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Old 08-09-2003, 11:53 PM
erica812 erica812 is offline
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Ooh...more fun...

Sigma Alpha Iota: I met an SAI at a church choir practice this spring. She had a gorgeous voice, and all the choir members appreciated her filling in when we were REALLY short on voices one Sunday.

Phi Mu Alpha: I met one of these fine gentlemen in the same way that I met the SAI sister above. We really appreciated the additional bass.

Tau Beta Sigma: I learned about this organization through AngelPhiSig. She has worked hard for her chapter, so it must be a worthwhile group.

Kappa Kappa Psi: I applaud any organization that promotes the arts!

Delta Omicron: I know one DO sister...Ginger from GC, and she has certainly earned my respect. Hi, Ginger!

Sigma Alpha: I like that their mascot is a baby bull. That's so cute! I wonder...why a BABY bull?

Ceres: I had trouble finding information about Ceres, but the name certainly sounds dignified.


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Alpha Phi Omega: the largest college service organization (however, CircleK once claimed this "title," so I'm not sure). Anyway, I have met so many wonderful people through APhiO. I had the pleasure of watching my chapter go from being a "sign up to enhance your resume" chapter to a thriving fraternity. We promote friendship, leadership, and service. What more can you ask for?

Beta Sigma Phi: Beta was established as a opportunity for women to grow socially and culturally during the difficult years of the Depression. Many of these women had to give up college in order to earn money for their families, thus missing the Greek experience. Our founder wanted to give these women a chance to enjoy sisterhood while learning about themselves and the world around them. Now, Beta has apx. 250,000 members.

Omega Phi Alpha: I just recently learned about this sorority, and I was impressed by the connection between these sisters and the APhiO brothers.

There you go. I'll be anxious to see what other orgs get added.

Erica
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