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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL
While I'm no sure who wrote it, I can tell you we were established in 1852, however I don't know when the creed as it stands was written. Any takers? The library doesn't have the alleged copy of Phi Mu's history that Phi Mu donated to the school when we got our charter. I've tried, I can't find it.
ETA: I just read your creed. Yeah...something's going on there for sure, it is the same, your's is extended, but it's the same creed!
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BabyPink, I just read the Phi Mu creed and have to admit - I love it!!!!
Back in School---
PIKES: Struggled with manpower, so they were trying to get up their numbers the whole time.
Largest house on the row. Good grades, pretty nice guys, but again I didn't really know many of them.
SIGMA CHI: Strong house. Great guys. Our neighbors, and we did Absolut Sigma party with them which was a monster. Very down to earth. $$Money house. My 2nd choice house if I didn't go Sigma Nu.
KAPPA SIG: One of their stronger chapters. They won their award for being one of the best KS chapters in the nation. We went back and forth as the largest house my 4 years there. I still remember doing shot after shot with a couple of their upper classmen at one of our parties, then calling their housephone to get their pledges to come carry them home
KA: They were a very small house, but seriously good guys. Good athletes. I remember their goldfish party each year was a blast (not sure why, but you ate goldfish at that party.

) I also remember them being hela-cool enough to let me work their bar for another party!
LAMBDA CHI: We interacted the least with them as they kept to themselves. They were a solid chapter, good athletes, manpower, etc. I don't think I was friends with any of their members so I don't have much to say on them.