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{{Infobox Fraternity
|Name= Epsilon OmegaMu|GreekSymbol= EΩEM|Image= [[File:Epsilon_OmegaEpsilon_Mu.jpgjpeg|200px]]|Founded= {{start date and years ago|19791970|03|1007}}|College= [http://www.dickinsonclemson.edu/ Dickinson CollegeClemson University]|Location= CarlisleClemson, PASC|Homepage= [http://www2chapters.dickinsonkappakappagamma.eduorg/storg/kappaepsilonmu/ Epsilon Omega Mu Homepage]|Media= [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/index.php?title=Category:Epsilon_Omega Epsilon_Mu Media related to Epsilon Omega Mu Chapter]}}----
'''2,213 initiates (as of June 2017)'''
'''Charter Members:'''
Peggy Marie Batson, Donna Marie Brooks, Anna Jean Busby, Susan Elizabeth Callison, Sandra Corley, Catherine L. Cox, Mary Elizabeth Craig, Judith M. DeHoff, Barbara Marie Dieglio, Emily Dupre Donaldson, Nancy Diana Ball Edwards. Nancy Kenyon Fairey, Alexandra John Georgeo, Lucille Coursen Gordon, Sandra Jean Hash, Laurie Anne Holleman, Norma Anne Hudnall, Elizabeth Diane Jameson, Judy Gayle Jameson, Ann Elliott Kester, Margaret Lynn Macauley, Victoria Anne Mattis, Patricia Anne McCuen, Judith A. Nicks, Rebecca Elaine Owens, Sharon Lee Rice, Emily Bennett Warren.
'''Epsilon Omega founded March 10, 1979 - 33 charter membersSome of Chapter’s Outstanding Alumnae:'''
'''Fraternity Council Officers:'''
'''Fraternity Loyalty Award Recipients:'''
'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
Nancy Humphries O'Dell, 2010; former co-anchor of NBC's 'Some Outstanding Epsilon Omega Alumnae:'Access Hollywood'' (If you have chapter alumna who have received recognition in any of these three categories, please list them with the date(s) of recognition.)
'''Additional Outstanding Epsilon Mu Alumnae:'''
The first semester as Kappas was a busy one, with participation in the annual Dixie Day events games competition among the sororities on campus, sponsored by Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. The Kappas won the overall trophy and took other trophies also.
In 1970-71 the chapter's main goal was to become well known on campus, especially among the independent girls. Also, the girls strove to have better relationships with the fraternities and the other sororities on campus. For Halloween Kappa gave carved pumpkins to the other sororities to put on their floors. Then many of the sisters went pumpkin carving through the three girls' dorms.
Instead of building a Homecoming display, the Clemson Kappas decided to try a Tigerama skit. Tigerama is an annual entertainment presented the night before the Homecoming game. It is produced by Blue Key, and is run entirely by students. The sisters had never planned or participated in Tigerama before, but with everybody working together- writing a skit, practicing parts, making costumes and props, and taping voices- Epsilon Mu nervously entered the try-outs.
When the announcement was made of the accepted skits, the Kappas were overjoyed to be included. The following weeks brought more practicing and polishing, and even rebuilding much of the scenery when a rainstorm on a night before the performance did a great deal of damage. Finally the big night arrived, and the Kappas were proud of a good first try. To their amazement, it was announced that the Kappas had placed first- $250 cash prize, and never-to-be forgotten memories.
Two distinguished guests visited the chapter in 1970-71. One was Marjorie Gohn (Felsburg), Delta Alpha- Penn State. Epsilon Mu was fortunate to have her help as it complete its first year as a chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The other visitor was Louise Little Barbeck, Gamma Phi- Southern Methodist, president of the Fraternity. She spoke with the pledge class of 1971 and they entertained her with a skit portraying "a possible situation in the founding of the Fraternity one hundred years ago". The actives also heard Mrs. Barbeck in a formal meeting as she encouraged hard work in the future to maintain excellence.
During the Magnolia Pageant, the Sorority Sing competition was held. Kappa placed first with a tribute to Walt Disney. Kappas were dressed as Mary Poppins, Mickey Mouse, Clubbers, the Seven Dwarfs, Jiminy Cricket, siamese cats, and a bear. Because they won Sorority Sing, the girls presented their program again at Fraternity Sing. Also the presentation was made at Mothers' Banquet in April.
Epsilon Mu combined service with social in a dance for the benefit of a local charity. Contributions taken at the door were donated to the Pickens County United Fund. Independents as well as other fraternities and organizations on campus were invited to join the party with music provided by a band. The chapter was also busy collecting things for a needy family that lived in the Clemson area. The Kappas participated in planting flowers for a garden club in Clemson.
Perhaps the biggest social event of the year was the spring formal in honor of Epsilon Mu's founding on March 7 a year before. The Kappas also sponsored a Mother-Daughter Weekend with a Saturday night banquet and Sunday breakfast. The mothers spent the weekend with their daughters and learned more about Kappa.
Epsilon Mu had two finalists in the Miss Clemson University contest and a runner---------------up in the Magnolia Beauty Contest. The Tiger Band's solo twirler was a Kappa. A Kappa held the office of commander of the Light Brigade and a Kappa served on the Student Government Election Board.
In 18841971-72, women students were admitted to Dickinson, despite opposition from faculty and students, and only three years later the Pennsylvania Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was installed. In addition to Kappas participated in a number of honorary fraternities, there are now ten national men’s fraternities on campus and about half of paper drive by the 800 male students are membersPanhellenic Council. Kappa joins Pi Beta Phi as the only other national sorority on campus, but there are two local groups and about 35 per cent All of the approximately 800 women students belong benefits went to Miracle Hill. This year the three current groupsKappas undertook a new service project. The men live Kappa Pickers and other Kappas went to the old folks home in college-owned fraternity dormitoriesSix Mile, a town close to Clemson. The Kappa Pickers entertained and the women rent apartment meeting roomsothers visited with the old folks. This proved a very rewarding experience.
The ideals end of Dickinson College—learning, liberty the year was celebrated with a personnel and virtue, scholarship banquet. Another year had passed and those of Kappa Kappa Gamma should provide an ideal background for was still tops. Two Kappas had been Rally Girls who help entertain at half time at the growth of Epsilon Omega Chapterbasketball games with a dance routine. Welcome!FLASH! On October 5thOther Kappas were Tiger Belles, 33 upper-class women were pledgedofficial hostesses at the games. The Panhellenic Council president had been a Kappa.
Homecoming weekend approached Clemson University and with it Tigerama. Once more the chapter tried out again with the skit, "Claw the Cavaliers". Hard work and preparation paid off as the Kappas triumphed over the other six contestants.
==Highlights of 2012==
'''Chapter:'''
Epsilon Mu specifically is continuing to improve in our quest for excellence. Our old traditions are holding true, such as the "Oh Pat" function and the "Reading is Key" philanthropy event, but we are also creating new ones along the way. This year, our favorite function of the year changed it's name from "Kappa Kidnap" to "Kappas and Kowboys", and we have started a new philanthropy event called Rent-A-Dog. In this event, we teamed up with the local animal shelter that we have supported for many years, and rented puppies in half hour increments as a stress reliever to all students. It was a huge hit with a great turn-out and will certainly be continued in years to come.
==Highlights of 2013==
This year was a very successful year for the Epsilon Mu chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. We accomplished many wonderful things! We initiated 63 new members and had 13 legacies join us this year. Our grade point average this year was a strong 3.43. We strive to do well in academia and this year we proved we could by topping the grade point average for Clemson University woman of a 3.26. Our sisters are involved in various clubs outside of Kappa including Office of Admissions, Student Alumni Association, Student Government, Honor and Business societies, Varsity Athletics, and many more. We find ourselves gathering together on Sunday nights at chapter and taking pictures together on Letter Shirt Tuesday. We enjoy spending all the time we can together.
A change that we are currently working on is to implement a Greek Village here on campus. This would make our Greek community only that much stronger and bigger. We faced some difficulties at are working with our alumni and the end trustees of the year as a chapter but have laid out our goals Clemson to try and get money and plan of action plans for the upcoming year building of such a big project. We are hoping that we are confident we can accomplishwould be able to have a Greek Village by the fall of 2016. We plan on making the next chapter year even busier than the last, filling With this as our time with even more philanthropy eventsgoal, we will have a monthly sisterhood bonding event, house for Kappa Kappa Gamma and a place for more sisters to propel our chapter to even greater heights! reside and meet.
This year was incredibly eventful and successful for the Epsilon Mu chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. We accomplished many wonderful things and are proud of the progress we have made over the past year! We welcomed and initiated 65 new members this year, 12 of which were legacies. Grades have not yet been released for the fall 2014 semester, but as of August 2014 we had a strong 3.47 grade point average. We strive to always focus on academics and encourage each member to shine in this area. Due to our hard work in academia we were placed third out of twelve sororities in highest grade point average and leaped above the all sorority grade point average of 3.39. We continue to raise our standards for academics and hope to rise higher on the grade point average scale. Our sisters are involved in various clubs outside of Kappa including Office of Admissions, Student Alumni Association, Student Government, Honor and Business societies, Varsity Athletics, and many more. We find ourselves gathering together on Sunday nights at chapter and taking pictures together on Letter Shirt Tuesday. We enjoy spending all the time we can together.
==Highlights of 2015==
This year was incredibly eventful and successful for the Epsilon Mu chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. We began accomplished many wonderful things and are proud of the progress we have made over the past year! We welcomed and initiated 64 new academic members this year volunteering , 12 of which were legacies. We average a 3.49 grade point average for the annual 5Kspring semester and expect our fall average to be just as impressive. We strive to always focus on academics and encourage each member to shine in this area. Due to our hard work in academia we were placed third out of twelve sororities in highest grade point average, Run for Stephfifth in all of greek life and leaped above the all sorority grade point average of 3.39. This is an event on campus that is very close We continue to raise our hearts standards for academics and helps hope to bring us closer togetherrise higher on the grade point average scale. We hosted Lip Sync Our sisters are involved in October. There was an impressive turnout—we raised around $3various clubs outside of Kappa including Office of Admissions, Student Alumni Association, Student Government, Honor and Business societies, Varsity Athletics,725 as well as collected and many booksmore. The money and books were donated We had 6 members accepted in to the Tour Guide Association this fall, bringing our national philanthropy Reading is Fundamentaltour guide total to 10. Our sisters continue to volunteer for Homework ClubWe have 11 members inducted into Order of Omega, which is an after school program at two local elementary schoolsthe top Greek Honors Society. This is an incredibly rewarding and memorable experience We had 8 pi chis for themFall 2015 recruitment. For Fall 2016 recruitment, a member was named head pi chi, and many girls continue their volunteer work there all throughout their time at Dickinsonwe have 9 members selected to be Panhellenic Counselors. Our chapter attended a gender based violence prevention workshop with Kelly WiltOne of our members was recognized during the Boston College Game, by President Clements, as the Student of the Violence Prevention Coordinator Game on October 17th. We find ourselves gathering together on Sunday nights at Dickinson. It was an engaging chapter and eye opening presentationtaking pictures together on Letter Shirt Tuesday. We can’t wait to work with Kelly again!enjoy spending all the time we can together.
The Epsilon Omega chapter named Lauren Gessner ’16 as the recipient for the Kauffman KeyGreek community is still working on creating a Greek village on campus. She was voted by her sisters as demonstrating a true and joyful love of learning, of friends, and of Kappa This would make our Greek community only that serves as an inspiration much stronger and model to all chapter membersbigger. We also started polished sister awards this semester. Sisters can nominate other Kappas who have been are working hard with our alumni and the trustees of Clemson to try and get money and have been in good spirits, as well as have been put together. The “polished sisters” receive a bottle plans for the building of Essie nail polish as such a prizebig project. This has been a fun way We are hoping that we would be able to recognize those who have represented Kappa wella Greek Village by the fall of 2017. This calendar yearWith this as our goal, our chapter has faced we will have a house for Kappa Kappa Gamma and a few challenges but has worked tirelessly place for more sisters to overcome them reside and improvemeet. In response addition, the campus is motivated to our focus letter, we implemented Round Robins for improve the Chapter Councilsafety of Greek life and has made major strides in implementing new policies to facilitate an overall healthier lifestyle. In response addition, the Greek community has voted to welcome a new chapter in to our chapter’s mediocre GPAGreek family. The Epsilon Mu chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma is a group of caring, Kate Eby ’18fun, our Vice President intelligent and motivated woman. The 249 of Academic Excellence, has initiated changes within the chapter us work together to encourage make sure we all meet our sisters goals and always striving to improve their academicsbe better. We are implementing a period very tight knit group of concern for 2016, sisters with ‘U’s woman and we always have one another’s backs. Clemson Kappa Kappa Gamma is one of the most well rounded chapters on their roll call grades are required to meet the Clemson University campus with the VPAE and Presidentinvolvement each sister has, etc. While our LC was herethe grades we make, she listed officer training and leadership as one of Epsilon Omega’s weaknesses. To fix this, all members of Chapter Council updated their leadership binders and included extra tips for the next girl excitement we have to hold make Kappa the positionbest it can be. We also are bringing Every woman in a leadership trainer Epsilon Mu makes an effort to know one another and having a leadership workshop when we get back to school in January 2016make sure everyone feels welcomed. A challenge we foresee in 2016 is With such a large group of girls going through recruitment. To number sometimes it can be proactive hard to feel connected, but as a Clemson Kappa, you feel more united with this issue, it is now mandatory for all seniors to attend every night group of recruitmentgirls than any other smaller organization. We are bursting with excitement to meet our next class of Kappas and see what 2016 has in store for us!
Chapter Philanthropy:
What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in your community?
Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support?
This year was incredibly eventful and successful for the Epsilon Mu chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. We accomplished many wonderful things and are proud of the progress we have made over the past year! We welcomed and initiated 69 new members this year, 9 of which were legacies. Grades have not yet been released for the fall 2016 semester, but as of August 2016 we had a strong 3.50 grade point average. We strive to always focus on academics and encourage each member to shine in this area. Due to our hard work in academia we were placed third out of twelve sororities in highest grade point average and rose above the all sorority grade point average of 3.45. We continue to raise our standards for academics and hope to rise higher on the grade point average scale. Our sisters are involved in various clubs outside of Kappa including Office of Admissions, Student Alumni Association, Student Government, Honor and Business societies, Varsity Athletics, and many more. We find ourselves gathering together on Sunday nights at chapter and taking pictures together on Letter Shirt Tuesday. We enjoy spending all the time we can together.
We started the pride ourselves on our involvement in other Greek chapter’s philanthropies. This year with philanthropy in mind when we held our annual Kappa Kisses fundraiser.We made Valentine’s Day cardswon both Alpha Phifa, attached chocolate kisses to thema soccer tournament, and students were able Sigma Nu Powder Puff, a flag football tournament put on by a fraternity on campus that donates to sendnotes to friendsDabo’s All In Foundation. These were great wins for Kappa! We raised put in a lot money for Domestic Violence Services in of work, effort and sisterhood to make sure we came through with the areawins. Our Kappas alsoassisted In addition, we placed second in serving the Greek Week dance competition and had a Pancake Breakfast for solid finish overall in the local Children’s Centerweeklong competition. It One of our greatest achievements again this year was extremely rewardingand we have continued our relationship with winning the coordinator thereHomecoming float competition. We also sent Kappas to Our sisters, along with brothers of our partnered fraternity put many long hours into building an outstanding float that represented theWinter Carnival at North Dickinson Elementary School. The volunteers ran gamespast, soldrefreshmentspresent, and overall had an amazingfuture of Clemson. Additionally, energetic afternoon! Other highlights of we helped the springsemester include the college’s Relay Greek community raise over $20,000 for Life. Many Circle of our sisters have witnessed the horrifyingeffects of cancer, so we all walked that night in letters to support them and everyone else who hasbattled cancerSisterhood.
This year was incredibly eventful and successful for the Epsilon Mu chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. We accomplished many wonderful things and are proud of the progress we have a made over the past year! We welcomed and initiated 68 new President as of members this past year,. Grades have not yet been released for the fall so it has been our chapter and all 2017 semester, but as of Panhel's goal August 2017 we had a strong 3.43 grade point average. We strive to make a good impression always focus on academics and have him support Greek lifeencourage each member to shine in this area. It is very important Due to us to ensure that our administration sees all the good hard work in academia we do for our school as a wholewere placed seventh out of twelve sororities in highest grade point average. Since Dickinson College is relatively small, we Overall Panhellenic continues to have a smaller chapter in size comparison to many other chapters nationwidehigher GPA than nonaffiliated students. This allows us We continue to be not only know every individial member's name, but also formulate relationships with raise our standards for academics and hope to rise higher on the grade point average scale. Our sisters beyond our weekly chapter meetings. We all see eachother every dayare involved in various clubs outside of Kappa including Office of Admissions, Student Alumni Association, multiple times a dayStudent Government, on campus Honor and because Business societies, Tour guides, Order of thisOmega, our and many more. We find ourselves gathering together on Sunday nights at chapter is a strong cohesive unitand taking pictures together on Letter Shirt Tuesday. We enjoy spending all the time we can together.
==Highlights of 2020s:==
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'''Note to Chapter Registrar:'''
Please refer to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes and back issues of ''The Key'' to fill in any gaps in the above historical highlights. If your chapter archives are not complete, please research your university library, campus newspaper and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapter. Please double check your work for accuracy. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board members, local Alumnae Association members, or your Province Director of Chapters for assistance.
Your efforts will ensure a complete and accurate history of your chapter for future generations to enjoy!