Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Sister of the Week


Caitlin Reagan

Hometown: Springdale, AR

Major: Organizational Leadership

Dream Job: To be a lawyer in a big city

Favorite Class and Why: Physical Science lab because I get to see my best friends Hayley Carter and Chase Coonrod

Hobbies: Dance, Delta Gamma, watching my boyfriend be a stud on the baseball field

Favorite Music: John Mayer, Dave Matthews, J. Cole, Drake

Favorite TV Show: Friends and That 70's Show

Favorite Movie: She's the Man

Favorite Restaurant: Chick-fil-A

Favorite DG memory: Living with my beautiful sisters, Hayley Carter, Amy Driscoll and Kenzie Kratts!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Sister of the Week!

Marie Watterson!
Hometown: Hackett, Ar.
Major: Psychology
Dream job: Children's domestic violence counselor
Favorite class and why: I would have to say my favorite class would have had to have been Abnormal Psychology because I got to learn about all the different disorders and how to diagnose them.
Hobbies: I love to volunteer at the Women's Crisis Center, craft, shop, and just have spontaneous days with my friends, sisters, and family. My family is my life so I would say that's a hobby in itself.
Favorite music: If I can dance to it then I like it!
Favorite TV Show: Pretty Little Liars
Favorite movie: Stepbrothers
Favorite restaurant: Scampi's
Favorite DG memory: My favorite memory would also be one of my worst memories. The time I was most proud to be a Delta Gamma is when my sisters wanted to help me through the hardest time in my life so far. Helping me with my father's reception after his funeral was so important to me. Seeing them at the funeral and hugging them showed me that I had a support system most people will never have. The fact that my sisters loved me enough to drop everything and help me with something so important made me realize how lucky I was to have sisters like the one's in Eta Omicron. Without them I would not have been able to have the day to remember my dad and celebrate his life like he deserved.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

AnchorBall Formal


We ended 2011 with the AnchorBall formal put on by Miss Kaci Singer and her crew! They did an awesome job with all of the decorations! A big thanks to the band Doo Froogly for playing! They were AMAZING!!




Thursday, October 6, 2011

Hello everyone,
Eta O has had a very busy fall semester and we are excited to share all the great things we have been up to. Formal recruitment was September 8-11th and Eta O was proud to welcome 26 wonderful new members into our chapter. Since then we have been busy teaching our precious new members all about what it means to be a true Delta Gamma and showing off all the good we are doing to those on campus at UAFS. The new members of Eta Omicron are currently in the process of finding out who their Bigs are! Big/Little reveal is this weekend and the Littles have been receiving clues and presents all week from their Bigs. It is such an exciting time to be a New Member of Delta Gamma.
Our chapter is currently working hard on Homecoming, we are so excited to compete in the various competitions and have our beautiful sister Hayley Carter represent DG. Homecoming is October 15th which is also part of Alumni weekend, and to go along with that Eta O has many events planned for our very own Alumni. Our sisters cannot wait for our Alumni to come back and celebrate Homecoming weekend with us. CMT is also at work planning many events for the rest of the semester. We have mother/daughter day October 22nd & Anchor Slam October 27th.

Now that Eta O is back on schedule we will be updating more frequently and back to our sister of the week routine. Keep checking in on facebook for up to date pictures and post about day to day DG activities! Thanks for all of your continued support, we love you all!

Once you choose hope, anything is possible. Christopher Reeve

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

It's the mostt wonderful time of the yeaaaar- Recruitment Week!

Soo, we're all getting excited about Pi Chis coming back to us and NEW MEMBERS joining us on SUNDAAAY! Woohooooo! That being said, here's some important things you may want to read...

1. CHECK E-MAILS, CHECK E-MAILS, CHECK E-MAILS, ANDDD CHECK E-MAILS
- Really cannot stress this one enough. This is such an important part of making sure you are on top of all things regarding recruitment. Check your e-mail at breakfast, lunch, dinner, midnight snack, etc. CHECK YOUR E-MAILS!

2. FILL OUT SPONSORSHIP FORMS.
- If we want to have a successful recruitment, this NEEDS to get done. Allison has sent an e-mail (wow, look at that, an e-mail... maybe you should go check it!) and it has a list of PNMs AND the high school they attended! How convenient is that? Fillll em out, bring them to practice, which is WEDNESDAY AT 7.

3. DRESS REHEARSAL IS TOMORROW at 7 in the Campus Center.
- Bring your moms and smiling, recruitment ready faces!:)

4. CDC Courtney is flying into town today!
- Introduce yourself to her! Also, directors and VPs, check your e-mail to see what time you're meeting with her in the next week. Make her feel comfortable, invite her to hangout, don't keep her cooped up in the chapter room, that's no fun! I know you are all fun and outgoing girls!:)

5. ASK ALLISON IF YOU CAN HELP HER IN ANY WAY!
- She has sooooo much to do for recruitment, don't put it all on her! Would you like that? I bet not! Soo, help her as much as you possibly can!

6. Check, check, triple check, and check again.
- Make sure you know when you need to be at recruitment each day and what you have to wear! Don't be late because Blair WILL not spare anyone! Be there on time and ready to recruit!

7. WEAR YOUR LETTERS!
- This is the time to PR, only 2 days left until recruitment starts! WEAR THOSE LETTERS, LADIES!

I think that's alllll for now... Let's have a good week of school and a great week of recruitment!
I'll leave y'all with this quote...

"Go into the world and do well, but more importantly go into the world and DO GOOD!"

ItB

Helpful Tips for PNMs!:)

It’s that time of year again, formal recruitment has completely taken over our lives and we have all been preparing for one of the biggest weeks of the year (Well, for Greeks anyway).

Last year I was a PNM, so it’s a very welcomed change to be on the other side of the situation!


If you’re a PNM, here’s some advice:
Don’t be nervous, the members are just as nervous as you are, you’re the future of their organization.

  1. Be yourself.
  2. Be open-minded, try not to get stuck on going XYZ or worry about reputations, half of the things you hear are rumors.
  3. Have a positive attitude- If you’re happy to be there, that chapter is going to be happy to have you back.
  4. Don’t worry about awkward conversations, we’ve practiced for hours on end & have a surplus of questions to ask you.
  5. Ask questions! We want to see that you’re interested!

Hope that helps! Best of luck to all of my DG’s & other Panhellenic women out there preparing for or starting recruitment soon!!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Sister of the Week!

Amber Sneddon!

Hometown: Greenwood, Arkansas
Major: English with teacher licenser 7-12/ Special Education 4-12
Dream Job: My own non-profitable human development center or director of special education in a school district
Favorite Class and Why: Any class that Dr. Fudge teaches, because he loves his jobs and truly cares for his students
Crafts, paintings, hanging out with friends and family
Favorite Music: Pretty much anything and everything from the 1990's
Favorite TV Show: Law & Order SVU
Favorite Movie: Crazy, Stupid Love
Favorite Food: R&R curry express or Panera Bread
Favorite DG Memory: Bid day with my best friend and closest sister Kaci Singer. We have been to both ends of the world with each other, and our sisterhood grows every day...I don't know where I would be without her!