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'''Princeton University established in 1746, Princeton, New Jersey'''
 
'''Princeton University established in 1746, Princeton, New Jersey'''
  
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'''Founded April 11, 1992'''
  
'''Founded April 11, 1992 with 52 charter members'''
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'''52 charter members'''
 
 
  
 
'''880 initiates (as of June 2018)'''
 
'''880 initiates (as of June 2018)'''
  
  
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'''Some of Zeta Phi’s Outstanding Members:''' (If you have chapter alumnae who have received recognition in any of these three categories, please list them with the date(s) of recognition.)
 
'''Some of Zeta Phi’s Outstanding Members:''' (If you have chapter alumnae who have received recognition in any of these three categories, please list them with the date(s) of recognition.)
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Now officially the 122nd active chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma in the Fraternity’s 122nd year. A reception was held at the Nassau Presbyterian Church, followed by a mock formal chapter meeting and an evening banquet at the Nassau Inn. Zeta Phi was presented with silver platters, banners, a punch bowl set, and other gifts from other chapters and alumnae. As a gift of gratitude to the alumnae and the Fraternity, a member composed a song expressly for the occasion. At the end of the evening we stood at our tables and sang:
 
Now officially the 122nd active chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma in the Fraternity’s 122nd year. A reception was held at the Nassau Presbyterian Church, followed by a mock formal chapter meeting and an evening banquet at the Nassau Inn. Zeta Phi was presented with silver platters, banners, a punch bowl set, and other gifts from other chapters and alumnae. As a gift of gratitude to the alumnae and the Fraternity, a member composed a song expressly for the occasion. At the end of the evening we stood at our tables and sang:
  
Oh, we’re so glad to be here~
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Oh, we’re so glad to be here
All womanly and true~
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All womanly and true
On April the eleventh~
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On April the eleventh
 
Of 1992.
 
Of 1992.
  
We’re psyched to be at Princeton~
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We’re psyched to be at Princeton
We cannot tell a lie~
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We cannot tell a lie
We’re thrilled that Kappa came here~
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We’re thrilled that Kappa came here
 
To start up Zeta Phi.
 
To start up Zeta Phi.
  
We love our orange and black clothes~
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We love our orange and black clothes
We’re tigers through and through~
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We’re tigers through and through
But also wearers of the key,~
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But also wearers of the key,
 
We love our blue and blue.
 
We love our blue and blue.
  
Sincerity and friendship~
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Sincerity and friendship
And love and loyalty~
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And love and loyalty
These are the things we promise~
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These are the things we promise
 
To dear old K-K-G.
 
To dear old K-K-G.
  

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