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Old 06-04-2007, 01:17 PM
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While Gamma Phi is not at UF, they have been in the state of Florida since 1950 with their chapter at FSU. UF and FSU often compete to be the bigger school in the state, so they are both good places for a chapter. I am kinda partial though since one of my aunts is a Gamma Phi Alum from FSU!
I know we have FSU, and FIT and Jacksonville for that matter, but my post was regarding Gamma Phi going after MORE big southern schools, Florida being just one of them.
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