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Old 03-06-2008, 01:59 PM
ClioGirl06 ClioGirl06 is offline
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Hi!

In 1953 the SUNY system outlawed national GLOs due to racist practices, leaving the peculiar situation w/ many colleges in the state of New York with many GLOs that are "local" but have many chapters across the state that are loosely affiliated with each other. Some chapters still exist, some died out, some affiliated w/ NPC groups after the ban was lifted, some changed their names etc...

I really want to put together a directory of these "regionals", active chapters, dead chapters, chapters that changed affiliations, etc but I need a lot of your help! Please let me know of any Im missing as well!

Here's what I have so far!

SORORITIES

Phi Kappa Pi (Clionian Society)
-SUNY Geneseo (Alpha Clio) (Active)
-SUNY Potsdam (Kappa Clio) (Active)
-SUNY Plattsburgh (Delta Clio) (Dead?) (Unrecognized?)(Phi Kappa Chi)
-SUNY Oneonta (? Clio) (Dead)
-Mansfield (? Clio) (Dead)
-New Paltz (? Clio) (Dead)

Alpha Kappa Phi (Agonian Society)
-SUNY Geneseo (Alpha) (Active)
-SUNY Oneonta (Beta) (Active)
-SUNY Potsdam (Gamma) (Active)
-SUNY Plattsburgh (Delta) (Dead)
-SUNY Oswego (Epsilon) (Dead)
-Mansfield (Epsilon) (Alumni)
-SUNY Brockport (Zeta) (Dead)
-Jamaica, NY (Eta) (Alumni)
-SUNY Cortland (Theta) (Dead)
-Indiana, PA (Iota) (Dead)
-Pittsburgh, PA (Iota) (Alumni)
-SUNY New Paltz (Kappa) (Active)

Alpha Delta Society
-SUNY Geneseo (Epsilon) (Active)
-SUNY Potsdam (Kappa) (Active)
-SUNY Oswego (Eta) (Active)
-SUNY Plattsburgh (Theta) (Dead)

Sigma Gamma Phi (Arethusa Society)
-SUNY Geneseo (Gamma) (Active)
-SUNY Brockport (Alpha) (Dead)
-Rochester Free Academy (Beta) (Dead)
-SUNY Oneonta (Delta) (Active)
-SUNY New Paltz (Epsilon) (Dead)
-Buffalo Normal School (Zeta) (Dead)
-SUNY Oswego (Eta) (Active)
-SUNY Cortland (Theta) (Dead)
-Potsdam Normal School (Lambda) (Dead)
-Community College of the Finger Lakes (Eta) (Dead)
-SUNY Potsdam/ Clarkson University (Iota) (Active)
-SUNY Fredonia (Kappa) (Active)

FRATERNITIES

Delpic Society
-SUNY Geneseo (DKT) (Alpha) (Active)
-SUNY Oneonta (Beta) (Dead)
-Jamaica, NY (Gamma) (Dead)
-Mansfield (Delta) (Dead)
-SUNY Cortland (Epsilon) (Dead)
-SUNY New Paltz (Zeta) (Active)
-SUNY Plattsburgh (Eta) (Dead)
-SUNY Potsdam (Baconian) (Active)
-SUNY Binghamton (Theta) (Active)
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Old 03-06-2008, 05:45 PM
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Phi Kappa Pi (Clionian Society)
-SUNY Geneseo (Alpha Clio) (Active)
-SUNY Potsdam (Kappa Clio) (Active)
-SUNY Plattsburgh (Delta Clio) (Dead?) (Unrecognized?)(Phi Kappa Chi)
-SUNY Oneonta (? Clio) (Dead)
-Mansfield (? Clio) (Dead)
-New Paltz (? Clio) (Dead)
A bunch of Clio chapters joined ASA...

SUNY Buffalo became the Pi Pi chapter of ASA.
SUNY Cortland became the Gamma Clio chapter of ASA
SUNY Oneonta became the Beta Xi Chapter of ASA

These all went back to Clio after the ban on nationals.

SUNY Oswego became the Beta Tau chapter of ASA and did not go back to Clio, but turned into a local called Alpha Sigma Chi.

Pi Pi recolonized I believe in the 1970s and closed in around 1992-94.
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Old 03-14-2008, 11:55 AM
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It appears that the remaining chapters of both Alpha Kappa Phi (Agonian) and Sigma Gamma Phi (Arethusa) have re-affiliated with each other and/or have some alumnae board oversight.

Have the 2 remaining Phi Kappa Pi (Clionian) chapters re-affiliated with each other?
-SUNY Geneseo (Alpha Clio) (Active)
-SUNY Potsdam (Kappa Clio) (Active)

Or have the 3 remaining Alpha Delta re-affiliated with each other.
-SUNY Geneseo (Epsilon) (Active)
-SUNY Potsdam (Kappa) (Active)
-SUNY Oswego (Eta) (Active)
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Old 05-06-2008, 07:54 PM
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Thanks for the information. I always wanted to know more about those groups. I don't think they ever made it into Baird's. I've only read the really early editions, so I could be wrong.
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Old 09-16-2008, 09:55 PM
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I have a question for any of you ladies... how is Clionian pronounced? Is is cl-eye-onian or cl-ee-onian? sorry, tough to type it....
FYI, the ASA Pi Pi chapter closed in 1995.
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Old 09-16-2008, 10:04 PM
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I have a question for any of you ladies... how is Clionian pronounced? Is is cl-eye-onian or cl-ee-onian? sorry, tough to type it....
FYI, the ASA Pi Pi chapter closed in 1995.
I believe it is with an "eye" sound. While at Convention this summer, I met some SKs from SUNY Geneseo (which I was really excited to talk about the Regional chapters there) and I said Clio with an "ee" sound like the name, and I was corrected. Any Clios correct me if I am wrong.
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Old 09-17-2008, 02:31 AM
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It is Cl-eye-onian.
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Old 09-17-2008, 08:39 PM
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Thanks ladies! I think I just won an adult beverage
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Old 10-14-2008, 05:56 AM
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"SUNY Oswego became the Beta Tau chapter of ASA and did not go back to Clio, but turned into a local called Alpha Sigma Chi.

I clicked on the Alpha Sigma Chi link -- it gives the history of the chapter and ends with a creed that's taken word-for-word from ASA's. Isn't that infringing on copyright? (Or, "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"?) And the coat of arms/crest looks very similar.
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Old 10-14-2008, 08:01 AM
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"Faces Change, but Traditions Stay the Same"

Sounds like they wanted to keep the traditions that were stripped from them by the ban and no thought to reaffiliate with ASA when they could.

I can't imagine what I would do if suddenly I was told that I could no longer be an AOII as a collegian. I'd probably change one letter and keep everything else the same, too!
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Old 10-14-2008, 10:34 AM
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"SUNY Oswego became the Beta Tau chapter of ASA and did not go back to Clio, but turned into a local called Alpha Sigma Chi.
Before my chapter became Alpha Xi Delta, we were a local called Alpha Sigma Chi as well! ASC for "Always Sisters in Charity" ...
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Old 10-15-2008, 10:52 AM
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"SUNY Oswego became the Beta Tau chapter of ASA and did not go back to Clio, but turned into a local called Alpha Sigma Chi.

I clicked on the Alpha Sigma Chi link -- it gives the history of the chapter and ends with a creed that's taken word-for-word from ASA's. Isn't that infringing on copyright? (Or, "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"?) And the coat of arms/crest looks very similar.
It's been that way for a long long time (and that site has been around for a long time). They even use the ASA nickname. If Alpha Sigma Alpha wanted to sue them, it would have happened by now. Why they haven't reaffiliated, is for someone more knowledgeable than me to answer.
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Old 12-28-2008, 12:38 AM
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what does the symbol for clio look like?
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Old 12-29-2008, 12:16 PM
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what do you mean by symbol?
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Old 02-18-2009, 12:35 AM
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Hi, I'm a sister of Alpha Sigma Chi at SUNY Oswego, I just pledged in F'08, and was hoping maybe someone could better explain the clio thing. I dont understand how it was broken up?
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