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Washington State University
Beta Beta Chapter
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900 NE Linden Street
Pullman, WA 99163
Chi Omega Founded: April 5, 1895, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
WSU Chapter Founded: Beta Beta, June 9th,1923
Mascot: Owl
Flower: White Carnation
Symbol: Skull and Crossbones
Colors: Cardinal and Straw
Philanthropy: Make-A-Wish Foundation
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Chi Omega's Six Purposes
 
FRIENDSHIP 
The central principle, upon which all others are built. 
It is the spirit of love, and fun, and family; the security that comes from knowing 
that there will be sisters who will accept you for who you are throughout your life.
 
HIGH STANDARDS OF PERSONNEL 
The element that helps ensure the continuing success of the Fraternity. 
Chi Omega chapters attract the finest young women who have a strong
commitment to success in college and throughout their lives.
 
SINCERE LEARNING AND CREDITABLE SCHOLARSHIP 
The ultimate reason for attending college. Chi Omega helps you obtain the finest 
education possible through academic incentive programs, tutoring, and scholarships from the Chi Omega Foundation.
 
PARTICIPATION IN CAMPUS ACTIVITIES 
The element which ensures that Chi Omegas are active participants in the campus community. 
Involvement in worthwhile campus activities broadens your perspective and gives you experience in working with people of varying backgrounds and interests.
 
CAREER DEVELOPMENT 
The preparation for life after college. The Chi Omega Career Development Portfolio,
"On the Way Up," prepares our members for beginning their chosen careers. "Crossroads," Chi Omega's network, 
is our way of linking, assisting, and contacting members who are moving, changing careers,
or just need a friend In a new city or town.
 
COMMUNITY SERVICE 
The philanthropic activities that contribute to your community's welfare. 
Chi Omega proudly supports the Make-a-Wish foundation and each chapter holds its own annual event to raise both awareness and funds for the foundation.
 

Chi Omega Symphony

To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed;
to place scholarship before social obligations and character before appearances;
to be, in the best sense, democratic rather than 'exclusive', and lovable rather than 'popular';
to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely, to choose thoughtfully that course which occasion and conscience demand; 
to be womanly always; to be discouraged never;
in a word, to be loyal under any and all circumstances to my Fraternity and her highest teachings and to have her welfare ever at heart that she may be a symphony of high purpose and helpfulness in which there is no discordant note.
Ethel Switzer Howard, Xi Chapter 
1904
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