Brooks Inbody- Pi Beta Phi- Blog 2

Shown above is the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. In 1958, 1701 Elm Avenue become the home to Pi Beta Phi and is where the house is currently located. In the 1980s, a new chapter room was added to the house and in the early 2000s a new bedroom wing was added. The houses large open living areas and sweeping lawn make it unique to any other sorority house on campus. The Chapter House Corporation works very hard for this house to stay in great condition and house 91 girls year after year.

The Pi Beta Phi sorority house has had a very positive effect on me. Pi Phi has been the source of many friendships that will last a lifetime. Despite the house being home to 90 girls, the classy décor feels very homey. The house is separated into many different rooms which all have unique purposes. The formal living room, shown above, is classy and elegant. The informal living room is less fancy and feels more laid back and a better place to relax. The kitchen is always filled with people chatting, either eating or studying. I love the classic, symmetric look of the exterior and the timeless white pillars. I also enjoy the classical windows with shutters.

Information retrieved from https://history.pibetaphi.org/chapters/oklahoma/oklahoma-alpha

 

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