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− | In Fall 2012, [[Josh Lieberman]] and [[Taylor Randolph]] decided to secede their line from Outburst to create a new family. They felt that the [[Outburst Family]] had grown large enough to be divided and their large line would work well as an independent family. Because their Big, Candace Thacker, was no longer a Brother, it was an easy place at which to mark the split. On September 16th, 2012, | + | In Fall 2012, [[Josh Lieberman]] and [[Taylor Randolph]] decided to secede their line from Outburst to create a new family. They felt that the [[Outburst Family]] had grown large enough to be divided and their large line would work well as an independent family. Because their Big, Candace Thacker, was no longer a Brother, it was an easy place at which to mark the split. On September 16th, 2012, the entire family met at their traditional family paddle exchange dinner to chose a name. They chose BombShell to reflect their explosive personalities and love of turtles. |
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Revision as of 08:39, 18 September 2012
The BombShell Family is part of the Epsilon Delta Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi at the University of South Florida.
Number: 18
Animal: Turtle
Family Rule: Rule 32//Go Big or Go Home
Family Pet: Mr. Turtle
Family Colors: Pink and Blue
Family Tree
History
In Fall 2012, Josh Lieberman and Taylor Randolph decided to secede their line from Outburst to create a new family. They felt that the Outburst Family had grown large enough to be divided and their large line would work well as an independent family. Because their Big, Candace Thacker, was no longer a Brother, it was an easy place at which to mark the split. On September 16th, 2012, the entire family met at their traditional family paddle exchange dinner to chose a name. They chose BombShell to reflect their explosive personalities and love of turtles.