F
or over 100 years, the Omicron Chapter at the University
of Texas has held a special place in the hearts and minds
of those who called the Manor home while in Austin. e
common bond of membership is something that cannot be replaced
and—though the times may change—those shared values and
principles remain.
roughout our storied history, we as alumni have been called
to lead. Whether it is the more recent challenges that have been
overcome with alumni support, or the countless men who donated
their time and financial resources through the years to allow us
to call 2515 Leon our home, the glue that has kept the Fraternity
together is undoubtedly our dedicated alumni.
Today, we ask that you join us in laying the financial foundation for
Omicron to remain the preeminent Fraternity at the University of
Texas. We must come together to ensure, on a campus that is more
competitive than ever, that we remain a strong organization for the
next generation.
THE BOND
OF BROTHERHOOD
"As an active member over 45 years ago,
generous alumni gave to help maintain
Omicron. It is now time to give back to
honor those who came before me and to
help secure the future of the Fraternity
and leaders it cultivates."
– Dick Bundy '71