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Congratulations to your daughter. Chi chapter celebrated 110 years at Mississippi.
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I was excited to wake up to learning that two of my Ole Miss rec. girls went Phi Mu while one went Alpha Delta Pi!
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And love seeing the pics of new members and bid day themes. |
I'm excited to report I ran home to ALPHA OMICRON PI! I'm still so happy and excited :)
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Some Ole Miss Bid Day Photos Click --> University Photo
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Congratulations, oldmisspnm2014, and welcome to AOII!
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Congratulations to everyone! A friends daughter pledged KKG and is over the moon. I can not believe the class sizes this year! WOW! Thanks for the photo link MP!!! all the classes on there look so cute and happy!
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Those numbers are just staggering. Back in the day (at Bama), pledge classes were around 40, and that seemed like a bumper crop! |
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I am happy to report that my legacy pledged Phi Mu yesterday! It was a wonderful day and she's very happy!
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Bid Lists KD
Ole Miss sororities often publish their bid lists in the Daily MIssissippian. So far, only KD has published...
Kappa Delta Bid list |
My rec girls - one went DDD, one went AOPi, two went ADPi and two are unknown but I didn't hear that they didn't pledge, just don't know where.
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Post-Bid Day Blessing
by Lane Proctor at Ole Miss - yesterday in Scene This is an article about sorority girls and friendship. But I offer no frills, fabrication, or high-pitched enthusiasm. What I learned from going through rush at an SEC school is that relationships between college-aged girls are very complex. What matters most to many is not what the average student would perhaps like to say to a crowd of mature, rational adults. College is its own unique society and with that comes conflicting perspectives on what is right and wrong. This sort of community has the potential to bring out the best or the absolute worst in a person. It can be difficult to maintain a perfect track record of good decision-making as a young adult after being thrown into a world virtually run by adolescents. At times, it can resemble a cruel psychological experiment measuring how naïve students will act when placed in situations that are not indicative of “real life.” Rush and sorority life are perfect examples of this. Now that all female students involved in Greek Life here at Ole Miss have maneuvered their way through the tedious and sometimes emotionally draining process of rush, nobody should regret where they landed. Regardless of which sorority they had the privilege of joining, the potential is there to find the sort of friends worth searching for. Continues: http://theodysseyonline.com/ole-miss...blessing/67579 |
"Regardless of which sorority they had the privilege of joining, the potential is there to find the sort of friends worth searching for."
My favorite line from the above post. |
AOII & KKG lists of new members in the paper. Although I'm thinking KKG might have made a mistake because they put down initiates instead of new members. But who knows maybe they already had initiation?!?!?!
http://issuu.com/dailymississippian/...nalsmall/5?e=0 |
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