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pirate00 01-28-2002 01:34 PM

Founding Member(s) Still Alive?
 
I was just wondering if any fraternity or sorority's founding member(s) were still living. My fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, still has the priviledge of having Donald Terwilliger as our eldest living brother and only surviving member of the 14 illustrious men who gave the world our Fraternity on December 16, 1925! He was born in 1907 on July 13 (which is also MY birthday :)) and remains very active with our fraternity to this day. GO APO!!!

www.geocities.com/apoku_99 Kappa Upsilon chapter
www.apo.org Alpha Phi Omega
www.ecu.edu East Carolina University

"In founding Alpha Phi Omega, not only was a new fraternity formed, but also an entirely new type of fraternity was formed....dedicated to serving others..."

-Donald Terwilliger, Founding Member, APO

gamma_girl52 01-28-2002 05:54 PM

Ours Are Alive and Kickin
 
The initial founders of Gamma Sigma Sigma are still alive and well...I had the honor of talking with them at our Convention last summer!

These are are founders who attended The Drexel Institute, who went on to found our sorority with representatives from 7 other colleges/universities.

Margaret "Peg" Zimmerman
Barbara Ferraro
Marvyn Glover

They were honored as our "Golden Gammas" in light of our upcoming 50th Anniversary! :D

Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority
Celebrating 50 Years of Service, Friendship & Equality: 1952-2002

BrianMUDU 01-28-2002 06:27 PM

If any of our founders were still alive, they'd probably be almost 190 years old :) But I'm not really sure which of our founders was the longest living... that would be interesting to know. I know of one that was still living in 1884 and would have been about 70 years old at the time -- Stephen J. Field, who was a supreme court justice. He is probably one of the longest living DU founders, but there were 29 others so I'm not sure.

Mystical_Vision 01-28-2002 06:59 PM

Our Founders are alive and well. :) They spoke at our national convention in September. It was amazing to meet these womenderful women who founded our sisterhood. I will never forget that experience.

M.V.

Optimist Prime 01-28-2002 07:25 PM

Nope. They're dead and gone. My chapter founders are still around. :)

ZTAngel 01-28-2002 09:13 PM

ZTA has no more living founders (we were founded in 1898). Our local chapter founders are still alive though (1971).

aephi alum 01-28-2002 10:56 PM

Likewise... AEPhi's founders are long gone, but my chapter founders (myself included :D ) are all alive and well!

Unregistered- 01-29-2002 12:01 AM

It'd be wonderful if any of our founders were still alive, but Georgia Otis Chipman, the last living Alpha Gamma Delta founder, entered Chapter Grand on August 17, 1981.

The1calledTKE 01-29-2002 12:29 AM

The last of the TKE founding fathers passed in the 60's.

Peaches-n-Cream 01-29-2002 02:41 AM

Delta Phi Epsilon was founded on March 17, 1917. Over seventy years later when I pledged, three of the five founders were still alive. While I was in college, one of them died. We wore black ribbons around our badges to honor her. When I told one of my friends in Alpha Phi what the ribbon meant, she was surprised and said that her founders had died over fifty years earlier.

suntzu1963 01-29-2002 04:26 PM

All but 1 are alive
 
All but 1 of Iota Phi Theta's Honorable 12 founders are still alive.

(The Hon. Charles Briscoe is the 1 founder who has passed on)

To learn more about them, read The Divine Nine or visit our National Website.

moe.ron 01-30-2002 09:36 AM

THe last one died in the early 70s.

Serenity 01-30-2002 07:04 PM

My sorority was founded in 1987. All of my Founders are still living. :) In fact, at our annual Hermana Retreat this past summer, I got to room with one of my Founding Mothers. It was GREAT!! There's nothing like hearing why your organization was created straight from the mouth of someone who created it. I learned so much about what it took to found SLU and then some. It was amazing. I truly felt honored.

Not only that, but since we were on the same team for all Hermana activities, I really got to hang out with her and just chill. That was so much fun. I'll never forget it. :D

DeltAlum 01-31-2002 10:55 PM

Delta Tau Delta was founded in 1858, and my chapter in 1862. I guess the answer to the question is obvious.

Demon Knight 01-31-2002 11:39 PM

Founders
 
Our honorable fathers past away some time ago, the last of the Founding 4 died in '77. Our Founding Fathers for our chapter is alive and kicking. I should know I am one of them :)

May our ideas and Brotherhood last throughout the ages!
D


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