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bluethunder 06-25-2002 03:55 PM

what is the deepest line of SGRho that you have ever seen?
 
i was just wondering:
what is the deepest line of SIGMA GAMMA RHO you have ever heard of crossing?

(i know we pride ourselves on quality and not quantity, but every now and again, we come out with some numbers that SHOCK everybody!)

on my campus, the largest line to ever make it was 8.

prettypoodle6 06-25-2002 04:08 PM

the largest ive known was 22..... but the largest i've had a part in was my own line of 9.

SeriousSigma22 06-25-2002 07:30 PM

Sorhor all you have to do is check out the first volume of Behind These Doors: A Legacy Unfolds and you will she various lines of over 30,40, 50, etc. as a matter of fact I believe that Sorhor Paulette Davis a past Northeast Regional Syntakti was on a line of 44 and her entire line picture is in the book. I also met a sorhor from Mississippi during the Philly Greek Picnic 97' she was number 29 but I don't remember how many people she said was on the line because it was to hot out side and all I was trying to do was buy some nice nalia and find a place to cool down!

My best friend and our Sorhor Joy Pitts was on a line of 12 at Delaware State (Zeta Delta) they were the 12 precious stones and they were a fun group of women in spring 92.'

It really isn't about numbers! It's about what those ladies are doing in the sorority and for the community. It all comes down to this "Greater Service, Greater Progress."

Serioussigma22:cool:

bluethunder 06-26-2002 11:10 AM

i will try to find an older soror with a copy of behind these doors vol. I, since i only have vol. II....
thanks for the insight...
and for the record, don't ever get me wrong: i know its about those that move and shake and not those who just want the letters! just curious...

EntycinglyBleu 06-26-2002 06:48 PM

Hmmm AB cRHOssed 14 this Spring
I think Univ of Alabama cRHOssed 19

goldenpoodle 06-26-2002 09:55 PM

Someone correct me if I am wrong but the Nu Omicron of Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA had 23 in 92' or 93'. Also the Lambda Delta chapter University of Georgia in Athens had 14 in 1988.

Finer Woman10-A-91 06-28-2002 04:04 PM

Hello...
 
pardon my little interruption...
The deepest line of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. were my Sands at Howard U! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Those women were DEEP! Soulful Sistahs!
I miss them! Hopefully, I will see them during homecoming. Shame on me for missing homecoming last year...our 10.5 ;) year anniversary.

PrettyPoodle95 06-28-2002 05:52 PM

A FRIEND OF MINE ATTENDED TALLADEGA COLLEGE IN ALABAMA AND IN 1995 THERE WAS A LINE OF 31 SORORS.

Yemaya 07-02-2002 11:40 AM

Someone please correct me if I am wrong..
 
I have heard that in areas near/close to where an organization was founded (in this case Sigma Gamma Rho) the lines are bigger. Is this a true statement? Is this true for Sigma Gamma Rho? Once again, I was TOLD this by someone. As always, I dont mean to offend anyone. -Yemaya-

bro_strawter 07-03-2002 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PrettyPoodle95
A FRIEND OF MINE ATTENDED TALLADEGA COLLEGE IN ALABAMA AND IN 1995 THERE WAS A LINE OF 31 SORORS.
yea, a friend of mine was telling me about the line of 31 at Talledega. Here at Tennessee State, the Alpha Beta chapter crossed 16 or 17 (one of the two) this past spring semester.


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