RG8.51Student Organizations. Theta Chi Fraternity Records Processed by Towne Moores and Meg CampbellZ. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
PO Box 7777Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27109http://zsr.wfu.edu/special/
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Student Organizations. Theta Chi Records RG8.51 Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives English 0.21 Linear Feet 1 half-document box 1963 1967 Wake Forest University's Gamma Omnicron chapter of the Theta Chi fraternity was established in 1948 by Dr. Hubert M. Poteat. Materials in this collection include the constitution, bylaws, statement of purpose, and a joke pamphlet. Historical Note

Wake Forest University's Gamma Omnicron chapter of the Theta Chi fraternity was established in 1948 by Dr. Hubert M. Poteat. Theta Chi's motto is "An Assisting Hand", and seeks harmony within the brotherhood. The fraternity was a recognized organization at Wake Forest University until April 1, 2023, when it was suspended from campus. The fraternity is eligible to apply for recognition again in 2027.

Collection Overview

These records document Wake Forest University's Gamma Omnicron chapter of Theta Chi fraternity. Materials in this collection include the constitution, bylaws, statement of purpose, and a joke pamphlet.

Preferred Citation

Student Organizations. Theta Chi Records (RG 8.51), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

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Constitution and bylaws196711"Let's Take a Look at...the Theta Chi House" joke pamphletcirca 1963-196513Statement of purpose and summary of activities196712