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Originally posted by Dianne:
ZTA, as already stated, was found in 1898 at Longwood College in Farmville, VA. We are one of the Farmville Four, along with KD, Tri-Sig, and Alpha Sigma Alpha. I haven't met any of the sisters from alpha chapter, but at a Jimmy Buffett concert, I met some Pi Kapps from Longwood. They told me alpha chapter was going strong, and that the rest of us Zetas would definitely be proud of them.
Pi Kappa Phi was founded here at the College of Charleston in 1904. I am friends with all the guys at alpha chapter. They were reorganized in 1999, and were down to 15 guys. But now, in the span of 3 formal rushes, they are up to 60, and are one of the leading fraternities on campus.
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Just a point of information-Sigma Sigma Sigma does NOT refer to itself as Tri-Sig. It has something to do with some ...ahem...independent organization (in CA, I believe?) of homosexual women that refers to itself as such. If you know of anyone who still uses this name, please gently correct them on our behalf. Thanks!
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