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Drunkie679 06-15-2005 01:23 PM

Friends in different organization
 
I have a good topic:

When i went though rush, their was a group of us that thoguht we all be in the same house, but we ended up in different house. I rushed TKE, my suitemates ended up Kappa Sig, one of our other friends ended up SAE and his roommate rushed Sig Pi. Two other of us ended up Sig Ep. Even though it was strange at first, because some of us ended up in houses that have tenison between them and some of us would come back feeling different about each other, but after we got intiated, it was all different. We all promised no matter what we were going to be friends and we were. I feel that is the greatest example of how we are all Greek together. I was wondering if you guys have any stories such as mine.

honeychile 06-15-2005 01:39 PM

I developed two close friendships while I was going through rush. We had agreed not to compare notes, but ended up at most of the same rounds! I can remember all three of us looking at each other at Pref, thinking, "I wonder...?" It was good to see that the one did become a pledge sister with me, but we both stayed friends with Peggy (who went Theta). A couple years later, both Peggy and I ended up on Panhel together! :)

I should mention that, when I got married, I had an equal amount of ADPis and Phi Mus as bridesmaids!!

adpiucf 06-15-2005 01:45 PM

As I mentioned in a previous post, my campus had a very open Panhellenic atmosphere which encouraged strong friendships between chapters.

While some of my best friends are ADPi's, there are a few DDD's, a KD, a Chi Omega and a Pi Phi that I consider to be my "sisters," too, and scores of other Greek friends!

DeltaEtaKP 06-15-2005 02:00 PM

When I pledged, one of my roommates joined another sorority and the other stayed independent. I separated from them a little bit in the beginning... while I was pledging just because it took up time, and I had a lot of people that I wanted to meet. We are all still best friends, and I sort of consider them my sisters as well (in a different way). At my school, about 65% or more of the girls are greek, so of course I have friends in other sororities, and I also have quite a few independent friends. Sometimes, it's nice when I'm on sorority overload to come back down to Earth with some of them.

PiPhiGirl2005 06-15-2005 02:25 PM

My core group of friends freshman year were the girls from the cheerleading team. Three of us became Pi Phis, one a Kappa, and one a Chi-O, and we've all remained friends throughout our college years. I did end up finding closer friends within my sorority, but have managed to also maintain friendships in the other houses.

ZTAngel 06-15-2005 02:35 PM

I have a bunch of friends in other organizations. At UCF alone, my best friends were in KD, TriDelta and Pi Phi. I also lived with an AXiD and a KKG.
From other schools, I have friends that were members of TriDelta, DG, DPhiE, AEPhi, and ChiO.

KillarneyRose 06-15-2005 03:21 PM

My closest non-DZ friends in college were (are) 2 Chi Omegas, a Tri-Delt and a Kappa. I also had a bunch of GDI friends through my work on the school newspaper.

epchick 06-15-2005 03:24 PM

When I went through Rush, one of my closest friends from High School decided to rush with me. She accepted a bid from AXiD and I picked someone else. A bunch of the girls in my group during rush went ZTA, and one of the girls i got attached to during rush is now the ZTA chapter president (from what ive seen, haven't confirmed it yet).

One of my good friends just crossed and has become a sister of Sigma Lambda Gamma (#20). I'm proud of her too.

dukedg 06-15-2005 03:37 PM

At Duke we have deferred recruitment (formal recruitment in January). Though there are pros and cons to this system, one major benefit is you become friends with freshmen women your first semester in college without any letters attached to you. Some of them ended up pledging DG with me, but others joined other sororities or stayed independent. I've maintained closer friendships with some of them (Pi Phis and Tri Deltas) than some women in my own pledge class!

Oh, and we also don't have sorority housing at Duke so often times DGs lived with their friends in other sororities. Then when you went to hang out with your sister you'd meet even more sorority women. It definitely strengthened Greek unity.

chioprincess 06-15-2005 04:21 PM

I love having other Greek friends. When I went on a vacation to Pennsylvania I met a Phi sig from Muhlenberg and she is one of my closest friends right now. One of my good friends is a Kappa from FSU. Also on campus I had a lot of friends in KD, and when I was president one of my closest friends was the president of ZTA.

I think it's the whole bonding thing, that we can each relate to our problems, because most of the time it is the same. During recruitment last year one of the KD's was having a hard time choosing between chio and kd and after bid day she came to me gave me a hug and promised that we would always be friends. I sorta adopted her as my kd lil.. he he and we are still pretty close.

You have to branch out because as much as you love your sisters sometimes you just need a break.

Tom Earp 06-15-2005 04:46 PM

When I started My Local, I had backing from all of the Fraternitys on Campus. Why, because I got to know them.:cool:

The TKE Advisor did a lot of behind the scences work with the College and LXA. I am still in
touch with Him to this day.

In reading Our Petition to become a Chapter of LXA, (I found this digging through "stuff') it was rewarding about what each Fraternity/Sorority had to say about us.

Even as a Local for 1 School Year and a year before I graduated, I was still friends with many in other Greek Organizations.

Now in the present, I consider many others out side of College, LXA and GCers friends as I have talked with many on the Ma Bell connection.

I have found more Greek togetherness on GC than I have ever seen at a local level.

That seems to be the problem today, We are going to kick your ass because You are not My Brother/Sister.

Da, We as Greeks are in the minority of College life. Banding together will on enhance our stature with the Community and the College.

KSUViolet06 06-15-2005 06:32 PM

I have a very good friend who is a DZ (you may remember that she was featured in an article I posted here a while back). After I joined my chapter, she got interested in Greek Life. She told me she'd initially been very anti-greek due to her anti-greek boyfriend and best friend. Also, she wasn't sure what the sororities would make of her visual impairment.

But seeing the fun I and her other greek friends had, she decided to ask me how to go about joining a chapter. I told her who was doing COB at that time (since it was spring). She visited a few chapters (mine included), but decided that she was meant to be a DZ. Of course I would've loved to have her in my chapter, but after seeing her face, you could tell that's where her heart was.

After she got her bid, we exchanged greek gifts over lunch. She's now one of her chapters' most enthusiastic members, so you DZ's are very lucky to have her.
:)

WCUgirl 06-15-2005 06:48 PM

My two best friends were an AXiD and a KD at UCF. I had several friends who were Kappas and Alpha Chis at FSU. Several other friends were Phi Mus at UF. My oldest friend was a ZTA at Winthrop.

From my college, I was great friends w/ a ZTA (she was a bridesmaid!). Speaking of bridesmaids -- several of these friends that I'm mentioning were bridesmaids (in all I had two ZTAs, an AXiD and a KD). More from college: I was good friends w/ an Alpha Chi, and also had friends in DZ and Phi Mu.

Now that I'm in an Alumnae Panhellenic, I'm getting to be friends w/ women from every NPC!

FSUZeta 06-15-2005 08:28 PM

i became friends with my dorm next door neighbor-we met on the first day you could move in. we were in the same recruitment group and she pledged alpha gamma delta. they were our back door neighbors, so we popped back and forth when we both moved in to our respective houses.she was the one i confided in when i was imagining all sorts of bad things happening during my initiation-she encouraged me to calm down and assured me that nothing bad would happen-that these girls were my sisters and would not do anything to hurt me or embarass me(alpha gam had already held their initiation). it was her words that kept me from chickening out as my initiation date approached. and of course, she was right! i was also friends with girls on my dorm floor who became phi mus and thetas. had friends in kkg , dz and tri delta.

ADqtPiMel 06-15-2005 08:33 PM

Although my best friends are ADPis, I live with another ADPi, 2 KDs, a Chi O, and 4 ZTAs. (and one unaffiliated girl.) Last year I lived with 5 Phi Taus in place of the Zetas.

RioLambdaAlum 06-15-2005 10:29 PM

I have friends with girls that were in some of the other locals on campus.

SurfinDBeach 06-15-2005 11:00 PM

Yep...
 
Well I guess I would have to have friends in other houses - because many of them rushed me after becoming friends...

Although I know people in other houses, I would actually consider some guys to be "FRIENDS" in Sig Ep (some older ones), Delta Chi and SAE - maybe Kappa Sig....

I frankly consider the guys I know in other houses to be aquaintances...

neonsparkles 06-15-2005 11:45 PM

Last semester my roommate was an AOPi, I am living with 4 Chi O's next year, my best friend is a Theta (at another college), friends of mine from HS went AGD, AOPi, Alpha Phi, and Theta and I have other friends in those same sororities, and Phi Mu, Delta Zeta, and Kappa Delta.

At my school (as someone else mentioned before) we don't have houses so it is easy to get to know many girls. Just from living in the dorms and joining other campus organizations I have gotten to know so many other girls.

ee744 06-18-2005 12:09 AM

I've always had friends in other houses, whether from high school or such. I always felt that it didn't matter what house you were in, as long as you were a good person it was best to bring the Greek scene together.

Buttonz 06-18-2005 01:28 AM

My best friend is a Phi Sig and I'm close to a certain KLP sister ;). From my school there was a point that I was friendly with a AEPhi sister that pledged the same semster I did and it was her that I turned to at times when I needed the break from SDT.

whittleschmeg 06-18-2005 01:38 AM

All of you that have posted are very lucky. I go to a small school in Pa and am very close with girls in other sororities. I hold 5 positions in my GLO and these girls give me an outlet. My sisters give me grief all the time for being friends with these girls saying I choose "them" over my own sisters. I am glad other people have a better experience with this then I am having. These girls are people I was friends with before I pledged we all just chose different GLO's. Its a crapy feeling knowing you hold 4 of the most important positions ( Recruitment Treasurer Panhel Exec board and New member educator) and your sisters judge you and wonder where your loyalty is. You should all feel lucky.

Also at my school we don't have houses we are the only sorority with a house.

flirt5721 06-18-2005 01:41 AM

On my campus all the sororities have friends from different orgs. I have good friends with PiPhi's and I also have friends in DZ and ChiO.

lyrica9 06-18-2005 07:27 AM

i think our panhellenic is very close, and it's cool, because i can think of at least five girls in every other house i would consider a friend.

the fraternity guys all seem to be pretty friendly too, but not quite as much as we are.

the past year it seems all four greek councils have become closer to eachother, it's really cool. all at the nudging of our greek life advisor.

PhoenixAzul 06-18-2005 07:47 AM

As far as other sororities on my campus, I have a bunch of friends in Epsilon Kappa Tau. Over this passed year, our group and theirs have bonded and sometimes banned together. If I wasn't a proud Delta Kitten through and through, I would love to be an EKT.

My friend Becky is trying to refound Rho Kappa Delta (Arkady) on our campus, and I really give her credit. She's an AMAZING artist with this ridiculous work ethic and drive. I met her at the President's scholar dinner before I started at OC, and she and I sat together because we were the only two out of state people there (she's from Indiana). When we got to college, it was awesome that she remembered me and we immediately took to becoming friends. I really hope that Arkady gets its charter this year!

tunatartare 06-19-2005 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Buttonz
My best friend is a Phi Sig and I'm close to a certain KLP sister ;). From my school there was a point that I was friendly with a AEPhi sister that pledged the same semster I did and it was her that I turned to at times when I needed the break from SDT.
I wonder which KLP sister that would be. ;)
I'm friends with a certain SDT, a Kappa, a Chi O, and am close with an AST on my campus whom I lived with this year.


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