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HISTORY AND PURPOSE
THE ORDER OF OMEGA
The Order of Omega was founded at
the University of Miami in the fall of 1959 by a group
of outstanding fraternity men, who felt that individuals in the Greek community should be
recognized for their service to the fraternity system and the University.
The Chapter of Miami had long desired for their organization to expand to other colleges
and universities. The Chapter gave its sanction to Dean Patrick W. Halloran to make
initial inquiries and to further grant charters to universities that were accredited and
interested in the purpose of The Order of Omega. On February 9, 1967, a Chapter was
chartered at the University of Southern Mississippi.
There are now over three hundred chapters in the United States with approximately ten
additional campuses that are petitioning the national.
HISTORY
The idea of an honorary for fraternity men at the University of Miami is attributed to
Parker F. Enwright, the advisor to
fraternities
at the time. Enwright was later to accept a position at the University of Pittsburgh. He
was also responsible for the founding of the Omega Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh
in the spring of 1964.
The original constitution was approved by the Organizations Committee at the University of
Miami on April 14, 1959, the recognized founding date.
Since then a Constitution has been constructed to guide the Order's affairs.
Chapter charters and membership certificates have been designed. The ritual and regalia,
since revised, serve as a foundation upon which this honorary is being built. The Order of
Omega voted to become a co-ed organization in the spring of 1977.
Many institutions have inquired concerning membership in the Order. Colonization
procedures have been implemented to further the growth of this honorary.
Considering the age of the American college fraternity, the "active honorary"
concept is long overdue. There must continue to be a common means by which the most
outstanding fraternity men and women can stand united to further the philosophy of the
college fraternity.
PURPOSE OF OMEGA
- To recognize those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of
leadership in interfraternity activities, to encourage them to continue along this line,
and to inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment;
- To bring together outstanding fraternity men and women to create an organization which
will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and
intercollegiate fraternity affairs.
- To bring together members of the faculty, alumni, and student members of the
institution's fraternities and sororities on a basis of mutual interest, understanding and
helpfulness;
- To help create an atmosphere where ideas and issues can be discussed openly across Greek
lines and to help work out solutions.
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