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Old 07-28-2002, 02:51 PM
sairose sairose is offline
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Re: Re: Re: For SAIRose

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I know of 2 girls that would have probably been in SAI and Phi Mu. (Emily and Audra) I really liked both of them, and I wish they were still Phi Mu's. I guess in their case they liked their other activities (probably SAI included) more than us. I am wondering, though, who is the Phi Mu that is inactive in SAI? That perked my interest.


Yes, I was talking about Emily and Audra. Isn't Emily still a Phi Mu? I thought she was...I really like her. I used to go to her church. I don't really know why Audra isn't still a Phi Mu; I haven't heard her say much about Phi Mu except that they have a really pretty badge, and maybe a few other random things.


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I've got to mention, though, that the NPC sororities on our campus, all have over a 3.0 gpa. (between 3.012 and 3.42!!) This is with groups ranging from 30-100 women! We are very academically based, but we aren't related to one field of study.
I never thought of that before, but you have a point! And don't y'all have study hall for new members and things like that? I guess in some respects then, social GLOs ARE very academic. Thanks for pointing that out!

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I have seen your stuff in Zeus's Place, along with the other special interest GLO's. More power to ya. It doesn't bother me at all to see your letters on campus. But now I'll be making a point to find out more about yall!
Hey, I think that's really great! I get frustrated by the lack of support that some people have for groups on campus like Sigma Alpha Iota and Tau Beta Sigma. It's refreshing to have someone back us up in our efforts. If you want to learn more about SAI, go to the national page at http://www.sai-national.org or to our chapter site at http://www.geocities.com/sai_epsilongamma

Thanks for the support. I hope in the future, more SAI greeks can consider us as a fellow Greek.
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