Both brothers extend their pinkies and interlock them. This symbolizes the strength of the fraternity. Also, they extend their middle fingers out so it runs along your partners vein, which leads to the brain. Then they embrace eachother and say the secret word "walter" which is after the founding father walter cunnningham.
If you don't know meaning then you do not need this answer it is a part of Theta Chi and to it's members only please just respect that of our organization.
Please do not reveal the secrets of any fraternity. If you learn one by accident, keep it to yourself, or tell a brother of that fraternity that you heard it from so-and-so. If you really wish to know, maybe joining the organization would be the best bet.
Become an initiated brother into Phi Delta Theta and you will learn.
The names of fraternities and sororities are self-selected, and the history behind their names are unique to each organization.
Become an initiated brother into Phi Delta Theta and you will learn.
Phi Beta Kappa is a scholastic honor society. Members are admitted in recognition of outstanding academic achievement.
The Secret Handshake of Pi Kappa Phi
Very similar to a regular handshake, but you split the fingers between middle and ring (like the Vulcan salute) and interlock that way. Interchange between that grip and a normal grip while saying the secret phrase and its translation.
no, SBCC does not have sororities or fraternities. It has an academic honor society with agree-ish name but no legit sororities.
When I was an undergraduate there in the late 1960's, Harvard had a chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon--which I believe was the only fraternity on campus. I'm not sure what the current situation is.
If the password/handshake are secret to give it on here would mean it is no longer secret, so the answer can not be given.
I am a Kappa Delta sister, your answer about Ta Kala Diokomen is true. However, you are WAY off about AOT. I am not just saying this because I don't want you to know what our secret motto stands for, but I don't want you to have it all wrong. I cannot disclose what AOT stands for, but the subject matter is not moral excellence even though that is something we strive for in Kappa Delta Sorority. It does not stand for Arete Opheleo Telos or anything that sounds or is written similar to that. AOT is something we hold in high regard as Kappa Delta Sisters, but unfortunately should stay known to those outside our circle.
To answer your question, you simply make a "PI (π) sign using your index and middle finger on the recipients' (your brother's) palm. The pi sign should have roughly 1 inch space between the index and middle finger. Your ring and pink finger and thumb clasp the brother's index and middle finger, thus closing the pi sign (making both the index and middle finger to touch).
The motto of Alpha Xi Omega is 'I am the alpha and the omega, the first and the last'.
Kappa Alpha Psi was founded January 5, 1911 at Indiana University.
Well, the fraternities mentioned are half-brothers. The said relationship started in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental in 1977.
question: Tol C.O.T?
answer: Im a law abiding citizen" God Bless the Philippines!
It is known between and among the Brotherhood of SIgma Phi Epsilon. If you really want to know what the handshake is and what it means to all Sig Eps then rush the fraterniity and get accepted after learning the foundation and traditions and the history. Upon initiation the secrets will be revealed. It is not something to be taken lightly and if you motives are unpure it will show.
Grand Chapter role number 135,000
Some popular sororities across most campuses include:
Pi Beta Phi
Delta Delta Delta
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega,
Some popular sororities across most campuses include: (In no particular order)
Sigma Gamma Rho
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Zeta Phi Beta
Delta Sigma Theta
The most popular sororities with the best reputations and strongest chapters are
Pi Beta Phi
Kappa Alpa Theta
Delta Delta Delta
Chi Omega
Delta Gamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma
The founder of Zeta Epsilon Alpha Lambda is Elbert Kim Hobart he is the Law prof. of Oxford University.