Recruitment
Joanna Bender,
Recruitment Chair - Joanna.Bender@valpo.edu
Chi Omega welcomed 12 new ladies into the sisterhood
through spring 2006 recruitment on Sun., Jan. 15!
So happy
to have our new Chi's!

From left to
right: Kristen Hart, Ashley Hunsader, Stefanie Bradley, Tara Putzy,
Sarah Bates, Dana McGlone, Brynn Horne, Jenny Wulliman, Nicole
Bettin, Faith Nieting, and Caroline Crafton
Recruitment
Calendar
Chi Omega believes
in the heritage and values represented in campus Greek life. With
those thoughts in mind, Chi Omega has become the largest women's
fraternal organization in the world with 300,000 initiates and 170
collegiate chapters. Since its beginning, Chi Omega has nurtured its
members by providing them with unique opportunities in leadership,
scholarship, and life-long friendship.
Chi's Speak Out...
All our members
found something very special they wanted to be apart of when they
went through recruitment and chose Chi Omega. Read about why our
ladies chose Chi Omega and why they love being apart of our
sorority:
"Chi Omega had such a positive
reputation on campus and were looked upon highly by students,
professors, and staff...I've never been a part of an organization
where the people care so much about one another. It really is like a
family where everyone is watching out for everyone else." -Brianna
Lemerond,
senior
"There's always someone
to turn to when you need help, guidance, or just some fun. It's
great knowing that you will never be alone on campus and there are
about 60 women you can always call on." -Meaghan Moran,
sophomore
"This
group of ladies not only made me feel welcomed, they also seemed
like a group that would help me better myself throughout my years at
Valpo. They are AMAZING!" - junior
member
"Chi
Omega has given me another family with new memories. Each girl has
given me a lesson, moral, tip, or challenge to help me with my life,
and I can say that's one of the biggest rewards I'll always keep
with me." -Colleen Cash, junior
"I feel like I can
actually make a difference as a Chi O rather than just as a college
kid. You feel more like you have a place in Valpo when you are
Greek." -Molly Peck, sophomore
"I chose Chi Omega
because of the amazing diversity within the sisterhood. Every woman
has her own interests and activities, but yet we can all come
together as a cohesive whole...I love having sisters who I can hang
out with and laugh so hard I can't breathe :)." -Lizzie Jagodinski,
senior

Spring
'06 pledge class - Bid Day