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zetamere 11-29-2005 12:37 PM

Zeta Tau Alpha will welcome Kappa Chi (Chapter #236) at Shorter College in Rome, GA this weekend!

USCTKE 11-29-2005 10:04 PM

Re: last chapter
 
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Originally posted by Erik P Conard
Upsilon Iota--Indiana U/Purdue at Indianapolis
TKE skipped the Eta alphabet entirely.
We have had an orderly naming since day one, save Sigma chapter is called "Scorpion"= the old local, both begin with S tho.
TKE has about 25 colonies & affiliates, mostly revivals.

when was the IUPUI chapter installed as a chapter??

WLFEO 11-29-2005 10:35 PM

Alpha Delta Pi's newest chapter is Theta Alpha which was just installed a couple of weeks ago in Missouri! :)

Glitter650 11-29-2005 10:37 PM

I forget what Phi Sig's MOST recent one is... but I know it's Iota somethin' like Iota Epsilon ?? I'll look it up...

honeychile 11-29-2005 11:27 PM

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Originally posted by WLFEO
Alpha Delta Pi's newest chapter is Theta Alpha which was just installed a couple of weeks ago in Missouri! :)
ACK!!! I didn't know when that would happen!!

*happy dance!*

aephi alum 11-29-2005 11:38 PM

Highest chapter designation is my own chapter, Beta Epsilon.

We did Alpha->Omega, Alpha Alpha->Alpha Omega, Epsilon Alpha->Epsilon Omega, Phi Alpha->Phi Omega, then we started at Beta Alpha.

We don't have a special chapter designation for the deceased, or for alum initiates (we do not do AI as a rule).

honeychile 11-30-2005 12:04 AM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
(we do not do AI as a rule).
Ours is rare - there were three last year. But who knows what the future holds?

Denise_DPhiE 11-30-2005 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by aephi alum
Highest chapter designation is my own chapter, Beta Epsilon.

We did Alpha->Omega, Alpha Alpha->Alpha Omega, Epsilon Alpha->Epsilon Omega, Phi Alpha->Phi Omega, then we started at Beta Alpha.

We don't have a special chapter designation for the deceased, or for alum initiates (we do not do AI as a rule).

We did what AEPhi did except with our own letters, we did Alpha through Omega then Delta Alpha through Delta Omega, then Phi Alpha through Phi Omega then Epsilon Alpha through Epsilon Omega and then went back to Beta Alpha to Beta Omega. We are on Gamma Delta (U of TX at Kingsville) but we have since re-charted Delta Epsilon at Drexel University in Philadelphia which was a format chapter.

Our next colony would be named Gamma Epsilon at it's chartering.

Denise

adpiucf 11-30-2005 11:56 AM

ADPi chapter.
 
Before the new Theta Alpha girls, The newest was Eta Omega chapter, located at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. I think they colonized in 2000?

Our oldest active chapter is Delta chapter at University of Texas, Austin.

Our AI program initiates have the chapter designation of Omega Alpha.

We don't skip any letters in our designations.

Deltazeta4ever 12-01-2005 01:30 AM

If I remember correctly, our newest chapter at Arizona State is Pi Zeta. Incidentally, we have no Eta line of chapters, either.

ISUKappa 12-01-2005 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by bruinaphi
Alpha Phi is at Iota Iota, George Washington University. As you probably know from the chapter naming thread, Alpha Phi did not go through the double letter Alphas as most GLOs did. The only chapter whose designation begins with Alpha is our Alpha Chapter, Syracuse.
This made me think and I realized Kappa doesn't have any Alpha ______ chapters, either (besides Alpha deuteron, Monmouth, our founding chapter). Early on in our years some chapters took over designations from other chapters that had already closed. For example, the chapter at the University of Iowa, chartered in 1882, was originally just Zeta, as the first Zeta chapter had closed a few years prior. Then at our 1890 convention, the fraternity decided to rename those chapters that had taken on dormant chapters designations with a Beta preceeding the letter to show they were the second chapter to have that designation. So the chapter at Iowa became known as Beta Zeta. I'm guessing they just decided to keep with the Beta _______ names and move through the alphabet that way.

We don't have an AI program, so AFAIK there is no special chapter designation for them. I don't believe there is a chapter designation for those members who have passed on, either.

twhrider13 12-01-2005 12:49 PM

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Originally posted by Deltazeta4ever
If I remember correctly, our newest chapter at Arizona State is Pi Zeta. Incidentally, we have no Eta line of chapters, either.
I could be wrong, but I don't think we have a Mu line, either.

Kevin 12-01-2005 01:42 PM

Mu Psi, founded just a couple weeks ago at Central Florida.


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