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Revision as of 19:29, 8 March 2009

Lauren Coker
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Name Lauren Coker
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Lauren Elizabeth (born May 12, 1993) is an Active Member of Delta Kappa Chapter (Chapter roll #) at the University of North Texas (www.unt.edu).

Early Life and Fraternity

Lauren Elizabeth was born in McKinney, Texas, but lived most of her younger years in Denton, her current home. She has one younger brother, Ross, born March 3, 1997.

From an early age, Lauren always loved creative writing, art, and learning. After her younger brother was born, she began developing her drawing style with her newfound free time. She began kindergarten at Argyle Elementary School, where she soon discovered her interest in writing short plays, poetry, and short stories. Throughout her elementary education, she explored both of these interests. But she found that she was becoming bored with elementary level work and was not making friends as easily as she had previously done. So after fourth grade, she left public school and transferred to a local private school, where she remained through seventh grade.

In seventh grade, she took the SAT through Duke TIP. Several months later, at the end of the school year, she decided to leave that private school and again transferred, but this time to a prep school near Dallas. In doing so, she skipped eighth grade and began nineth grade at the age of 13.

By this time, Lauren had stopped writing plays and showed interest in writing her first book. She achieved that goal in December of 2006, with her short novel for older children entitled "Like a Rose." For a few months during that same year, her parents attempted to homeschool her, but Lauren discovered that she had become too accustomed to being around people, and returned to private school to complete nineth grade there.

It was hardly before the end of that school year when Lauren and her parents began to discuss the possibility of taking a few classes at the University of North Texas the following semester. Lauren again took the SAT and was accepted into the Honors' College shortly after her fourteenth birthday. However, her plans of only taking a class or two were not kept. Lauren began her first semester at UNT in the fall taking 11 hours.

After one successful semester, Lauren decided that she wanted to be more involved on campus, and in February of 2008, she received an email from the Honors' College about a national co-ed honor fraternity called Phi Sigma Pi. With her parents' permission, she rushed with them and was initiated soon after. Her two Bigs were Jessica Parker and Katherine Emery. Finding many great friends there who did not judge her based on her age, Lauren stayed with Phi Sigma Pi. She was inducted that April.

Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter

Lauren's first semester as a Brother was Fall of 2008. During that semester, she served as Chair of the Service Committee, and helped organize Turkey Hunt (a canned food drive), Boo Bash (a children's Halloween Festival), and a School Supply Drive to benefit Teach for America. This semester (Spring 2009), she is again the Service Committee Chair and looks forward to a number of upcoming events her committee has organized.

Alumni Years to Present

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National Involvement

  • National Commitees
  • Roadtrips
  • etc.

Bigs and Littles

Lauren's Big Brothers are Jessica Parker and Katherine Emery, who are now Chapter President and Chapter Treasurer, respectively.

Lauren has one Little Brother, Brandon Griffin.

Further Resources

  • web page?

Other Interesting Facts

  • Lauren was the youngest person (14) to be accepted into UNT's Honors' College at the beginning of her college career, and thus far, no one younger has joined.
  • She is the current youngest member of the Delta Kappa Chapter.
  • She has not yet graduated high school (but plans to after Spring of 2009, when she will already have completed almost half of her college education).
  • Lauren has never missed a Chapter meeting, excepting one excused absence when she was unaware of the meeting.
  • She has never been late to or missed a class since she began college.