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Recruitment
Meet our Recruitment Team
Hannah Eubanks
Recruitment & Marketing Vice President

" In Fall 2015 ADPi nominated me to be in the Ms. Murray State pageant, "LOL" was my response because honestly I'd rather eat pizza & watch the Bachelor than do anything. I didn't think the pageant life was for me in anyway, but turns out it is. On April 9, 2016 I put on my beautiful evening gown, pinned my diamond shaped ADPi badge to the inside, & stepped out onto the stage. Hearing a crowd of sisters cheering my name, screaming so loudly that it almost killed my ears, & seeing a fat head of my face from the stage made all the nerves fade to nothing. In that moment I realized I had no reason to be nervous because I had 130 sisters who had my back, they're the reasons I'm on the stage. Turns out that night I received 1st Runner Up for Ms. Murray State University. Fate? Maybe, but I think it was because our sisterhood shines bright & gave me the confidence to run the stage that night. Thankful is an understatment for the things the sorority has done for me. ADPI has shaped me into the person I am, and has provided me with more sisters than I can even handle sometimes. Roommates, bridesmaids, & soulmates is what i've found and I wouldn't trade it for anything. "

Kaitlin Hopper
Formal Recruitment Chair

When I went through recruitment I knew exactly what I wanted, and that was a sisterhood. I wanted to spend my college career with a group of girls that and I could hang with and have fun with throughout the next four years. What I got was so much more than that. From the 1AM Cookout trips, to always being there no matter what my situation, sisterhood is exactly what I found. Going through each recruitment room I felt the most comfortable with ADPi, I felt the love, compassion, & sisterhood immediately. Luckily now I get to be apart of the love & compassion. 

Jessi Blehar
Recruitment Information Manager

If you asked me why I went home I could simply say because of the feeling I got when I ran down to Alpha Delta Pi on Bid Day. It was a different kind of emotion. The overwhelming emotion of a hundred new sisters, the joy of being able to feel comfortable as soon as I walked in the room with these girls, and the happiness/tears of being able to share your deepest secrets. I choose to run out to Alpha Delta Pi on that day not because of the free shirts and the endless events, but because of this different kind of emotion. Everyday throughout rush when I walked in that room, I knew I was home, it felt like talking to a bunch of girls that wanted to know me, for myself. Not a fake me of any kind. I got to be myself with these girls and that feeling alone is what brought me in. Over the past two years I have grown into a better woman because of my beautiful sisters and my love for Alpha Delta Pi. I cant wait to see this love & support grown over the next year as I gain new sisters, and with the old. Choosing Alpha Delta Pi wasn't just anything, it was everything.

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