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Which statement is true about the charters for Chi Omega's early chapters?
a.) They were quite simple, printed on average paper entirely in red ink b.) It was too expensive to mail them around for each Council member to sign, so Ida Pace Purdue, S.H. had samples of their signatures and traced over them. c.) Only one early charter exists today, that of Sigma Chapter from Randolph-Macon Woman's College, founded in 1899. d.) The names of the charter members were written by hand. e.) All of the above. |
I'm going to guess e - all of the above because I know a c & d are true. :)
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That's the way to answer a multiple choice question! Good reasoning, Felicity!
You wanna ask a question? |
Chi Omegas everywhere know and love Cardinal and Straw. Which of the following color combos are also associated with Chi Omega:
A) Indigo, Royal Purple, Deep Olive, Neutral, Gold and Pomegranate B) Blue, Purple, Green, Yellow and Bright Pink C) Robin, Spring Green, Neutral, Summer Yellow and Pink D) All of the above E) None of the above, only Cardinal and Straw are acceptable. |
I am going to have to answer: E!
Cardinal & straw all the way. |
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Nah, that's okay...I'm "old school"
"We love the cardinal...we love the straw..." I'll let someone else guess. |
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In December 2005 Executive Headquarters released a Visual Standards Guide which included 3 supporting color palettes to be used as secondary resources for design, matching letterhead and other card and paper stock. The first palette (Formal) was designed with formal and official publications in mind. You will notice some of these colors on the newly redesigned website, as well as in the Eleusis. The second palette (Fun) is intended for internal audiences or light-hearted pieces (such as summer alumnae events or celebratory announcements). The third palette (Fresh) offers a more muted,but light set of colors suitable for afternoon event invitations, spring announcements or light-hearted news. Using the Visual Standards Guide helps create clear and consistent communications that accurately reflect Chi Omega's classic, steadfast character. |
Is she a legacy??
Which statement is true about National President Jean Mrasek's oldest daughter?
a.) She is a Chi Omega at Univ. of Oklahoma b.) She joined Pi Beta Phi at the University of Texas c.) She's a senior in high school d.) Jean doesn't have a daughter |
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But she still has a year before any recruitment or anything....how interesting of a legacy is that ... hehe :D |
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