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Originally Posted by 33girl
That all depends on the school, the local, and the national.
I'm betting her grandma was in Theta Alpha Phi or some similarly-named local...or even a local named Theta Phi Alpha. I found a 1950s yearbook from my college and there was a local fraternity named Alpha Phi Alpha...and it definitely was not affiliated with the national organization of the same name, even though the national did exist at the time.
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If the OP could get her hands on a yearbook from when her grandmother was enrolled, I bet the mystery would be solved.
This may not be the appropriate year, but I found this by googling High Point College Yearbook. Pretty sure they were HPC before High Point University. You could contact their library.
http://www.archive.org/details/TheZe...ointCollege_14
I was looking at the 1950 yearbook because I guess I'm a closeted stalker. There was an org called Alpha Theta Psi and one called Theta Phi, which are pretty close. Also, there is a Sigma Alpha Phi, which isn't really that far off the mark, either. What would be interesting to find out is what national orgs these groups became a part of. I imagine from the founding dates that the nationals absorbed the locals.