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slsterho ' panhellenic association i CO w l i p feW ALL INFORMATION WAS REQUESTED BY THE GREEK LIFE EDITOR OF EACH ORGANIZTION. IT WAS THE ORGANIZATION ' S RESPONSIBLITY TO SUBMIT ALL REQUESTED MATERIALS BY THE GIVEN DEADLINE.
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Nickname: Zeta Founding Date: October 15, 1898 Founding Location: Farmville, VA Chapter: Beta Gamma Date Established at FSU: December 18, 1924 Colors: Steel Gray Turquoise Blue Symbol: 5-pointed crown Flower: Wliite Violet Mascot: Bunny Annual Philanthropy: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmm Amanda Adams, Jennifer Adams, Amy Adcock, Katie Annis, Alex Arfman, Erin Atteberry, Brittany Bailey, Chelsea Barker, Meagan Barrett, Allison Beneven- to, Jamie Berkowicz, Chelsea Birman, Kelly Bleakley, Caitlin Bleich, Abby Bloom, RobjTi Blum, Caroline Bonvouloir, Courtney Brewer, Brittney Brock, Amy Bronston, Amanda Brooks, Sarah Bryant, Megan Bubalo, Leslie Burch, Christi Burnett, Jess Bush, Chelsea Campbell, Noel Carlson, Tina Castillo, Er- ica Christiansen, Staci Columbus, Lauren Combs, Cristina Conciatori, Melissa Cone, Shannon Cook, Brittnie Cotilla, Jen Cotzin, Margaret Cranford, Chel- sea D ' Hemecourt, Deanna Deaton, Alexis Del Prete, Jill Delardo, April Derrickson, Jeanette Diaz, Danielle Dioguardi, Kelly Dunn, Karley Eldridge, Aman- da Erpenbeck Treasurer, Whitney Fairfax, Michelle Feller, Sara Ferguson, Nicole Ferlita, Noelle Fernandez, Tammy Feuer, Allison Fleckner, Jaymie Frappier, Ali Freeman, Tara Fries, Katie Furtick, Kat Gandeza, Tia Garavuuso, Lindsay Gardner, Lauren Genduso, Ellen Germuska President, Danielle Goeller, Alison Goldwasser, Mallory Goldwasser, Samantha Goldwasser, Jovanna Gomez, Alex Gramatikas, Stephanie Graves, Jessica Halnon, Elisabeth Hayes, Britt Hegh, Bethany Hemphill, Kimberly Hemphill, Ashley Hewlett, Kiki Higgins, Falon Hirschman, Molly Hogwood, Courtney Hubbard, Jenna Hudson, Justine Inman, Natalie Inman, Ally Jakusovas, Michelle Jimenez, Jenna Jones, Lauren Jones, Amanda Jungles, Katie Keegan, Courtney Keenan , Ashley Kerns Scholarship, Amy Key, Andy Kirkpatrick, Kyla Meban Panhellenic Delegate, Betsy Knab, Allie Kranick, Katie Lamphier, Whittney Laws, Kristen Ledbetter, Sarah Leist Secretary, Ally Lipp, Anelena Longhi, Melanie Lott, Laurie Malfa, Ellen Manry, Claire Martin, Amanda McCoy, Molly Menke, Kristen Mitchell, Amanda Molter, Cariy Moore, Samantha Moore, Megan Mustian, Vy Nguyen, Meredith Nichols, Stacy Nichols, Katrina Oliphant, Emily Pensy, Alison Pfeifer, Courtney Pfeifer, Jessica Porter, Nicole Prieto, Kyle Prince, Stacy Lynn Ptacek, Marybeth Reed, Erin Regan, Jackie Reinhard Ritual, Leah Rifkin, Andra Rivera, Meagan Roberts, Jackie Roether, Alison Romanowicz, Daryl Rubin, Alhe Rybak, Jessica Schepp, Courtney Schulis, Sophia Sclafani Historian, Maggie Shealy, Kara Sidman, Lauren Simpson, Lacey Sites, Heather Smith, Jessica Smith, Sam Smith, AJessia Solari, Lyndsi Stafford, Nikki Stewart New Member Educator, Erika Sugar, Amanda Sutton, Jessica Tanca, Aubrey Terry, Traci Timmons, Tricia Thomas, Mallory Tucker, Allie Truax, Tania Vadell, Claire Vasterling, Abbie Waxman, Sara Weil Membership, Katie Waeghe, Hayley Ward Vice President, Grace Weatherford, Emily Wells, Meghan Whaley, Jess Whiteman, Mari Beth Wise, Raena Wright, Salhe Wooten, Lindsey Young, Christine Zombakis
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The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is an assembly of nine African American Greek letter organizations. This collection of fraternities and sorori- ties refer to each other as the Divine 9 . The organizations making up this body are Kappa Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Theta, Omega Psi Phi, Sigma Gam- ma Rho, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta, lota Phi Theta, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Alpha Phi Alpha. Each organization functions separately having an official week during the fall or spring semester. Along with the exciting events in the respective weeks organizations within the NPHC always include seminars and usually at least one community service event. As a collective body the NPHC also has its own official week of events. Dur- ing September this year the annual NPHC week was held. One of the main events during the week was a Family Feud game show hosted by Kappa Alpha Psi on Thursday night. This event consisted of two mixed fraternity so- rority teams with members from each organization. The winner from this pair then faced a team from the audience. Two other events In the week were the stroll off which took place that Friday, and a party at the State Room on Saturday night (Union Ballroom). The stroll off was a competition within the NPHC to see who has the best strolls. Strolls are organized dances that take place in a forward moving line. Although on this occasion strolls were done in a head to head battle. On Saturday morning of the week the council hosted a campus clean up community service. Vari- ous members of the organizations joined together to clean up trash on Florida State ' s campus. The State Room party which took place Saturday night was a fundraiser for Extravaganza (Extrav), which is the NPHC ' s major annual step show that will take place in January at Ruby Diamond Auditorium. This step show is actu- ally a huge philanthropy that donates over one thousand dollars to a charity of the councils choosing. Although the organizations also have an incentive to step since the first place fraternity and sorority each get $1,000. The National Pan-Hellenic Council has numerous activities and philanthropies as a whole although its general purpose is just to instill unity between the Greek organiza- tions that make up the Divine 9 . By Kenneth Peeie ii! nstill unity
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