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In my time I visited --
UTEP (my home chapter! Duh) SMU Southeast Missouri State -- didn't go to the house, but ran a camp that some of the brothers were at NMSU -- before they were pulled, but they're back now I believe UNM -- a few years later they were pulled Univ. of Arizona -- a few years later they were pulled Fresno St. -- a few years later they were pulled Texas Tech -- the next year they were pulled Met brothers from -- Arizona State -- right before they were pulled Stephen F. Austin State -- AFTER they were pulled Texas Wesleyan -- is it still around? Hmmm... anyone see a pattern here? I've seen the houses at UC-Santa Barbara (before it got pulled), UCLA (before it got pulled), UNT, TCU, Tarleton State and Univ. of Nebraska. I traveled a lot doing cheer camps, but usually in the summer so the houses were closed. |
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Do me a favor and don't comeback and visit our chapter, or we'll be gone as well. haha JK Actually the chapter is doing great, trying to repeat as Greek Week champs, a feat only accomplished by the chapter when you and I were around. Are long and distinguished debt is finally gone, and we actually have the highest GPA on campus with a 3.1. Who would of thought? |
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LOL, that is to cool!:) There is nothing wrong with visitations and I encourage it! There are some neat Bothers out there!!!!:D As you can see, there are ,many on this Site! They are great. And while we have disussions about many things, We are what We Are!:D Just got off of the phone with a Southern Brother!:D I have had good and bad and have soft spots for them because of the way I was or not treated! I have had Brothers staying in my Home and in My House (Chapter) and they are always welcomed!:) So, it may call for a little Road Trip!;) I think in the old days, it was called a skip!:cool: |
I just thought I'd pull this thread out of the basement. I was at Disney MGM Theme Park (now Disney Hollywood Studios) in Orlando, FL with my family in early January and saw a guy wearing Lambda Chi Alpha letters. I didn't have time to talk to him or anything, but it's always good to see that you're part of an organization that is so nationally known.
Oh, one time I actually did see a brother from Wichita State (are they closed too?). I was driving on I-10 in El Paso and he passed me on the freeway. I was in my old truck that had the Lambda Chi Alpha sticker on it and he honked and pointed to his cap. He had Kansas plates and a Wichita State sticker, so I assume that's where he was from. I always thought that was kind of cool. |
Every one in New England.
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Just got back from UIFI in Bloomington, Indiana and wouldn't you know I picked the session that was lucky enough to have Pete Smithhisler, Lambda Chi alumnus and NIC President, as its chief facilitator.
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I pale in comparison but, oh well.
Attended University of North Carolina at Greensboro Visited: North Carolina State University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Charlotte Western Carolina University Clemson University Appalachian State University East Carolina University Elon University High Point University Wake Forest University Bowling Green University Brian Gustafson (Phi Theta 182) |
This encompasses two spring break road trips, several leadership seminars, random weekend visits, and everything else along the way. I am not, nor ever have I been, employed by any fraternity.
My home: Sigma Zeta at the University of Michigan Chapters visited (in chronological order of my first visit) Valparaiso Michigan State Kettering University Maryland - College Park Central Michigan Western Ontario Toronto Cornell Rensselaer Boston MIT Eastern Michigan Ohio State Ohio Wilmington Indiana Butler Georgetown Georgia Clemson South Carolina - Aiken Jacksonville Florida Embry-Riddle Florida State Alabama Purdue Louisville |
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There was never a Zeta at W U, Ks. Only 3 in Kansas: PSU-mine KU KSU. Only 3 other schools that would be big enough for LXA: W U Emporia S Un Fort Hayes S Un. In Mo. Mo S Un. closed Zeta Mo. Western S Un-Zeta closed. NWMo Un. Mo.S Un. |
Also in Missouri is Truman State University (formerly Northeast Missouri State)
Only reason I know this is that my Big Brother became the manager of their campus bookstore when the name change happened. And yes it is named after brother Harry S. Truman |
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Isn't there a Friends University of Central Kansas? I remember them at a camp I did in Springfield, MO back in 2000. I still can't get over a school actually having been named that. I know there is or was a chapter at Southeast Missouri State. I was there for a camp in 2001 and was at a bar called Show Me's when I ran into a brother from the SEMO chapter named Jason. Nice guy. Then it turned out that two of the members of the squad from SEMO that I was working with were also Lambda Chis and I talked to them at a place called Ragsdale's. I still have two shirts they'd given me. |
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LOL. Yes there is a Friends Un and is in the middle of no where Ks. Yes, there are Zetas at NE (Truman un), SE Mo (Cape Girudeax ?), and Culver-Stockton in NE Mo, Un Mo S & T (Rolla). Of course St. Loius School of Pharacology (?). Brother Ed Lenord is now President of Betheny College, another small school in mid Ks. |
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and SEMO is in Cape Girardeau "And knowing is half the battle!!" As for myself: StLCoP - St. Louis, MO (Pi-Lambda) MST - Rolla, MO (Alpha-Delta) SEMO - Cape Girardeau, MO (Delta-Phi) Mizzou - Columbia, MO (Gamma-Kappa) A short list, yes, but I hope to be able to go much further soon. In ZAX, |
I have been to:
UW-Whitewater (my Zeta) Northwester (Initiated the new Colony in 1998/99?) Nebraska-Lincoln (for the Sigma Chi Fight Night!) Nevada-Reno Oklahoma City Northern Illinois Iowa State Arizona State University (during the 1998 General Assembly) Minnesota-Mankato (now Minnesota State University) Sled-Till-You're-Dead! ... My work is allowing me to travel and visit the Chops in other states, which is great. I'm looking forward to making another trip to Reno next Summer...and possibly somewhere in Colorado. Heads up! |
To update: South Florida and UNLV have been added to my list of visited chapters (never an ELC, btw).
No Wichita State chapter has ever existed, but, they appeared (in the late 1980's when I was there) to have a strong greek system, beautiful yet identical chapter houses...and strong BGLO organization - witnessed a sorority pledge class marching in line one evening. Nice campus, too. |
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