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09-29-2007, 08:46 PM
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Sigma Nu was founded in opposition to hazing at a military institute. It makes me proud. Took some real men with guts to stand up.
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Hell yeah it does! I'm proud that my husband has cool bros on GC.  (He's a Sigma Nu - LU chapter.)
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09-29-2007, 08:57 PM
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I was really proud of all my sisters meeting at the house @5AM to go volunteer at the Susan G. Komen "Race for the Cure"! Yeah, we missed a HUGE football game and it couldn't have been more worth it. Getting back at 1PM meant naps for 2/5 of the chapter.
They were all so energetic and willing the whole time. My fav. Zeta moment so far.
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09-29-2007, 11:40 PM
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Location: Ames, IA (School); Omaha, NE (Home)
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I am proud that Delta Upsilon is one of the oldest Fraternities (6th Oldest-1834) and is the first Non-Secret Fraternity.
I hope my brothers are proud of the effort I have been putting in to make sure we don't close.
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10-01-2007, 03:44 PM
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I'm proud of the Alpha Delta Pi open motto, "We Live for Each Other", because without it, I wouldn't be as loyal and loving to some that I should be. By seeing that motto, thinking about it, and attempting to live it out daily, I am a better, stronger woman, with a network of loyal friends with hands clasped in friendly smiles.
Alpha Delta Pi can be proud of me for living out my loyalty in all aspects of my life, not just to my sisters.
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10-08-2007, 04:38 PM
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i'm proud of LPsiD for it's ability to evolve and grow without compromising our founders' visions.
i hope that LPsiD can be proud of me for reworking our national website whenever (if ever!) i finish!
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10-08-2007, 06:44 PM
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I am proud of Alpha Gamma Delta for recognizing that changes needed to be made in our Volunteer Services Team structure and for being progressive in going for it. I am proud that we implemented a full training for all volunteers and advisors this year. I am proud that we are re-evaluating our reporting and moving into the 21st century with an email system for the volunteers implemented this summer and online reporting coming very soon. I'm proud that we are publishing more things online rather than on paper, recognizing that our collegians are more comfortable with a computer than with paper and besides, it saves a lot of money and trees too! I'm very proud that one of our founders is in the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. I'm proud of our Purpose and the meaning behind all of our secret symbols. I'm proud of our Foundation for really stepping things in the last few years. I'm VERY proud of our leadership institute (available to all women everywhere!) I have never been more excited about the future of our Fraternity. http://www.theleadershipinstitute-wwp.org/
I don't expect them to be proud of me. I give my time because I think it's a worthwhile thing to do with my time and I can only hope that I can help the chapters I work become the best that they can be so that they have a good collegiate experience and are motivated to stay involved as alumnae. I also hope that I can inspire a few women to impact the world (ok, that sounds cheesy, but it's true)
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10-09-2007, 11:30 PM
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Proud that DU is non secret and I can share almost every facet of my fraternity life with my friends and family.
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Did you know if you watch jaws backwards, its a movie about a shark that throws up so many people that they have to build a beach?
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10-09-2007, 11:44 PM
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I am proudest of AOII because of its commitment to our philanthropy, Arthritis research and more recently, juvenile arthritis. Arthritis affects millions of Americans, is the #1 cause of disability in this country, and certain types of arthritis target women and children in particular. Our international philanthropy was previously another worthwhile cause, Frontier Nursing. After supporting that cause for many years, AOII felt it was important to make a change, get behind the arthritis cause, and recognize the significance of helping to raise awareness and fund arthritis research grants.
In being an active volunteer for the Arthritis cause, I strive to set a positive example in the greek community and on a national level, as an AOII alum who literally walks the Walk!
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10-10-2007, 10:04 AM
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I am proud of Zeta Tau Alpha for our consistent and tireless efforts for our philanthropy - the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. We work towards such a great cause and I'm so proud to tell other people I'm a Zeta and that that's our philanthropy. I'm also proud of ZTA for the inception of our amazing creed (http://www.zetataualpha.org/default....t&ContentId=41) that I live every day. In fact, our creed is posted in my cubicle at work. I'm also encouraged to be a strong women by our 9 wonderful founders who founded ZTA on their own as a women's fraternity (two of our founders' brothers helped with knowledge of Greek lore to assist us in picking our name and patron godess but we have no official fraternity that helped us, so we are known as a women's fraternity and not as a sorority).
I hope that ZTA is proud of my efforts to get involved again as an alum after my three year hiatus, but also for the fact that I never once forgot I was a Zeta and still lived the ideals our founders established each and every day.
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11-06-2007, 04:30 AM
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im proud of tri delta for nationally pledging to raise ten million dollars for st jude! *i believe* this is the largest pledge ever made by a glo
im proud of my chapter for stepping it from almost dying away to becoming a major prescence in the greek community and reestablishing itself on campus
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