(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Kappa Gamma Chi was defunct from 1978-1988
The first woman of color in Kappa was Judy Johnson
Maudella Gerwood established the Gamma Chapter at Emerson College
Kappa Gamma Chi was defunct from 1972-1978
Pledges were also expected to carry an egg at all times and could be smashed over their head at meetings by active sisters.
During WW2 Kappas living in the college’s dorms on a floor designated for Kappa only.
Pledges were also expected to carry an baloons at all times and could be poped over their head at meetings by active sisters.
Kappa sponsored an Ella Fitzgerald concert on campus.
Sisters also had to wear pink lipstick
286 Commonwealth was owned by Mrs. Walsh
Jan 13, 1919, Kappa Gamma Chi’s charter was granted and it became established as the first sorority on Emerson’s campus.
The first woman of color in Kappa, Judy Jone
Jan 13, 1903, Kappa Gamma Chi’s charter was granted and it became established as the first sorority on Emerson’s campus.
Sisters also had to wear red lipstick
75 Marlborough was owned by Mrs. Walsh
PNMs often called “neophyte.”
Rose Sapp established the Gamma Chapter at Emerson College
often called “neophyte.”
Pledges were required to Stay up late to clean the house’s large chandelier prism by prism.
Hazing was a major part of the process.
190 Beacon was the Last house before the sorority became defunct.
Ella Fitzgerald started the Spaghetti Throw
75 Marlboroughwas the Last house before the sorority became defunct.