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DZHBrown 09-10-2007 09:26 PM

Delta Zeta:
Mansfield - Met quota of 4
Moorhead State - Met quota of 3
Truman - 38 new members, Quota 36
CSU Fresno - Quota (11) +2
Bowling Green - Met quota of 14

Benzgirl 09-10-2007 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by DZHBrown (Post 1516686)
Delta Zeta:
Mansfield - Met quota of 4
Moorhead State - Met quota of 3
Truman - Met quota of 38
CSU Fresno - Quota (11) +2
Bowling Green - Met quota of 14

Do you have the other house numbers from BGSU?

DZHBrown 09-11-2007 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1516707)
Do you have the other house numbers from BGSU?

I don't, I'm sorry. I'll ask one of my sisters who is an advisor there if she has them!

DZHBrown 09-11-2007 01:28 AM

More DZ results:

U of Illinois: Q - 47, DZ - 52
Muhlenberg - Met quota of 31
U of Wisconsin - Stout - 11 new members, not sure what quota was
Georgia State - Q was 23, DZ has 21
Southern Illinois - 7 +9 COB/ Q was 6

Forgetmenotivy 09-11-2007 07:24 AM

Alpha Phi had a very successful recruitment this year at the University of Central Missouri; they got quota of 14 plus 1 addition for a total of 15.

Everyone was talking about how well Alpha Phi did. Our women were getting compliments from everyone in the greek community on their success. They were the talk of the town in recruitment this year!:):D

Results of others on our campus:
Alpha Sigma Alpha Q 14 plus 1
Sigma Kappa Q 14 plus 1
Sigma Sigma Sigma Q 14 plus 1
Alpha Omicron Pi Q 14
Alpha Gamma Delta 11
Delta Zeta 8 (they usually make quota)

KSUViolet06 09-11-2007 01:03 PM

Sigma Sigma Sigma matched quota of 10 at Armstrong Atlantic State.

Embry Riddle Aero Univ (FL)-
Sigma Sigma Sigma=11, quota-11



UNC-Wilmington-
Sigma Sigma Sigma- 26, quota- 25


Unregistered- 09-11-2007 07:29 PM

The entire list from Page One was copied and pasted at HPRL.

How convenient. :rolleyes: Can't they get their own material without having to steal everything from GC?

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ETA: irishpipes, is that a Lyre on your HPRL avatar? I thought you're an AOPi?

lauralaylin 09-11-2007 07:42 PM

What is HPRL?

Unregistered- 09-11-2007 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by lauralaylin (Post 1517388)
What is HPRL?

See this thread

SWTXBelle 09-11-2007 07:44 PM

Happy Pony Rainbow Land . . .
 
. . . founded by Happy Lambchop Butt!:) (obviously, an inside joke - sorry!)

irishpipes 09-11-2007 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by OTW (Post 1517378)
The entire list from Page One was copied and pasted at HPRL.

How convenient. :rolleyes: Can't they get their own material without having to steal everything from GC?

http://greekfriends.freeforums.org/f...5c60b3e84c.gif
ETA: irishpipes, is that a Lyre on your HPRL avatar? I thought you're an AOPi?


That isn't a lyre. It is a harp, and that is the original flag of Ireland, before the tri-colored flag was adopted as a compromise between the Catholics and Protestants.

Unregistered- 09-11-2007 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by irishpipes (Post 1517391)
That isn't a lyre. It is a harp, and that is the original flag of Ireland, before the tri-colored flag was adopted as a compromise between the Catholics and Protestants.

Ahh...gotcha! I obviously don't know the difference between a harp and lyre. :(

irishpipes 09-11-2007 07:57 PM

I think a lyre is basically a hand-held harp - easily confused when there is no perspective. Irish people would recognize that as the flag though (because of the green background), if they are into Irish history at all.

Thanks for the report, Jocelyn. Congratulations to Sigma Sigma Sigma

ETA: The harp is still the official symbol of Ireland. Lots of people think it's the shamrock, but it's the harp. Just so you know. I'm sure you couldn't have lived without that information.

AlphaFrog 09-11-2007 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by OTW (Post 1517394)
Ahh...gotcha! I obviously don't know the difference between a harp and lyre. :(

Generally... Harps are shaped like a fancy D and lyres are symetrical.:)

kathykd2005 09-11-2007 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by irishpipes (Post 1517401)
I think a lyre is basically a hand-held harp - easily confused when there is no perspective. Irish people would recognize that as the flag though (because of the green background), if they are into Irish history at all.

Thanks for the report, Jocelyn. Congratulations to Sigma Sigma Sigma

ETA: The harp is still the official symbol of Ireland. Lots of people think it's the shamrock, but it's the harp. Just so you know. I'm sure you couldn't have lived without that information.

You have truly made my life complete with this information. :p


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