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what's with the convention reference? I want to know!
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I am PROUD to be a Phi Mu!!
Kathy Williams introduced this "saying" at the 2001 Leadership Conferences. She gave a great talk about the meaning of sisterhood and being in a greek letter organization.
She punctuated the talk with frequent "I am PROUD to a Phi Mu!" She is a marvelous motivational speaker. She travels frequently in her private consulting business and is a frequent speaker on behalf of NPC issues. ANY GLO would benefit from having her speak to their group. Pam |
Actually, my chapter picked that up from....oh what was her name. I can see here. Lil spitfire national advisor from Louisiana...Anyway, she always used to make us say it at meetings. And we are YANK-EES up here in PA, so we had to EGGS-aggerate the southern accent, so it came out kinda like my signature "Ah ayum pray-oud tew bee ah Phah Mew!"
(Of course when I went to convention in 2002 in Hotlanta and they got the whole room of 600 Phi Mus to say it, the Southern accent was much more overwhelming! Heehee!) |
I've Got a Little Phi Mu Girl
I've got a little Phi Mu girl Way down in sunny Dixie land With eyes of snare me, dare me, Oh do you care for me blue As long as Grecian frats shall stand She'll wear the golden heart and hand And maybe, some day a frat pin. I'll tell you that pin Will make a stunning guard for her little Phi Mu pin, Girls may come and girls may go But she's the only girl for me, I know, And when the children go to school They'll follow Dad's and Mother's rule And wear the badge that makes some jolly Greeks of them, too. from http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users...ory/frats.html |
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I'm so pretty.
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