Gamma Theta History
During the spring of 1967, a group of African American men became interested in bringing historically Black Greek organizations to the Western Kentucky University. A meeting was set up with the Dean of Students to discuss the possibility. We were opposed by the Dean of Students but later were granted some concessions. Some of the students involved in this effort were interested in Omega Psi Phi Fraternity while others were interested in Kappa Alpha Psi. Since the sentiments for Omega and Kappa were about equal, they agreed to call this club the Kappa Que Club.
Don Offutt and Larry Ashby were two of the young men that helped organize the Kappa Que Club. Don, a freshman at Kentucky State University, chose to pledge Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and was initiated into the Lampados Club. He later transferred to Western Kentucky University before completing the process but remained determined to become an Omega. Larry Ashby was also interested in becoming an Omega so he and Don contacted the graduate chapter “Psi Tau” in Lexington, Kentucky. Both Larry Ashby and Don Offutt were initiated into the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity through Psi Tau. They returned to Western's campus in the spring of 1968 to organize an interest group of men who were strictly interested in becoming members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
After one year, we now had a group that was ready to take the next step in bringing Omega Psi Phi Fraternity to Western's campus. We had two members of the Fraternity on campus and we had the backing of the graduate chapter in Lexington. Brother H. Carl Moultrie, the National Executive Secretary of the Fraternity at that time (later becoming a judge in the Superior Court of Washington D.C. in 1972) was asked to come to Western to meet with the Dean to help us move forward. When he finished meeting with the Dean of Students, we got the ok to proceed with the initiation of pledges on campus. On May 28, 1968, brothers from Psi Tau graduate chapter initiated fourteen young men into the Lampados Club of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. When we returned to Western for the fall of 1968, only twelve of the fourteen young men who had been made "lamps" returned to school. Because of which, we chose the line name
"Tenacious Twelve”.
The Chapter was therefore founded on December 14, 1968 upon the initiation of the " Tenacious Twelve " into the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Those initiated were: Stephen Coleman, John Potter, Harry Jones, William Davis, Sam Pearson, Ralph "Bunchie" Cooke, Henry Jackson, Monnie Hankins, David Holdman, Marshall White, and Fred Ramseur. Due to illness John Riley was initiated some years later.
We started up the next line immediately after we returned to school in January 1969. The actual Charter was granted on July 3, 1969. We were appointed the chapter name of "Gamma Theta". We had the dedication of the chapter in the fall of 1969.
History By: Bro. Steve “Headknocker” Coleman