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I'll guess right in the middle with 5,000.
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maybe 600 students?
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The correct answer is 193. |
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JK!! :p :p :p But seriously, Nut keep the trivia coming please. I love learning all about Chi O! :D |
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How many women have served Chi Omega as National President (S.H.) since our founding in 1895?
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Yay for more trivia! I am going to guess B) 20.
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I'm going with A - 14!
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A Political Question...
Now that it's "that time of year" maybe it would be fun to name as many Chi Omegas as you can who are/were involved in politics. Who wants to start?
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Blanche Lambert- Lincoln in good ole Arkansas!
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Welcome to the game, RedHot! Excellent answer...Blanche is a loyal Chi Omega, indeed!
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Pat Schroeder, for sure! In a book I read recently, she was repeatedly mentioned as a good defender of women's rights.
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Oh yes, let's add Pat Shroeder to the list. For those of you who don't know... Pat Schroeder was a Democratic member of Congress for twelve terms, representing a suburban Denver district. She is now the president of the American Booksellers Association, and the author of a book, 24 Years of Housework . . . and the Place is Still a Mess (Andrews McMeel, 1998). In Congress, Schroeder was known for her populist brand of feminism and her wicked wit. She coined the phrase "Teflon president" for Ronald Reagan. Pat also had an unsuccessful run for the Democratic nomination for President.
Pat was a Chi Omega from Pi Beta Chapter (Univ. of Minnesota) and attended our National Convention in 1992 to receive the Woman of Achievement award. http://ronwade.freeservers.com/AlsoRan105-3x2.jpg |
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