Oklahoma house moms offer laundering, advice
At 5 p.m. every weekday, two young men arrive to escort Sharon Gallon from her offices on the Oklahoma State University campus to her second job.
By day, she serves as senior executive secretary for the school of hotel and restaurant management. Nights and weekends, Gallon is "Mom” at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house, where she may teach etiquette, proofread papers, nurse sick boys or cheer at intra...
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