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 Famous Local Greeks We've had a few notable members of Sigma Psi, but the most famous are: Martha Powers (1963) - Novelist Florence Ellinwood Allen (1902)- Suffragist, First Women Elected to a Judicial Position in the U.S. , First Female State Supreme Court Justice (Ohio), First Women Appointed a Federal Bench Can you tell I'm proud of her? To read more about her: http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/...apers/flo.html | 
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 Re: Re: Famous Greeks MysticCat I mean nothing by this but you should have Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Nationals call the Professional Fraternity Association and rescend their membership, and also they should change their joint-statement with Kappa Kappa Psi, since the last paragraph is as quoted  Quote: 
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 I was told when I was a freshman (joined in fall/01) that Michelle Kwan went through informal spring rush in 2001, got bids from all the houses she visited, but didn't join a house. She had a good friend in Gamma Phi who was a senior when I was a freshman, and apparently (probably exaggerated) she was told by Michelle that the only house she was seriously considering was ours, but she decided she was going to redouble her efforts for the Olympics. From what I've heard, she hasn't graduated UCLA; perhaps she's transferred, or just hasn't completed the units yet. Quote: 
 Gamma Phi Beta Alum Laurel Blair Salton Clark was one of the astronauts who died on the Columbia over a year ago. Other Famouse Gamma Phis: Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt - President of Jockey International Cloris Leachman, - Actress Joan and Jayne Knoerzer - Doublemint twins Kelli McCarty - Miss USA 1991, also stars in the soap opera Passions Jesse Wilson Sayre - daughter of Woodrow Wilson, had first ever White House wedding Margaret Woodrow Wilson: daughter of President Woodrow Wilson | 
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 It should be noted, however, that the PFA defines eligibility rather generally: fraternities that are "identified by, or related to a field of study or common interest." (My emphasis.) Even though we voted 20 years ago to rid our governing documents of "professional" language and return to our roots as a social fraternity, it could be said we still meet the PFA definition since we are identified by a common interest in music. But like I say, I'm pretty sure the discussions will continue. As for the Kappa Kappa Psi joint-statement, I can't remember exactly when it was issued (although I think it was many years ago), but the part you quoted, while perhaps accurate at the time -- and arguably accurate even now, given the PFA definition of "professional fraternity" as noted above and the fact that the statement says "as defined" by the PFA -- indeed appears misleading given our current status. | 
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 Having read this thread as much from the beginning as I have time for (meaning I skimmed most of the really long posts), I'd like to add two points. 1) As much as I would like to say Sandra Day O'Conner or any other female Stanford graduate (1947-1978) was a member of a GLO, unless it was an academic GLO, not one woman is. Sororities were banned from campus in 1944 - all members would not have immediately graduated, thus the lag time until 1947 when I believe the last of the women graduated. Theta, Pi Phi, Kappa and DG were re-introduced to campus in 1978, though from what I gather they were not officially recognized by the university itself until 1980. Tri-Delt came back in 1984 and Chi Omega came back in 1991. :) Unfortunately, DG closed in 1999. :( 2) I would love to claim Cybil Shepard as a sister, I cannot find her chapter of initiation and she is not listed on the website, thus I would conclude she is not a Chi Omega I'm pretty sure the other women listed as Chi Omega alumnae really are sisters. I would like to include an up and coming designer in the soon-to-be-famous category: Liz Pineda, a Chi Omega from UCLA. She has a boutique in Madrid and if you go, you absolutely must check it out. Edited for grammar. | 
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 i recently found out ann coulter is/was a delta gamma at cornell.   lucky us. | 
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 Re: Famous Members Thurgood Marshall, Paul Robeson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Three  FAMOUS Sons of ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC.  Enough said. | 
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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Famous Greeks The Joint Statement with Kappa Kappa Psi, was finalized less than a year ago sometime during the middle of the Spring of 2004 so it's actually rather new.  I know because I remember seeing on our National Listserve a message from our National Council stateing a recently agreed upon Joint-Statement had been posted.  Quote: 
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 ETA: Since posting on this subject , I learned that Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has, in fact, withdrawn from the Joint Statement with Kappa Kappa Psi. | 
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 Just some famous Alpha Gams Raquel Welch Carol King Madonna pledged but never initiated | 
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 <buries head in hands> AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 
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