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ON THE COVERON THE COVERVODKA STREET PRESENTS...
COMPILED BY: SAM SUM
PHOTOS BY: STEPHEN DEMENT PHOTOGR
GREEN PARROTS 30TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY
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WHAT: Present an Epic Anniversary Party
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WHERE: Green Parrot
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PHOTO: STEPHEN DEMENT PHOTOGRA
GREEKSTHE BEST IN TEXAS SHARE THEIRSTORIES, PLANS AND WORDS OFWISDOM FOR RUSH
MICKEY BARTON:PRESIDENT, ZETATAU ALPHAWhat are your contributions to your
sorority?
I have served as Alumnae/Collegiate Relations Chair-man, Ritual Chairman, and now am lucky enough to be
President. I have learned so much from these experiences.
All my sisters are such blessings.
How are you influential within your campuss
Greek community?
Being president, I get to meet a lot of people in the Greek
community, and have a strong relationship with advisors
of both my own sorority and the Panhellenic advisor. I
also am part of Order of Omega, and have assisted with
Greek Week and many other activities they plan, which
helps you meet successful and driven members of the
other Greek groups, both men and women.
What would members of your
sorority say about you?
ey would say I am a good leader because of my respect
for them and others as well. I respect them, and in turn,
I have earned respect over the years. I also know how to
have a good time with all of them in a responsible way. I
am a good communicator as well, which helps people un-
derstand my most inuential decisions. Sororities struggle
with change, and we have gone through lots of it recently.
I hope they would say it has been a little easier to get used
to because of my leadership.
What are your plans for your
chapter this year?
My plans for the sorority this year are, rst and foremost,
to work hard and recruit the best girls coming to Texas
State this fall. We are growing so much as a university, and
these new members are going to make up a huge portion
of us. After this, I want to lead all the girls in a direction of
personal success. I want every individual member to strive
to be a better person in all areas of life.
COMPILED BY: SAM SUMPTER
Mickey Barton, 21
Hometown: Waco
Major: Interior Design
School: Texas State
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ASHLEY CHILDS: Vice Presidentof Membership, Zeta Tau AlphaWhat are your contributions toyour sorority?
am the Recruitment Chair. I have to plan,
udget and make Recruitment a success! We
ave hundreds of potential new members
nd I have been so busy deciding outts, de-
igning sets and decorations and making sure
ur Chapter is prepared for the new girls that
will eventually be our sisters!
What would members of your
orority say about you?
at I am a leader that respects them fully! I
now how to have a good time but also when
o get down to business.
What are your plans for your
hapter this year?
have a ton of plans to change recruitment
p this year! I want our chapter to value Re-
ruitment and realize that this is how we
et our future sisters. I plan on making the
rocess more conversation-based so we can
eally get to know our new members.
What comes to mind when youthink of rush?
As the VP of Recruitment for my sorority,
there are a million things that come to my
mind about Recruitment. After thinking
about the to-do lists and time we all put in
to recruitment, I love to remember that we
are doing all this work to get new amazing
sisters.
Whats your favorite part of being
in a sorority?
ere are so many things I love about being
a part of Greek life. If I had to pinpoint one
specic part I love, it would denitely be the
sisterhood. All of my sisters are so special
and important in my life, and I am so blessed
to be a part of Zeta!
What advice would you give girls
going through rush?
is will sound totally clich, but be yourself!
You will end up at the right house in the end
if you stay true to who you are.
PERLA MOLINA:Fundraising Chair, Zeta Tau AlphWhat are your contributions to
your sorority?
As a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, I am highly
involved in all the dierent activities that we
do. One of the major roles I play in my so-
rority is raising awareness for breast cancer.Coming from a family that has had many
women pass because of breast cancer, I am
highly motivated to raise awareness and
make a dierence in the lives [of] many
young women and men.
What would members of your
sorority say about you?
One of the things I know they would say is
that I am a loyal sister. In every situation and
position that I am in, I make it a point to
treat others how I would like to be treated.ey would also say that I love to be the cen-
ter of attention and LOVE to make people
laugh.e person the probablynds me the
funniest is myself. Ha!
What would you say is your
greatest accomplishment?
I would have to say it is the simple fa
who I am today. Not only graduating
years with a 4.0, but also managing a
time job and a sorority while keeping a slife as well as a family life.at would
to be one of my greatest accomplishmen
What are your plans for your
chapter this year?
My plans for Zeta for the school year 2
2014 would be to raise money for our ph
thropy, breast cancer education and aw
ness. And to make our pink-out events
bigger and let the community know that
can make a dierence in nding a cure!
What comes to mind when you
think of rush?
An OVERWHELMING feeling of j
have the honor to meet many amazing
while bonding with my sisters and ma
memories that will last a lifetime.
GREEKS
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Perla Molina, 20Hometown: Mansfield
Major: Child Psychology
School: Texas State
Ashley Childs, 20
Hometown: Katy
Major:
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School:
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MORGAN ODOM: ChapterLifeVice President, Alpha Xi DeltaWhat are your contributions toyour sorority?
n 2013 I was oered the position of Chap-
er Life Vice President, which is my current
osition for the Beta Alpha chapter. My job
s Chapter Life includes planning all of our
ate events and sisterhood events, buton
more serious noteI also side as our risk
management person.
How are you influential within your
ampuss Greek community?
Being as involved as I have been in AlphaXi Delta has oered me a plethora of op-
ortunities in Greek Life as a whole at UT.
As the coordinator of all of our date events,
get to plan events that my sisters choose
who to bring to. I may be a little partial to
my own awesome date events, but I would
enitely say fratties want to attend them. I
now I get asked to my own date events so
uys can guarantee their spot at our formal
r our infamous Crush.
What would members of your so-
rority say about you?
If you ask the girls I have not only been so
lucky to call my sisters, but also my best
friends, they will tell you Im the crazy girl
that will wake them up in the middle of the
night to ask if they want to go to San Anto-
nio just to get away from the stress of school.
But regardless, I think they will unanimously
agree that I am probably one of the [people]
most dedicated and passionate about better-
ing not only our chapter, but Alpha Xi Deltanationally.
What advice would you give girls
going through rush?
BE YOURSELF. Every girl is nervous, but
ultimately everyone is placed in a sorority
that they will t right in to! So wear com-
fortable shoes, stay hydrated, and enjoy re-
cruitment, because in the end, the sisterhood
will all be worth it!
Morgan Odom, 20Hometown: Deer ParkMajor:Actuarial Sciences
School: UT GREEKS
RANDRICK WASHINGTON:President, Phi Beta SigmaWhat are your contributions to
your fraternity?
I am currently the only member a part of
the Mu Rho chapter of my fraternity. I re-
chartered the chapter in the spring of 2012.
Since I am the only member as of now, I doeverything on the UT campus for the fra-
ternity. I have guidance and help [from] my
advisor who is a part of the graduate chapter
in Austin.
How are you influential within your
campuss Greek community?
I am a leader in the Greek Community.
Although I am the only Sigma on campus,
I still strive to uphold the principles my
founders founded the organization upon:
Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service. Sincewe are a service organization, I host many
service events on campus.is past school
year the Mu Rho chapter, which was char-
tered at UT in 1980, was recognized as the
Best Black Greek Male Organization by the
African American Studies Department.is
shows that our organization prides itse
doing quality work and not focusing on
the amount of members.
What would you say is your
greatest accomplishment?Receiving the Collegiate of the Year a
from the Graduate Chapter of Phi Beta S
What advice would you give gu
going through rush?
I would tell them to not rush into anyt
no pun intended. Being a part of a frate
is hard work so choosing the right one i
portant.e biggest advice I can give
do research!
What are your plans for yourchapter this year?
My plans for this year are to increase m
bership and continue to embody Cu
For Service and Service For Humanity,
motto that our founders founded the org
zation upon.
GREEKS
Randrick Washington, 22Hometown: Houston
Major: Biology(Microbiology)
School: UT
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CLARISSA QUINN: NationalPhilanthropy Chair, Delta Delta DeltaWhat are your contributions toyour sorority?
was a member of the Reections Commit-
ee in which my primary responsibility was
romoting a healthy body image and advo-
ating a healthy mindset for college women.
was also my chapters Panhellenic delegate
nd served as a liaison that communicated
Panhellenic mechanics, policies, procedures,
nd involvement opportunities to my chapter
nd vice versa. I am currently our National
Philanthropy Chair for St. Jude Childrens
Hospital and am responsible for planning allf our philanthropic events!
How are you influential within your
ampuss Greek community?
served on the Community Service Com-
mittee of the University Panhellenic Coun-
il and helped organize a university-wide
ervice event that raised school supplies
or underprivileged schools. Being on this
ommittee was inuential because our con-
ributions helped educate Greeks on the
importance of service and promoted highereducation in our community.
What would you say is your
greatest accomplishment?
Planning and organizing the events that
raised $109,300 last year that will go to St.
Jude Childrens Hospital and help kids battle
cancer. When every day is a ght to survive,
every dollar can help cure patients and lead
them one step closer to happiness.
What are your plans for your
chapter this year?
Our plans are to be in the top ve fundrais-
ing chapters in the nation and to plan more
exciting events that promote philanthropy
and sisterhood!
Whats your favorite part of being
in a sorority?
My favorite part of being is a sorority is the
unique friendships and experiences you share.
Essentially, it is my family away from home.
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