Thursday, April 2, 2009

.:Greek of the Week:.

Kyle Reed


Major: Biology (Pre-Med), Freshman
Hometown: Lincoln, Arkansas- famous for the Apple Festival
Interests: Basketball, Atlanta Braves Baseball, Anything at the Lake, Traveling, and Hanging with Friends.
Activities: Chancellor’s Leadership Council, University Student Ambassadors-Intramural Chairman, SCOPE-Vice President, and Sigma Nu Judicial Board
Future Plans: After graduating college Kyle plans on attending medical school and hopes to either become a pediatrician or a clinical pharmacist.
Involvement with Sigma Nu: Kyle is on the Social Committee and enjoys getting to help plan brotherhood events as well as socials. Despite it being Kyle's first year, he have already had a lot of great experiences, such as: becoming an official chapter, winning Homecoming Week, and just hanging out with his brothers.
Thanks Kyle for being our Greek of the Week!!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

"Quote Day!"

Today's quote is:

"A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves - a special kind of double." --Toni Morrison

Hope you all have a wonderful day! Enjoy the beautiful sunshine!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Model Monday!


Our Delta Gamma Model for this week is Kristen Ulmschneider! She is not only a founding member but one of the 4 girls of our first senior class for Eta O!
Kristen,
Thanks so much for everything you have done for us! You mean the world to Delta Gamma. We love how you can always make us laugh till we cry or cry until we laugh! we love you soooooo very much! Best of luck with everything!
ITB
Love Eta O!

" I have had a lot of fun times with all of my sisters here, wish I could have had a chance to know some of you guys a little better, but at least we all met. I have met a couple of my best friends here and gained a ton of great friendships! I will miss everyone when I leave for Austin, TX. But, hopefully I'll have a lot of visitors coming to see me down there! Some of my favorite moments were when my class and I were first getting to know one another. Everyone opened up and had no secrets to hide, we were all so welcoming to each other and that was so comporting! I wish that I could have been able to do that with the rest of the classes. I hope you all will keep this chapter so wonderful and amazing, I know you all will. Keep in touch!"

ITB
Kristin Ulmschneider

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Spring Break!

I hope everyone enjoys their Spring Break and remember to be safe!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

DG's go green for St. Patty's Day


This St. Patrick's Day was one unlike any other for the DeeGees. This year they attended the St. Patrick's Day Dance hosted by IFC. They set up a dance floor, provided lots of good food, and had inflatible games like basketball and sumo wrestling. All around, it was a great way for the DeeGee's to enjoy their St. Patrick's Day with the rest of the Greeks.


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Founders Day 2009

As many DeeGees made their way up the hill to the Alpha Omega house in the rain, many memories were made. Many girls were still applying make up, practicing our songs, and laughing all the while. This day was a wonderful day that we will never forget.

The 2009 Delta Gamma Founders Day was such a success. This was an emotional day for many as well. Seniors begin to turn another page in their life as they graduate from college and sadly enough, Delta Gamma. Also, this day was the end of our lovely CAC Kate’s time with Eta Omicron. Several have developed a bond with Kate that we will cherish forever. Touring the Alpha Omega house was an enlightening experience that nonetheless made us a tad jealous of what we don’t have here at UA Fort Smith.

What an honor it was to sit next to the alumni of our wonderful organization—our sisters. Two 50- year members of Delta Gamma were present & received awards. It is amazing to see the deep heritage DG has & it gives us goals to work toward for our future.

A special thanks to all of those who helped organize and plan for Founders Day. VP Foundation Meagan Bowling did an awesome job. And thanks to her crew as well!

Our advisers worked so hard to make yesterday a success as well. All the work advisers often go without thanks. Eta Omicron truly appreciates what you all do for us continually. We dedicate the following poem to you.


Anchored in Appreciation
by Emilee Higdon

All the things you do
You do for the bronze, pink, and blue
To the anchor, honor you bring
A great example for us to be
In 1873 the founding ladies knew
Delta Gammas would be just like you
Eta Omicron could never repay
The ways you help us everyday
A sister we will have always
Our champion forever and today

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Advisor Appreciation Month

This post was written by Ashley Stevenson for her advisor, Ann Truit.

In light of March being Advisor Appreciation Month, I thought I would take this time to say a few words about someone I have had the pleasure of working with. I am VP Finance and my advisor is Ann Truitt. When I took on this role, I wasn’t exactly sure what all was involved. I had just been initiated in the fall, and was still getting down the routine of going to study hours and chapter meetings (not to mention remembering to wear my badge). Taking on this position had me scared, but also excited to be more involved.

I was a little nervous about meeting with Ann, but as soon as I met her I was able to relax. She met me with a smile and immediately started helping me understand my duties, and how to execute them. It was a lot to take in, but she made it clear that I could contact her at any time with questions. She immediately started treating me as if I were her daughter. She asked which girls I was close to within our chapter, how my classes were going, and gave me tips about being safe when I go places by myself (especially at night). Now, every time she emails me, she asks how I am and how my week is going. The best part about that is that I know she genuinely cares.

One of the best experiences was this past Saturday at Founder’s Day. As soon as she saw me she exclaimed, “Do you want to see where I lived?!” It was amazing to be able to see exactly where she lived in the DG house in Fayetteville when she was in college. I don’t know how to thank her enough for her help. I am so glad that we all have people like her that support our chapter. Ann is only one of the many wonderful advisors we are grateful to have, but she is the one I work most closely with. Thank you ALL for EVERYTHING you do! Love,Ashley Stevenson

The women of Eta Omicron want to send out a special thank you to all of our advisors! We know that without you, this chapter would not be as great as it is. All of your time, hard work, and support is greatly appreciated. You are the best sisters a girl could have! Thank you!