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2007-2008
Current Panhellenic Council Officers
| President |
Brittney Kunce |
kunceb |
| Recruitment Chair |
Emily Whitehead |
whiteheade |
| Secretary/Treasurer |
Maggie Stovall |
stovallm |
| Programming Chair |
Emily Cooke |
cookee |
| Public Relations Chair |
Meg Feeney |
feeneym |
| Scholarship/Awards Chair |
Sarah Davis |
daviss |
| Gamma Chi Director |
Erin Lehman |
lehmane |
| Standards/Risk |
Margaret Mary Aiken |
aikenm |
| Asst. Director of Greek Life |
Deanne Walters |
walters |
Gamma Chi
Everyone interested in learning
more about sorority membership will be partnered with a Gamma Chi. Your
Gamma Chi is involved in one of Hanover's four sororities but is independent
from her chapter through the completion of formal recruitment. Throughout
the semester and during formal recruitment, you will meet with your Gamma
Chi to learn more about sorority membership. She will provide you with
support and be available to answer your questions. Your Gamma Chi group
will get together for fun activities and will add to the fun of recruitment.
You will be hearing from your Gamma Chi in the first few weeks of school,
so be sure to utilize her!
Our Beginnings
The night may have been cold, dark and stormy, or maybe it was a warm and bright spring day. The town may have been Oxford, Ohio or Farmville, Virginia for that matter. Perhaps they were in some dark room, or in the abandoned attic of an academic hall. Regardless, these young men and women discovered a need for and came together to create powerful associations unlike any other.
Their unions were based on virtues such as trust, honor, love, loyalty, secrecy, and character, as well as scholarship, democracy and leadership. Their core values guided their foundings and the functions that became a part of their daily lives. They debated actively, challenging one another along the way to reach their personal best. Emblems and Greek letters were soon incorporated into the fabric of these organizations, symbolizing their pride, enthusiasm and everlasting devotion. They established rituals, not to be spoken in public, but to be esoteric celebrations of actions affirming their values. They understood the importance of interdependence and community, and the need to leave behind a long-lasting legacy for countless future generations.
Now we've passed the torch. It's our turn to be the guardians of this special association we call "fraternity" and "sorority".
~Anonymous
Miami University
Greek Values Society
Last Updated: April 16, 2008
Expiration Date: May 2008
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