How to Choose Sorority Party Themes

The best years of your life will be remembered as your sorority years. The friendships, the fun and the parties are just the beginning. Your bonding with your sorority sisters will be packed between four years of studying. Throwing parties is a part of that bonding. Choosing sorority party themes may seem daunting, but these tips are sure to inspire you to come up with even more of your own. If you really want to make some undergraduate memories, take a risk and make a bold choice.

Instructions

  1. How to Choose Sorority Party Themes

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      Remember safety first. No one is naive enough to believe that sorority parties include sweet lemonade and soda. If alcohol is going to be a part of the evening, keep it safe. Throw a "Kegs and Eggs" party. There is one rule here. In order to keep everyone safely off the roads, no one is allowed to leave campus. With that in mind, everyone is also required to bring a breakfast item for the following morning. Designate who will bring eggs, bread for toast and orange juice. This is a great way to end an all night bash.

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      Get feedback from your sorority sisters. Rather than letting only a couple of girls choose the themes, let everyone share ideas. You may be surprised at the innovative ideas you get this way. Someone might suggest a "Dead Celebrities" theme. This is a great way to get creative while engaging everyone in what is sure to be a memorable affair.

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      Keep an open mind. Invite those guys! Initiate a "Cops and Robbers" party and watch the fun begin. You will need to enlist the help of a local fraternity to make this work. The cops are handcuffed to the robbers for the entire night. This can make getting to know each other a blast. Yes, it could be the most talked about night of the unlucky girls lives if paired with undesirable guys. Make sure that this is supervised and safe. Those who are handcuffed together should be watched and have a way out.

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      Stick with tradition. Have a Toga Party. Yes, everyone does it. It is a rite of passage in the life of any self-respecting sorority girl. Don’t be the only sorority not to have one. Host a toga party and watch the fun begin.

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      Look up the history of your sorority. Go with what was done ten years ago, or perhaps choose a party theme that was done in the first year that the sorority was started. Go retro for some fun ideas. In doing so, pay homage to your school's history.

Tips & Warnings

  • Don't serve alcohol to underage students, or you could get in serious trouble with the law...and with your university!

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