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DJSnowBunny 02-19-2004 01:47 PM

Omega Kappa Alpha Is Born!
 
Hey ya'll! I'm a sophmore at Steven F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches TX and I am one of the founding mothers of OMEGA KAPPA ALPHA. This isn't your grandma's sorority, this is brand new and made for powerful women of the millennium! OKA just became offical Jan. 28th, 2004 and we're extremely excited to show everyone how much we're capable of! I want to hear from everyone who wants to know more about us and spread the word! On behalf of the Omega Queens, xox Secretary SnowBunny

DJSnowBunny 02-19-2004 02:03 PM

Purpose: To encourage INDIVIDUALITY!
5 Principles: TRUST, FRIENDSHIP, CULTURE, COMUNNITY, EDUCATION
Colors: BLUE & SILVER
Stone: THE SAPPHIRE
Symbol: 5 POINT CROWN
Flower: JASMINE
Mascot: THE SNOW LEOPARD
Motto: UNITING CULTURES THROUGH SISTERHOOD!!

Contact OKA!!
=o) ---> OKA_SFA@yahoo.com

AXWhoah 02-20-2004 01:24 AM

Um, just an observation....Some people are in their grandmother's sororities and think that that is just fine....

sigep533 02-20-2004 05:21 PM

dont take it so personal...

KillarneyRose 02-20-2004 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AXWhoah
Um, just an observation....Some people are in their grandmother's sororities and think that that is just fine....

Um, just an observation...."Not Your Grandmother's/Grandma's..." is a pretty common phrase in the English language. In fact, I googled it and got 134,000 matches. Perhaps you want to contact all of those so you can share your, um observation with them, too?

Um, just another observation...Some grandmothers probably wish their granddaughters had joined elsewhere. But, again, um, just an observation.

:rolleyes:

KillarneyRose 02-20-2004 10:19 PM

Sorry, DJSnowBunny! I got so caught up in castigating the oaf (oafette?) that I forgot to congratulate you on WKA.

Best of luck to you and your sisters!! :)

omegamcgee 09-14-2004 09:40 PM

wow, that's exciting. We started our new sorority this last spring. Omega Sigma Alpha...oh yeah. Good luck, and if you need any help, or wanna give us any advice, give me a holla!

FSUZeta 10-06-2004 02:42 PM

is it just me
 
or did anyone else notice that their choice of colors and symbol are similar to zta?

zta-colors-turquoise and gray
symbol-5 pointed crown

theirs-blue and silver
symbol-5 pointed crown

so much for encouraging individuality!

there have been lengthy discussions about using other groups colors, names, symbols, creeds, by-laws, you name it. i didn't like it when cristinasmiles was trying to be sigma kappa without becoming sigma kappa, and i don't appreciate this group doing something similar. i know i am responding to an old post, but when i tried to contact them via their listed email, it came back and this situation just chaffs me!! thanks for letting me vent!!

TSteven 10-06-2004 04:12 PM

Re: is it just me
 
Quote:

Originally posted by FSUZeta
or did anyone else notice that their choice of colors and symbol are similar to zta?

zta-colors-turquoise and gray
symbol-5 pointed crown

theirs-blue and silver
symbol-5 pointed crown

so much for encouraging individuality!

there have been lengthy discussions about using other groups colors, names, symbols, creeds, by-laws, you name it. i didn't like it when cristinasmiles was trying to be sigma kappa without becoming sigma kappa, and i don't appreciate this group doing something similar. i know i am responding to an old post, but when i tried to contact them via their listed email, it came back and this situation just chaffs me!! thanks for letting me vent!!

You would think they would notice the similarities since Zeta's Theta Eta Chapter is well known on the Stephen F. Austin campus.

SFA Panhellenic Awards Fall 2003
Sorority of the Year
Sisterhood Award
Outstanding Public Relations
Pioneer Award
Outstanding House Mother

SFA Panhellenic Awards Spring 2004
Highest Active Member GPA
Pioneer Award

TSteven 10-06-2004 04:14 PM

Re: Omega Kappa Alpha Is Born!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by DJSnowBunny
Hey ya'll! I'm a sophmore at Steven F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches TX...
With all due respect, the name of your college is Stephen F. Austin State University. The first name is spelled Stephen, with a *ph*, and not Steven with a *v*.

ZTAngel 10-06-2004 04:25 PM

Hey all, this thread is from 8 months ago. I don't think Miss SnowBunny will be back to answer our questions. :)

I know that her symbol and colors are strangely similar to ZTA's but I don't want to jump to any copycat comclusions unless I see her creed and motto first. There are many NPC sororities that have similarities. Both AZD and KD use the bear, TPA and Tri-Delta use the same colors, etc.

But, once again, DJSnowBunny has 2 posts from back in February so I don't think she'll be back to explain her reasoning for picking the symbols and colors that she picked.

preciousjeni 10-06-2004 04:42 PM

Just for kicks, I tried the email address. The account is closed.

MTSUGURL 10-06-2004 05:01 PM

Wow this is an old thread, but I wanted to reply anyway.

Three years ago before I joined Phi Chi, some friends and I tried to start a local sorority. (We couldn't find an advisor, so it didn't work. Thank God, or I'd never have found Phi Chi!) Anyway, we chose our colors - blue, purple and silver, our symbols, a three pointed crown being one of them. We have a very visible ZTA chapter on our campus, but honestly, I never thought anything about the few similarities (even though there were differences - ours was royal blue and 3 points instead of 5 - ours signified the importance we placed on the friendship and bond as children of God that the 3 of us would-be-founders share.) We had very specific reasons for choosing those colors and symbols, whereas a lot of times I wonder if some groups just randomly say, "Oh, DG's anchor is so cute! We'll use that as a symbol. And I love Chi Omega's colors, so we'll use those too..." (example)

tunatartare 10-06-2004 05:19 PM

What I've always wondered about was locals that use registered trademarks such as Babs Bunny, or Winnie the Pooh, or Calvin as their mascots. I wonder how much meaning those have to the sorority, and how legal it is to use a registered trademark as your mascot.

Diamond Delta 10-06-2004 05:41 PM

just my .02
 
I don't think Steel Grey and Turquoise are really that similar to blue and silver. I mean, they're in the same family, but lots of people share colors ans symbols. It's what is means to them that really matters I think. I mean on just that campus you could say that ZTA and DDD have the same colors-blue and silver, or that AXO and XO have almost the same name and share one color. And honestly,IF they were lifting inspriation a little, can we really blame them? I mean silver and blue are beautiful colors together-look great on jerseys and in decorum and what girl doesn't want to use the crown?????

About the use of already trademarked characters. i think as long as you just say " our mascot is the bunny" you're OK, even if you use Babs Bunny and have her face all over your website. I just don't hink you can actually say she is your offical mascot without WB permission.


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