 The Major State University has only one remaining sorority, and it's celebrating 50 years of sisterhood. Members of the Delta Theta Kappa sorority reunited for a social hour at the Holiday Inn Express for the first day of a fun-filled weekend commemorating their anniversary. Women went down memory lane to where it all began as a Delta Theta Kappa member. I joined in the fall of 1976, yes I'm old, and it means just, it's a sisterhood. I've got more sisters than just my biological sisters, and we are friends for life. These women share a sisterhood that goes beyond the sorority, they're biological sisters, and their mother Pam Jorsted is also a Delta Theta Kappa. They're two-thirds of only mother-daughter combination in the history of the sorority. I get a different bond with my mom and my sister than probably the average person. New girls who come into the sorority being able to say I'm a legacy, my mother, my sister came before me is just an awesome experience, and it gives them something to look forward to, and hopefully someday we see their daughters coming into the sorority as well. Eva hopes that her nine-year-old daughter will also become a Delta Theta Kappa one day, the celebration continues Saturday and Sunday with a picnic and banquet. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.