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Originally posted by Heather:
We sing this (with a few changes in names in the first verse) at Eleusinian and some other dinners we have throughout the year. For the first verse we put one foot on our chair. For the second verse, we put on foot on the table (yes, the table) and the other one is still on the chair. I guess I thought other chapters did this as well.
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Our chapter, Zeta Delta, celebrated it's 50th my freshman year. It was right around Greek Week and we'd just won all these prestigious awards and Mary Ann was there. So at our brunch we sang Chi Omega Your's Forever like that...one foot on a chair the other on the table. On top of that we had a group of OLD women who came back just for the celebration. It brought tears to my eyes to see my sisters, alumna and SH Mary Ann doing this together.
What a neat thing to experience.
Hootie
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What do you get when you cross and Alpha Omicron Pi and a Sigma Phi Epsilon? A beautiful Chi Omega!!!