E.Y.E. Sorority

The oldest organization on campus, E.Y.E. was established in 1969 by four of Upper Iowa's female students. These girls wanted to be part of a group, but did not want to partake in the Greek activities. They originally started the group to get t-shirts; their intentions soon changed. More and more girls continued to join the group until they formed a larged sorority. After awhile, these girls called themselves E.Y.E., the meaning only disclosed to its sisters. That tradition carries on today. E.Y.E. was the first non-Greek club on campus, and we are the oldest. Over the years, E.Y.E. has changed their ways somewhat; they now partake in the Greek tradition of pledge week. In 2001, E.Y.E. gained a brother fraternity, F.T.F. Every year, our big family continues to grow.