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|Name= Eta UpsilonOmicron|GreekSymbol= HϒO<sup>Δ</sup>|Image= [[File:Wichita_StateOmicron.jpg|200px]]|Founded= {{start date and years ago|20131880|1104|1610}}|College= [httpshttp://www.wichitasimpson.edu/ Wichita State UniversitySimpson Centenary College, now Simpson College]|Location= WichitaIndianola, KansasIA|Homepage= [http://wichitastatechapters.kappakappakappagamma.org/ Eta Upsilon Websiteomicron/ Omicron Deuteron Homepage]|Media= [http://wiki.kappakappagamma.org/index.php?title=Category:Eta_Upsilon Omicron_Deuteron Media related to Eta Upsilon Omicron Deuteron Chapter]}}
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'''Omicron Deuteron, Simpson College'''
'''Founded November 16Simpson College established in 1860, 2013Indianola, Iowa'''
'''Colonizing new members: 40Omicron founded April 10, 1880; Closed 1890 - 65 initiates (as of closure 1890)'''
'''172 Total Initiates Reinstated as Omicron Deuteron in 1990 - 38 charter members of (June 2018)'''Omicron Deuteron
'''Some 535 initiates (as of Eta Upsilon’s Outstanding Members:June 2018)'''
</td></tr></table> ---------------- '''Charter members:''' Ida Alexander, Nellie Lydia Boyd, Edna Cooke, Jeannette Hastie, Mary L. Hastie, Laura Hoffman, Rose A. Kimball '''Fraternity Council Officers:'''
'''Fraternity Loyalty AwardRecipients:'''
'''Additional Outstanding Omicron Deuteron Alumnae:''' Nicole Downing (Faust), Chapter Consultant 1999-2000 ------------------------ ==The Early Years (From The History of Kappa Kappa Gamma 1870–1976)== A quote from the Phi Gamma Delta quarterly appeared in the December, 1889, issue of The Key: “Kappa Kappa Gamma has revoked the charter of her Omicron…this chapter has existed for about 10 years and we can merely conjecture that the status of the institution failed to keep pace with the fraternity’s advancement, and so representation there became undesirable. The fraternity has made good its loss by placing a chapter in the University of Pennsylvania…the first to organize the newly-established Woman’s Department…”
==Highlights of 2013==
==Highlights of 2014==
Changes to Chapter: In Greek life we had several milestones. Farmhouse fraternity was colonized as an official IFC Fraternitythe fall, our house board graciously purchased new furniture for our formal living room and a lounge area on the second floor.
==Highlights of 2015==
Changes to Campus: In September, Eta Upsilon participated in formal recruitment for the second year. The Phi Delta Theta house was used once again, but Eta Upsilon does have a lounge in spring the student dorms. Chapter Council, and other events took place here. Leadership Consultants, S.E and Alyssa came to help. Formal recruitment was new sorority Sigma Lamba Gamma became a huge success. Eta Upsilon was the second preference house, and gained 28 new members from formal recruitment, and then two more girls from the fall continuous open biddingcolony on Simpson College’s campus. In October, the ladies participated summer Simpson College decided to hire a new Veteran recruiter in many different actives such as sisterhoods, I-engage lunches, mixers, and Songfestorder to bring more Veteran’s to campus.
Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support?
The Academic Excellence committee put in a lot of effort this year to help our girls be as successful as possible in their classes, and it worked! We were able to win back the grade cup with our 3.594 GPA. The grade cup wasn't the only academic award we received this year either! Our president, Madi, traveled to San Diego for the Kappa convention, where we were honored with the Academic Excellence Award! In 2016, we truly surpassed the term “wise owls”.Over the summer, our house was renovated with new paint throughout the first floor and the stairwells. Simpson purchased new couches and chairs for our informal living room; and additionally, house board purchased a new sanitizer for the kitchen and made it possible for us to get a new entertainment stand and new tables to go with the furniture. They also supplied the house with some new decor!Simpson saw some changes this year, too. The art education program was terminated as a major, causing two art instructors to no longer teach classes at Simpson. The school replaced their positions with a full-time graphic design professor. Simpson added a new major, clinical health science. The clinical health science program was introduced, in part, to replace the athletic training major. Students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or other health-related programs are encouraged to explore the Clinical Health Science major as it “can provide the hands-on skills and knowledge necessary for admission to a variety of graduate programs.” Senior Vice President of and Academic ExcellenceDean Steve Griffith retired in the spring; and in the fall, it was announced that long- Alyssa Ruletime professor Fred Jones, who taught classes in sociology and criminal justice, would be retiring at the end of the school year. Kappas, along with the rest of the Simpson community will miss their presence dearly.
On Simpson College’s campus, we are fortunate to have the Monmouth Duo of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi. For our event this year, we hosted a joint philanthropy event called Breakfast for Books. The proceeds went to Reading is Fundamental and Read Lead Achieve respectively. The first Full week of November was I-Week where members were able to reflect on their love for this organization using daily hashtags on social media and then veg out during a “spa night” sisterhood event. We rounded out the week with Blue and Blue dinner at the house and imitated 18 new members. During I-Week, we also had a leadership consultant stay with us. She was very helpful for all our officers and during the initiation process. On the 18th, members and their dates attended the Kappa Gamma Gala in the Kent Campus Center. Right before Thanksgiving break, we had our third annual Kappa Thanksgiving where we were all able to sit down and eat together as a family. We ended the month with an education program on Body Positivity presented by one of our seniors. Simpson announced the “Simpson Promise” which is the first year of tuition for students the following year that fall under a parental income of $60,000 or less will be free.
In the month of December the new Chapter Council was installed and received training in their new positions through joint-triplet meetings. The new chapter council also participated in a leadership day. On December 6th the chapter hosted a philanthropy event called Kappa Kappuccino where they sold cappuccinos to the Simpson community in front of the library. All proceeds went to Reading Is Fundamental, our national philanthropy. The chapter participated in “Scoops” and Kappa Christmas on December 7th, a joint celebration of academic excellence and the upcoming holiday season. Finals week began on December 12th, and on December 15th the girls of Omicron Deuteron began a much-needed winter break!
==HIghlights Highlights of 20182020s:==