adpi and alpha phi
by: Ole Miss Observer
So how does everybody think they'll do?
I was kind of surprised that they'd bring back ADPi since they didn't close that long ago, relatively speaking.
I think APhi could do well here since they'd be starting with a clean slate and they've gotten off to a good start at schools like Bama and Kentucky. (They're also recolonizing at LSU.)
#11by: Cranberry
Sounds like there is good support for ADPi returning which is really great to see. This is a very strong southeastern sorority and at the national level, too. We didn't get much support in the earlier years at UM so appreciate the dean's positive comments and much good publicity on hottytoddy.com
#12by: alumnae
A-phi is the top sorority in the Northern states and California. They are new to UK, and have quickly rose to middle tier. They have a very strong alumnae base and when they come into a campus, they quickly rise. They have done extremely well at UK and Bama and because of the alumni support and leadership, they get in there and spend a lot of time working on rush and other things to get the chapter on the right track. They will do well where ever they go.
#18by: SAE
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#20by: Alum
Old alum here. I sat in on the extension presentations when Ole Miss opened for extension. Let me explain why Alpha Phi is at Ole Miss. Four chapters put on presentations: Alpha Phi, ADPi, Alpha Gamma Delta and DZ. Each chapter at the time sent a select group of representatives from their chapter. Those groups would then go recommend to their chapters who they should vote for Panhellenic to select. I think we went in thinking ADPi and DZ should be the two chapters. After all, both were previously at Ole Miss and strong in the South. Boy, we were wrong.
Alpha Phi had the best presentation out of all four. I'm dead serious when I tell you that myself and the other women of my chapter may have uttered the words, "I wish I could be an Alpha Phi." They were prepared and clearly had done their research on Ole Miss. Out of any presentation I felt they were going to be the most successful group. You could tell they knew how to find like minded women and we're going to be competitive with other chapters on campus. I couldn't say that about other groups presenting. We often forget that Ole Miss has a huge out of state draw. They might not be huge in the South, but they are extremely well known up North and out West. We have lots of students come from both those areas of the country. Their Southern chapters have made quota and grown rapidly after extension as well.
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by: aohfao
This. Aphi does great in the north and the only reason it wouldnt be able to do well in the south is because of the already existing heirarchy.
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