The Tryon Coterie, also known as Try-C, is the oldest of Baylor University’s men’s social clubs.

Tryon Coterie
FoundedDecember 1, 1946; 77 years ago (1946-12-01)
Baylor University, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
TypeSocial Club
Scopelocal
Motto"A Gathering of Friends"
Colors  Royal Purple
  Old Gold
FlowerFleur-de-lis
NicknameTry-C, The Coterie

Tryon Coterie affiliated with Phi Delta Theta in 1977 and is now part of the Texas Lambda chapter of Phi Delta Theta.[1]

The fraternity chapter to this day models itself as Phi Delta Theta-The Tryon Coterie , making it unique among Phi Delt chapters nationwide.[1]

History edit

The Tryon Coterie is the oldest of Baylor University’s men’s social clubs. It was named after one of Baylor University’s three founders, Reverend William Milton Tryon. A minister in the Southern Baptist Convention, and Confederate chaplain. The word Coterie was chosen as it represents a "Gathering of Friends".[1]

In 1976-1977 Tryon Coterie converted to Phi Delta Theta, as many of the fraternities began to transfer from Local to National names, however continues to use its original name, known as Phi Delta Theta-The Tryon Coterie.[1][2]

Activities edit

The fraternity founded the Great Gloomy Gathering tradition of members wearing basic tuxedos, and dates wearing black gowns to a formal ball held in New Orleans at the Le Pavillon Hotel, and Houmas House Plantation , to "mourn" the start of finals.[1][2]

The fraternity also regularly hosts its "Spring Fling" at Horseshoe Bay, Texas Country Club.[1][2]

In 1974-75 Try-C won the Class C division with their float when BU played Texas A&M University at Homecoming.[1][2] In 1975-1976, Try-C captured 1st place with their float in the Class A division.[1][2] They participated in All-University Sing, a Baylor tradition, and received 4th place that year. Try-C also won the University Championship in tennis & softball that year.[1][2]


In 1977-1978 Phi Delta Theta won 1st place in football intramurals and with their Class A float.[1][2] In spring they won 2nd place in softball intramurals and placed 8th in Sing.[1][2]

Famous Alumni edit

Texas Lambda Alumni have donated extensively to Baylor. Many landmark buildings are named after the clubs alumni, including Clifton Robinson Tower, Turner Athletic Complex, and the Ferrell Center. The following are Tryon Coterie's alums.

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Baylor Lariat". Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Phi Delta Theta - The Tryon Coterie". Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2013.