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Bond of Sisterhood

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />collegiate memories <br /><br /> Poster Message:
My best collegiate memories in the mid '80's take me back to my sorority days. Sisterhood/legacy meant something to females in the small southern town where I attended college. Benowns to me ahead of my first day of college my mom was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. My aunt was the administrative assistant to the university president and her daughters/my cousins were both Phi Mu's in the late '60's early'70's.Needless to say I was encouraged to go through Rush that Fall'79.The actives knew about me even though I I had never met them. The acceptance I felt from the very first time I was introduced at a Rush ice cream social gave me strength to endure what I would face my freshman year. I pledged Phi Mu in the fall, was initiated in January and in February my mom passed away. My sorority sisters became my family providing a home away from home. Even though losing my Mom/my best friend was the hardest thing I'd ever faced as a young 18 year old freshman in college,my sorority sisters believed in me.They voted me as spirit chairman then later became the Panhellenic delegate my Jr/Sr years. I know what the bond of sisterhood means. I have held the dream of one day passing on the legacy of Phi Mu/Greek life to my daughter(named after my mom)very close to my heart. MSU Recruitment 2016 didn't bring that to pass.The feelings of rejection faced last week are real but they don't define her.She carries herself with tremendous grace&poise knowing Phil 4:13 is her source of hope.
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