The name of the first Chi Omega Chapter.
What is the Psi Chapter?
COB stands for.
What is Continuous Open Bidding?
The Executive Board Positions are
What is the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Member Educator, Personnel Chair, Recruitment Chair, Panhellenic Delegate, & Director of Programming.
The name of the first XO chapter.
What is the Psi Chapter?
The 5 Greek Letters on the Chi Omega Crest.
What is Rho, Beta, Upsilon, Eta, and Sigma?
The first colors representing Chi Omega.
What is crushed plum and olive?
A sister or daughter of a Chi Omega in good standing.
What is a legacy?
The only two gems allowed on the Chi Omega Badge.
What is Pearls and Diamonds?
What is 181 chapters?
The name of Demeter's daughter.
What is Persephone?
How often Chi Omega women come together for convention.
What is every biennium?
A collection of attributes the Sisters identify as important in PNMs
What is Target?
The initials of lettered officers.
President: GH; Vice President: GTB; Secretary: GKA; Treasurer: GNV; New Member Educator: GM
The name reserved for the chapter of deceased chi omegas.
What is the Omega Chapter?
The name of the Chi Omega Magazine
What is the Eleusis?
The names of Chi Omega's 5 founders.
Ina May Boles, Jobelle Holcombe, Jean Vincenheller, Ali Simons, Dr. Charles Richardson
What is Total?
The six purposes of chi omega.
Scholarship, Career Development, Friendship, High Standards of Personnel, Community Service, Campus Activities
The number of original members in the first Chi Omega Chapter.
What is 14 members?
The initials for the National Chi Omega Executive Board.
What is S.H, S.T.B, S.K.A, S.N.V, S.M
What is the University of Arkansas on April 5th, 1895?
The number of PNMs each chapter may pledge during formal recruitment
What is Quota?
Sing the Greek Alphabet.
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Mu, Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi, Rho, Sigma, Tau, Upsilon, Phi, Chi, Psi, Omega
The year when Phi Zeta Chapter was founded.
What is 1958?
The author of the Chi Omega Symphony.
What is Ethel Switzer Howard?