Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Kayna- FSU Cheerleader!

Congrats to Kayna Mogelnicki on becoming an FSU Cheerleader!

"I've been participating in cheerleading for about 5 years and it's a passion of mine. I love the teamwork and dedication. This past year I coached cheerleading at a small gym in Tallahassee, and my friends, family and co-workers encouraged me to try out for Florida Sate. The process was three days long, with cuts within every round. Finally, making the team and being able to put on that uniform made me feel like all of my hard work paid off."
Alina, a former FSU Cheerleader, with Kayna
We can't wait to see you on the field this year, Kayna!

Monday, December 14, 2015

CCYS Sleep Out 2015

On December 3, Senior Katie Desorcy served as a Sleep Out Leader for Capital City Youth Services (CCYS) in Tallahassee, FL. The CCYS is an emergency crisis center for the homeless and runaway youth in Tallahassee. The Sleep Out was a fundraiser that included about 40 people from all ages in the city that raised money for the homeless youth. The night also was to raise awareness for the homelessness in the area.

Katie says that next year she wants to be even more involved and make the event bigger. Because most people aren’t aware of how many children and students are homeless in our community, she hopes to get others to participate in this once in a life time experience. “It was a learning experience like no other, and everyone should do it because it really teaches you to emphasize with others and put yourself in their shoes.”


Katie is also a senior graduating in the Spring. Throughout her time in Alpha Chi Omega, she has served as the Facility Operations Assistant and was on the New Member Committee. She is also very involved in Alpha Chi’s intramural sports, especially with being Captain of the flag football team.

Click on the link below for more information!





Katie at the Sleep Out!

Alpha Chi Omega's 2015 flag football team
Written by Mackenzie Murray, Publications Chair 2016

Thursday, August 28, 2014

#TBT #FSU National Championship Game 2013 - alumna perspecitve


Thanks to young alumna Danielle Sandoz-Osmus ('05) for this fun recap of her and her (now) finance's trip to the National Championship game and the celebration in Tallahassee!
Best Wishes Danielle on your nuptials!




Tailgating reunion at a home game (preparing for championship!) with besties BH alumnae: Carly ('06), Danielle, Christy ('06), Monique ('06) and Jenna ('07)
Jacksonville, FL to Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC to Los Angeles, CA.  That is the path my boyfriend, Adam Mason, and I took to travel to Pasadena, CA to see the undefeated 2013 Florida State Seminoles play the number two Auburn Tigers.  Adam and I made a mini vacation out of this trip, and got to meet many interesting Seminoles along the way.  We saw tons of garnet and gold as we traveled the Doak to Dena path.  From the man on our first flight who wore his full head-dress with two foot long feathers in first class the entire way to Los Angeles, to the numerous other fans in the airport wearing their Seminole gear as they boarded their planes to Pasadena, there was garnet and gold everywhere we turned.  An excitement seemed to fill the airport, from terminal to terminal, plane to plane.  Seminoles everywhere were getting ready to take over the city of Pasadena, California. 

Adam and I were both so excited to travel to this game, as we had not missed a 2013 home game leading up to the national championship game, and had traveled to several away games as well (Clemson, Gainesville).  We are both die-hard FSU fans, and we both bleed garnet and gold.  Our passion for FSU goes so deep, it lies in our bone marrow. 

When we got to Pasadena, we immediately put our FSU flags on our rental car and tried to share our pride with the city.  The city was filled with FSU fans, and unfortunately Auburn fans too.  When it was game time, we cheered the loudest we had ever cheered.  We screamed the loudest we had ever screamed.  Our blood pressure sky rocketed, and then it would settle.  Our veins were bursting, and then they would return to normal.  During the last two minutes of the game, Adam and I stood there, quiet as a mouse, watching and waiting for Fameis Jameis to do what he does best.  I cannot even begin to describe in words the joy and happiness that came over me when we beat the Tigers.  Singing “We Are The Champions” with thousands of other Seminole Fans brought tears to my eyes.  The game was such a memorable roller-coaster of an experience, and one that I will remember for a lifetime. 


At the game - waiting for their big t.v. moment!



My boyfriend Adam and I traveled over from Jacksonville the morning of the celebration, flying our BCS National Champions flags  on our car the entire duration on I-10.  When we arrived in Tallahassee, there was a feeling of pure excitement in the air.  

We visited the new Indoor Practice Facility (IPF).  What a great facility Jimbo has built.  And to think, Jimbo won a national championship the first year he had this facility built, now that is just remarkable.  We walked by the sod cemetery as well.  What a funny site to see, we had actual small coffins built for all of the sod we collected this year.  There the poor, poor little pieces of sod sat in the coffins.  The actual set of a funeral had been set up, fake sod, chairs and a tent sat outside the plots of the newly rested pieces of sod.  


at the Doak for the celebration in Tallahassee!
The actual celebration ceremony was quite remarkable.  There were fireworks, the band, the cheerleaders, the new championship football team, President Barron and numerous other people that had come to celebrate with us.  It was later announced that over 20,000 Seminoles had come to the celebration.  Can you believe it?  That is a quarter of our stadium that can hold 82,300 people!  During the ceremony, highlights were played from the game, and this sent chills down Adam’s and my spine, as Adam and I were able to relive the moments we shared in Pasadena, right there in Doak Campbell Stadium.  They also showed a video of various other people around the country watching the game, and the same emotions during the game were felt by Seminoles everywhere. 

 After the celebration was over, we were allowed to go on the field and meet the players.  We definitely did not let this opportunity pass us up.  We did not get to meet Jameis, for he had to leave early for baseball practice, but we got to meet numerous other players and congratulate them on such a wonderful season.  I even took a selfie with Timmy Jernigan, who I got so close to for an autograph, but he got pulled away in another direction and I didn’t get to get his signature.  I cannot wait to do this all again next year!!  What an exciting time it is to be a Seminole!  The National Championship Celebration with the Seminoles was an experience I will certainly never forget.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

#TBT Recruitment in the 1960's at @AXO_FSU


This fabulous photograph was shared by one of our chapter's most devoted and FUN alumnae:  Linda Sanford. Linda moved to California years ago, but loves visiting Tallahassee often for football and sisterhood. She stayed involved with alumnae chapters and advised at collegiate chapters (SDSU, Gamma Nu) in the San Diego area, and of course Xi Omega Xi!



Of this photo Linda wrote, "Thinking of [recruitment] reminds me of the “ice water teas” on the first 2 days.  We wore long white formals, long gloves, & red & green sashes in the 60’s.  That’s me in the photo."

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Alpha Chi Omega Loves ESPN College Game Day

The Ladies of the Beta Eta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega welcomed ESPN College Game Day to the Florida State University Campus for the FSU vs Oklahoma University Game. There met at the chapter house at 6am, to make the trek to Langford Green. They donned shirts, buttons and signs sure to get them on TV, and showed support for current collegians "Grandpa Lee" with a sign on the chapter house, and quote on the back of their "Game Day shirts"

More photos to come!!!






Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Beta Eta's enjoying football

 Just some photos of Beta Eta collegians enjoying game day this year

 
Ladies at Pi Kappa Phi with their sweetheart Ben. He is throwing up the sign with sister Ali 
(who is Pi Kappa Phi's sweetheart)
Girls at a tailgate

Thursday, November 25, 2010

GO NOLES!!!!

In lieu of a DVA post.. today I encourage all Beta Eta's to turn on their TV's and cheer on our beloved Noles vs University of Florida...

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