Omega Xi Alpha Explained

Omega Xi Alpha
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΩΞΑ
Birthplace:Los Angeles, California
Affiliation:Independent
Status:Merged
Merge Date:1929
Successor:Alpha Phi Gamma
Type:Honor
Scope:Regional
Emphasis:Journalism
Chapters:7
Colors: Black and Gold
State:California
Country:United States

Omega Xi Alpha (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΩΞΑ) was a regional honorary journalism fraternity that was established in 1927 in California, United States. It merged with Alpha Phi Gamma two years later, in 1929.

History

In early 1927, John "Jack" Allen Smith of Santa Barbara State and Robert Whitesides of the University of Redlands began working together to form a fraternity for the staff of college newspapers.[1] Omega Xi Alpha was established as a co-educational honorary journalism fraternity at a convention at the University Club in Los Angeles, California on January 14, 1927.[2] [3] [4] [5] At the meeting, 25 representatives from six colleges signed a charter, adopted a constitution, and elected officers.[6] Whitesides became its first president and Smith was its secretary.[7] Faculty from the various institutions served on a board of auditors.

The purpose of Omega Xi Alpha was:

To recognize individual ability and achievement in journalistic pursuits in colleges and universities; to encourage the production of literary works; to establish cordial intercourse between students and members of the profession; and to foster a spirit of brotherhood among those of kindred interest.[8]
At convention, the Greek letter chapter names were assigned to the chapters. Its seven charter members were California Institute of Technology, California Polytechnic School, Fresno State Teacher's College, Santa Barbara State Teachers College, Southwestern University, University of Redlands, and Whittier College. At the time, it was the only national honorary journalism fraternity to include men and women members.

Omega Xi Alpha sponsored a contest for the best college newspaper of the year, with judges from the Los Angeles Times and the Alhambra Post-Advocate.[9] Chapters held meetings and brought speakers from the journalism profession to campus.[10] [11] The fraternity's second national convention was held at the University of Redlands on January 11 and 12, 1929.[12] [13]

In the spring of 1929, Omega Xi Alpha began merger discussions with Alpha Phi Gamma, a national journalism honor fraternity established in 1919.[14] The two officially merged with the opening fall semester in September 1929, under the Alpha Phi Gamma name.[15] Smith assisted with revising the constitution and rituals for Alpha Phi Gamma as part of the merger. Omega Xi Alpha's chapter became the western division of Alpha Phi Gamma, with Smith serving as the region's president.[16] [17]

Symbols

Members of Omega Xi Alpha received a membership key that featured the Greek letters Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΩΞΑ.[18] On the back, the key was engraved with its member's unique number. Its crest was black and gold.[19]

Membership

Membership in Omega Xi Alpha was open to men and women who had worked on a college publication for one year. In addition, potential members were required to be in the top half of their class and to be active in campus activities.

Chapters

Following were the chapters of Omega Xi Alpha at the time of its merger with Alpha Phi Gamma.[20]

ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReferences
AlphaJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929University of RedlandsRedlands, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΑΦΓ)
BetaJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929California Institute of TechnologyPasadena, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΑΦΓ)
GammaJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929Southwestern UniversityLos Angeles, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΑΦΓ)
DeltaJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929Whittier CollegeWhittier, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΑΦΓ)
EpsilonJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929Fresno State Teacher's CollegeFresno, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΑΦΓ)
ZetaJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929California Polytechnic SchoolSan Luis Obispo County, CaliforniaInactive
EtaJanuary 14, 1927 – September 1929Santa Barbara State Teachers CollegeSanta Barbara, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΑΦΓ)[21]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: November 16, 1928 . Journalistic Frat Editors This Week . May 17, 2024 . The Eagle . 1 . JSTOR.
  2. News: November 29, 1933 . Journalistic Organization Founded at Ohio Northern by Staff of Campus Paper . May 17, 2024 . State College Roadrunner . Santa Barbara, California . 1 and 3 . JSTOR.
  3. Book: Banta's Greek Exchange: Published in the Interest of the College Fraternity World . 1932 . George Banta Company, Incorporated . 93 . en . Google Books.
  4. Cochan . Maree . November 16, 1928 . Santa Barbara Takes Lead of in Omega Xi Alpha . The Eagle . Santa Barbara, California . 1 . JSTOR.
  5. News: 1928-01-11 . New Newspaper Fraternity Will Be Organized . 2024-05-18 . The Los Angeles Times . 19 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 1928-01-15 . Omega Xi Alphas Organize Chapter . 2024-05-18 . The Los Angeles Times . 27 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: 1928-01-16 . Smith Chosen Club Officer . 2024-05-18 . The Morning Press . Santa Barbara, California . 5 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Leslie . Lawrence . October 9, 1936 . Journalistic Fraternity Marks Eleventh Active Campus Season . El Gaucho . Santa Barbara, California . 3 . JSTOR.
  9. News: 1928-06-20 . Quaker Campus Placed Top of College Papers . 2024-05-18 . The Whittier News . 1 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: 1928-05-17 . College Students to Hear Editor Speak . 2024-05-18 . The Morning Press . Santa Barbara, California . 9 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1928-05-18 . Journalsim Students Have Dinner Meet . 2024-05-18 . The Morning Press . Santa Barbara, California . 7 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: January 11, 1929 . Omega Xi Alpha Delegates Meet From Southland . The Eagle . University of California, Santa Barbara . Santa Barbara, California . 2 . JSTOR.
  13. News: 1928-12-28 . Omega Xi Alpha Conclave Set . 2024-05-18 . San Francisco Bulletin . 11 . Newspapers.com.
  14. News: September 20, 1929 . Omega Xi Alpha Merges with Alpha Gamma Phi . May 17, 2024 . The Eagle . University of California, Santa Barbara . Santa Barbara, California . 1 . JSTOR.
  15. News: 1929-09-20 . Newspaper Fat Joins National . 2024-05-18 . The Morning Press . Santa Barbara, California . 5 . Newspapers.com.
  16. News: November 29, 1933 . Local Chapter Selects Smith For President . May 17, 2024 . State College Roadrunner . Santa Barbara, California . 1 .
  17. Book: Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities . 1977 . G. Banta Company . 18th . 769 . en . Google Books.
  18. News: 1928-02-21 . Fresno State College News . 2024-05-18 . The Fresno Bee . 2 . Newspapers.com.
  19. News: 1928-04-17 . Fraternity Holds Banquet at Hotel . 2024-05-18 . The Fresno Bee . 30 . Newspapers.com.
  20. Robson, John, ed. (1963). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (17th ed.). Menasha, Wisconsin: The Collegiate Press, George Banta Company, Inc. pp. 641-642.
  21. News: 1928-03-19 . Fresno State College News . 2024-05-18 . The Fresno Bee . 3 . Newspapers.com.