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Gamma Omega continued to win awards such as Chapter Operation for Leadership, Lifetime Membership and Self-Governance, Outstanding New Member, Outstanding Alumna, Outstanding Greek Leader and Woman of the Year.  They focused on sisterhood and planning activities to get to know one another and Kappa’s ritual.  Sisterhood events included glow in the dark putt putt golf, apple picking, powder puff intramural football, picnicking in a local park, ice skating and dodgeball.  Kappa Kornhole Tournament continued to draw support on campus and Kappa held their first Kappa Karnival in 2009.  Proceeds were donated to Kappa Kappa Gamma’s national recipient, Reading Is Fundamental.  
 
Gamma Omega continued to win awards such as Chapter Operation for Leadership, Lifetime Membership and Self-Governance, Outstanding New Member, Outstanding Alumna, Outstanding Greek Leader and Woman of the Year.  They focused on sisterhood and planning activities to get to know one another and Kappa’s ritual.  Sisterhood events included glow in the dark putt putt golf, apple picking, powder puff intramural football, picnicking in a local park, ice skating and dodgeball.  Kappa Kornhole Tournament continued to draw support on campus and Kappa held their first Kappa Karnival in 2009.  Proceeds were donated to Kappa Kappa Gamma’s national recipient, Reading Is Fundamental.  
  
Gamma Omega women were proud to be the largest sorority on campus, proud to wear letters and continued to work on relationships among sisters, Advisory Board and House Board.
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Gamma Omega women were proud to be the largest sorority on campus, proud to wear letters and continued to work on relationships among sisters, Advisory Board and House Board.  
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==Highlights of 2011==
 
==Highlights of 2011==

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