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exlurker 02-07-2005 06:39 PM

LXA Breaks Ground for New House -- Pittsburg, Kansas
 
"PSU fraternity breaks ground on new house
Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - Feb 5, 2005
By JOE NOGA. After nearly 10 years of planning and waiting, the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity broke ground on their new house in Pittsburg Saturday. ... "


Good news! Congratulations!

Maybe someone who occasionally posts on GreekChat -- you know who you are :) -- could give us a little more of the news on this?

Sorry I don't have more details, but the Pittsburg, Kansas paper's site seems to want me to do an elaborate signup.

Tom Earp 02-07-2005 07:42 PM

exlurker,

thanks for posting this!

I was There! I was Important like a Plotician or Celeb. I had Hard Hat and Shovel.

Got to get the article and Pix.

This writer is full of Crap, # 1.

We havent been waiting 10 years, we just Demoed the House year ago last Aug.

We had an Auction that Night for our 40 year Celebration and I bought a Shovel for $200.00. My Bro with Me bought the next for $ 300.00. Went to the Chapter. My DAD thought I was Nuts and said so.:)

Again Thanks Dude!:cool:

Rudey 02-07-2005 08:02 PM

Do fraternities usually build on the same plot if they're building a new house?

If so, where do brothers stay until the new place is up and running?

-Rudey

hoosier 02-07-2005 08:33 PM

Are?
 
Are they going to have rocking chairs on the porch for the old alumni who can't spell?

AlphaSigOU 02-07-2005 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
Do fraternities usually build on the same plot if they're building a new house?

If so, where do brothers stay until the new place is up and running?

-Rudey

In the mid-1970s, my chapter at the University of Oklahoma lived in University-owned student apartments while the old house was demolished and the new house was being built on the same site. When the chapter closed in 1986, the house and lot was sold to the University; it's now a park across the way from the School of Music.

sigtau305 02-07-2005 10:44 PM

Re: LXA Breaks Ground for New House -- Pittsburg, Kansas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by exlurker
"PSU fraternity breaks ground on new house
Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - Feb 5, 2005
By JOE NOGA. After nearly 10 years of planning and waiting, the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity broke ground on their new house in Pittsburg Saturday. ... "


Congrats on getting a new house.

mmcat 02-07-2005 10:46 PM

some very good news...
congrats to them

DeltAlum 02-08-2005 12:27 AM

Re: Are?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by hoosier
Are they going to have rocking chairs on the porch for the old alumni who can't spell?
Oh, that's cold...

I did hear that one certain alum, smoking a cigar, used a broken beer bottle to shovel his share of the dirt.

He shall remain nameless.

Tom Earp 02-08-2005 06:54 PM

D A and hoosier, Bite Me!:D

Rudey in answer to your question at least about the LXA Chapter I am from.

We demolished the house 1 1/2 years ago. The House Corporation owned the property, 3 lots on a corner across from the Campus.

We rented a small house for a focal point for The Chapter to have a place. With the limited space in Dorm Facilities, (The College Tore Down 2 Dorms for a Court yard and Food Service facilitie.:rolleyes: :( :mad: Does F Morons sound good? Frosh cannot live out side of Dorms or approved housing. Hell, the dorms are filled so fast and is an apartment owners dream!!!!

This is the Article in The Local News Paper.



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PSU FRATERNITY BREAKS GROUND ON NEW HOUSE


After nearly 10 years of planning and waiting, the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity broke ground on their new house in Pittsburg Saturday.

Kent Bumgarner, president of the Lambda Chi Alpha Housing Corporation, said the old house was torn down in August 2003 because it simply became too run-down to be lived in any longer.

"It was too old, too out-of-shape, too dangerous for young men to live in and it was time for a new house," Bumgarner said.

This story is continued on MorningSun.net:
http://morningsun.net/stories/020605...50206021.shtml

Not to get in a pissing contest H, We are still there. Tit for Tat?
:rolleyes:

I wish I had a Pix and knew how to put it on to show you.

DeltAlum 02-08-2005 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp
D A and hoosier, Bite Me!:D
Oh, touchy, touchy! I said that person would remain nameless! But, if you want to own up to it, far be it from me to argue...

Tom Earp 02-09-2005 06:36 PM

OKAY D A Cell Phones at 700 miles!:D

Draw Sucka!:D

Just still high on new house in the semi flat Lands!:) Ha, losts of ups and down in Kansas!

Just to provide Rudey more info:

The Old House address was 101. W. Lingburg.

Out with The Old and in with The New, 1900 South Broadway, the Main Street through Town and Across from the Campus!

Prime Dirt! Oh, as I said on a corner.

We Will Be Lookin Good!:)


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