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Fall Newsletter
Baylor Panhellenic What’s Inside? Summer Sisterhood Greek Week Report “Beat The Heat” Summer 2011 Study Abroad Baylor 2011 Football Schedule Happy Birthday PHC Chapters Fall Fun Recipe Advisor Spotlight Back to Class Tips Panhellenic Calendar of Events Verse of the Month
Welcome Back PHC Chapters! We’ve Missed You!
The ladies of Panhellenic Exec at Late Nite!
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SEPTEMBER 2011
Sweet Summer Sisterhood
Sarah Hall Simmons, Colleen MacCrory, and Adrienne Stackable of Alpha Delta Pi came together for a fun “girls’ weekend” at Lake Travis. Sarah Hall came all the way from Tennessee!
Check out what your Panhellenic sisters did with their summer breaks! Our girls were sharing experiences with sisters at home and across the country!
Chi Omega alumna Courtney Pi Beta Phi’s VP (Johnson) Carlton was married in Administration, Alli July, and had several of her sisters Baker (right) interned for among her guests! the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC. Julie Hennighausen, President, (left) interned for Senator John Coryn in Austin, then Kay Bailey Hutchinson in Washington DC!
Kappa Alpha Theta, Ashley Carreker Johnson had lots of support from her sisters on her wedding day in May, 2011!
Baylor Tri Deltas in Paris!
Zeta Tau Alpha’s Kim Francis and Kendra Collette visited Marcie Baker’s bay house in Galveston, TX for a weekend of boating, jet skiing, and fun on the lake! 2
Kappa Kappa Gamma sisters Rachel Beckmann and Leah Brooks worked as co-counselors to 13-year old girls at Christian Mountain Adventure Camp Timberline in Estes Park, Colorado. Here they are with one of their cabins, Stormy Peaks!
Congrats on a great summer, ladies!
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The week’s events included…
Panhellenic Exec ladies with Ken Starr at Traditions Rally!
-Alpha Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon’s “The Dating Doctor” -Greek Showcase in Barfield Drawing Room -Philanthropy and Service Dr. Pepper Hour -Greek Games -Traditions Rally and IFC Cookout
Greek Week 2011
Baylor University held Greek Week 2011 August 28 through September 2, with a full schedule of events to let Baylor students have a look at what Greek Life is really about!
Need a Way to Beat the Heat? Check out these great ideas to keep cool and have some fun after your studying is done!
Common Grounds
Baylor Marina
This is your place for delicious drinks, concerts, and more! Open every day from 7 am to 1 am!
Want a little fun in the sun? The Baylor marina is free with your student ID and open Sun – Sat, 2 pm to 7 pm for canoeing, kayaking and more!
Practically Pikasso
Waco Starplex Galaxy 16
Take a date to paint your own pottery, mosaics, and more! Open Mon-Sat 12 pm to 9 pm, and Sun 12 pm to 6 pm!
Take a movie break! For only $5.00 with your student ID, you can see all the new releases like Contagion, The Help or Colombiana!
Shorty’s Pizza Shack
Frozen Yogurt
Shorty’s is owned and operated by Baylor alumni Ted “Shorty” Browning. The pizza is delicious and the prices are very reasonable!
Check out Mr. Snow’s on LaSalle – half price frozen yogurt on Tuesdays with your Baylor ID!
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SEPTEMBER 2011
Study Abroad Summer, 2011 “My name is Rachel Sload and I am currently a junior business major. This summer I studied abroad on the Denia, Spain trip where I had an amazing experience for five fun weeks. While abroad I took Spanish Cultures and Literature classes that were really interesting, but the best part was being immersed in the culture and surrounded by the wonderful people there. I made so many new friends from Baylor as well as many friends in Spain who I have kept in touch with. I was able to travel to many of the most well known cities in Spain such as Barcelona, Madrid and Granada as well as some smaller towns that are usually unknown to tourists. The huge advantage to this study abroad program was the great access to so many amazing places I would not have been able to visit if I had traveled alone or with my family. Dr. Linda McManness, the Spanish professor who has lead the trip for many years, was a wonderful resource that made the trip unforgettable. We visited "El Museo Del Prado" in Madrid, "Sagrada Familia" in Barcelona and even the "Alhambra" in Granada. My favorite part of this trip was that I truly felt like I "lived" there and was not just a "visitor" in another country. After the initial excitement of being in Spain I began to feel very comfortable with their way of life and customs, and really enjoyed what the country had to offer. I loved walking to the beach to study, going to grab frozen yogurt downtown with friends, or just having dinner outside our favorite pizza place. It was truly an incredible experience and I definitely plan to go back as soon as I can!” – Rachel Sload, Alpha Delta Pi
It was a busy summer for many of our Panhellenic women as they went across seas to study and travel! Check out where some of women went and what they got to experience! Alpha Chi Omega’s Shae Padgett, Emma Latham, and Lyndsey Isbell traveled with Baylor in Great Britain this summer. The girls had so much fun traveling around Europe. A highlight of their trip was meeting Selena Gomez in the airport! “This summer, I studied abroad with the European Entrepreneurship Experience Program. It is a 35-day study abroad program that visits entrepreneurial businesses in seven different countries, including Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, and England. I had an experience of a lifetime learning about various businesses in Eastern and Western Europe. A few of the amazing experiences include the United Nations building and GirardPerregaux in Geneva, the BMW headquarters in Munich, and the Bank of England in London. I was also able to visit the beaches of Normandy, two concentration camps, Versailles, the Eagles Nest, and of course the Texas Embassy! This trip was such an amazing opportunity because it allowed me to explore my two passions by traveling with new friends and learning more about the entrepreneurial spirit around the world.” -Briana Treadaway, Delta Delta Delta
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SEPTEMBER 2011 “Semester at Sea was an unforgettable trip of a lifetime. I saw the Lord's beauty throughout the world and gained an appreciation for different cultures and life outside the United States.” -Rene Mycorn, Kappa Alpha Theta
“I had the privilege of studying Marketing and Management Information Systems this summer at Imperial College in London, England. Every day was like a fairy tale; six of my Pi Phi sisters went with me, and we got to make priceless memories together. Because we were there for six weeks, we had the opportunity to take several day trips, everything from hiking to walking along the coast, exploring castles and underground war tunnels. A week before arriving in London, we got to make our way across Italy, seeing Rome, Florence, Assisi and a small lake town between Italy and Switzerland called Stresa. This town was quaint, beautiful, charming – everything that encompasses picturesque Italy. My favorite part of studying abroad was the relationships that were built between people on this trip; I have laughed harder and experienced more with those thirty people than I ever thought possible. I would definitely urge anyone to study abroad if they ever get the chance!” -Tally Blair, Pi Beta Phi
“I studied abroad in Denia, Spain this summer through the Baylor program with 22 other students. We each took two Spanish classes during the day and in the afternoons we would explore the town, go to the beach, shop, or try all the fun ice cream shops. Altogether it was such a fun trip abroad with a great group of people!” –Simmons Prieskorn, Chi Omega
“This summer I had the opportunity to study abroad with Semester at Sea. I am absolutely blessed to have experienced 2 months of life on a ship, with 700 students, 8 different countries, different types of foods, and countless memories all with two of my Theta sisters.” –Tiffany Lambert, Kappa Alpha Theta
“This summer I studied abroad during the four weeks of July with 'Baylor in Italy.' I spent two weeks in Rome, a day in Florence and Venice, and then I traveled all around Sicily, from Capri and Syracuse to Palermo and Paestum. I spent those weeks giving presentations on sites and studying the Italian topography, which includes a location's history, ancient architecture, and culture. It was such a unique experience because I was learning about a subject I was not familiar with at all, as I am a pre-med University Scholar. Although the classes were different than what I was used to, I immersed myself in the Italian culture and learned a lot through the experience. I would encourage anyone to go on 'Baylor in Italy' or to take any study abroad opportunity that they are interested in. It's so much fun!”- Melissa Meyer, Zeta Tau Alpha 5
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BU Football 2011 9/3 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 12/3
Texas Christian University Stephen F. Austin Rice at Kansas State Iowa State at Texas A&M at Oklahoma State Missouri (Homecoming) at Kansas Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech (site TBA) Texas
SEPTEMBER 2011
Happy Birthday, Baylor Alpha Chi Omega – October 15, 1885 Alpha Delta Pi – May 15, 1851 Chi Omega – April 5, 1895 Delta Delta Delta – November 27, 1888 Kappa Alpha Theta – January 27, 1870 Kappa Kappa Gamma – October 13, 1870 Pi Beta Phi – April 28, 1867 Zeta Tau Alpha – October 15, 1898
Congratulations to the Bears for their win against TCU and a great start to our season! Be sure to go out and support your Baylor Bears this season!
Chocolate Drizzled Trail Mix Grab a book and spend some time out on the porch swing with this delicious and easy to make fall snack!
Baylor Theta Song Leaders at the game against TCU!
3 cups nuts (I used peanuts, almonds, and pecans!) ½ cup sunflower seeds ½ cup coconut flakes 1 cup raisins ½ cup dried cranberries or cherries 1 cup chocolate chips 6
Mix nuts, sunflower seeds, coconut flakes, raisins, and dried cranberries or cherries. Spread mixture on baking sheets lined with waxed paper. Melt chocolate chips in microwave, then pour chocolate over baking sheet in ribbons. Let cool, break apart, and enjoy!
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What Did YOUR Advisor Do This Summer?
Don’t forget to “like” Baylor Panhellenic on Facebook, and keep in touch by following us on Twitter @BUPanhellenic! Also all of our important publications are available at
Check out how some of our wonderful Panhellenic advisors spent their summers with family, vacations, and more!
http://issuu.com/bupanhellenic! Liza Pugliese Hallsten, one of Alpha Chi Omega’s new advisors, got married this summer! She was a lovely bride, and the ladies of Alpha Chi wish her the best of luck as she starts a new chapter of her life with a beautiful marriage!
Dr. David and Priscilla Henry, advisers for Alpha Delta Pi, led a group of students to Hong Kong and other areas in China for the Baylor i5 program – Immersion into International Interdisciplinary Innovation. The trip was June 29 – August 7, 2011. They had a lot of great experience and were introduced to a lot of interesting foods!
“I do volunteer work at Camp Stewart for Boys--going down at the end of each term and handling Lost and Found for between 100 and nearly 300 guys ages 6-16. Also, I spend a week each summer at Paisano Baptist Encampment in the Davis Mountains. My great grandfather was one of the original founders of the cowboy camp meeting, and I currently serve on the Board. It's very rustic and old-fashioned!” – Kathy Hillman, Delta Delta Delta Adviser The i5 group at the Forbidden City in China “We chose the Caribbean because my husband and son are both scuba divers and the Grand Cayman and Cozumel venues were perfect for their dives. Meredith and I only needed a beach, beautiful water, and a lounge chair. Of course, we also included rain forest zip lining in Jamaica, swimming with the stingrays in Caymans, and parasailing in Mexico to keep everyone busy and happy. We sang karaoke, enjoyed wonderfully choreographed shows, danced while listening to our favorite lounge singers, and generally lost ourselves to family.” –Cindee Millard, Chi Omega Recruitment Adviser
“I spent a good portion of my summer attending send-off parties around the country for incoming students. These are sponsored by the Parents’ League, which is a part of my division. We hosted 61 send-offs, which were attended by approximately 3,000 incoming students, current students, alumni and friends. It was a busy but fun, productive summer.” – Tommye Lou Vines Davis, Kappa Kappa Gamma Adviser “I spent my hot summer days at home with my children, ages 9, 7, and 5 – most of the time at the swimming pool!” – Carie Ford, Kappa Kappa Gamma Adviser 7
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SEPTEMBER 2011
“This summer in celebration of our 10-year wedding anniversary, my husband Derek and I set out on a 10-day family vacation adventure with our three kids. Our first stop was Albuquerque, New Mexico, where we lived for a year and a half after we graduated from Baylor. We were able to revisit many "firsts" with our children -- our first home, where our first jobs were after college, and even the hospital where our first child, Bryce, was born. On the day of our actual 10-year anniversary we returned to the site of our wedding ceremony, Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe. Getting to share this milestone with our children was an amazing experience! After spending a few days in New Mexico we headed west to California. We were able to spend time with Derek's aunt and uncle in San Diego while taking in the world famous San Diego Zoo, Coronado Beach, and snorkeling in La Jolla. No trip to California would be complete without a stop in Los Angeles. We ran in to several Baylor fans and alumni while sporting our green and gold at Disneyland and made a final stop in Hollywood taking in the Walk of Fame, Grauman's Chinese Theater, and Beverly Hills before heading back to Bear Country. In all, we covered over 3800 miles, relived special memories, and made many new memories along the way!” - Julie Tonkin, Zeta Tau Alpha Adviser
Back to Class! It’s time to pick up those books, grab a coffee, and settle into your usual seat in the library…fall classes are here! Let these back to school tips from the Panhellenic chapters help you out!
Take time to sit down and write every assignment due in your planner. It will help you plan ahead and stay organized! Don’t waste your allotted absences, you never know when you will really need them! Your planner isn’t just for assignments, it can also be used to help you keep your money in order. Write down due dates for bills, dues, and other expenses so you don’t bust your budget! Make a back-to-school goal to get more sleep this semester! Make it a point to relax a little before bedtime by turning off electronics and winding down. If you can get a quality night’s rest, you will be energized and ready to pay attention in the morning! If you’re having trouble in a class, don’t be afraid to ask your professor, a sister, or a tutor for help! There’s no shame in asking for the help that you need!
Julie and her family sporting their Baylor gear at Disney!
Welcome Back to School, Advisers!
Set rules and goals for yourself! Tell yourself that if you study for 45 minutes, you get a 10-minute media break. 8
BAYLOR PANHELLENIC
SEPTEMBER 2011
Panhellenic Events September 9 – Pi Beta Phi All-University Howdy Dance 10 – Chi Omega Tacky Prom 15 – ADPi Girl’s Fight Back, 7 pm in Barfield Drawing Room 20 – Panhellenic Dr. Pepper Hour 21 – Chi Omega & Pi Beta Phi Volleyball Game Mixer 24 – Zeta Tau Alpha Parent’s Weekend Tailgate 26 – Alpha Chi Omega Paint Crush 19 – Zeta Tau Alpha AllUniversity Strike-A-Thon 30 – Delta Delta Delta SemiFormal
October
Alpha Chi Omega paired up with Sigma Phi Epsilon to host this year’s Dating Doctor event. There were over 1,300 students in attendance, and David Coleman was extremely happy with the show! On August 22, the ladies of Tri Delta held their “Delta’s Only Back to School Bash” at the Baylor Marina! After a summer apart, the girls decided to have a snowball fight to help cool down and take some stress off of the first day of school! Pi Beta Phi held their annual All-University Howdy Dance on September 9 in Burleson Quad. Complete with free Vitek’s and a live band, dancing the night away was a ton of fun!
1 – Kappa Alpha Theta Take-ADate 1 – Chi Omega Mom’s Day The ladies of Zeta Tau Alpha had a blast at their 12 – Panhellenic Open House annual Welcome Back Bash. The girls enjoyed BBQ, live 17-21 – Delta Delta Delta’s Fat music from Emory Quinn, and spending time with sisters Talk Free Week after a long summer apart! 19 – Kappa Alpha Theta’s CASA Carnival Do not be anxious about anything, but 21 – Chi Omega Chili Cook-off 22 – Kappa Klassic Golf in every situation, by prayer and Tournament petition, with thanksgiving, present 22 – Zeta Tau Alpha Take-A-Date your requests to God. And the peace of to Six Flags God, which transcends all 27-29 – Delta Delta Delta & Fiji Fright Nights understanding, will guard your hearts 28 – Zeta Tau Alpha Neewollah and your minds in Christ Jesus. 29 – Kappa Krush
Philippians 4:6-7
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