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Must be a US thing, what is a Theta Mom?
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Samantha is a member of a Sorority called Kappa Alpha Theta. Their mission statement is as follows:
Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, Kappa Alpha Theta exists to nurture each member throughout her college and alumnae experience and to offer a lifelong opportunity for intellectual and moral growth as she meets the higher and broader demands of mature life.
Kappa Alpha Theta (ΚΑΘ) is an international women's fraternity founded on January 27, 1870 at DePauw University. The organization currently has 124 chapters at colleges and universities across the United States and Canada with a total initiated membership of 170,000. Currently, it is one of the five largest sororities.Kappa Alpha Theta, also known as Theta, was the first Greek letter organization founded for college women.
Kappa Alpha Theta was founded as a fraternity for women in 1870 and was established to give women a support group in the then mostly-male college world at what is now DePauw University. Indiana Asbury, as the university was known then, officially opened its doors to women in 1867, thirty years after the college was first established. Four women, Bettie Locke (Hamilton), Alice Allen (Brant), Bettie Tipton (Lindsay) and Hannah Fitch (Shaw), sought to create an organization for women that would provide the encouragement and support that would draw women to coeducational colleges and help them attain a degree. It was with these ideals in mind that the four women founded Kappa Alpha Theta, and believed in the Fraternity's strength through its members' lasting loyalty to each other and to the Fraternity ideals.
Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Greek-letter organization known among women, was based in part on two Fraternities with which Bettie Locke had contact; Beta Theta Pi, her father's fraternity, and Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji), her brother's fraternity. Bettie had many friends in Fiji, and when members asked her to wear their badge as a "mascot," Bettie declined. She said she could not wear it as she did not know the secrets and purposes represented by the letters. She followed her father's suggestion to begin her own fraternity for women, and so Kappa Alpha Theta was conceived. Bettie and her friend Alice Allen together wrote a constitution, planned ceremonies, designed a badge, and sought other women on campus worthy of membership. It took these women 3 years to found Kappa Alpha Theta. These four founding members initiated themselves on January 27, 1870, becoming the first Greek-letter fraternity known among women.
These four women proudly wore their black and gold badges to Asbury's chapel service on March 14. The Alpha Chapter at Asbury grew to 22 sisters. Soon Kappa Alpha Theta spread to other colleges with Bettie's establishment of the Beta Chapter at Indiana University in May of the same year. After the formation of Theta the men of Phi Gamma Delta presented Bettie with a silver cake basket engraved with their letters as a token of appreciation.
Through the years, Kappa Alpha Theta has grown to its current size of 124 college chapters, 282 alumnae groups, and more than 170,000 members. In 2005, Kappa Alpha Theta celebrated its 135th anniversary.
Some symbols of Kappa Alpha Theta are twin stars, a black and gold pansy, and the kite, which all represent the fraternity ideals of sisterhood.
Some famous Theta's are:
Laura Bush (Beta Sigma, Southern Methodist) - wife of President George W. Bush.
Lynne Cheney (Beta Omega, Colorado College) - wife of Vice President Dick Cheney.
Melinda Gates (Beta Rho, Duke) - wife of Bill Gates; Co-founder of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Julia Morgan (Omega, UC Berkeley) - architect.
Mary Ritter Beard (Alpha, Depauw) - noted historian, Campaigner for Women's Suffrage.
Dian Fossey (Gamma Xi, San Jose State) - zoologist, first female Primatologist, wrote 'Gorillas in the Mist'.
Margaret Floy Washburn (Iota, Cornell) - the 1st woman to receive a Ph.D. in Psychology.
Ann-Margret (Tau, Northwestern) - actress, State Fair, Viva Las Vegas, Grumpy Old Men.
Sheryl Crow (Alpha Mu, Missouri) - Grammy award winning singer.
Joan Ganz Cooney (Beta Delta, Arizona) - founder of the Childrens Television Workshop and creator of Sesame Street.
Sarah Clarke (Beta, Indiana) - actress, 24.
Agnes de Mille (Beta Xi, UCLA) - Broadway choreographer.
Amy Grant (Alpha Eta, Vanderbilt) - singer, Grammy Award Winner.
Jennifer Jones (Tau, Northwestern) - Academy Award-winning American actress.
Rue McClanahan (Gamma Tau, Tulsa) - actress, The Golden Girls.
Mary Kay Place (Gamma Tau, Tulsa) - actress, Being John Malkovitch, The Rainmaker.
Marlo Thomas (Omicron, USC) - actress.
Jenna von Oÿ (Omicron, USC) - actress.