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Alpha Delta Pi was the first secret society founded for
women. We were founded in 1851 at Wesleyan Female
College in Macon, Georgia. We believe in scholarship, high
ideals, friendship, and Christian womanhood found in our
diamond four-point. Our chapter is bound by loyalty,
sisterhood, and our open motto "We live for each other."
ADPi's national philanthropy is the Ronald McDonald
House. Catherine Pistey our Philanthropy Chair says,
"We are really proud of our sisters in working together to
give this chapter the most community hours on campus."
Our stone is the diamond and the Woodland Violet our
flower. "Alphie" proudly guards our precious composite
on the ADPi floor. Gina Graci the house chair says, "I'm
really enthusiastic about all of our sisters on the floor
who have truly made this our home." Exchanges, formals,
T.G.'s, and sisterhood events help enthusiasm to flow
throughout the year. Pamela Potter, our spirit and Cam–
pus Relations/Activities Chair, adds "It's obvious to see
our spirit and pride. It shines through our events, rituals,
songs, and smiles! I'm so proud to be an ADPi and a part
of a special sisterhood!" We are excited about our new
initiates who will carry on our rich tradition. Carrie
Boulukos, the pledge morn, boasts, "this pledge class truly
exemplifies the spirit of ADPi." Loyalty, sincerity, enthu–
siasm, pride, and hard work are the ties that bond us
together and make us Alpha Delta Pi. Kerri Oberg, Presi–
dent, sums up the year, "ADPi is a circle of lifelong
friends. The friendships, memories, and special times we
share make college life at U.S.D. even better! I will be said
to graduate but happy to know that the sisters of ADPi
will continue to shine and carry on our proud tradition."
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Heidi with a prospective ADPi at Fall Rush
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Good luck seniors; spirit, loyalty, dedication.
We wi/J miss you, you are in our hearts for–
ever!