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Ms. Greek Jessica Knapp of Pi Beta Phi |
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About Miss Greek
The Miss Greek Pageant was initiated
by Christopher Chan and the brothers of
Delta Tau Delta in the fall of 1986 as a
charitable fraternity philanthropy whose
proceeds were to benefit cancer research
at the world famous Fred Hutchinson
Cancer Research Center. These donations
have vastly helped to further research
programs instituted by "The Hutch"
and helped the
hundreds of thousands of Americans
afflicted by the scourge known as
cancer. After incurring a financial loss
during its first year, 1987, the Miss
Greek Pageant has increased incredibly.
The Miss Greek
Pageant involves one contestant from
each sorority. Preparations begin months
in advance for the men of Delta Tau
Delta as well as the women. Two
undergraduate Delts serve as coaches or
"helpers" for each young woman. It is
the responsibility of these coaches to
carry out any special tasks and
participate in their respective
sorority's fundraising. Equally
important, the men of Delta Tau Delta
are individually required to raise funds
as part of the house effort to insure
equal participation amongst the
undergraduate members Delta Tau Delta.
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Ms. Greek Contestants |
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Come pageant
time in April, massive sorority
participation culminates in the Delta Tau
Delta Miss Greek Pageant,
held in Meany Hall, on the University of
Washington campus. The contestants are
judged on several categories. These
categories are: modeling, talent,
philanthropic services & community
awareness, personality, and fundraising.
In addition to the incredible effort the
women put into pageant, the Miss Greek
Pageant is highlighted each year by a
celebrity "MC" as well as a celebrity
judges panel.
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The men of the
Gamma Mu chapter of Delta Tau Delta and
the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center would like to take the time to
give heartfelt thanks to each individual
sorority member, both past and present,
as well as the numerous other people
without whose help the incredible
success of the Miss Greek Pageant would
not be possible. Many thousands of
people have benefited tremendously from
the research that this philanthropy has
made possible and many more will benefit
from Miss Greek in the future.
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