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Old 07-29-2006, 07:13 PM
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An ADPi from another school came to UCF and founded a local sorority, Delta Pi. At this time, the fraternities still had little sister auxilaries. Most of the Pike little sisters became members of Delta Pi.

Also around this time, Alpha Delta Pi came to UCF and colonized. The effort was supported by the late Mary Esther Van Akin. Mrs. Van Akin stopped a young lady on campus one day and persuaded her that she needed to be a part of ADPi. The student resisted, but Mrs. Van Akin persisted. Zeta Omega of ADPi was chartered in 1982; many of the "Delta Pi" ladies joined. This winter, Zeta Omega chapter celebrates 25 years... and that young lady that adamantly DID NOT want to join a sorority? Mrs. Van Akin must have seen something, because not only did the young woman join, she was elected the first chapter president and was the very first member to be initiated. She has been instrumental on the international level as a vital part of our Housing Corporation Team and is organizing the chapter's quarter century anniversary!

All's well that ends well. Zeta Omega broke ground on its chapter house in 1989, and has consistently held the #1 GPA among sorororities, including last spring when it was the largest chapter on campus (nearly 150 members!).
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Old 07-29-2006, 09:25 PM
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Ball State FIJI

The Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at Ball State University, better known as FIJI, was founded on May 1, 1998. A local group of graduates spearheaded by Jon Scott and Edmund Ball (one of Ball brothers for which Ball State is named) orginally attempted to start a chapter in the 1950s, but the the national fraternity did not think Ball State Teachers College was the right place to expand and the request was declined. Then in 1997 Ball State was looking to expand upon its greek system and Phi Gamma Delta was one of several fraternities Ball State was hoping to attract. Headquarters' staff along with local graduates including Edmund Ball and the son of Jon Scott, Jack Scott, started recruiting members in the Spring of 1998. On May 1, 1998, 150 years after its founding, Phi Gamma Delta pinned 20 pledges to start the colony at Ball State. The chapter went on to become the first to put together an electronic petition for chartering, and was granted its charter on February 24, 2001. The next big step for Beta Sigma FIJI was announced at the five year anniversary dinner. Beta Sigma FIJI will be moving into a new house on fraternity row formally occupied by Beta Theta Pi and built in 1995.
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Old 07-30-2006, 12:58 PM
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The Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at Ball State University, better known as FIJI, was founded on May 1, 1998. A local group of graduates spearheaded by Jon Scott and Edmund Ball (one of Ball brothers for which Ball State is named) orginally attempted to start a chapter in the 1950s, but the the national fraternity did not think Ball State Teachers College was the right place to expand and the request was declined. Then in 1997 Ball State was looking to expand upon its greek system and Phi Gamma Delta was one of several fraternities Ball State was hoping to attract. Headquarters' staff along with local graduates including Edmund Ball and the son of Jon Scott, Jack Scott, started recruiting members in the Spring of 1998. On May 1, 1998, 150 years after its founding, Phi Gamma Delta pinned 20 pledges to start the colony at Ball State. The chapter went on to become the first to put together an electronic petition for chartering, and was granted its charter on February 24, 2001. The next big step for Beta Sigma FIJI was announced at the five year anniversary dinner. Beta Sigma FIJI will be moving into a new house on fraternity row formally occupied by Beta Theta Pi and built in 1995.

Wow, what a history time line!

It is a very neat insight into Fiji History at Ball State!

1998 is sounding so old now isnt it?
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Old 07-30-2006, 02:48 PM
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I always thought this as a good story. How Pi Kappa Alpha came to the University of Florida in 1904:

"On a clear, cool November night a week before Thanksgiving in 1904, the new Head Football Coach at the University of Florida surrounded himself with a carefully selected assembly of young men. They gathered on the second floor of the old Blue Goose Inn in Lake City for the purpose of founding a chapter of Coach Marvin O. Bridges's college fraternity: Pi Kappa Alpha. Bridges, an initiate of Rho Chapter at Cumberland University , is the father of modern football at the University. That night of November 17th, 1904, Coach Bridges organized and inspired the eleven undergraduates who were to form the core of Alpha Eta Chapter. The fellowship included Bridges's two younger brothers Bernard 04 and Benjamin '04. Bernard was Captain of Florida's football team."
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:08 PM
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my chapter was founded at hunter college but was then expanded to all the colleges in the NYC area. thats all for now, but if you think chapter operations are hectic for just one school, imagine for 100+ colleges!
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:39 PM
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This is the history of my chapter, though unfortunately Alpha Alpha is now defunct at Oklahoma.

http://www.ou.edu/student/greek/alph...aa_history.htm
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Old 07-30-2006, 03:44 PM
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my chapter was founded at hunter college but was then expanded to all the colleges in the NYC area. thats all for now, but if you think chapter operations are hectic for just one school, imagine for 100+ colleges!


LOL, just look at some of the bigger NIC GLOs and then think about it?

But, 100 + is also very tough to run and depending how far across the country they are makes it even tougher doesint it?
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Old 08-02-2006, 11:46 PM
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my chapter was founded at hunter college but was then expanded to all the colleges in the NYC area. thats all for now, but if you think chapter operations are hectic for just one school, imagine for 100+ colleges!
p.s. my chapter just turned 68 - go 'head Alpha Pi!

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Old 08-02-2006, 11:01 PM
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The Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at Ball State University, better known as FIJI, was founded on May 1, 1998. A local group of graduates spearheaded by Jon Scott and Edmund Ball (one of Ball brothers for which Ball State is named) orginally attempted to start a chapter in the 1950s, but the the national fraternity did not think Ball State Teachers College was the right place to expand and the request was declined. Then in 1997 Ball State was looking to expand upon its greek system and Phi Gamma Delta was one of several fraternities Ball State was hoping to attract. Headquarters' staff along with local graduates including Edmund Ball and the son of Jon Scott, Jack Scott, started recruiting members in the Spring of 1998. On May 1, 1998, 150 years after its founding, Phi Gamma Delta pinned 20 pledges to start the colony at Ball State. The chapter went on to become the first to put together an electronic petition for chartering, and was granted its charter on February 24, 2001. The next big step for Beta Sigma FIJI was announced at the five year anniversary dinner. Beta Sigma FIJI will be moving into a new house on fraternity row formally occupied by Beta Theta Pi and built in 1995.
I was at BSU during this time period, but I think one fact might be a bit off, Edmund Ball's father and brothers are who BSU was named for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_Brothers. The elder Edmund Ball passed away in 1925. I had the pleasure of knowing the younger Mr. Ball from my time at BSU when he would come into the YMCA I worked at to swim every afternoon well into his 80's and 90's. He always took time out of his day to speak to everyone he encountered. He learned to fly planes and climbs mountains during his later life and never knew a stranger. He was a true gentleman and one whom I know I, personally, greatly miss.
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Old 07-30-2006, 10:33 PM
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To make a long story short, the Greek system was just beginning to build up at my school after an absence. Two Kappa Sigs who had transferred decided the time was right for a chapter at the school - within a few months, a colony was formed, a little over a year after that, the Mu Psi chapter was born.
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Old 07-30-2006, 11:25 PM
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My chapter was local for about a day. We were the first NPC on campus, although there were several locals and little sister groups around on and off for several years, but in September, 1976 we were born.

There's a super old scrapbook in our house, from the late 70s before any other NPC groups expanded to Gannon, and there's pictures from Greek Week. It's kinda neat to see my Alpha Gam sisters competing by themselves against... all men. Actually, it's pretty hilarious, especially since there was a caption to the effect of "Once again, the TKEs feel like they have to rub it in our faces that they won and we came in dead last." Of course that could just be funny to me because the TKEs have been known to break into our house and steal all our Greek Week trophies... a 30 year old rivalry continues.
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Old 07-31-2006, 01:05 PM
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There's a super old scrapbook in our house, from the late 70s...
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Old 07-31-2006, 04:44 PM
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In the fall of 1990, after being dissatisfied with the rush options available to him, Nick DeFina went to the university's student life office and asked how to start a fraternity. There he was handed a copy of Baird's and was told that DePaul had no formal means to bring another group on campus, save the Greek Council giving that group membership. He proceeded to do 2 things - recruit men to join his cause and send letters to every NIC fraternity in the country. Of the 50 letters he sent out, only 15 of them were interested in colonizing what was considered a "commuter school". Of the 15, DeFina's group, of which I was the 3 member, started looking into each group so we could make a decision as to what group we wanted to join.

In January of 1991, we narrowed it down to 3 groups - SAE, Phi Kappa Psi and ATO. We sent letters back to those three groups and asked for more information. 2 of those groups sent us more forms and requests for more information, Phi Psi sent a consultant, S. Michael Wallen, who came to us and explained everything that was expected of us and what we could expect from them if we decided to be Phi Psis. We had a meeting in a room in Seton Hall 320 and decided amongst the 12 of us that Phi Kappa Psi was for us.

On a rainy April 20, 1991, after we played intramural floor hockey, the 12 founders of the IL Zeta Colony were affirmed as provisional members of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. It took 2.5 years, but, after meeting the 10 obligations of membership and submitting a chartering petition, we received our Chapter Charter on October 9, 1993 with 29 Founding Brothers, 7 of whom were Colony Founders. In the 12 years since, IL Zeta has grown to be the largest (over 200 total initiates) and most influential group on campus and, to its credit, can be responsible for the decision of other groups to follow and colonize on our campus.

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Ten women founded Tau Delta Sorority as the Tomo Dachi Club at Otterbein College in 1915. Greek life was forbidden at the time, so literary clubs were formed using names unique to each organization, with most retaining their original club name in some form to this day. Tomo Dachi became Tau Delta in 1921, when the ban on Greeks was lifted. Due to changing culture and declines in enrollment, the number of chapters and size of chapters fluxuated over the years, and Tau Delta was no exception. The sorority went inactive several times, but was sucessfully refounded in 1989 by 5 awesome women (hey, I'm biased). The sorority as it exists today is the product of this refounding, backed by the spirit of our 1915 start and 1921 founding.

We are thrilled to be celebrating 85 years of sisterhood this fall! Local all the way
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Old 07-31-2006, 06:58 AM
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I founded my chapter, with the help of 7 other friends. I was attending a university with virtually no Greek Life except for one or two MCGLO's, a local or two, and APO.

I had wanted to be a part of Greek Life since I can remember, and since my friends and I really didn't feel comfortable in any of the organizations on campus, we decided to charter our chapter of Phi Beta Psi.

We also all really liked what Phi Beta Psi stood for and why they exist. For those of you who don't know, Phi Beta Psi's core mission is to raise money for cancer research, and all of the Founding Sisters of my chapter were touched by cancer in some way.
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