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The Panhellenic Dating Game

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The Panhellenic Dating Game
Oglethorpe University - Panhellenic

Choosing a Panhellenic sorority at Oglethorpe University is like playing the Dating Game. The following contestants are listed in no particular order.

Contestant One:

Contestant one was born in 1899 and she values being active, self-reliant, and trustworthy. She loves anchors, pearls, and her favorite colors are emerald and gold. She supports the Pine Mountain Settlement School and Habitat for Humanity.

Contestant Two:

Contestant Two's favorite colors are royal purple and pure white - especially pearls! She was born in 1898 and her best friends are Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Trent Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright. She loves purple violets and sailing! She supports Sigma Serves Children and March of Dimes. Her values include love, wisdom, faith, power, and hope.

Contestant Three:

Contestant Three was born in 1895 in Arkansas. She loves diamonds, pearls, and the colors cardinal and straw. She collects anything with a white carnation or an owl on it and supports the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Her values include friendship, personal integrity, service to others, academic excellence and intellectual pursuits.

Deciding to sign up for Panhellenic recruitment is granting yourself the ability to get to further know and appreciate all three contestants. You might find your one true love or you might decide that you haven't found the one quite yet.

Learn more at: http://greeklife.oglethorpe.edu or by emailing the Panhellenic Recruitment Director, Hannah Gibbs, at hgibbs1@oglethorpe.edu.

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