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Old 11-09-2012, 10:33 AM
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We don't take no poplars. You don't have a chance unless you a maple or an oak.
I can't find *any* sororities with an official tree. So far, just sort of googling, I've found the following fraternities

Alpha Psi Lambda (NALFO, co-ed) - Palm
Sigma Nu (NIC)- White Oak
Alpha Phi Omega(PFA, co-ed service) - Sturdy Oak...
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:46 AM
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I can't find *any* sororities with an official tree. So far, just sort of googling, I've found the following fraternities

Alpha Psi Lambda (NALFO, co-ed) - Palm
Sigma Nu (NIC)- White Oak
Alpha Phi Omega(PFA, co-ed service) - Sturdy Oak...
For sororities:

Delta Delta Delta (NPC) -- pine tree
Alpha Sigma Alpha (NPC) -- palm tree

As for fraternities, there is also, of course, Acacia


/serious tangent-back to the silliness of being a poplar on campus
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:54 AM
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For sororities:

Delta Delta Delta (NPC) -- pine tree
Alpha Sigma Alpha (NPC) -- palm tree

As for fraternities, there is also, of course, Acacia


/serious tangent-back to the silliness of being a poplar on campus
And I would imagine in the situation where the fraternity/sorority flower is a flower on a tree (like a Magnolia), that the tree would be defacto official.

But none of them a poplar...
On the other hand, maybe within the next 100 years, we can have an actual Dolphin pledge Delta Delta Delta...
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Old 11-09-2012, 11:01 AM
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And I would imagine in the situation where the fraternity/sorority flower is a flower on a tree (like a Magnolia), that the tree would be defacto official.

But none of them a poplar...
On the other hand, maybe within the next 100 years, we can have an actual Dolphin pledge Delta Delta Delta...
Forget that, we're pledging Jesus and Hermes.
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