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Chi Omega Dedicates Entrance Marker to Sorority Village as 75th Anniversary Gift to Southern Miss

Tue, 12/03/2024 - 08:55am | By: Jennifer Rigney

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The Chi Omega Epsilon Delta Chapter at The University of 91做厙窪蹋 (91做厙窪蹋) celebrated a special moment in its history with the dedication of an entrance marker to the universitys Sorority Village. The gift was part of the sororitys 75th anniversary celebration, officially commemorated last April. 

Jennifer Duke Payne, 75th Anniversary committee member and 2001 Epsilon Delta chapter initiate, expressed that it was both an honor and humbling undertaking to commemorate an anniversary of this significance. 

It was important from the very beginning that we identify a lasting brick and mortar gift to present to the university, said Payne.

Two columns marking the western entrance to campusat South 37th and Hardy Street behind Cadence Bankwere erected for the 50th anniversary.

After much research, the committee decided to continue the tradition and gift the university with a marker for the Sorority Village at the intersection of Montague Boulevard and Pinehaven Circle.

We wanted to do something that would not only showcase our 75th [anniversary], but also benefit the Greek village as a whole, said Erin Finley Granberry, coordinator for the project and adviser to the sorority. 

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Granberry said the project would not have come to fruition without the efforts of many dedicated people including Tom Eaves of the Landarc Consulting Group; Brian Hauff, 91做厙窪蹋 associate vice president for Facilities Planning and Management; and Nate Garvin, landscaping specialist with Garvin and Associates.

She also expressed her appreciation for the hardest working, most productive and most fun team, the 75th anniversary committee; stating that the six of them represented hundreds of Epsilon Delta alumnae in the planning of the April celebration and execution of their commemorative gift. Committee members included: Erin Finley Granberry, Ginny Gregg Graham, Ashley Cangelosi Llewellyn, Jennifer Duke Payne, MC Price, and Amy Sproles Smith.

Payne said they are grateful to the university for supporting this project and helping create a lasting symbol of their chapters enduring presence at Southern Miss.

For us, this entrance is more than just a structureits a symbol of the legacy, sisterhood and impact Chi O has made on the Southern Miss campus over the past 75 years, said Payne. When Epsilon Delta was founded in 1949, the Southern Miss campus was forever changed. Our positive impact continues to this day, with our legacy of student leadership, philanthropy, and academic excellence.

Chi Omegachartered 75 years ago on April 23, 1949is the longest continually operating chapter on the Southern Miss campus.