I was in Oklahoma City last week for a conference and was able to visit our Brothers at Theta-Delta at Oklahoma City University. Their house reminded me very much of our house, except that it was made of brick and was only 1 story (and a basement). Other than that, it was pretty much like being back in Whitewater. Many thanks to Chapter President Matt Schultz for taking the time to give me tour of the house.
(*Note: My apologies for blurry photos…my flash wasn’t working as well as I had hoped. I was told that the house had not been cleaned since Sunday evening, which explains the disarray of the living room/hallway).
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The front of the Oklahoma City University House |
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A mosaic tiled Lambda Chi Alpha greets all those who enter the house |
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When standing in the living room, looking left |
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When standing in the living room, looking left |
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An original painted Coat of Arms. (*Note the Crescent hanging above it). When standing in the living room, looking forward |
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When standing in the hallway, looking left |
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When standing in the hallway, looking right |
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At the end of the hall (on the right) is “The Pit”. A socializing room with this great flat-screen tv. The LXA below it is where they lock up their electronics at night, to deter thieves. |
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In “The Pit”, a picture of an original Lambda Chi Alpha poster (1 of 15? left I think Mark said). |
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In “The Pit”, a portrait of “The Goat” |
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A Cross & Crescent on a table in the galley |
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A Coat of Arms leading to the basement |
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A Coat of Arms painted in red and silver, a tribute to Theta-Delta’s roots. They were originally a Theta Kappa Nu Chapter, and on OKCU since 1904. |
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The original Theta-Delta Zeta flag, faded from years of use. |
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Graffiti in the laundry room. Does this look familiar? |
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The 9:01 gate from the Oklahoma City Memorial |
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