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			Yes, and I went to HS in St Louis where the French pronunciation prevails so have a hard time in NOLA!  Which way to say it????????
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					Originally Posted by Titchou  Oh - don't get started on all the pronunciations of Lafayette in this country!  Let's see, there are:
 1) Le-FAY-it in Alabama
 2) Laugh-fee-ette in English and La-FI-ette in French in Louisiana
 3) The one above in MS
 4) LA-fee-ette in Indiana
 And there are probably others!
 |  There is Lafayette County in Florida and it is pronounced La-fee-ette.
		 
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					Originally Posted by LXA SE285  In New Orleans, the French street names have their own unique "Yat" pronunciation:
 Burgundy = Bur-GUN-dee
 
 Carondelet = Ca-ron-da-LETT
 
 Chartres = Charters
 
 Fontainebleau = Fountain Blue
 
 Toulouse = TOO-looz
 |  Calliope = Callie-OH-p
 
Delachaise = Della-chase
 
Clouet = Clue-ette
 
Chartres = Char-terz
 
Just returned from a Ben Franklin High School Reunion in NOLA.
		 
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			Or Terp-si-core.....
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					Originally Posted by MaryPoppins  Calliope = Callie-OH-p
 Delachaise = Della-chase
 
 Clouet = Clue-ette
 
 Chartres = Char-terz
 
 Just returned from a Ben Franklin High School Reunion in NOLA.
 |  You must have been in my sister, Anna's class!
		 
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				06-06-2013, 10:17 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by AOII Angel  You must have been in my sister, Anna's class! |  I was adopted by '83 when I transferred in from Virginia in to the '82 class, so I attend back to back reunions.  I couldn't find an Anna on the '83 attendee list, but found one on the '82.
		 
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					Originally Posted by MaryPoppins  I was adopted by '83 when I transferred in from Virginia in to the '82 class, so I attend back to back reunions.  I couldn't find an Anna on the '83 attendee list, but found one on the '82. |  My Anna was later than that. Her reunion must have been more informal, but she kept mentioning it on FB.
		 
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					Originally Posted by AOII Angel  My Anna was later than that. Her reunion must have been more informal, but she kept mentioning it on FB. |  Because Franklin is such an endurance race from application to graduation, there is great bonding among the students.  I wasn't the only crasher at the reunion, the class from '83 is super fun, and not as self impressed as my class.  By the way, I died laughing when my half brother moved to New Orleans from Alabama, never having lived there before, and then met and married . . . 
 
Wait for it . . . 
 
A Franklin girl!  She's like 15 years younger than me (he's 12 years younger) but she is a wonderful SIL and mother to my niece and nephew.
		 
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					Originally Posted by MaryPoppins  Because Franklin is such an endurance race from application to graduation, there is great bonding among the students.  I wasn't the only crasher at the reunion, the class from '83 is super fun, and not as self impressed as my class.  By the way, I died laughing when my half brother moved to New Orleans from Alabama, never having lived there before, and then met and married . . . 
 Wait for it . . .
 
 A Franklin girl!  She's like 15 years younger than me (he's 12 years younger) but she is a wonderful SIL and mother to my niece and nephew.
 |  I feel like I know so much about Franklin because of Anna and another AOII sister from there. The only other HS in NO that I know about because of all the sisters from this school is Mt. Carmel.
		 
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			Linguistic conflicts
I read an article today that reminded me of this thread. It's 22 maps that show the deepest linguistic conflicts in America.
		 
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					Originally Posted by WCsweet<3  Linguistic conflicts
I read an article today that reminded me of this thread. It's 22 maps that show the deepest linguistic conflicts in America. |  Loved that article!
		 
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					Originally Posted by WCsweet<3  Linguistic conflicts
I read an article today that reminded me of this thread. It's 22 maps that show the deepest linguistic conflicts in America. |  haha I read that too, and immediately thought of this GC thread!
		 
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			Oxford Area NPC <oxfordareanpc@gmail.com>
 Just a reminder that we will be meeting on Sunday, June 9, at 1:30pm at the Newk's on University Avenue, Oxford, Mississippi.  The new campus Panhellenic Advisor will be in attendance so we hope you can make it!
 
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					Originally Posted by newtoolemiss  The requirement is 3.0 or higher...does anyone know what higher is??? |  
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					Originally Posted by MaryPoppins  It's up to the individual Chapter and its Headquarters to determine the GPA requirements for that Chapter.  This is part of Membership Selection and is considered to be confidential if not secret ritual by the Chapters. |  Under the Greek Affairs web site is a FAQ that has the maximum disclosed information regarding grades: http://dos.orgsync.com/org/umgreeks/npcfaqs   
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