[20397] in APO-L
Re: Help finding alumni
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ellen d Kranzer)
Wed Mar 31 01:35:30 1999
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 01:35:16 -0500
Reply-To: Ellen d Kranzer <ccrazy@WORLD.STD.COM>
From: Ellen d Kranzer <ccrazy@WORLD.STD.COM>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
>Does anyone out there know of a way for me to find the names of
>initiated brothers from certain chapters? Does Nationals keep a
>record of this?
>
>As many of you know, I'm trying to reactivate the Chi Theta chapter
>at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA. In addition to
>recruiting students, however, I'm trying to find as many alumni as
>possible in order to put together a thorough chapter history and keep
>alums involved in some way. All I have to go by so far is the
>yearbook from when the group was chartered in 1971 (the good news is
>that after meeting with some of the chartering members, I have almost
>all the names from that class). Our student activities office
>through out everything they had on the chapter (constitution, etc...)
>when it went inactive in 1984.
>
>If possible, though, I thought that Nationals might have a database
>that could be searched. Thanks in advance.....
>
>In L, F, and S,
>Ansley Buck
The National Office can produce a list of the brothers who have been
initiated (and had their paperwork submitted :-)) at the chapter. In
some cases, they can also provide current addresses (for example if
someone is a life member the office probably has a good address for
the brother) however sometimes the most recent address the National
Office has is the one on the initiation form.
Once you have a list of the brothers, the best resource for location
them is probably the school's alumni office.
Y.I.S.
Ellen c.c. Kranzer
Member-at-Large
National Alumni Committee