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 The fall of 1970 and she convinced me to go through rush, which I did not

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want to do. Um, but I did and and we
both pledged Delta Gamma. And that

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was a big part of my college life. As
it turned out, I had a wonderful

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experience today issue. I knew I was
really fortunate to go to college. I

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grew up in a single parent home and so
I decided to make the most of it

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and you know some of this personally
because I knew you were in college.

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But um I was extremely active on
campus President Sorority president panel

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clinic helped start the student
foundation was the first vice president

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for that. My first foray into
fundraising and lots of other things and we

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still have to graduate in 3.5 years
five beta kappa because they never

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want to let my grades get affected.
And when I graduated you hired me.

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Okay I'm gonna want to go back and
retrace some of the steps here. But

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let's start back when you were a
student at A. S. U. I think you forgot to

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mention that you were outstanding
issue. Woman students, you were

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outstanding panel women. You were
outstanding graduate from the College of

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Liberal Arts and Science. You were a
student senator. You were chief

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justice on the Supreme Court there. So
you were on the fasttrack