Chi Omega
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Motto | Hellenic culture and Christian ideals |
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Colors | Cardinal and Straw |
Symbol | owl |
Flower | White Carnation |
Founded | April 5, 1895 at University of Arkansas |
Type | Social |
Headquarters | 3395 Players Club Parkway Memphis, Tennessee, USA |
Members | 300,000 currently lifetime |
Philanthropy | Make-A-Wish Foundation |
Jewels | Pearl or Diamond |
Homepage | http://www.chiomega.com |
Chi Omega (ΧΩ) is the largest women's fraternal organization in the National Panhellenic Conference[1] as well as over 171 active collegiate chapters.[2] The fraternity's headquarters is located in Memphis, Tennessee.
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[edit] History
Chi Omega was founded April 5, 1895 at the University of Arkansas by Allie Simonds, Jean Vincenheller, Jobelle Holcombe, Dr. Charles Richardson (an initiate of Kappa Sigma Fraternity), and Ina Mae Boles. In 1915, Chi Omega established its Executive headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky - pioneering the use of office space among all national women's fraternities. Since 1995, the Fraternity's executive headquarters is situated on 1.5 acres in Memphis, Tennessee.
The Fraternity's colors are cardinal and straw, the flower is the white carnation, and the mascot is the owl.
Chi Omega made the Make-A-Wish Foundation its official philanthropy in 2000.
[edit] Chi Omega Symphony
The Chi Omega Symphony was written by Ethel Switzer Howard, a pledge at Xi Chapter at Northwestern University, in 1904 on the eve of her initiation. It has since been adopted nationally as a symbol of the fraternity, exemplifying the goals to which every Chi Omega aspires.
To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed; to place scholarship before social obligations and character before appearances; to be, in the best sense, democratic rather than 'exclusive', and lovable rather than 'popular'; to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely, to choose thoughtfully that course which occasion and conscience demand; to be womanly always; to be discouraged never; in a word, to be loyal under any and all circumstances to my Fraternity and her highest teachings and to have her welfare ever at heart that she may be a symphony of high purpose and helpfulness in which there is no discordant note.
[edit] Notable alumnae
For a full list of notable Chi Omega alumnae please visit here. [1]
Entertainment
- Kathryn Crosby (Iota) - Actress
- Joyce DeWitt (Phi Epsilon) - Actress, Three's Company
- Sylvia Hitchcock (Nu Beta) - Former "Miss Universe"
- Angela Kinsey (Theta Kappa) - Actress, The Office
- Lucy Liu (Eta) - Actress
- Taylor Miller (Rho) - Actress, All My Children
- Mary Ann Mobley (Tau) - Former "Miss America" (1959) and Television Actress
- Lynda Mead Shea (Tau) - Former "Miss America" (1960) and owner and president of Shea-Moore Design
- Sela Ward (Nu Beta) - Actress, Sisters, The Fugitive, Once and Again, Dirty Dancing Havana Nights, House
- Joanne Woodward (Phi Gamma) - Academy Award Actress Philadelphia, The Three Faces of Eve
Government
- Marsha Blackburn (Phi Delta) - U.S. House of Representatives
- Martha Layne Collins (Lambda Alpha) - Former Governor of Kentucky
- Susan Helms (Pi Gamma) - NASA Astronaut; 1st woman to live on the International Space Station
- Shirley M. Hufstedler (Pi Gamma) - Former Secretary, United States Department of Education
- Blanche Lambert Lincoln (Psi) - United States Senator from Arkansas
- Carole Keeton Strayhorn (Iota) - Texas Comptroller, ran for TX Gov (2006) as an independent
Literature
- Ellen Gilchrist (Sigma Epsilon) - Author
- Harper Lee (Nu Beta) - Author, To Kill a Mockingbird
Sports
- Pat Summit (Xi Zeta) - Coach, University of Tennessee Lady Vols