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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />everything you need to know<br /><br /> Poster Message:
I know Greek letters/names are confusing so here is how to tell them apart! `Alpha Chi Omega (Alpha Chi/ AXO): red and olive green are they're colors but they usually do red and black. Symbol is a lyre and they have black back packs bedazzled that say Alpha Chi Omega. -Alpha Delta Pi (ADPi): blue and white are they're colors (usually use tiffany blue). Symbol is a diamond and also a lion. They have black back packs that have the greek letters and have a diamond on them. They usually wear tiffany necklaces and bracelets but I haven't seen them doing it that much this year. -Delta Zeta (DZ): pink and green are they're colors. Symbol is the roman lamp or a turtle. They have black back packs that have their letters on them. -Gamma Phi Beta (Gamma Phi/GPhi): colors are mode and brown (light and dark brown) they usually use pick as their color though. Their symbol is a crescent moon and they have the pink pack backs. They are also known for snapping instead of clapping (which you'll learn during recruitment) -Sigma Kappa (SK): colors are lavender and maroon (usually use purple and pink) Their symbol is a dove and also a heart and they have the purple backpacks. -Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA/Zeta): colors are turquoise and gray (don't really use gray that often though) Their symbol is a 5 point crown and they have black back packs that say ZTA on them
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