Welcome to Epsilon Omicron
The groundhog says it's spring...
And springtime means recruitment! We're changing things up this semester, with a couple outreach events, and an "SAI in Action" meeting, where potential members can see how we work. Check the calendar in the events tab for important information regarding recruitment dates and events!
And springtime means recruitment! We're changing things up this semester, with a couple outreach events, and an "SAI in Action" meeting, where potential members can see how we work. Check the calendar in the events tab for important information regarding recruitment dates and events!
Officers for 2011-2012:
President: Deanna Schlies
Vice President-Membership: Holly Shattuck
Vice President-Ritual: Britney Shattuck
Secretary: Julia Flanagan
Treasurer: Steph Dietz
Editor/Historians: Hannah Farr & Jordyn Beranek
Sergeant-at-Arms: Jenn Lange
Vice President-Membership: Holly Shattuck
Vice President-Ritual: Britney Shattuck
Secretary: Julia Flanagan
Treasurer: Steph Dietz
Editor/Historians: Hannah Farr & Jordyn Beranek
Sergeant-at-Arms: Jenn Lange
Chapter Statement:
The Epsilon Omicron Chapter was chartered on November 24th, 1969 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Today we are a growing and thriving chapter. A few years ago this chapter was on the brink of non-existence. Thanks to the dedication of many sisters there has been a great surge of leadership and SAI spirit that has brought us to the optimistic outlook we have today.
Traditions of the past are being rediscovered such as the recipe for punch served at SAI receptions and our annual book sale. In 2007, we hosted composer Libby Larsen for an artist-in-residence. We will continue to make more discoveries into the past and hope to create an even richer history with what we do as a chapter today.
Traditions of the past are being rediscovered such as the recipe for punch served at SAI receptions and our annual book sale. In 2007, we hosted composer Libby Larsen for an artist-in-residence. We will continue to make more discoveries into the past and hope to create an even richer history with what we do as a chapter today.
