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08-13-2007, 09:19 AM
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Big 12 Recruitments
My daughter and my niece both begin recruitment today- They are on different sides of the process at different campuses. Best of luck to all the sororities and pnms at Iowa State and Mizzou-- (I can hear a burst of excitement and an indrawn breath of awe as the doors are opened from the houses for the first parties!!!)
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08-13-2007, 09:30 AM
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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this but AXO at ISU had a fire upstairs last night. According to the news, another greek house hosted them for the evening and recruitment should go on as scheduled. Thankfully no one was hurt!
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08-13-2007, 09:40 AM
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Oh- how scary; so glad everyone is fine! Great place to post- do you know which house is hosting them? A special prayer for the AXOs at ISU!
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08-13-2007, 09:41 AM
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Yippee for Big XII Recruitment! (i'm such a fossil that it was the Big 8 when I was going to football games...and it's still hard for me to name the additional 4)
Bid Day for OSU was August 11th, and OU is tomorrow. Any Sooner Recruitment stories out there?
Best of luck to all involved at Mizzou and Iowa State--let us know how your family members are faring oldrusheenowmom (love your name). Wow, sorry to hear about the AXO house, but thankfully no one hurt.
Any word on Kansas, Nebraska, KState? Do they have fall recruitment?
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08-13-2007, 09:45 AM
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Nebraska is later in August-- my daughter has some high school friends who are Pi Phis there-- Katmandu, I am so bad that I don't consider those other 4 TRUE members
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08-13-2007, 09:55 AM
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Nebraska's starts in a week - the girls move back in this weekend. My dd said that last she knew, there were more girls going through this year than last - when I asked it was maybe 700 plus??? Maybe there was 500 some last year? I think. (She is a RG this time and glad she doesn't have to sing. Which is a good thing - she can't sing!  ) Someone correct me if I am wrong. They have a housing crunch at UNL again - good to get more freshman but then they have to house them somewhere until people start dropping out!
I have one more rec here on my desk to send in and in our little county I think there are 4 going through - which is good for a rural county where most of the kids go to smaller schools or community colleges.
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08-13-2007, 10:18 AM
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I'm with you, Oldrusheenowmom.
OldAOPi, those are some great numbers for UNL... When I was halfway through college, my parents were transfered to Omaha, so I spent summers and breaks in Cornhusker country. There are some seriously dedicated fans there! I learned the fight song out of self defense at my summer job, then taught it to our chapter so that when we hosted the Nebraska chapter on a football road trip, we could serenade our northern sisters with, "There is no place like Nebraska...." They loved it!
Hope all the girls from your home town find their homes at that great school.
And Mizzou... Columbia is such a great place to go to school. I think some of the most beautiful campuses in the country are in Big 8 land. (Kansas for instance), and I hope you all keep us updated on how everything goes in the next few weeks!
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08-13-2007, 11:41 AM
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Katmandu,
On another thread there was a report from Oklahoma State. All NPC sororities there made quota! Congratulations to the chapters and to Panhellenic there.
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08-13-2007, 11:53 AM
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Nebraska doesn't use a quota system. And they don't plan to (I asked that question when we went on our Red Letter Day visit). Pledge class size is tied to total, I believe. It's worked for 125 years, so why mess with it! (absolutely a midwestern mentality!  )
They still have summer fraternity rush and pledges can move into the houses on the first day of school if there's room.
Since I really didn't pay much attention to greek affairs until my daughter went to college two years ago, I had no idea that there was any other way!
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08-20-2007, 04:25 PM
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Kansas State U: A feature article with 3 pictures, but no numbers that I could see, is in the Collegian:
http://media.www.kstatecollegian.com...-2932372.shtml
BTW, one of the "stories" in the Collegian's article reminds me a little of a couple of KSUViolets' posts in the past about the experiences of women with disabilities in various chapters at the "other" KSU -- Kent State.
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08-20-2007, 04:57 PM
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Mizzou Results
As posted earlier, quota was 69. Total is 192. (It's hard for me to imagine these mega chapters; I remember the leanest year--1971--when quota was 25.)
1161 women registered for recruitment.
Chapter information
Pledged / Chapter size
Alpha Chi Omega
76 / 191
Alpha Delta Pi
70 / 216
Alpha Phi
71 / 198
Chi Omega
71 / 222
Delta Delta Delta
69 / 214
Delta Gamma
70 / 220
Gamma Phi Beta
69 / 204
Kappa Alpha Theta
69 / 223
Kappa Delta
69 / 219
Kappa Kappa Gamma
71 / 216
Phi Mu
76 / 177
Pi Beta Phi
69 / 223
Zeta Tau Alpha
70 / 210
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08-20-2007, 05:36 PM
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Congrats to Mizzou....every chapter made quota! That is a great accomplishment! Does anyone have information like this for Iowa State or Kansas State?
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08-21-2007, 03:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AGDAlum
As posted earlier, quota was 69. Total is 192. (It's hard for me to imagine these mega chapters; I remember the leanest year--1971--when quota was 25.)
1161 women registered for recruitment.
Chapter information
Pledged / Chapter size
Alpha Chi Omega
76 / 191
Alpha Delta Pi
70 / 216
Alpha Phi
71 / 198
Chi Omega
71 / 222
Delta Delta Delta
69 / 214
Delta Gamma
70 / 220
Gamma Phi Beta
69 / 204
Kappa Alpha Theta
69 / 223
Kappa Delta
69 / 219
Kappa Kappa Gamma
71 / 216
Phi Mu
76 / 177
Pi Beta Phi
69 / 223
Zeta Tau Alpha
70 / 210
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Wow! Impressive for all the houses as Mizzou.. and yay for Alpha Phi!
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08-13-2007, 11:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hopeful_Bubbles
Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this but AXO at ISU had a fire upstairs last night. According to the news, another greek house hosted them for the evening and recruitment should go on as scheduled. Thankfully no one was hurt!
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Oh no! Isn't this the house that had tornado damage a year or so ago, too?
T & P's to the chapter!
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08-13-2007, 11:15 AM
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My son has 3 good friends who are rushing this week at OU. I won't hear all the details, but will let ya'll know what they pledged at the end of the week.
They are all cute girls, so hopefully, they are having a good rush
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