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Our New Initiates for 2008-2009

Our Officers for 2008-2009

Our Outstanding Students for 2007-2008

Pictures of our Spring Symposium Party

Pictures of our Fall Initiation Party



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Our Officers for 2007-2008

Our New Initiates for 2007-2008

Our Outstanding Students for 2006-2007
 

Our New Initiates for 2006-2007

Our Officers for 2006-2007


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Our New Initiates for 2005-2006

Our Officers for 2005-2006

2005-2006 Outstanding Students 

2004-2005 Outstanding Students
 

Our New Initiates for 2004-2005

Our New Officers for 2004-2005

Initiation Pictures:  2003-2004


Officers:  2003-2004

Our New Initiates for 2003-2004

The Mensa

Our Initiates for 2002-2003
 

"Sophocles at Ekstrom"
 


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2001-2002 Intiates

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2000-2001 Initiates

 

1999-2000 Initiates

Our 1998-1999 Initiates





Eta Sigma Phi grew out of Phi Sigma, a local society at the University of Chicago, founded in 1914. Phi Sigma was nationalized in 1924, and on May 14, 1927, it became Eta Sigma Phi, the National Honorary Classical Fraternity. The Zeta Lambda chapter here at UofL was formed in 1992. The purpose of this society is to promote cooperation and good will in the field of Classical Studies, and to further our understanding of the art, culture, and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. To become a member you should have or be working toward at least a B average in a second year Greek or Latin course. There is one-time initiation fee of $ 20.00, which gives you life-time membership in the national organization, plus a $ 5.00 per semester activity fee for the local chapter. The initiation and activity fees should be received by the end of each semester. Once you are a member, you will receive a certificate of membership and a subscription to Nuntius, Eta Sigma Phi’s newsletter. You will also receive an honorary membership in UofL’s Classics Club.

The Classics Club is the local complement to Eta Sigma Phi. The Classics Club was formed in 1992 to promote the study of Greek and Roman culture, history, literature and philosophy by bringing students and faculty of all related academic disciplines together and creating a forum in which discussion can flourish. Membership is open to all students and faculty with an interest in these areas and to Classical language students who do not yet meet the requirements to join Eta Sigma Phi.

2006-2007 Outstanding Students

2005-2006 Outstanding Students

2004-2005 Outstanding Students

2003-2004 Outstanding Students

2002-2003 Outstanding Students

2001-2002 Outstanding Students

2000-2001 Outstanding Students

1999-2000 Outstanding Students

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 07/08

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 06/07

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 05/06

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 04/05

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 03/04

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 02/03

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 01/02

Eta Sigma Phi's Outstanding High School Latin Students for 00/01


For more information, contact Dr. Robert Luginbill at (502) 852-0497, or via e-mail: luginbill @ louisville.edu