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This one's a Chi Omega army...
http://www.magnoliacomposites.com/Ph.../ChiO-3-Md.jpg I found the picture on Magnoliacomposites.com. I'm really curious as to what chapter this is... |
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On the website, their description for the composite says that that Chi O chapter is the largest one on the campus, so I doubt it's a generic one.
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As an advisor, I checked out what seemed to be hundreds of composite sites. NONE of them have the name of the college or university, and few even have legible names on the ladies involved. It's more of a safety precaution than anything.
I found the Auburn one on the ADPI Auburn site. |
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Shhh, Honey.....we're the country's secret weapon!!! No one will see us in our azure blue catsuits and our Louis Vuitton handbags! :D |
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Actually, when I clicked on that particular composite (and for all others on that page), the image opened in a new window. At the top of the window, it said "XO_KSU.jpg". I'm thinking Kansas State. |
So, to review: NPC's: Alpha Sigma Alpha- James Madison Univ. Alpha Sigma Tau- James Madison Univ. Alpha Gamma Delta- Auburn Alpha Delta Pi- Auburn Alpha Xi Delta- UCF Delta Phi Epsilon- Univ. of Florida Gamma Phi Beta- U of OK Tri Sigma- Elon Univ. Tri Delta- Ole Miss IFC: Phi Kappa Psi- Univ. of TX Sigma Nu- Ole Miss Delta Upsilon- Oklahoma Univ. |
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I would change Gamma Phi Beta's largest to U of Oklahoma. Their pledge classes range from 80-90 women!
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I would agree with kk, probably University of Ok. |
I enjoyed being part of a large chapter. There are merits to both small chapters and large chapters.
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But it is a fun exercise... |
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