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Originally posted by FSUZeta
how are we doing? is the present day fraternity anywhere near your vision of her?
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Contrary to popular belief, I'm not a reincarnation of any founder
, so I can't speak for sure, but I think ANY founder of ANY organization would be proud and thrilled at how much the sisterhood/brotherhood has thrived.
I think a question I would like to ask my CHAPTER'S founders is what was it like forming the first chapter for women on campus? (My chapter was founded in 1875 and was the first women's fraternity/sorority on campus... Greek Life at Mizzou was relatively young at that time as well.)
I would also like to ask the women before me (not necessarily the founders!) how they made the chapter succeed and even grow during the period in our school's history when secret societies were banned.
Finally, I would ask the women (again, not our founders!) what convinced them to help bring Gamma Phi Beta to our campus. (Apparently Kappa helped to bring G Phi here! And it seems interesting to be so willing to bring a chapter that would become competition... I can hardly see it happening today.)
Kind of not founders questions... but I'd still like to know!