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EE-YIP!!!

Happy anniversary Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. on serving the community for 87 years.  Today is the Founder's Day of my great sorority. On this day, in 1922, 7 school teachers decided to create an organization all of their own on the campus of Butler University. Today Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. continues to serve the community through undergraduate and graduate chapters all over the world. EE-Yip Sorors, keep up the good work for 87 more years of service and sisterhood.


These are my line sorority sisters Lisa, my number 1, and Lynnette, my number 2 and OSU football fanatic. Our line was named Trifecta. By the end of next year we all  will have new  last names, since I got married this past  April, Lisa got married just last month and Lynnette is getting married this coming July. I guess we do, do things in 3's.

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