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'''599 614 initiates (as of 2011June 2012)'''
'''Fraternity Council Officers:'''
 
 
'''Fraternity Loyalty Award Recipients:'''
 
'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
 
 
'''Additional Outstanding Zeta Zeta Alumnae'''
 
Ruchi Kalra, Chapter Consultant to John Carroll 2002-2003;Jane (Beth) Howard, Chapter Consultant to Mississippi 2000-2002; Kara Albert, Leadership Consultant, 2004-2005
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'''==History of Westminster College:''' ==
Founded in 1851, Westminster College is a private, selective, coeducational, residential, undergraduate college with a curriculum based on the liberal arts with an emphasis on developmental experience. The College is dedicated to teaching excellence and an education centered on key values (integrity, fairness, respect, and responsibility) that prepare our graduates to become leaders of character.
'''==Highlights of the 1980s''' ==
'''Colonization (Information from The KEY, winter 1981)'''
 
During this decade, coeds danced to rock and pop music; wore leg warmers, leggings, and pumps; watched M*A*S*H, Happy Days, and The Love Boat on television, and had serious discussions about Ronald Reagan politics and the Cold War.
'''Installation (Information from The KEY, spring 1982)'''
 
Zeta Zeta was officially installed the weekend of February 19-21, 1982. The First Christian Church in Fulton was the setting for the initiation ceremony held February 20. That evening a banquet was held at the Stables Restaurant. Many gifts arrived from various active and alumnae groups in Zeta Province.
'''Housing:'''
 
Sororities at Westminster College each had a room in a dormitory for their meetings. Women were required to live in a college-approved residence hall or college-owned house.
'''Philanthropy:'''
 
Callaway County Library Bond issues
'''==Highlights of the 1990s'''== 
During its second decade of existence Zeta Zeta prided itself on its academic accomplishments. The chapter generally had either the first or second highest grades in the Greek community.
'''Housing:'''
 
Sororities at Westminster College each had a room in a dormitory for their meetings. Women were required to live in a college-approved residence hall or college-owned house. Kappa was the second largest living unit on campus.
'''Philanthropy:'''
 
Zeta Zeta took first place in many college and community philanthropic activities. During this 10-year-period Zeta Zeta sponsored the American Red Cross Blood Drive, and joined the men of Phi Delta Theta in annual Easter Egg Hunts for children in the Fulton community. It participated in Kappa Alpha Theta's Cupids for Casa, and Beta Theta Pi’s Save the World. Other philanthropies Kappas were involved in included the Westminster Dog Show which raised money for the Fulton Animal Shelter, the Wiley House Soup Kitchen, Special Olympics, the Missouri School for the Deaf, and the Klean the Forest Campaign.
'''==Highlights of 2000-2010'''== 
Wisdom is one of Kappa's five virtues, and the women of Zeta Zeta Chapter strove to continue performing well in academics. During this decade Zeta Zeta generally ranked first or second among Greek organizations academically, was awarded the English Cup for best overall grades, and received many individual academic awards, including Student Foundation member for the freshman and senior class, Pre-Law Student of the Year, and Student Government Association Outstanding Senior.
'''Housing:'''
 
Sororities at Westminster College each had a room in a dormitory for their meetings. Women were required to live in a college-approved residence hall or college-owned house. Zeta Zeta continued to be the second largest living group on the Westminster campus.
'''Philanthropy:'''
 
Throughout this decade, Zeta Zeta began its philanthropic efforts during recruitment. Current members, along with potential New Members, stuffed teddy bears for the children at the Missouri School for the Deaf. Each bear came with a birth certificate and a special message written on the back. Another time they assembled back-to-school pencil boxes filled with pencils, crayons, stickers, and other school items for the children. Each month the chapter made small crafts for each elementary age child at the School. It was always an exciting time and the children were always very happy to see the Kappas.
'''Chapter Convention Awards'''
 
Membership Honorable Mention – 2006;
Standards Honorable Mention - 2008;
Province Meeting Awards
 
The Meg Cherry Smith Excellence in Upholding Standards – 2005;
The Jane Froman Philanthropy Award – 2005;
'''==Highlights of 2011-2019''' == (Information from chapter history reports, scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.) 
==Highlights of 2020s==
'''Highlights of 2020s''' (Information from chapter history reports, scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.)

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