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    The sisterhood of SOP, Zeta Chapter was established at the University of California, Santa Cruz, on January 14, 1995 by fifteen Asian American women. The purpose of establishing Zeta Chapter was to promote Asian Awareness and ethnic diversity within our community, academic excellence, and community service throughout Northern California. Since the establishment of Zeta Chapter, it has grown stronger to endow and advance the sacred ideals of UNITY, FRIENDSHIP, LEADERSHIP, and SERVICE. The sisterhood of SOP, Zeta Chapter has grown with: ALPHA Class: June 2, 1995 - Pledge Mom: Rosette Dimalanta BETA Class: January 21, 1996 - Pledge Mom: Diem Trang Le GAMMA Class: June 2, 1996 - Pledge Mom: Sashaunei Nicolle Orpilla DELTA Class: January 11, 1997 - Pledge Mom: Irene Bucago Cariaso EPSILON Class: January 30, 1998 - Pledge Mom: Rose Ann Balagtas THETA Class: January 22, 2000 - Pledge Mom: Jane Tran (G Chapter) IOTA Class: June 2, 2000 - Pledge Mom: Amy Lochi Lee KAPPA Class: January 26, 2001 - Pledge Mom: Tracy Reiko Hayame LAMBDA Class: June 2, 2001 - Pledge Mom: Eva Pui Yin Ku MU Class: February 9, 2002 - Pledge Mom: Analyn Thuan Do NU Class: May 31, 2002 - Pledge Mom: Susan Kim XI Class: February 1, 2003 - Pledge Mom: Peggy Chiu OMICRON Class: May 30, 2003 - Pledge Mom: Marina Eun Koh PI Class: June 4, 2004 - Pledge Mom: My Kim Do RHO Class: January 21, 2005 - Pledge Mom: Evelyn Yanzhen Wong SIGMA Class: June 4, 2005 - Pledge Mom: Cynthia Peng Wong - TAU Class: January 21, 2006 - Pledge Mom: Bona Jung UPSILON Class: June 9, 2006 - Pledge Mom: Dorothy Marie Trent PHI Class: January 21, 2007 - Pledge Mom: Amandalyn Lea Pham CHI Class: June 9, 2007 - Pledge Mom: Jennifer Alissa Takagawa As each class has entered the sisterhood of SOP, the house has been strengthened to promote its honored traditions.
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    Why Rush Sigma Omicron Pi? 1. To be part of the strongest Asian American sisterhood - over 77 years of history and service! 2. To make a difference in the Asian American community. 3. To know that someone is always watching your back - you're never alone. 4. To build friendships that will last a lifetime. 5. To know that you will always have someone to talk to or to listen to you. 6. To meet new people who make your social and academic life in college more memorable. 7. To gain leadership skills that will make you a better person as a whole and help you get ahead in the future. 8. To get to know and bond with other girls from your school and other prestigious schools across California and in the East Coast. 9. To have a group of girls who aren't just friends, but sisters for life. 10. To be part of a group that is not just an organization, but a family.

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Sigma Omicron Pi at the University of California, Santa Cruz began in the Winter of 1995 when fifteen distinguished women gathered together and shared a goal of establishing a sorority which emphasizes Asian American awareness. Sigma Omicron Pi has established itself as a reputable organization through its increase membership and activities that foster the goals of sisterhood as well as community service. Most importantly, as we invite you to learn more about our sorority, we hope that you are able to share in the love, dedication, and the one thing we hold true to our hearts - SISTERHOOD. For the past 75 years, Sigma Omicron Pi has been known for its commitment in providing service to the community. The Zeta Chapter here at UC Santa Cruz,has been participating in the Second Harvest Food Drive annually as well as various other service events all around Northern California. Sigma Omicron Pi not only promotes service to the community and academic excellence, we also encourage our members to enjoy themselves. We have various social functions which include parties,exchanges with other sororities/fraternities, and formals. These events allow us to grow within our sorority and with other organizations throughout Northern California. Socials provide an opportunity to meet people from other campuses, expand one's social network, and develop friendships that can last a lifetime. The meaning of sisterhood brings warmth, trust, and loyalty within us.Through thick and thin, we are comforted with the thought of having a sister there for us. Sisterhood is something that one must experience herself and it can not be defined by words. The experience of sisterhood does not end with the pledge period but continues on throughout the good and bad times we all share. As a sister of SOP, you are never alone because there will always be a sister standing right beside you... .. ..


2007-2008 Cabinet Members:

President: Nina Tran
VP Sisterhood: Airene Tombac
VP Philantrhopy: Edith Yang
VP Social: Jenny Mak
Treasurer: Crystal Chan
Secretary: Katarina Ma
Sergant at Arms: Janice Choe

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RUSH SIGMA OMICRON PI
SPRING 2008 - click on images below to enlarge



Thank for stopping by and showing your interest and support in our organization. Please feel free to check out our other sites as well:


zeta chapter: www.zetasopi.org
national: www.sigmaomicronpi.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/zetasopi
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Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Serious Relationships, Friends
  • Hometown: Santa Cruz
  • Body type: More to love!
  • Ethnicity: Asian
  • Religion: Other
  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Education: In college
  • Occupation: Asian Interest Sorority

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