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Affiliation Luncheon Seating Chart AFFILIATION LUNCHEON SEATING CHART Alpha Chi Omega Table 1 & 2 Beta Kappa Sigma Table 72 Alpha Chi Rho Table 26 Beta Mu Sigma Table 25 Alpha Delta Kappa Table 5 Beta Theta Pi Table 28 Alpha Delta Pi Table 5 Chi Omega Table 10 & 11 Alpha Epsilon Phi Table 3 Chi Phi Table 24 Alpha Epsilon Pi Table 14 Chi Psi Table 12 Alpha Gamma Delta Table 27 Chi Upsilon Sigma Table 84 Alpha Gamma Rho Table 5 Delta Chi Table 9 Alpha Iota Chi Table 5 Delta Delta Delta Table 15 & 16 Alpha Kappa Alpha Table 4 Delta Epsilon Beta Table 23 alpha Kappa Delta Phi Table 14 Delta Epsilon Psi Table 84 Alpha Kappa Lambda Table 14 Delta Gamma Table 9 & 28 Alpha Kappa Phi Table 2 Delta Kappa Epsilon Table 84 Alpha Nu Omega Table 89 Delta Kappa Tau Table 84 Alpha Omicron Pi Table 8 Delta Kappa Theta Table 83 Alpha Phi Table 7 & 8 Delta Lambda Nu Table 83 Alpha Phi Alpha Table 25 Delta Phi Table 3 Alpha Phi Delta Table 23 Delta Phi Epsilon Table 19, 20, 21, 22 Alpha Phi Omega Table 27 Delta Phi Omega Table 83 Alpha Pi Lambda Table 13 Delta Sigma Phi Table 19 Alpha Sigma Alpha Table 13 Delta Sigma Theta Table 72 Alpha Sigma Phi Table 24 Delta Tau Delta Table 85 Alpha Sigma Tau Table 17 & 18 Delta Upsilon Table 84 Alpha Tau Gamma Table 25 Delta Xi Delta Table 84 Alpha Tau Omega Table 26 Delta Xi Phi Table 83 Alpha Xi Delta Table 6 & 12 Delta Zeta Table 77 AFFILIATION LUNCHEON SEATING CHART Epsilon Sigma Phi Table 86 Lambda Phi Epsilon Table 29 Eta Chi Gamma Table 86 Lambda Sigma Upsilon Table 86 Gamma Delta Sigma Table 86 Lambda Theta Alpha Table 64 Gamma Lambda Rho Table 83 Lambda Theta Phi Table 29 Gamma Phi Beta Table 32 & 33 Lambda Upsilon Lambda Table 29 Iota Gamma Upsilon Table 88 Mu Sigma Upsilon Table 30 Iota Nu Delta Table 78 Omega Chi Table 87 Iota Phi Theta Table 37 Omega Phi Beta Table 87 Kappa Alpha Order Table 88 Omega Phi Chi Table 81 Kappa Alpha Psi Table 16 Omega Phi Kappa Table 80 Kappa Alpha Society Table 38 Omega Psi Phi Table 69 Kappa Alpha Theta Table 66 & 67 Omega Zeta Pi Table 78 Kappa Beta Phi Table 88 Phi Beta Sigma Table 30 Kappa Delta Table 36 & 37 Phi Delta Beta Table 87 Kappa Delta Phi Table 34 Phi Delta Psi Table 87 Kappa Delta Phi NAS Table 31 Phi Delta Theta Table 86 Kappa Delta Rho Table 88 Phi Gamma Delta Table 46 Kappa Kappa Gamma Table 38 Phi Iota Alpha Table 69 Kappa Phi Table 35 Phi Kappa Pi Table 88 Kappa Phi Lambda Table 31 Phi Kappa Psi Table 69 Kappa Sigma Table 35 & 36 Phi Kappa Sigma Table 47 Kappa Xi Kappa Table 35 Phi Kappa Tau Table 88 Kappa Zeta Table 88 Phi Kappa Theta Table 47 Lambda Alpha Upsilon Table 85 Phi Mu Table 82 Lambda Chi Alpha Table 33 & 34 Phi Mu Alpha Table 70 Lambda Chi Table 83 Phi Mu Delta Table 79 & 80 AFFILIATION LUNCHEON SEATING CHART Phi Omega Psi Table 67 Sigma Iota Alpha Table 80 Phi Sigma Kappa Table 67 Sigma Kappa Table 52 & 53 Phi Sigma Rho Table 79 Sigma Lambda Beta Table 78 Phi Sigma Sigma Table 39, 40, 41, & 42 Sigma Lambda Gamma Table 58 Pi Beta Phi Table 45 & 46 Sigma Lambda Upsilon Table 68 Pi Delta Psi Table 44 Sigma Nu Table 55 Pi Kappa Alpha Table 44 Sigma Phi Epsilon Table 54 & 55 Pi Kappa Phi Table 42 & 43 Sigma Phi Lambda Table 78 Sigma Phi Society Table 89 Pi Lambda Phi Table 68 Sigma Pi Table 81 Pi Sigma Chi Table 68 Sigma Psi Zeta Table 70 Psi Sigma Phi Table 68 Sigma Sigma Sigma Table 57 & 58 Psi Upsilon Table 68 Sigma Tau Gamma Table 78 Rho Epsilon Kappa Table 51 Tau Delta Phi Table 62 Sigma Alpha Table 61 Tau Epsilon Phi Table 71 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Table 48 Tau Kappa Epsilon Table 59 & 60 Sigma Alpha Mu Table 48 Tau Phi Beta Table 78 Sigma Beta Rho Table 69 Tau Sigma Chi Table 79 Sigma Beta Tau Table 88 Theta Chi Table 61 & 62 Sigma Chi Table 49 Theta Delta Chi Table 62 Sigma Delta Phi Table 51 Theta Delta Sigma Table 78 Sigma Delta Tau Table 50 & 51 Theta Phi Alpha Table 63 & 64 Sigma Gamma Phi Table 56 Theta Tau Omega Table 78 Sigma Gamma Rho Table 56 Theta Xi Table 78 AFFILIATION LUNCHEON SEATING CHART Unaffiliated Table 65, 72, & 73 Zeta Beta Tau Table 71 Zeta Chi Table 70 Zeta Gamma Sigma Table 70 Zeta Phi Beta Table 76 Zeta Psi Table 70 Zeta Tau Alpha Table 74 & 75 .
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