Zeta Nu Chapter
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Zeta Nu Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta was founded as a local sorority, Delta Phi Omega, in the Spring of 1983. DPO was founded with the intent of becoming a chapter of a national fraternity. The following is a little bit about our local and how we became ZN Chapter.

Name: Delta Phi Omega
Founding Values: Leadership, Friendship, and Service
Founding Date (approval by Student Congress): April 6, 1983
DPO Fun Facts:
Colors: Sky blue, yellow, and white
Official drink: "Horny Green Bullfrogs" (like a non-alcoholic lime daiquiri)
Founder's Colors:
Pink, burgundy, and white
Flower: Daisy
Mascot: Penguin
Delta Phi Omega was invited by Alpha Gamma Delta to colonize during the 1984-1985 school year. On January 6, 1985, the sisters of Delta Phi Omega voted unanimously to accept the invitation to colonize. Delta Phi Omega became Zeta Nu Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta on March 30, 1985.

About our Chapter:

Our chapter house is located at 819 West Superior St., Alma, MI. It houses eight sisters and includes a study room so that sisters have a quiet place to come and work on homework.

Our families have animal names. Each sister belongs to a certain family line, and can trace that line back through the years to founding members via her family tree. There are currently eight families in Zeta Nu chapter: Bunnies (also a separate line known as Boike Bunnies after the line founder), Cats, Pigs, Ducks, Elephants, Monkeys, Brown Bears, and Zebras.

Our sisters are involved in numerous activities throughout campus. They are officers in organizations, volunteers, athletes, and active participants in a majority of the groups on campus. A number of sisters also participate in campus events such as Songfest, Mock Rock, and Homecoming.
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