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Phi Omicrons 
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The Phi Omicron class joined in the Fall of 2020.

(As pictured left to right starting with the back row to the front row)

Cameron Stouffer:  I could tell from the meetings with the girls they had a strong connection and that’s what I wanted in a sorority, a lot of close friends.

Jocelyn Wallace: I chose DPHIE because the girls were so welcoming, kind, and excited to see the new PNMS.  They are my family and make my college experience worthwhile.

Rylynn Trembath: I chose dphie because I wanted a group of girls that I could have lifelong friendships with. I felt so comfortable being myself around the sisters which made my decision so easy! I'm so glad I can call dphie my second home

Joanna Chen: I chose Dphie because of all the positivity and enthusiasm that I felt from all the sisters during recruitment! I love how this sorority is so diverse and how every sister is so unique and beautiful in their own way. It makes me happy knowing that I found my home and I'm so excited to be a part of this loving family!

Rachelle Youells: I chose Dphie because I instantly felt welcomed. All the sisters are so genuine and sweet, and you know you can just be yourself around them.  

Morgan Cook: I chose Dphie because all of the sisters were so welcoming and kind during recruitment. When I went to the Dphie events I felt like I could be myself and they accepted me for me. All of the girls are so genuine and caring, and I know I can always count on my sisters when I need them the most.  

Jada Brosious:

Niki Edmondson:

Nicole Seibert: I picked DPHIE because when I first met some of the sisters I instantly felt like I could be myself around these girls and I connected with them right away. I knew I found my home with them.

Jessica Deeter: I picked dphie because the minute I met all the girls I felt at home instantly! I felt connected with the chapter and felt like I had found the best match for me. I knew with these girls I’d feel like I could confidently be myself and be like my happiest self!

Tabby Delmont:

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