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Gamma Phi Beta Sorority ΓΦΒ
Motto: Founded Upon a Rock
Nicknames: Gamma Phi, G Phi B
gamma_phi_beta_crest.jpg The Coat of Arms''
Founded: November 11, 1874 at Syracuse University, (Syracuse, New York)
Founders:
  • Helen M. Dodge
  • Frances E. Haven
  • E. Adeline Curtis
  • Mary A. Bingham
Members: 130,000 Alumnae
Official Philanthropy: Camp Fire USA
Official Colors: Brown and Mode
Member Badge: 75px
Official Flower: Pink Carnation
Official Symbol: Crescent Moon
Official Jewel: Pearl
[Gamma Phi Beta Website]

Gamma Phi Beta (ΓΦΒ) is an international sorority that was founded in November 1874 at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. Its national headquarters is located at Centennial, Colorado. It currently has 130,000 members, 114 active collegiate chapters and 156 alumnae groups. Gamma Phi Beta is the 8th oldest Sorority in the country & is one of the largest sororities with chapters in both the United States and Canada.

The official symbol of Gamma Phi Beta is the crescent moon, both ends pointed upwards to represent the sorority's constant growth. The pink carnation, slected for its strength and longevity, is the official flower. The pearl is the sorority jewel. The Gamma Phi Beta badge was designed by Tiffany & Co. The brother of founding member, Helen M. Dodge, was a divinity student & suggested the Hebrew word that can be found in gold on the black enamel crescent of the badge. The jeweler delivered the first badges on December 16, 1874.

Gamma Phi Beta's primary objective is to promote the highest form of womanhood. Its creed is: Love, Labor, Learning and Loyalty.

History

Colleges and universities admitted few women students in the 1870’s. In fact, administrators and faculty members gave women a rather reluctant welcome. They argued women had inferior minds and could not master mathematics and the classics. In this controversy, Dr. E. O. Haven, Syracuse University chancellor and former president of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University, maintained that women should receive the advantages of higher education. He enrolled his daughter, Frances, at Syracuse.

Instead of joining the two-year old Alpha Phi, Frances asked three friends to assist her in organizing a society. They sought the advice and help of Dr. Haven, their brothers, the faculty and members of two existing fraternities. Gamma Phi Beta was founded by Helen M. Dodge, Frances E. Haven, E. Adeline Curtis and Mary A. Bingham on November 11, 1874 at Syracuse University.

Dr. Frank Smalley, a professor at the university, first coined the word sorority with respect to Gamma Phi Beta. The sorority changed its colors, originally light and dark blue to light and dark brown in 1875 to honor Dr. J.J. Brown, whose study was used for Friday afternoon meetings of Gamma Phi Beta.

The first initiate, Clara Worden, was initiated in March of 1875.

Gamma Phi Beta is a member of the Syracuse Triad along with Alpha Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta.

Founders of Gamma Phi Beta
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Founders of Gamma Phi Beta

Mission of Gamma Phi Beta

To foster a nurturing environment that provides women the opportunity to achieve their potential through lifelong commitment to intellectual growth, individual worth and service to humanity.

Vision of Gamma Phi Beta

To be a premiere women’s organization with a winning spirit through: seeking cultural, demographic and economic diversity, the development of chapter, community and interfraternal leaders, providing programming which addresses issues relevant to women and society, the strengthening of resources, a focus on being member-driven, and management of the organization through volunteerism.

Notable alumnae

For a full list of notable Gamma Phi Beta alumnae please visit here. [link]

External link


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