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Alpha Omicron History
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The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi was founded on March 12, 1938 by seventeen members of the Texas Tech band under the direction of D.O. "Prof" Wiley. These eighteen people were founding an organization at Texas Tech which would have a profound effect on not only the Tech Band program, but also on bands in the state of Texas and indeed across the nation. As the first chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi in Texas, Alpha Omicron was instrumental in the founding of chapters at several colleges across the state including the University of Texas at Austin, West Texas A & M University, Baylor University, Angelo State University and the University of Texas at El Paso among others.
Leadership and unselfish service have been the hallmark of the history of Alpha Omicron from those early years. Within a few weeks of their charter AO members composed a fight song with words which still serve as the official fight song of Texas Tech University. In addition, during the late 1930's and throughout World War II, the brothers of AO had an instrumental role in founding a sister organization at Texas Tech, the Tech Band Sorority, which became a nationwide organization known as Tau Beta Sigma.
Over the years Alpha Omicron has been involved in many major projects, which have benefited both the Tech band, and bands in general. In addition to providing a consistently high standard of daily manual service, which has benefited the band program through hard economic times and lean budgets, AO has undertaken many other major projects. Some of these projects have included a regional marching festival hosted jointly with Tau Beta Sigma, endowment of an official Texas Tech scholarship for bandmembers, providing major philanthropic support in the area of equipment purchase, recording funding and recruiting efforts for the band. Over the years AO members have even been involved in such major areas as hosting a telethon to raise money to send the marching band to several bowl games and major participation in lobbying efforts to secure various music facilities additions. These are but a few of the areas of support that make up the rich history and tradition of Alpha Omicron.
Alpha Omicron's service and support have extended beyond the Texas Tech campus with a more than twenty year association with community events such as the March of Dimes, American Cancer Society, South Plains Food Bank, Lubbock Chamber of Commerce and assisting at various high schools in a volunteer capacity.
Over its seventy-one year history Kappa Kappa Psi members at Texas Tech have given much of their time and talent to benefit not only the Texas Tech band program but the community as a whole, and with this strong tradition we will continue to Strive for the Highest. |
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Celebrating 71 Years of Service!
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To all Brothers, Active, Alumni, and Honorary,
On Thursday, March 12, 2009, the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi celebrated its 71st anniversary of the installation of its charter. The Brothers of AO are extremely proud and very excited to have reached this milestone in our chapter’s history.
Since the very first day that Texas Tech University opened its doors to students, it has had a band program. For more than 80 years, the Texas Tech Band has provided a source of personal and artistic expression for students. Thousands of Tech students can proudly say that they’ve been a member of one of the finest and most prestigious collegiate band programs in the country. For 71 of those years, Kappa Kappa Psi has been there to lead and serve the band from their first years as a small group of musicians to the nationally recognized program it is today.
Since those humble beginnings, Kappa Kappa Psi at Texas Tech has continued to strive for the highest level of achievement in support of our band. Since the time of “Prof” Wiley, Alpha Omicron has continued to grow and, its membership is filled with students, past and present, who demonstrate outstanding dedication and devotion to music. We are very pleased to continue excellent service for our bands. The support of our faculty and staff has greatly enhanced our call to service and our drive to success. The support and confidence of our sponsors, our alumni, our honorary members, and our active members is what ultimately keeps the flame of our Founding Fathers alive.
Congratulations Alpha Omicron,
on 71 amazing years of service for the Tech Band |
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