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I just found out....
Hello, ladies! I'm sorry to crash your boards, but I just learned something really really exciting.
Neither of my parents are Greek (my dad didn't attend college; my mom was "too studious"), and neither of my grandmothers were, either. However, as I was talking to my grandfather the other day, he mentioned that my great-aunt had been highly involved in her chapter, and that I should email her to find out more. She just replied today. She was a Pi Phi at Syracuse! Not only that, but two other women in my family, making a total of THREE generations, were Pi Phi's, also! One at Duke, and one at Swarthmore. I'm so excited!!! I don't know how legacies work with you; these relationships are all cousins/great-aunts/great-great-aunts. There isn't a Pi Phi chapter at my campus, but I've heard such wonderful, glowing things about your organization nationally. I'm really honored to have at least some connection to it. Greek love, Jenn |
Technically for us legacies are sisters, mothers, or grandmothers. However, I've always felt that you're a legacy at heart if any close family member is in the organization.
Thank you for your kind words about Pi Phi! Feel free to stop by the board anytime. :D |
Thats really neat..
I always wished that I would find out that someone else in family was in a sorority. No such luck that I know of.. |
That's awesome to find those sorority connections. I don't have any in my family, but I'd love to start! :)
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