUP
- a group of individuals on
campus in the first stage of the process leading to installation as a chapter of
a Greek-letter organization.
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL (IFC) - The governing
body of the fraternities at St. Cloud State University.
LAVALIER - a piece of jewelry depicting the
letters of one's organization. The lavalier is often worn casually and indicates
one's affiliation with the group.
LAVALIERING - the practice of a fraternity
member giving his lavalier to a woman signifying a committed relationship
between the two. As the relationship becomes more serious, the next step would
be a "Pinning."
LEGACY - A student whose parent, grandparent, or
brother/sister is a member of a particular fraternity or sorority. Typically,
legacies are extended full consideration during the rush process.
LITTLE SISTERS - a woman's auxiliary of some
chapters which are prohibited by the National Interfraternity Council and most
national fraternities.
LIVE-IN - the term generally applied to members
of an organization that actually live within the chapter house.
LOCAL FRATERNITY
- "Local" - a Greek-letter
group which exists on a campus but which has no affiliation with a national
Greek organization.
MASCOT - generally a dog or cat who is an
honorary member of the organization because it either lives in the chapter house
or (as the pet of one of the members) is often around the chapter house.
NEW MEMBER
- A student in his or her first phase
of membership in a sorority or fraternity (before being initiated). Also known
as Pledges or Associate Members.
PANHELLENIC
- The governing body of the
sororities at UNM.
PHILANTHROPY - Community service.
PINNING
- the practice of a fraternity member
giving his member's Badge to a woman. [When a woman is "pinned," if she is a
member of a sorority, the sisters will be brought together in a private,
candlelit ceremony where the secret pinning will be announced to the sisterhood
and then celebrated.] This step is often preceded by a "lavaliering" and is a
precursor to engagement. Pinning is also the term used for fraternities
when associaties receive their associate pin.
PREFERENTIAL BIDDING
- Very often, sororities
use a computer-based system for matching rushees and the organizations. The
bidding process involves a ranking system by both the rushee and the
organization to indicate preferences. The computer then makes the determinations
based on certain rules.
RUSH - Membership recruitment drive. A series of
events offering members and potential members the opportunity to get to know
each other.
RUSHEE
- a non-member who is eligible to
participate in the rush program, visiting Greek organizations with an interest
in possibly affiliating with one organization.
SISTER
- an initiated member of a sorority.
SORORITY
- an individual women's Greek-letter
organization. This is the term commonly used to distinguish between men's
(fraternities) and women's (sororities) organizations. As noted previously, some
sororities are identified as a fraternity (or fraternity for women) in their
official name.
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