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Old 02-14-2003, 04:23 PM
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Re: Looks like we're voting again...

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Originally posted by BrownEyedGirl
[B]33girl, I know we all thought Phi Mu would be a big contender because they have very strong chapters at Lander, USC-S, and USC-A, all of which are less than two hours from Clemson. Pi Beta Phi left Clemson in the early nineties, and doesn't have any undergraduate chapters in SC, so it may be difficult to find alumnae around here or drum up a lot of interest from day one. Other 'contenders', based solely on opinions of committee members I had talked to, were Delta Zeta (chapters at USC and USC-S) and maybe AOPi, which is huge at UGA (less than two hours from CU as well).
Pi Phi actually had 2 chapter in South Carolina at one time--SC Alpha at USC and SC Beta at Clemson. I think the SC Alpha chapter went out a decent while ago, but their alumna seem to be really strong--a good record of giving, plus the current Pi Phi Grand President is an SC Alpha. Obviously being a (North) Carolina girl and a Pi Phi, I would love to have a South Carolina chapter again... But it's all good. oh, and I PM'ed you.
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