Tuesday, April 23, 2013

DG in Miss LSU


This year one of our amazing sisters, Savannah Gray, represented Delta Gamma in the 2013 Miss LSU pageant! Here's a little bit about her experience working up to and participating in the pageant!


Competing in Miss LSU was an incredible experience that I never thought I’d have. I love to watch pageants like Miss USA and Miss America on television, but I never once thought while watching them that I would enter a pageant. I was convinced to do Miss LSU by Allison Jeandron and Marissa Liantonio. At first I just thought they were joking and I shrugged the idea off. But they were persistent and helped give me the confidence to compete. I finally told them I’d think about it and I decided to ask a few friends and my family what they thought. Everyone was surprised, but extremely excited for me! After feeling all the love and support I received, I decided to enter.
I was a late entry to the pageant and only had about four weeks to prepare. I attended a three-hour practice every Sunday night for participants, but I had to do a lot of work at home. I would never have been ready to compete without the help of Lauren Brink. Brink has competed in pageants before, and for everyone that knows her, they know how positive, supportive and selfless she is. Brink dedicated those four weeks to helping me train. She quizzed me on interview questions, helped pick out all my outfits, and kept me positive.
My favorite part of the pageant was the interview portion with the judges. All of the judges were very easy to talk with, and I didn't feel like I was competing. Although I only had five minutes with each judge, I was able to hold an interesting conversation with each one. The hardest part of the pageant for me was actually the opening number, which is a dance routine. The performance is not judged, but I do not consider myself a good dancer, so I was terrified to dance in heels! Thankfully, I only missed one cue for smiling too long at my sister and I’m perfectly okay with that.
There are so many reasons why I loved competing in Miss LSU. I got to make so many new friends because of the contestants were so sweet and easy to talk to. The atmosphere never became viciously competitive because all the girls truly cared for one another. I remember standing behind the curtain, while we all waited to hear the top 5, and I was truly moved when we said a prayer together. We stood in two lines, holding each other’s hands, and thanking God for the truly amazing experience we had all received. The love and support I received from my family, friends, and Delta Gamma made the Miss LSU pageant a life-changing event for me. I have never felt so loved in my life. I’m truly blessed to have all these incredible people in my life and I would not have been able to do Miss LSU without them! 



Friday, April 12, 2013

Meet our vp: programming!

Caroline Chatham 

Position: vice president: programming
Born: Febuary 20,1992 
From: Lafeyette, LA
Major: Kinesiology
Dream Job: Sports Physical Therapist for SEC/Pro football teams
Favorite Food: Red beans and rice!
Favorite Movie: You've Got Mail and Home Alone 1 & 2
Favorite Greek Event: Sig Ep Red Wet and Blue
Favorite Quote(s): Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind  -Dr. Seuss
Why did you run for the CMT position that you're in?
Last year I was director of programming. My vp was Taylor Schaal, and Ellie Platt worked alongside me as director of senior programming. Over the year we became a tight knit group, learning the ins and outs of each others offices and helping each other any way we could. I learned quickly that all of our jobs, especially vp programming, involve behind the scenes work to ensure everything within the chapter is running smoothly. I have always worked best behind the scenes, so running for vp programming was the ideal next step. 
What do you hope for?
To plan a chapter retreat that everyone enjoys!

NOTE: The retreat was AMAZING, thanks Caroline!!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Gamma Zeta Honors Alumnae


Founders Day is not only a time to celebrate our Founders but it is also a time to honor those Delta Gamma alumnae who have shaped the history of our local chapter. Additionally, Founders Day is set aside as a day for reunions with friends and classmates, a celebration of membership anniversaries, a time for renewal of friendships and re dedication to the Fraternity and its ideals. The Gamma Zeta Chapter honored two deserving women at this year’s beautiful Founders Day celebration held at the Capitol Hilton in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The Gamma Zeta chapter honored Elizabeth Bryant Phillips, lovingly known by chapter members as the “Anchor lady” with a Delta Gamma Scholarship in her honor to be given to a Gamma Zeta chapter member for the 2013-2014 school year. This gift was made possible through a donation made by her dear friends and regular guests at the DG Homecoming Brunch, Charlotte and Baron Craft of Houston, Texas and a matching donation from the Gamma Zeta chapter. Mrs. Beth’s commitment to Delta Gamma is always apparent not only through the anchors she wears but through her exuding sisterhood and love for our Fraternity.

Additionally, Gamma Zeta honored the life of Jo Billisoly with a Delta Gamma Scholarship that will also help benefit the education of a Gamma Zeta chapter member. Mrs. Billisoly was a 50-year member of Delta Gamma , a past Advisory Team Chairman, and recipient of the Cable Award. In 2012, she was named an honoree for the LSU Greek Excellence Award.

What a perfect way to help live out Article II of the Delta Gamma Constitution to “promote their educational and cultural interests” by honoring two deserving and notable Delta Gamma alumnae.