President: Michelle Morrow |
Sisters - Fall 2008 |
Education: Jessica Kralik |
Recruitment: Julia Hilliard |
Treasurer:Beth Kerstetter |
Vice President: Bridgette Jewell |
Secretary: KB Kimes |
If a sisterhood is really anything at all, A sorority is not entirely a flower, national conventions, rings, songs, bylaws, or golden pins. And it's not entirely an institution, a creed, a legacy, or a way of life. If you're going to insist that it is something, a sorority is only ... Moving in for the first time & slowly learning that all beautiful people have fat legs & use mouthwast & wear last years coats .... Sitting next to an alumni you don't particularly like & being nice to them because it all means something to her ... Long, tired eternitites of black coffee and exam snacks when you still cant remember the statistic equations or the stages of photosynthesis ... Borrowing a skirt from Julia, a shirt from Ash Mac, shoes from Webb, earrings from Amanda, a coat from Renee, and using Ambers perfume and passing it all off as your own .... sitting on the back steps listening because she's lost and she's lonely and it seems the world just fell into ugly little peices ... It's coming in late one night and losing the door to tell someone who has seen you through the hardest years of your life that you're happy now & you've fallen in love. A sorority is a kind of evolution. And grow up inside these elegant halls, and perhaps you do learn a little more of this grizzly, ungrateful circus we call life, then if you had lived it somewhere else. You learn that a football player is sometimes just shoulder pads and that skinny arms sometimes hade a great man.... You learn that no matter where you come from or who you took there, you've still got to find that one small peice that belongs to you. You will learn that the world is made up of people you're not going to like, and you live with them anyways. You learn to wait, because change is slow and change is not always right. You learn that love has never been easy and that it's a long time coming. And if you are smart, or very lucky, you learn that no matter how big or how messy the world becomes, what is precious and what is permanent is alway the same. And in the very end ... A sorority can only be a better way to stumble down the back steps and out the front door. |
2009 Executive Board |
Fall 2005 Brittany Popolis Aidan Timmerman |
Spring 2006 Michelle Morrow Katy Root |
Fall 2006 Rachael Benias Ashely McCullough Jamie Murphy Ashley Veltre Amanda Tobias |
Fall 2007 Renee Getz Terri-Lynn Halbeib Bridgette Jewell Amber March Diana McAnallen |
Spring 2008 Rachelle Cilli Julia Hilliard Beth Kerstetter Ashley Lekki Ashley Nowlen Leslie Taylor |
Fall 2008 Ashley Bair Jennifer Bromley Leah Duke KB Kimes Jessica Kralik Selina Pantely Alayna Slovik Lindsie Zatezalo |