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Originally Posted by carnation
I work with a woman who was a member of a local, Laurels, at Wake Forest. She was wondering which national they affiliated with when the locals all went national. I checked the Wake website but no group had anything about Laurels. (I only know that Strings went Pi Phi) Does anybody know the answer to this?
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I tried, but no luck so far, carnation. Found out about some others, but not Laurels. What I
did find was from an "archived" article that was in the student paper a few years ago.
http://ogb.wfu.edu/?id=590_0_9_0_C
When the University first began, in place of nationally organized sororities, girls rushed local societies: Lynks, which became Kappa Delta; SOPH, which became Kappa Kappa Gamma; Strings, which became Pi Beta Phi; Delphi, which became Delta Gamma; Thymes, which became the now-disbanded Kappa Alpha Thetas; and Fideles, which became Chi Omega.
(If anyone reads the entire article, please be assured that the situation mentioned in the article has been successfully resolved. Several years ago. It was discussed on GC then. Extensively.)