Founder's Legacies?
Okay, so I searched, and it may be the "late night" kindergarten teacher brain kicking in, but I couldn't find anything on this -
Have there/are there any legacies of NPC sororities that have joined either their NPC or a different NPC organization? In my grand scheme of procrastinating, my brain wandered to wondering if this has ever happened? Like Fay Chertkoff (bad choice, I dont think she ever married, Phi Sig was her love) having a great-great-granddaughter who joined Phi Sig at a school. Any ideas? |
Definitely, and probably more often than you'd think. A Sigma Kappa friend of mine advises a chapter with a founder's many times great granddaughter.
In my own organization I am only aware of a founder's son who is also a Delta Chi. |
I know the granddaughter of one of our founders and she is a member of the same group.
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Yes for ADPi--I remember reading about one in a fairly recent (within a few years) issue of the Adelphean about this
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Check out page 18 of this issue of Gamma Phi Beta's The Crescent:
http://digital.publicationprinters.c...ation/?i=67967 |
I know that there are some instances of a founders offspring or grandchild joining a seperate organization than the ones they founded.
That to me would seem a little awkward at family gatherings. BG |
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The great-something grandniece of one of our founders actually was a member of my chapter and graduated the year before I was a new member. They had an article in the ANCHORA this summer about our founder's relatives who ended up joining Delta Gamma.
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The granddaughter and great granddaughter of one of our founders were just initiated at our centennial convention :)
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AOII has no Founder legacies. Only one of our four Founders had children, Helen, and her girls went to Barnard after sorority life was disbanded. :(
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The great great grand niece of Chi Omega Founder Jobelle Holcombe was initiated into our chapter at Northwestern Univ. within the last 5 years.
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I just hope that if the founder's legacy goes elsewhere, she is the one that chooses the other chapter, and not the chapter dropping her!
Can you just imagine the backlash for dropping a founder legacy? |
We had a Founder's....great-granddaughter, I think...come through rush. She dropped us, but somehow word got around that we had dropped her. That fire took years to stomp out!
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Sometimes they have to self-identify. Pi Phi has 12 founders, only about half had children. Keeping track of all possible combinations of relations would be a daunting task.
I realized one day that while I had met or corresponded with the great-great grandchildren of one of our founders, they had not known of each other. Sadly, when I realized this one had already passed away. (The founder had a daughter and a son. The daughter married and moved west; the son moved east. They each had children. Those children had children.) Perhaps if the internet was around 75 years ago the families would have connected. One of these women had some of the founder's items that she donated to our archives. She said she likely had them because she was a Pi Phi and her sisters had joined another organization (perhaps there wasn't a Pi Phi chapter where they went to school, I did not ask). |
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