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Old 03-15-2002, 04:33 PM
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DELTA SIGMA THETA -- The Acrostic

Hello to all of the SISTERFRIENDS of DST,

As I was driving home, I was thinking about GC, and an assignment I often give my students after they read a book.

Anyway, here is the idea: I want you to create an ACROSTIC using ALL of the letters that make up DELTA SIGMA THETA -- yes ALL 15!! The acrostic can consist of phrases or sentences that describe what you take DELTA to be or mean.

What is an acrostic you ask?

a·cros·tic Pronunciation Key (-krôstk, -krstk)
n.
A poem or series of lines in which certain letters, usually the first in each line, form a name, motto, or message when read in sequence.


Here is a basic example:


Conscientious seeker of knowledge, truth, and love
Ambitious woman with goal yet to achieve
Reliable friend
Loves to laugh and make others laugh
Addicted to GC, e-mail, and the Internet

SORORS, please let us just let the INTERESTS of DST reply to this one only!
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