Chi Omega
This past week I got the privilege to become an active member of the Chi Omega Fraternity. When I first came to college, i definitely would not have guessed I would pledge a sorority. Becoming Chi Omega has been an awesome experience. From the wonderful friends I have made, to the morals and values our fraternity posses, I am in love. Chi Omega is the nation's largest women's organization. I am proud to say i am a member of such a great thing. Chi Omega lives by its symphony. This symphony is what each and every young women strives to be. The Chi Omega Symphony is what I strive to be.
The Chi Omega Symphony
To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed; to place scholarship before social obligations and character before appearances; to be in the best sense, democratic rather than “exclusive”, and lovable rather than “popular”; to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely, to choose thoughtfully that course which occasion and conscience demand; to be womanly always; to be discouraged never; in a word, to be loyal under any and all circumstances to my Fraternity and her highest teachings and to have her welfare ever at heart that she may be a symphony of high purpose and helpfulness in which there is no discordant note.
Ethel Switzer Howard Xi 1904
What do you stand for?
This past week I got the privilege to become an active member of the Chi Omega Fraternity. When I first came to college, i definitely would not have guessed I would pledge a sorority. Becoming Chi Omega has been an awesome experience. From the wonderful friends I have made, to the morals and values our fraternity posses, I am in love. Chi Omega is the nation's largest women's organization. I am proud to say i am a member of such a great thing. Chi Omega lives by its symphony. This symphony is what each and every young women strives to be. The Chi Omega Symphony is what I strive to be.
The Chi Omega Symphony
To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed; to place scholarship before social obligations and character before appearances; to be in the best sense, democratic rather than “exclusive”, and lovable rather than “popular”; to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely, to choose thoughtfully that course which occasion and conscience demand; to be womanly always; to be discouraged never; in a word, to be loyal under any and all circumstances to my Fraternity and her highest teachings and to have her welfare ever at heart that she may be a symphony of high purpose and helpfulness in which there is no discordant note.
Ethel Switzer Howard Xi 1904
What do you stand for?
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