Investing in Younger Members | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Sports

Investing in Younger Members

After all, they are the future.

10
Investing in Younger Members

My junior year in Tri Delta I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to serve as one of the new member educators. I just knew I had the best job! Thankfully, I was right, in my opinion. I got to be friends with all of the newest members and teach them every day about Tri Delta and why I love it here.

Welcoming 121 new members on bid day as they came running from the Lyceum was the most heartwarming feeling. These girls were about to embark and begin their journey as a Tri Delt just like I had three years before. They didn't know what would hit them, I thought. Tri Delta and I were going to rock their world. Little did I know, they rocked mine.

I've always been the type to love being an older example for others. In high school I liked pairing up with the freshman as their buddy, having big sis/little sis on the cheer squad, and more. I felt like this job was kind of like that. This was no high school cheer squad match-up, this was finding some of my very best friends.

Through being a new member educator, I realized how important it is to invest in the younger members of my sorority. Everyone comes in pretty clueless, even about things that seem so simple, like meal times. 

Being a senior, I realize that the girls in this chapter that are younger than me are the ones that the chapter is left to. Once my pledge class is gone, it's up to the younger members to continue loving this place we all called home for four years. As hard as it is to leave, I know that these girls will continue bringing this chapter up and holding true to what Tri Delta stands for. 

Age is only a number, they said. I agree. The freshman pledge class of 2013 rocked my world and taught me about love, self-sacrifice, friendship, and trust. I challenge everyone to not just look past the younger girls in your sorority, but to scoop them up and help them, teach them, and make sure they're always going great. 

Through investing in the younger members, our hard work of four years will pay off when we see them excel and lead. So, cheers to you, you younger members! You've got the world at your feet and a sorority waiting to build you up. Lean on the older girls, they're here to help and love you.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Relationships

20 Things You Forgot To Thank Your Mom For

Moms are super heroes dressed in yesterday's clothing and they deserve an award for that.

1062
family
Facebook

Dear Mom,

You took care of me and my brothers our entire lives and you still continue to! I will not be able to truly grasp all of the hard work that you put into this family until I create my own one day. But, I know that there are plenty of times I forgot to give you a simple thank you or an appreciative smile. I thank you for everything that you have done for me and will continue to do for me. Here are some examples of those times where you had my back and I forgot to pat your back for saving me:

Keep Reading...Show less
pumpkin
Holytaco.com

College is hard. As people ages 18-22, we’re just trying to figure out what we’re doing with our lives, our careers, our eating habits, exercise routines, sleep patterns, and other necessities for adult life. We definitely don’t take proper care of ourselves; it’s basically impossible when we have essays, tests and readings due and somehow we’re supposed to eat right, exercise and sleep. We’re doomed to get sick. I have zero experience in science but when I get sick there are certain things I do to make myself better.

Keep Reading...Show less
Bob's Burgers
Hyannishyball

First of all, there is no shortage of fun when you're together.

And you often find yourselves entertaining each others terrible ideas.

Keep Reading...Show less
Relationships

The Unwritten Rules Of "Talking"

What is "talking?" How does one "talk?"

9057
girl holding phone
NYCPRGIRLS

Now that it seems “talking” is the new way to date, and will stay that way until another idiotic term is used to describe the people who can’t settle down and just date someone, I feel as if it’s time to go over the unwritten rules of “talking.”

Rule 1. Having feeling without feeling.

Keep Reading...Show less
The Stages of Having FOMO in College
iamthatgirl.com

Are you one of those people that gets super upset when you miss out on anything? Well, you may have FOMO, or fear of missing out. In college it’s not hard to experience FOMO every once in a while. You just love doing everything and anything, so hen you have to miss out on something it's the worst possible thing in your mind. Whether you’re sick, have to work, or have so much work to do you could cry – FOMO will hit you hard in college.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments