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The Complete Handbook For Sorority Recruitment 2017 Presented by: Deep South Texas Panhellenic Email: [email protected] Website: SororityRGV.org Facebook: Deep South Texas Panhellenic Instagram: DeepSouthTexasPanhellenic 1

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The Complete Handbook For

Sorority Recruitment 2017

Presented by:Deep South Texas Panhellenic

Email:[email protected]

Website: SororityRGV.org

Facebook: Deep South Texas Panhellenic

Instagram:DeepSouthTexasPanhellenic

2017Deep South Texas Panhellenic Officers

PresidentVictoria Martinez Guerra

Delta Delta Delta956-330-5584

[email protected]

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University of Texas

Vice PresidentJennifer Collins Stone

Chi Omega214-395-7242

[email protected] Methodist University

Secretary/TreasurerJennifer Moore Lewis

Zeta Tau Alpha956-279-5042

[email protected] Methodist University

Publicity/Webmaster ChairmanJulia WalkerKappa Delta

[email protected]

Texas A&M

Member at LargeChristine Boudloche Wallace

Pi Beta Phi713-828-7600

[email protected] of MississippiTable of Contents

Sororities…Why Join? 4

General Information 5

The Greek Alphabet 8

Greek Glossary 9

What Sororities Look for in Prospective Members 11

Registering With Deep South Texas Panhellenic 132

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Directory of Reference Chairmen 15

Deep South Texas Panhellenic Questionnaire 20

Directory of Panhellenic Members 22

Sororities…Why join?A sorority meets the needs of the individual:

College offers the opportunity to learn…Sororities provide the motivation. *

College life offers a wide range of activities…Sorority life involves members in them.

College life offers social events…Sorority life offers social experience.

College life offers the benefits of a community…Sorority life involves you in the community.

*(Statistics have proven that more sorority members remain in college until graduation than do non-affiliated students)

A sorority develops leadership by:

Encouraging loyalty…Allegiance to college, to nation and to people.

Providing training…Program aimed at developing the individual’s greatest potential.

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Teaching management…Practice in time organization and decisions about chapter affairs.

Emphasizing scholarship…Incentives as well as correct atmosphere and good study habits.

Promoting standards…Encouragement of personal ethical values; providing guidelines.

Practicing citizenship…Participation in chapter government and campus activities.

Showing concern for others…Participation in philanthropic projects in which members give of themselves to help others.

General InformationWhat is a “rushee,” “guest,” or “potential new member”?

A prospective rushee, guest, or potential new member is any high school graduate, college transfer or unaffiliated student.

What is “Recruitment”?Recruitment is defined as any activity engaged in by sorority college members,

pledges, alumnae and agents which attempts to persuade or influence a prospective new member in favor of some particular sorority.

Recruitment includes participation by prospective new members in the following activities: (1) attendance at a legacy party, a sorority-sponsored mother-daughter affair, or a sorority alumnae function; (2) The writing or receiving of recruitment information letters to and from sorority college members, pledges or alumnae, unless not allowed by a particular College Panhellenic.

Are there any rules to Recruitment?Yes. Sorority members, pledges, alumnae, agents and potential new members are

bound by College Panhellenic rules. An infringement of the rules can bring penalties to the college chapter of the sorority involved. These rules can be obtained from the Panhellenic office at your particular college or university.

The Deep South Texas Panhellenic cooperates with the Recruitment rules of the individual colleges and universities and urges that each potential new member learn and obey the rules for her school. Potential new members who have not yet made a definite choice of campus should be guided by the strictest set of rules among the schools being considered.

Potential new members are responsible for knowing and abiding by the Recruitment rules of their College Panhellenics and are subject to penalties for infractions of Recruitment rules. A violation of the recruitment rules could make the potential new member ineligible for pledging.

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How do I get information on registering for Recruitment at my college?Participation in the forum of the Deep South Texas Panhellenic does not register

you for Recruitment with the college Panhellenic of the school you plan to attend. Registration for Recruitment with the specific college Panhellenic is a MUST for each rushee. After the college Panhellenic has received your registration, you will be sent its set of recruitment rules and details about recruitment on your chosen campus. Recruitment registration is a potential new member’s responsibility.

What is recommendation (rec’) or reference?When you return the questionnaire in this booklet you are signing-up with the

Deep South Texas Panhellenic, and making your personal data available to all sorority women in Hidalgo County. This is a signal that you are ready to go to college and wish the sororities on your chosen campus to consider rushing you.

Therefore, it is important to fill out at least one form completely. Have as many copies made as instructed in this handbook or as is required for your respective college. You may use any commercial firm, the library or private office to reproduce the copies. Your high school counselor can tell you your class position and size of class.

Once the applications are returned to the Deep South Texas Panhellenic it is the responsibility of the sorority alumnae chapter in Hidalgo County to secure recommendations. Neither the rushee nor her family should seek sorority recommendations, though they may tell friends where she is going to school and that she plans to go through recruitment. It is the sorority’s privilege to choose those who will receive invitations to recruitment and to pledge. Let THEM take the initiative.

Why are we sending so many photos with the Deep South Texas Panhellenic form?

Many alumnae attach photographs to recommendations or reference forms. Be sure they are a good likeness because members want to recognize you when you arrive at their houses.

How do I find out more about a particular sorority?Many sororities now have home pages on the Internet. You can look them up by

typing in the full Greek name, or access them through the home page of the school you will be attending. Many are listed under “student activities” or “organizations” on your school’s home page.

General information about each National Panhellenic Conference sorority and a listing of their campuses may be read in Baird’s Manual of American College Fraternities.

Are some sororities better than others?National Panhellenic Conference, the advisory conference of our Greek-letter

sororities, has formally denounced arbitrary priority rating of member groups, either nationally or locally. All groups listed here have similar ideals and goals. All are worthy of membership.

What does it mean to be a “legacy”?Each sorority has its own definition of a legacy. It is generally defined as a

daughter or sister of an initiated member, and often as a granddaughter. Sororities try to extend every courtesy to legacies and try to get to know them, but sororities cannot

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guarantee them membership. At times there are more legacies entering rush than a college chapter has membership openings. A legacy must meet the same standards of qualification that non-legacies meet.

What if I am a shy person?Recruitment is simply the method of getting acquainted with prospective

members. Let good taste and good manners guide your conduct during recruitment as at any other time. BE YOURSELF! SMILE AND BE INTERESTED IN OTHERS AND HAVE A GOOD TIME!

What to wear during rush?Please visit Collegefashion.net or mysororitylife.orgRemember, this is the sororities’ impression of you. Please dress tastefully. You are not going to a club!

Appropriate Attire!

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Please avoid these looks!

Nothing short! It’s not glamour shots! No props or tight dresses!

THE GREEK ALPHABETΑ AlphaΒ BetaΓ GammaΔ DeltaΕ EpsilonΖ ZetaΗ EtaΘ ThetaΙ IotaΚ KappaΛ LambdaΜ MuΝ NuΞ XiΟ OmicronΠ PiΡ Rho

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Σ SigmaΤ TauΥ UpsilonΦ PhiΧ ChiΨ PsiΩ Omega

GREEK GLOSSARY

Active – Commonly used term to denote an initiated fraternity or sorority member in college.

Agent – A person (male or female) who recruits new members in any way for a sorority.

Alumna – A fraternity member (feminine) no longer in college. (Plural: Alumnae)

Alumnae Panhellenic – An area organization of alumnae of National Panhellenic Conference sororities.

Bid – Invitation to join a sorority.

Chapter – Membership unit of a sorority.

College Panhellenic – The cooperative college organization of women’s N.P.C. fraternities.

Deferred Recruitment - Recruitment scheduled sometime after school opening or in the second semester.

Dropping out of Recruitment - If it becomes necessary for a rushee to discontinue attendance at recruitment events, she should check with her College Panhellenic as to procedure and registration for Recruitment at a later date.

Fraternity – The name that applies to all Greek- letter organizations, characterized by a ritual, pin and strong ties of friendship. Informally, women’s fraternities are commonly called sororities.

Guest - High school graduate or unaffiliated college student or transfer who plans to attend (or who is attending) a college which has sororities and who is interested in sorority membership. (This means YOU!)(See also: potential new member).

Information File – Card file used by all sorority groups compiled by Alumnae Panhellenic giving information furnished by girls going to college who are interested in Recruitment.

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Initiation – Inspirational ceremony by which pledges are made Members.

Intentional Single Preference - Also known as “soloing” and “suicide.” Intentional indication of only one choice at preferential signing. National Panhellenic conference strongly recommends every potential new member list at least a second preferential choice.

Legacy – Generally defined as a daughter, sister or granddaughter of an initiated member, although each sorority has its own definition of a legacy.

Local – A campus organization, often with a Greek-letter name, which does not have chapters on other campuses and which is not a member of National Panhellenic Conference.

Open Recruitment – A period following Formal Recruitment with informal recruitment and without scheduled events. This is designated by the College Panhellenic.

Panhellenic – Meaning “all-Greek”, is the organization nationally, locally, and on college campuses to further the aims of all member groups.

Pledge – A young woman who has accepted a fraternity bid, but is not yet initiated.

Potential New Member – High school graduate or unaffiliated college student or transfer who plans to attend (or who is attending) a college which has sororities and who is interested in sorority membership. (This means YOU!)(See also: guest).

Preferential Bidding – A system used at the conclusion of Formal Recruitment when potential new members and sororities indicate choices.

Quota – System used to equalize, in general, the number of members in each campus group. It means the number of girls who may be pledged by each group in Recruitment. The quota is set by the College Panhellenic and depends on the number of potential new members and sororities on a particular campus.

Recommendation – Specific information form which sponsors a prospective member.

Recruitment – Period of time formally designated by the College Panhellenic for entertaining potential new members.

Silence – The period of time designated by College Panhellenic when there is no communication between potential new members and members or agents.

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What Sororities Look for in Prospective MembersScholastic Ability:

Since each sorority wishes to maintain a high chapter average, each must consider a rushee’s ability to adhere to its scholastic standards and to attain the grade average required for initiation into membership. It is hoped that each girl pledged will place importance upon the completion of her education, and it is hoped that each has the potential of staying in college the full four years. Most sororities require that rushees have at least a B average in high school.

Compatibility:Sororities are based upon friendship, congeniality, and mutual ideals. The ability

to get along with others and the enjoyment of being with people of diverse personalities are desirable qualities.

Interest in Involvement:Those who are group oriented and who enjoy working with people are more likely

to contribute to sorority operation and to benefit from membership. The rushee’s list of activities in high school need not be long if there is indication that she has truly participated in some… rather than being merely a “joiner” in many activities.

Clean up your Social Media:Sororities will goggle you, they have a girl whose sole responsibility is to look at all

your social media links. Please clean yours up. Take time to take off anything you would not want your grandmother to see.

Financial Responsibility:Sororities are financed by the dues of their own members. Rushees and their

parents should be aware of the cost of sorority membership and be willing to accept this financial obligation. Average membership costs for groups at individual colleges can be obtained by contacting the Panhellenic Council at the appropriate college.

Remember:Our Sororities, members of National Panhellenic Conference, are private social

organizations whose collegiate members have the right to invite into membership the girls they deem to be most congenial. The privilege of choice is mutual. Although a sorority has the right to choose whom it will invite to pledge, the rushee also has the right to choose which sorority she wishes to join.

Do not make up your mind about joining any sorority until you have met its active college members. Remember that you are not joining a “name” but choosing a closely knit group in which you expect to make lasting friendships in college and alumna life. Also, remember that individual sororities differ from campus to campus.

At the end of rush you will be asked to list the sororities which you would most like to join. We urge you to list more than one by order of preference—the first being the one that you would most like to join.

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REGISTERING WITH DEEP SOUTH TEXAS PANHELLENICSTEP ONE: COMPLETE THE PANHELLENIC QUESTIONNAIRE AT THE END OF THIS BOOKLET

This questionnaire allows the local alumnae of national sororities to review each prospective rushee’s information, and provide a letter of reference to their group on the campus that the rushee will be attending.

Be sure to include all of your activities and offices held, honors received, volunteer and work experience. List the activities by year in school – Freshman, Sophomore, etc. Do not be bashful! We want to know everything there is to know about you so we are able to write the best possible recommendation to your college campus. If your resume is longer than one page, please do submit a one page resume highlighting all your

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accomplishments along with your multipage resume. Be sure to add your social media links to both resumes.

If you are currently attending college, do not forget to include your involvement in any college activities and organizations.

STEP TWO: PHOTOGRAPHS

You will need to include photographs with your questionnaire. The photographs do not need to be done professionally, but is strongly encouraged. However, if you do go to a studio, you need a signed release from the photographer allowing copies or slides to be made of your photograph.

The photographs must be 4 x 6 or larger. It is best to provide three to five different poses. Be sure to include a close up and full length shot. The photographs help the sororities recognize you when you come to their house during rush week.

Photographs should have your name and the school you are attending written on the back of them. Please place them in a Ziploc baggie and staple them to your questionnaire so everything stays together.

You may also include 8x10 photographs if you would like your local sorority representative to make a poster for you. Posters will be sent to sororities at your school.

STEP THREE: TRANSCRIPTS

Obtain a certified copy of you high school transcript and make one copy to include with each questionnaire.

If you have completed any college hours, you will need both your high school and college transcripts.

Do not wait until graduation. We know that your transcript will be complete.

STEP FOUR: PACKETS

Place your completed questionnaire, your detailed list of activities and honors, your one page resume, your photographs and/or slides in a Ziploc baggie and a signed release from the photographer, if you used a professional, in a large manila envelope for mailing. We also want a USB stick with all this information as well, it is very important that we have both an electronic version and hard copy of all your information. You will need to make one packet for EVERY SOROITY that has a local representative at the college you will be attending. IF YOU HAVE APPLIED TO MULTIPLE SCHOOLS AND DO NOT KNOW WHICH ONE YOU WILL ATTEND PLEASE ADD A NOTE TO THE REFERENCE CHAIR SO SHE CAN SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO EACH SCHOOL. IT IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO NOTIFY EACH REFERECE CHAIR ONCE YOU HAVE A DECISION AS TO WHAT COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY YOU WILL ATTEND.

STEP FIVE: MAIL THE PACKET NO LATER THAN JANUARY 31, 2017.

A completed packet of information and USB stick must be mailed or delivered no later than January 31, 2017 to EACH Reference Chairman listed in the directory of Reference Chairmen. DO NOT MISS THE DEADLINE! You do not need to contact the sorority representatives to check on your packet. If you have any questions once you

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have mailed it, or are concerned that it was not received, please call the reference chairman or the President, Victoria Guerra.

PLEASE NOTE THAT REGISTERING WITH DEEP SOUTH TEXAS PANHELLENIC DOES NOT REGISTER YOU WITH THE PANHELLENIC ON YOUR COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS.

In order to register on your campus, contact their Panhellenic office directly. If you are attending a summer orientation, you may receive information at that time.

Most university websites have their Panhellenic information included, and you can register online for many. Look under student activities or search “panhellenic”.

REMEMBER!!!

You must register with your college’s Panhellenic to go through rush!!

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2017 Deep South Texas Panhellenic Reference Chairmen

Alpha Chi OmegaBonnie Smith, Reference Chairman2408 SenderoMission, Texas 78573956-739-9505 [email protected] of Houston

Alpha Delta PiAnn Greenfield, Reference Chairman9 Villas JardinMcAllen, Texas 78503956-630-5166 [email protected] Texas State University

Alpha Epsilon PhiAnnie Holand Miller, Reference ChairmanPost Office Box 610McAllen, Texas 78505-0610956-631-7131 Work956-330-1484 [email protected] of Texas at Austin

Alpha Gamma DeltaMelinda "Mindy" Garza Guerra, Reference Chairman1420 Northgate LaneMcAllen, Texas 78504956-984-9793 Home956-457-6624 [email protected] of Texas at Austin

Alpha Omicron Pi

Alpha PhiBarbara Bagley Hinojosa, Reference Chairman1404 South MissouriMercedes, Texas 78570956-245-7408 [email protected] State University

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Alpha Sigma Alpha

Alpha Sigma TauJennifer Cerda, Reference Chairman309 San Pedro StreetEdinburg, Texas 78539956-407-6577 [email protected] of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Alpha Xi Delta

Chi OmegaJennifer Collins Stone, Reference Chairman Vice President200 East Emory AvenueMcAllen, Texas 78504956-627-2040 Home214-395-7242 [email protected] Methodist University

Delta Delta DeltaVictoria Martinez Guerra, Reference ChairmanPresident4617 North 5th StreetMcAllen, Texas 78504956-330-5584 [email protected] of Texas at Austin

Delta GammaCindy Johnson Disque, Reference Chairman4708 North 4th StreetMcAllen, Texas 78504956-207-9144 [email protected] Christian University

Delta Phi Epsilon

Delta ZetaJane Cross, Reference Chairman3201 North Depot RoadEdinburg, Texas 78541

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956-369-8719 CellUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Gamma Phi BetaMelinda Bosquez, Reference Chairman1712 West Jonquil AvenueMcAllen, Texas 78501956-605-5787 [email protected] of Texas at Austin

Kappa Alpha ThetaPage Moore, Reference Chairman150 VioletMcAllen, Texas 7850496-686-0395 Home956-687-7637 Work956-821-7322 [email protected] Christian University

Kappa DeltaCarol Hudsonpillar, Reference Chairman1921 Anacua CircleEdinburg, Texas 78539956-383-7120 Home956-369-0837 [email protected]

Kappa Kappa GammaJulie Kittleman, Reference Chairman305 West ShastaMcAllen, Texas 78504956-534-2206 [email protected] of Texas at Austin

Phi Mu

Phi Sigma Sigma

Pi Beta PhiMeredith Scroggin, Reference Chairman

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1400 VioletMcAllen, Texas 78501956-655-0087 [email protected] Christian University

Sigma Delta Tau

Sigma KappaLindsey Richards, Reference Chairman7401 North 40th StreetMcAllen, Texas 78504433-949-4454 [email protected] Christian University

Sigma Sigma SigmaCandi Mitchell Ramirez, Reference Chairman

1626 North AransasAlton, Texas 78573214-228-7146 Cellreneand [email protected] Illinois University

Theta Phi Alpha

Zeta Tau AlphaLeslie Ewers, Reference Chairman2200 Village DriveMission, Texas 78572956-581-5665 Home956-687-7637 [email protected]

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DEEP SOUTH TEXAS PANHELLENIC QUESTIONNAIRE

Name:_________________________________________________________________________________(Last) (First) (Middle)

Email:______________________Home Phone#:____________________Cell Phone#____________________

Home Address:__________________________________________________________________________ (Street) (Apt#) (City) (State) (Zip)

Social Media Link (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, other):____________________________________

Date of Birth:___________________________________________________________________________High School:____________________________________City:_____________________________________Graduation Date:_______________________________Cumulative GPA:______________________________Exact Rank in Class:________________________Number in Your Class:_______________________________Test Scores: (ACT out of 36)_____________(SAT out of 2400)____________GPA Scale:________________College You Plan to Attend:_________________________________________________________________Are you waitlisted at any colleges?____________________________________________________________Classification: Freshman___________Sophomore____________Junior___________Senior________________College Address:_________________________________________________________________________Orientation Dates:____________________________Where will you live?_____________________________Other Colleges Attended:_______________________Date Attended:________________________________Major:_________________________________________________________________________________

Father’s Name:__________________________Father’s Occupation:_________________________________Fathers Phone #:________________________ Father’s College:____________________________________ Father’s Fraternity:_______________________________________________________________________

Mother’s Name:__________________________ Mother’s Occupation:________________________________Mother’s Phone Number____________________ Mother’s College:___________________________________Mother’s Sorority:________________________________________________________________________

Legacy Information: Please create a list of your legacy information. We want to know EVERYONE you have a connection with in a sorority. For example, grandmother, mother, aunts, even FRIENDS. Please include your relationship with the person, their name, what school they attended, when they graduated, and a contact number or email. This really helps us during recruitment!

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EXAMPLES:1. Victoria Martinez Guerra, Mother, University of Texas Austin, Delta Delta Delta, 2007,

956-330-5584, [email protected]. Jennifer Collins Stone, best friend, SMU, Chi Omega, 2002, 214-395-7242,

[email protected]

PLEASE attach a copy of your high school and/ or college transcript(s), and an updated resume. Please include a detailed list of your activities and interests in your resume.

*****************************************************************************************************I GIVE MY PERMISSION FOR THIS INFORMATION TO BE RELEASED:

Print Name_________________________________ Signature____________________________________

RETURN BY JANUARY 31, 2017 TO EACH SORORITY’S REFERENCE CHAIRMAN

2017 Deep South Texas Panhellenic Members

Alpha Chi OmegaBonnie Smith, Reference Chairman956-739-9505 [email protected]

Alpha Delta PiAnn Greenfield, Reference Chairman956-630-5166 [email protected]

Patti Nielsen Hadden956-607-1390 [email protected]

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Nicci Grossman Weaver956-279-1288 [email protected]

Alpha Epsilon PhiAnnie Holand Miller, Reference Chairman

956-631-7131 Work956-330-1484 [email protected]

Alpha Gamma DeltaMelinda "Mindy"Garza Guerra, Reference Chairman956-984-9793 Home956-457-6624 [email protected]

Alpha Omicron Pi

Alpha PhiBarbara Bagley Hinojosa, Reference Chairman956-245-7408 [email protected]

Alpha Sigma AlphaAlpha Sigma TauJennifer Cerda, Reference Chairman956-407-6577 [email protected]

Maripili [email protected]

Diana [email protected]

Alpha Xi Delta

Chi OmegaJennifer Collins Stone, Reference ChairmanVice President956-627-2040 Home214-395-7242 [email protected]

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Victoria Martinez Guerra, Reference ChairmanPresident956-330-5584 [email protected]

Janey Murray956-279-5614 [email protected]

Courtney [email protected]

Delta GammaCindy Johnson Disque, Reference Chairman956-207-9144 [email protected] Phi Epsilon

Delta ZetaJane Cross, Reference Chairman956-369-8719 [email protected]

Gamma Phi BetaMelinda Bosquez, Reference Chairman956-605-5787 [email protected]

Kappa Alpha ThetaPage Moore, Reference Chairman96-686-0395 Home956-687-7637 Work956-821-7322 [email protected]

Sarah Jones361-537-7037 Cell361-527-3447 [email protected]

Kathy Larson956-668-7569 [email protected]

Austin Miller956-631-4257 Home956-605-8247 Cell

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[email protected]

Kappa DeltaCarol Hudsonpillar, Reference Chairman956-383-7120 Home956-369-0837 [email protected]

Julia WalkerPublicity/Webmaster Chairman956-330-4453 [email protected]

Stephanie Bishop956-630-1040 [email protected]

Kappa Kappa GammaJulie Kittleman, Reference Chairman956-534-2206 [email protected]

Phi Mu

Phi Sigma Sigma

Pi Beta PhiMeredith Scroggin, Reference Chairman956-655-0087 [email protected]

Lindsay Runnels956-686-8310 Home956-279-2283 [email protected]

Christine Boudloche WallaceMember at [email protected]

Sigma Delta Tau

Sigma KappaLindsey Richards, Reference Chairman433-949-4454 [email protected]

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Desirae Guajardo956-451-7119 [email protected]

Sigma Sigma SigmaCandi Mitchell Ramirez, Reference Chairman

214-228-7146 Cellreneand [email protected]

Sarah Hinojosa956-451-6060 [email protected]

Theta Phi Alpha

Zeta Tau AlphaLeslie Ewers, Reference Chairman956-581-5665 Home956-687-7637 [email protected]

Jennifer Moore LewisSecretary/Treasurer956-687-6797 Home956-279-5042 [email protected]

KK Truitt956-534-0010 [email protected]

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