Alpha Lambda Epsilon
Alpha Lambda Epsilon is a coeducation social and literary society at the University of Olivet in Olivet, Michigan, United States. It was established in 1922 as a sorority and became coed in 1975. HistoryAlpha Lambda Epsilon was established as a sorority at Olivet College in 1922.[1][2] It was chartered as a service and literary organization.[3] In November 1922, it had sixteen pledges.[4] In the 1920s, the sorority held programs that featured music and plays performed by its members.[5][6][7][8] It also hosted an annual formal party for the campus that featured an orchestra.[9][10] In December 1923, the sorority purchased the former home of A, H. Claflin on Yale Street in Olivet, to use as a meeting place; however, it did not occupy the house until September 1924.[11][12] In January 1975, ten male students rushed the sorority, indicating that they were tired of the campus fraternity's hazing and liked the service orientation of Alpha Lambda Epsilon.[3][13] The sorority decided to open its membership to men because of financial problems and a lack of funds to make house payments.[14][13] Its spring 1975 pledge class included ten men and seventeen women.[14] With the addition of male members Alpha Lambda Epsilon became a coeducational social and literary society in 1975.[1][3][13] Its headquarters is in the Longman House at 212 South Main Street.[15][16][17] SymbolsAlpha Lambda Epsilon's motto is "Bear Well the Torch".[1][2] Its colors are maroon, yellow, and white.[2] Its symbols are a torch and the Bible.[2] Its flower is the yellow rose.[2] Its nickname is Alpha E.[2] ActivitiesAlpha Lambda Epsilon and the Olivet Lions Club co-sponsor an annual Easter egg hunt and carnival for children.[18][19] ControversiesOn October 31, 1991, a male student was stabbed by a non-student in the Alpha Lambda Epsilon house over a dispute about a woman.[17][20] See alsoReferences
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