Hey PNMs! Why ADPi #9!

SaraAnna’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“This chapter has given me great insight on what it takes to be a successful woman, along with great role models to look up to.”

SaraAnna Goff, AC ‘19

SaraAnna Goff, AC ‘19

SaraAnna Goff - Alpha Class ‘19

“Hey PNMs!!! My name is SaraAnna Goff and I am a Junior Early Childhood Education Major. I am from the small town of Hartsville, SC. I am so excited that you chose to go through the recruitment process this year! It is a great experience and you’ll love every second of it! Growing up, my dad’s family were die hard South Carolina fans and my mom’s family were die hard Clemson fans, so I grew up switching off football games on the weekends! Senior year of high school arrived, and I chose to apply to my most favorite school, CLEMSON, and I would not have it any other way. Clemson has stolen my heart and I still get chills when I drive over the tiger paws on the road! My experience here has been nothing but great, and I cannot wait for you to start creating yours!

I was very intimidated going through the recruitment process. I am the oldest in my family, so I did not have an older sister or cousin to guide me through the process, and my mom did not join a sorority in college. After the first two days of rounds, I instantly knew where I wanted to call home. ADPi was the one chapter that made me feel most comfortable. I was able to be myself. I had great conversations with the girls, and each conversation felt so natural. I chose ADPi because every girl that I talked to was genuine and sweet. During rounds, girls went above and beyond to ensure that I felt wanted and special. I was able to let go of all of my stress and simply talk to girls during each round. Members that I knew walked by me and gave me a smile, which made me feel welcomed. Growing up, I have always looked up to the older girls in my town that I danced with who chose ADPi as their sisterhood at Clemson and I have always dreamed that someday I would be just like them. When I opened my Bid Day invitation, I immediately cried. Ever since that day, I have made memories of a lifetime. 

ADPi has given me the best memories! I have enjoyed dancing the night away with my sisters at functions and mixers, cheering the Tigers on from the sidelines, and traveling with them during spring break. ADPi has pushed me to become a better person and a better leader. Zeta Nu has allowed me to raise the bar high academically, socially, and physically. This chapter has given me great insight on what it takes to be a successful woman, along with great role models to look up to. 

The Alpha Delta Pi sisterhood embodies an amazing group of women that I am so proud to be a part of! 

With that being said, my “Why ADPi'' answer is, when we say “We Live for Each Other,” we really mean it as we strive to make each other the best version of ourselves each and every day! I hope each and every one of you enjoy recruitment just as much as I did. I hope you even meet some besties along the way, like I did! Class of 2024, we are so excited to meet you! Get excited and have fun because some of your greatest Clemson memories are just now beginning!” - SaraAnna Goff, AC ‘19


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Hey PNMs! Why ADPi #8!

Nan’s Spotlight + Why ADPi

“…it was here that I felt I would be able to stay grounded in who I was while also being encouraged to become something better.”

Nan Spacek, AC ‘17

Nan Spacek, AC ‘17

Nan Spacek - Alpha Class ‘17

“Hi PNMs!! My name is Nan Spacek and I am a senior nursing major from Columbia, SC. Like so many of you, when I started college, I was met with a fresh slate and was so excited about it! It was all about figuring out who I was and making decisions about who I wanted to become. I was originally very apprehensive about the entire recruitment process. I have an older sister who was already at Clemson, had gone ADPi, and loved it! My sister is my absolute best friend but we are very different people so naturally, I was concerned that ADPi wouldn't be the best fit for me. Honestly, I think my biggest fear starting recruitment was that I wouldn't end up being a good fit anywhere. However, as I went through rounds I discovered that I loved a lot of different chapters. I could see so many different versions of myself as I tried to imagine what my next 4 years at Clemson would be like. What I realized sitting in my preference round for ADPi was that I didn't have to be any other version of myself here. I felt like I fit, just as I was! I looked around and saw a room full of amazing women, including my older sister, who were all incredibly different from each other. I could see that despite their differences they really loved and encouraged one another. It wasn't that there was no room for me to grow or be challenged, quite the opposite actually, but it was here that I felt I would be able to stay grounded in who I was while also being encouraged to become something better. I followed that feeling straight to bid day and after 3.5 years in ADPi, I can confidently say I was not disappointed in my decision. 

I have been challenged in love by so many of my sisters to become the best person I can be. I have made the best friendships and have had more fun than I could have ever imagined.  

Between dining hall dates, late-night Wendy's, ALL the functions, weekend trips, and game days, I know I have memories that I will keep for a lifetime. As my time at Clemson is coming to an end I can reflect on my time here, I realize just how big of a blessing ADPi has been to me. So, why ADPi? I know that my four years at Clemson University will always hold a special place in my heart, but I know that they were forever changed by having such an amazing group of girls cheering me on every step of the way. That is truly my wish for every single one of you, that you find a group of girls to be your biggest cheerleaders and always encourage you to stay true to yourself. We are BEYOND excited to meet you Class of 2024!!” - Nan Spacek, AC ‘17


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Brooke’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“It is completely normal to feel overwhelmed and nervous going into this crazy year, but we are all in the same boat and will embrace it together.”

Brooke Kopittke, AC ‘19

Brooke Kopittke, AC ‘19

Brooke Kopittke - Alpha Class ‘19

“Hi PNMs! I am so happy you’ve decided to go through recruitment this year and cannot wait to meet y’all! My name is Brooke Kopittke and I am from Waxhaw, North Carolina. I will be a sophomore this fall studying Psychology while doing a Pre-Dental track. I chose to go through recruitment because I wanted to meet a good group of genuine girls. Being from a smaller town, I only knew a few people who were also attending Clemson and it turned out to be the best decision of my life!  

In my typical fashion, the morning of round one I woke up by falling out of my lofted bed. What I had hoped to be a perfect morning turned out to be the most chaotic one as I was rushing to get ready while also trying to bandage my shin. When I finally got to rounds, the cut turned out to be deeper than I originally thought and I walked into the ADPi party with blood seeping through my rainbow band-aid. Naturally, I was terrified of making a bad impression. What could have been a terrible morning ended up illuminating where I knew I belonged. Tatum Sass escorted me into the round and we began to talk. Immediately, we bonded over our mutual clumsiness. She too had a less than perfect start to her day. Rather than a dry, cookie-cutter conversation we spoke candidly. She made me feel at home, eased my worries, and I had a great time. What could have been a horribly awkward encounter ended up being the catalyst to a real conversation that highlighted the kindness, honesty, and humor we’ve all grown to know and love in ADPi. Although this experience introduced me to ADPi, there was no question in my mind at the end of recruitment of where I wanted to be. 

Every interaction along the way was just as enlightening as the first. Each sister was unique with differing experiences. I shared the same charming, outgoing rapport with all of them. 

ADPi has given me my best friends. No matter what we are doing, whether it’s studying for a dreaded Chemistry test with Abby Beitel, coaching a goofy Pi Spike team with Hunter Dest, or getting all dolled-up for functions like Semi and Mallard with Brielle Trygg, these girls have been by my side and bring out the best version of myself. My favorite memories from freshman year of college were made with my sisters and I am so excited to be living on the ADPi hall this year making new ones. I’ve gotten so much more out of recruitment than I could’ve ever imagined. My sisters have lifted me up on my darkest of days and have been by my side on the brightest. It is completely normal to feel overwhelmed and nervous going into this crazy year, but we are all in the same boat and will embrace it together. My best advice I could give to you during this new and exciting time of your life is to roll with the punches because it may lead to the best conversations. At the end of the day, trust your gut... and get a railing on your lofted bed!” - Brooke Kopittke, AC ‘19


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Hey PNMs! Why ADPi #6!

Evie’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“Be true to yourself and you will be loved for who you are.”

Evie Frazier, AC ‘18

Evie Frazier, AC ‘18

Evie Frazier - Alpha Class ‘18

“Hi PNMs! My name is Evie Frazier and I am a junior Biology/Bioengineering major from Greenville, SC! We are all beyond excited to meet all of you in August! I grew up an avid tiger fan and always knew that I wanted to call Clemson home. I was nervous going into recruitment, as most girls are, and felt intimidated by all of these older, beautiful women. But walking into ADPi each round was completely different. I was always greeted with excitement and a smile, and every girl I talked to was so genuine. I felt like I could be 100% myself and had such meaningful conversations with every girl I talked to! I met my big diamond sister, Bridgett, in Sisterhood round and that's when I knew I wanted to go ADPi. We clicked immediately and I have looked up to her ever since. This chapter has surrounded me with an immense amount of support and sisterhood, and has helped me better myself in my faith, studies, as well as my confidence. 

ADPi has also given me some of my very best friends. Bella and I lived on the same floor freshman year and quickly became close friends when we both realized we wanted to go ADPi. Little did I know that the girl who is, quite literally, my complete opposite would turn into my best friend. I think our friendship speaks for our chapter as a whole. 

Each girl is so different in their own special way but we all have such a strong bond and love for each other. 

Living on the ADPi Hall this year has been one of my favorite memories. Our hall was filled with Katie's contagious laugh, Kala's fashion advice (and earring collection), Hannah Laura hyping everyone up, and lots of late night talks and studying in the bottom of Barnett. These are times that I will hold near to my heart forever!

We know that your recruitment process may look different than what you have expected, but it will still be a life-changing experience. We cannot wait to show y'all what our sisterhood is all about and how amazing each and every girl is in this chapter! Be true to yourself and you will be loved for who you are. You will meet so many amazing women through this process, so I encourage you to be as positive as you can about it! I hope y'all love the Zeta Nu chapter of Alpha Delta Pi as much as I do!! See y'all in August!!!” - Evie Frazier, AC ‘18


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Hey PNMs! Why ADPi #5!

Bryan’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“I have found a group of girls that pushes me to grow in my academics, in my faith, and in everyday life.”

Bryan Boykin (left), AC ‘19

Bryan Boykin (left), AC ‘19

Bryan Boykin - Alpha Class ‘19

“Hey PNMs! I am so excited to meet each one of you!! I am a sophomore marketing major with a whole lot of love for Clemson football and my ADPi girls! Although I grew up coming to all of the Clemson home football games, I did not know a single person coming into recruitment or freshman year! I’d be lying if I told you recruitment wasn’t very intimidating for me, but I can tell you now that it was so worth it. I have found a group of girls that pushes me to grow in my academics, in my faith, and in everyday life.

 My recruitment experience looked a little bit different from most people’s. I had an extremely bad case of mono which led to my mom staying in Clemson and driving me to our condo between parties to take naps. I was exhausted to say the least, but every single round I would look forward to talking to the ADPi girls. I clicked immediately with each of the girls I talked to and I always felt so welcomed and loved for just being myself. 

 From day one, I knew that the Zeta Nu chapter of Alpha Delta Pi was going to be the group that would help mold me into the best possible version of myself.

 In round one I met one of my best friends and the most amazing big in the world. Elizabeth has taught me that life is a gift and that I need to live it to the fullest. She is one of the greatest things that ADPi has given me. One of the other gifts that ADPi gave me was my girl squad. These girls have truly seen me at my best having a blast at a function and at my worst literally crying after failing an exam.

Being someone that came in knowing absolutely nothing about Clemson’s greek life, the best advice I can give you is to follow your heart. I know it sounds silly and everyone has told you to trust the process and be yourself, but it is true. It will all work out for the best and you will find your people! Although I hope it is ADPi because of the amazing experience I have had, trust yourself and go with what feels like home! Recruitment looks so different this year, so if you need anything don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I can’t wait to meet you!” - Bryan Boykin, AC ‘19


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Alyssa’s Spotlight + Why ADPi ⟡

“…never forget what you stand for and don’t ever change how you look or what you say because you think that’s how someone wants you to be.”

Alyssa Moore (left), AC ‘18

Alyssa Moore (left), AC ‘18

Alyssa Moore - Alpha Class ‘18

“Hi PNMs!! We are SO excited that y’all have decided to go through the recruitment process. There is not a more special process that leads you to long-lasting friendships. I remember when I went through recruitment my Pi Chi and mom told me to “follow my heart” and “you’ll know which sorority is right for you when you feel something”. I kept these things in the wayyyy back of my head. It wasn’t until the second round (Philanthropy round) when I walked into ADPi that I felt that “something”. As soon as I stepped into ADPi and saw the Ronald McDonald sign, it instantly clicked for me. I was all too familiar with the Ronald McDonald House as my grandad (BigDad) was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2008 and was in and out of chemotherapy and radiation for years. During those years, my grandma (Grammy) would stay in something similar to a Ronald McDonald House that was attached to a cancer hospital called MD Anderson in Houston, TX. Knowing that Grammy would have a quiet and cozy place to sleep for one night was so comforting. As I’m sure you know, it is hard to get sleep in a hospital as nurses and doctors are constantly coming into rooms to check vitals and give medicine. These rooms would serve as her “home away from home” for 8 years as BigDad was in and out of the hospital. From that point on in recruitment, I knew that I HAD to go ADPi. Because their philanthropy had impacted me so personally, I wanted to continue helping other families that were dealing with the same situation. 

One of my favorite parts of being in ADPi is going to the Ronald McDonald House in Greenville, SC. I have enjoyed multiple trips to the house with my sisters as we bake or cook. Spending time in the kitchen with the other girls really gets you out of your comfort zone, as the girls on the trip may not be your closest friends. I can honestly say that I have come out with strong friendships because of the trips to the house. These girls turned out to be my best friends and I can truly say that it was because of our time away from campus and giving back together that these friendships started to grow.

These girls have shaped me into who I am today by not always asking the easy questions and checking up on me, while also just loving me through all the good and bad times of life. Rivers always taught me that studying is necessary in college (although I wish it wasn’t) but it also isn’t the only thing in college. Hadley taught me that even a quick text “good morning” can turn someone’s bad day into good. Sarah taught me that a clean and good-smelling room will attract people to watch the Bachelor. Elizabeth taught me that sometimes you just have to laugh when you fail a test (and yes you will fail a test at some point in your life). So many other life lessons have been learned throughout my two years in ADPi. These girls have already impacted my life so greatly and I couldn’t ever imagine life without them. They truly push me to be the best version of myself and for that I am ever grateful for ADPi (and shoutout to Eugenia!!) 

ADPi cannot wait to show you how special the girls in this sorority are during recruitment. However this recruitment process may look, never forget what you stand for and don’t ever change how you look or what you say because you think that’s how someone wants you to be. There is a place for everyone and if you feel pressured to change who you are, then that isn’t the place for you! Congratulations on your acceptance to Clemson and we cannot wait to meet you in the fall!! <3” - Alyssa Moore, AC ‘18


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