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06-21-2001, 01:08 PM
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Bumping this back to the top where it belongs - above the negativity!
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06-21-2001, 01:59 PM
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At Greek Games every year, we always cheer for Delta Sigma Phi, of course when they're not against us! Out of all the houses on campus, I probably know more of them, even though we're on campus, and they're actually in town. Also, we like to say we don't care who wins, as long as they're wearing green!
We also let Chi Omega use our cart, which is homemade, and like 30 years old. seriously, there are pics from Greek Games past with the same cart, dating back at least to the 70's. So, we always cheer for our cart to win  BTW our driver this year, swear to God, his name is Jeff Gordon, and he looks like Beavis
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Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech.
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06-21-2001, 08:00 PM
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Originally posted by Corbin Dallas:
We also let Chi Omega use our cart, which is homemade, and like 30 years old.
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Cart? what kind of games do you guys do? ours usually are tug of wars and 3 legged relays and the like.
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06-21-2001, 08:04 PM
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Hopefully, my sorority and the others (ALL OF THE OTHER ONES, NOT JUST NPC) are going to coordinate events during Women's Herstory Month.
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06-22-2001, 12:42 AM
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Greeks helping Greeks
Rather than bashing other GLO's'::clears throat::, I'd rather discuss how some of us have helped out each other.
I'll start things off, for our Greek Sing, we were doing a Road Trip theme, and we were going to do the dance scene at the fraternity house. Us being whiteboys (all the ones with flava were busy), we got some of the AZD Dance majors to help us out with our practices. They volunteered to practice with us even though they had their own show to practice for. The show really couldnt have happened without them. While we didn't win, the show looked sharp, and we gave them flowers to express our thanks.
And if anyone wants to see pics, it should be under the 2000 Greek Sing pictures on our gallery at www.tke.muomega.org
Anyone else got a good story?
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06-22-2001, 12:48 AM
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Delta Sigma Theta and Alpha Phi Alpha helped us out with our Step Show for Greek Week each year when I was in school. We had a great time and it was awesome to hear them cheering for us when we got on stage! I had the best time learning from them.
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06-22-2001, 01:50 AM
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We helped Phi Mu set up there State day at Nicholls last year......
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06-22-2001, 01:52 AM
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That and we coach all ther sports teams, but normally we just do community service around town............Good topic fellow frater...
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06-22-2001, 01:58 AM
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Well, this may seem kinda minor, but this happened during Greek Week. We had some indoor game competitions, like table soccer, pool, and table tennis. Well, DZ totally and completely beats us in everything except table tennis where my sis, Teryn, MERCIED her DZ opponent.  Anyway, Table tennis was the last event, and I was waiting for Jen, so we were the last two KD's there that were parked in this one parking structure, and we were on different floors. So we were talking about what we were gonna do, because our campus is in the heart of a big city, you don't want to get caught alone at night, and this Delta Zeta says "Well, I'll walk with you to my truck, then I'll drive you to your cars." It was pretty cool, and even a small gesture of kindness like that really made me proud that we had a chapter of Delta Zeta on our campus.
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06-22-2001, 04:37 AM
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All of our sororities and fraternities are very involved with each other. Everyone particpates in Greek Week, we get all excited! We were with Pikes, Sigma Nu and Phi Sig, we were fabulous! All the sororites participate in reMEmber week, where we honor two girls who were murdered and other victims of violent crimes against women. All the major fraternities have sporting events that bring the sororities together to compete against each other. We finished the year off with Pike Softball and Lambda Chi Vollyball. Each sorority has a sporting event that supports their philanthropy, ours is Frats on the Fairway to support CASA. I love all our events, it brings the Greeks on campus together and shows to the rest of the campus who we are and what we stand for.
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06-22-2001, 09:12 AM
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Originally posted by GmuTeke:
Cart? what kind of games do you guys do? ours usually are tug of wars and 3 legged relays and the like.
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We have a tug of war, 15 man pyramid, cart race (which is like a go kart with no motor, and guys pushing it), obstacle course, canoe race, and a mystery event. i think that's all of them.
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06-22-2001, 11:24 AM
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During Greek week we weren't doing so hot with some of the events. Tug of War is HUGE at my school, (people practice starting in January!). Well, we won the first two pulls and were in the final pull against a certain sorority, who on our campus is a little of a rival with us. EVERY fraternity and sorority except them and one fraternity were cheering with us. The entire place erupted with A-G-D over top. It was so loud!! It actually brought tears to me eyes to see all those people cheering for my sisters. It must have worked, though, because we won!!! We didn't even have to go to time because they full pulled them!
This is a huge deal at my campus because every fraternity and sorority are so competitive that they never unite for anything!
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06-22-2001, 11:52 AM
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This past year one of our women found out that she had Lupus. It hit right at home because many of the women in our chapter (including myself) has had a family member or friend afflicted with the same disease. So...our chapter decided to have a "fundraiser" so that we could donate money to a Lupus Foundation. We included all of the other sororities and fraternities and over a four week period, each sorority/fraternity raised money and which ever raised the most money at the end, we cooked them a spagetti dinner w/ desert. It ends up that we raised over $2,200 (there are only 7 fraternities and 3 sororities at my school). It was really nice to know that they cared.
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06-22-2001, 03:56 PM
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Damn, how great it is to read this!
I am a firm beleiver in competition among the Greeks, but it is good to know that the Greeks also help each other in time of need as that is really what we all are! Brothers and Sisters who have the same love and caring for what we beleive in! Greeks while different are still one in the same.
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Pittsburg State U. (Kansas)
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06-22-2001, 04:55 PM
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Tug of War is HUGE at my school, (people practice starting in January!).
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You practice?! How do you practice Tug of War? My bros and I did a quick headcount to see who had cleets (they're allowed in our competitions) and those guys that had them showed up that day.
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