Other campus organizations expressed their support for the Seneca.
Many members of the Delta Gamma (DG) sorority as well as the campus' only female final club, the Bee, attended the event.
Wendy Charon '99, a member of DG, said she learned about the event through word-of-mouth from her sorority sisters.
"I came because I wanted to support what seems like a well-founded group," she said. "It's something that's worth knowing about."
Butler said women's groups like DG and the Bee have given the Seneca the benefit of their experience.
"We want to get advice from them," she said.
Members have been working rapidly to get the club organized for next year, Butler said.
Butler said the club held elections last week and sent out their first fundraising mailing to about 200 people--parents and prominent alumni.
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