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Old 04-23-2001, 01:53 PM
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All SK’s should be very pleased with the group of girls that comprise Sigma Kappa at the University of Louisville charter. I have had the fortune to be excellent friends with numerous girls of the chapter. It’s true what ULChiOCutie said, campus-wide they are very middle-ground. They are very even, they have their great athletes, but they have their fill of not such great athletes, which make up the scholars, or the partiers, which are all part of the mix, and all essential (in some aspect, or another!). Yet evenness is strong, and long-lasting, thus you can expect this chapter to remain strong for a good deal of time onward.

As an incidental, because it’s going to be quite ironical in light of my next point concerning Sigma Kappa, ULChiOCutie I believe to be an ex-girlfriend of mine (2 years as a freshman and sophomore in high school). Just a note to add to my verbose speech here-in.

I have, unfortunately, caused some slight internal turmoil for the sorority. I dare not venture to say that I have caused sisters to spite sisters, I feel their bond is stronger than anything I could ever sever (with or without intention), however I caused a tear or two to be shed. Which is why I can tell you anything inquired about the character of a Sigma Kappa. I’ve quasi-dated four from UofL, and I’m only in my second year. I’m still quite good of friends with each of the girls that either broke-up with me, or I broke-up with. They are not girls to be termed “easy” or “sluttish” by any means. They are, as it’s been said universally, yet accordingly, down-to-earth girls with the appearance of the girl next door.

The girls here are good, and I’ve had people call me an SK groupie, because over hlf of my girlfriends, in the literal sense of the word girl friend, are in Sigma Kappa at University of Louisville.
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