Theta Psi Chapter Centennial

Theta Psi Chapter Centennial

Your donation to the Theta Psi Chapter Centennial celebration is a way to honor the past, celebrate the present, and support the future of the chapter and the fraternity. It can bring members together, promote the values of the organization, and leave a lasting legacy through scholarships for West Virginia State University students for years to come. Leave your personal mark on Theta Psi Chapter Centennial celebration by making recurring donations today.

Theta Psi Chapter History

Theta Psi Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded at West Virginia State College on May 26, 1926. The seven men who diligently worked toward the founding of the chapter were L.K. McKenzie, Julius Love, John Love, Homer Taylor, David Lane, Frederick Parker and Thomas Hughes. The first persons initiated into the chapter were Marcel Hodges and Adolph Hamblin. The first meeting place was in Room 219 of Gore Hall. Later the meeting place changed to "D" Section in Prillerman. After years in Prillerman, the Omega men moved into the first fraternity house. This house was located on Lincoln Avenue, a few blocks behind the campus on the east side.

Erected by Kappa Chapter 1920, Theta Psi Chapter 1926, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.




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