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Honoring Our Past, Building on the Future
S
ince our founding nearly 110 years ago, Delta Delta Delta has been
at the heart of Greek life at the University of Oklahoma. With more
than 2,500 initiates, the Theta Gamma Chapter has nurtured and sustained
women during some of the most formative years of their lives, cultivating
lasting friendships in the process. As alumnae, we can trace many of our
best college memories back to our Tri Delta experience.
While there may be some differences in today's chapter compared to the
one you knew, there is an unbroken chain of Theta Gamma members at the
University of Oklahoma. More than ever, sororities play a significant role
in the development of young women and this growth is crucial in today's
competitive world. In addition to the standards taught by our sisterhood,
we acquired valuable assets, including leadership skills, organizational
skills, social skills, teamwork, and character. Oftentimes, these traits have
been integral to our personal success and helped make us the women we
are today.
Our chapter house at 1611 College is clearly the focus of undergraduate
life for Tri Delta. It has been a home away from home for thousands of
young women and a classroom where our sisters have learned to establish
a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a strong and
more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to
assist our members in every possible way. However, if we wish for Delta
Delta Delta to continue its strong presence on the University of Oklahoma
campus, we must ensure that we are providing a safe, modern, and
competitive facility for our more than 300 women. Now is the appropriate
time to continue our legacy.