There is a small ceremony in the Alumnae book, but most Alumnae Associations choose to do their own thing for the seniors. At my undergrad, my senior year was the first year the alumnae got together and did something for us--a potato bar supper, a quick presentation on Alumnae Assocaitions and they presented us all with very nice Kappa pens.
At the chapter I advise, the Alumnae put on a Senior Salad supper. The Seniors get engraved Kappa spoons and the most outstanding senior is presented with an award.
I think it's wonderful you want to continue on that tradition.
You can never go wrong with Dream Awhile--may be fitting as many chapters use it for preference; you're starting and ending your undergrad with Dream Awhile.
Another one we sang was Our Best to You
Our best to you
May your dreams come true
May old father time
Never be unkind
And through the years
Save your smiles and tears
They are souvenirs
They make music in your heart
Remember this
Each new day's a kiss
Sent from up above
With a Kappa's love
So here's to you
May your dreams come true
Kappa's love's best
That's our best to you
It's actually an old song, only a few words are changed to make it Kappa-ish.
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It's gonna be a hootenanny.
Or maybe a jamboree.
Or possibly even a shindig or lollapalooza.
Perhaps it'll be a hootshinpaloozaree. I don't know.
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