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Gamma Phi Beta (, also known as GPhi or Gamma Phi) is an international college sorority. It was founded in
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in 1874, and was the first of the
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to call itself a sorority. The main archive URL i
The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage
The term "sorority" was coined for Gamma Phi Beta by Dr. Frank Smalley, a professor at Syracuse University. The sorority's international headquarters are located in
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. As of 2016, Gamma Phi Beta listed more than 200,000 initiated members, 130 chartered collegiate chapters and more than 155 alumnae groups in the
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Early History

Colleges and universities admitted few women students in the 1870s.
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, Syracuse University chancellor and former president of the
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instead maintained that women should receive the advantages of higher education and enrolled his daughter, Frances, at Syracuse.


Founders

Frances Haven and three friends organized their own society. Gamma Phi Beta Society was subsequently founded on November 11, 1874, at Syracuse University by: *Helen M. Dodge *Frances E. Haven *E. Adeline Curtis *Mary A. Bingham. The founders had originally selected light blue as the official color but changed it in 1875 to brown and mode (dark and light brown). The society's first initiate, Clara Worden, joined in March 1875. For its first several years Gamma Phi Beta was simply known as a ''society''; it had never used the term fraternity. It was the first of the national women's organizations to adopt the word "sorority", coined in 1882 on behalf of the Syracuse chapter by one of the Latin professors on the faculty. From 1882 the organization was known as Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. Gamma Phi Beta is a member of the Syracuse Triad, the name given to the three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University. Alpha Phi was founded first in 1872 by 10 of the original 20 women admitted into Syracuse University. Gamma Phi Beta came along two years later in 1874 and Alpha Gamma Delta completed the triad in 1904. Syracuse Triad ceremonies or events are held on most campuses with chapters of all three groups.


Expansion and Later History

Gamma Phi Beta expanded slowly at first. The sorority's second chapter, Beta chapter at the
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was placed in 1882, followed in 1885 by Gamma chapter at Wisconsin. Over the next ten years, the sorority expanded into the Midwest and to eastern schools. In 1894 Gamma Phi Beta expanded to the West Coast, to the
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and at Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Gamma Phi Beta's first convention was held in Syracuse in 1883, with annual sessions held until 1907. After that year, conventions became biennial, offset with a Leadership Training School held in the off-convention years. In 1891, Gamma Phi Beta joined the
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's (NPC) as a founding member. The crest, of coat of arms, of Gamma Phi Beta was adopted after a national crest design competition following the 1915 Convention. The winning crest was designed by Gertrude Comfort Morrow ( California-Berkeley, 1913). In 1965 the use of color was officially included in the crest. Frances E. Haven went on to assist in founding ''Omicron chapter'' at the
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in 1913. ''Omicron'' is the only other chapter established by one of the original founders. In 1919 establishment of ''Alpha Alpha chapter'' at the
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, in Canada, made the sorority international.


Symbols

*Gamma Phi Beta's symbol is the crescent
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. *Its flower is the pink carnation. *The official colors of Gamma Phi Beta have long been pink and shades of brown. At first, designated by "Brown and Mode", brown to honor Dr. John J. Brown's role at the sorority's founding, along with 'mode', meant as any stylish and complementary color of the day. In 2006 an extensive re-branding effort adopted updates to several of the symbols used along with the society's colors. The "primary pallet" of "Blush" (pink) and "A-la-Mode" (brown/gray) is now explained:
''"To modernize our meaningful colors, we lightened the pink to blush and combined light brown with warm gray, creating a shade we call A-La-Mode. The updated colors exude femininity and strength; they are timeless and confident like our membership."''
*Secondary colors were chosen and are listed as '' Once in A Blue Moon, Pearl, Brownstone'' and '' Carnation''. The branding page explains these as ''"...the perfect accessories to our primary palette."'' The carnation was named the official flower at Convention 1888, while pink was designated the official color of the carnation in 1950. Carnations have been revered for more than 2,000 years as one of the most long-lasting flowers. Many varieties produce a clove-like scent, and the aroma is said to be both uplifting and motivating. The open motto is ''"Founded on a Rock"''. The Gamma Phi Beta crest, or
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is in the shape of a shield featuring three pink carnations on a white background, an open book on a light brown background, and a waxing crescent moon on dark brown background. At the top of the shield is a golden oil lamp and at the bottom of the shield is a banner displaying the Greek letters , , and . The crest is only to be worn by initiated members. The Gamma Phi Beta badge has not significantly changed since its design in 1874. It was designed by Tiffany & Co. It features a black crescent moon cradling the Greek letters, Gamma, Phi and Beta. Badges are currently produced by jeweler
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with customization options such as a gold or silver finish or adding jewels. The badges worn by International Council members are larger and feature white crescent moons instead of black. The international president's badge is set with diamonds on the Greek letters; other international officers' badges are set with pearls. In 1902, a triangular-shaped shield of dark brown on which rests a crescent of gold was approved as the badge for uninitiated new members.


Philanthropy and community service

Gamma Phi Beta provided humanitarian supplies during both WWI and WWII. Donation containers were placed throughout the United States by chapters, with the funds collected directed at the end of WWI to the relief of French war orphans. In 1929, camping for girls was designated the official philanthropy of Gamma Phi Beta, leading to support of
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. In WWII, funds were raised that supported a Mobile Canteen for Great Britain, and contributions were raised for the
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, the Queen's Canadian Fund for air raid victims throughout Great Britain, and the
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and Navy Relief Societies. Its War bonds drive campaign resulted in four drives that raised $14M, earning the sorority two U.S. Treasury citations for distinguished service rendered on behalf of the War Finance Program. At Convention 2012, a new philanthropic focus was adopted: "to provide experiences and resources that build spiritual, mental and social resiliency in girls" and the sorority partnered with
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. The official philanthropy of Gamma Phi Beta is Building Strong Girls. Gamma Phi Beta's current philanthropic focus is, ''"We are women building strong girls."''Philanthropy notes according t
the Philanthropy section of the sorority's website
accessed 21 Sept 2020.


Membership

Every initiated member has a lifelong membership in Gamma Phi Beta and may participate in alumnae activities on the local, regional and international level. Women who have never been initiated to a
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sorority may be eligible to join Gamma Phi Beta through the alumnae initiate program. Once a woman is initiated into Gamma Phi Beta, she is no longer allowed to join any other National Panhellenic Conference sorority. One standard of membership is paying dues each semester during a member's college years and, once she graduates, paying a yearly due to International Headquarters.


Chapters


Notable alumnae

Arts *
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(Alpha) – Painter Education * Karen Holbrook (Gamma) – Past president of
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. Entertainment *
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(Beta Omicron) –
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and
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winning actress. * Meagan Holder (Delta Delta) – Actress ('' You Again'' and '' Bring It On: Fight to the Finish'') * Heather McDonald (Beta Alpha) – Actress, comedian, writer best known for
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. *
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(Beta Alpha) – Famous concert violinist, plays the famous violin on which the
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winning film, The Red Violin was based. *
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(Zeta Zeta) – Broadway actress (''
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''). * Susan Howard (Alpha Zeta) – Actress (''
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''). *
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(Epsilon) – Actress,
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winner. *
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(Beta Omicron) – Actress, Tony Award winner for ''
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''. *
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(Beta Chi) – Actress, model, Miss USA 1991 * Mary Beth Peil (Epsilon) – Tony Award nominated singer and actress (''
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''). * Hope Summers (Epsilon) – Actress (''
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''). Government * Jocelyn Burdick (Epsilon) –
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governor appointed her to US Senate seat held by her late husband in 1992. *Lane Carlson (Alpha Delta) – Former head of Public Affairs of US Army; First woman to be named full colonel in Army (1968). * Laurel Clark (Gamma) – NASA Astronaut on the space shuttle Columbia. * Jeannie Deakyne (Alpha Epsilon) – Mrs. U.S. Beauties 2008, Mrs. Texas International 2005 and
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recipient. * Jennifer Dunn (Lambda) – Former U.S. Congresswoman ('93–'05) – WA 8th District. *
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(Omicron) – Secretary of Labor under President Bush. Media * Carol Ryrie Brink (Xi) – Author of '' Caddie Woodlawn'' and winner of the
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in 1936. * Alex Flanagan (Alpha Epsilon) – Sports reporter for ESPN, NFL Network, and NBC. * Marguerite Higgins (Eta) – UC Berkeley, Pulitzer Prize winner in 1951. Sports *Lauren Sinclair (Delta Omega) – United States Sailing Team Member, Olympic Sailing Campaigner and ISAF World Cup of Sailing Participant. * Caroline Casey (Alpha Chi) – Keeper at Sky Blue FC, Piscataway Township, New Jersey


Facilities

Many Gamma Phi Beta chapters have on-campus housing for members. Housing may be run by the Gamma Phi Beta national organization or an alumna-run local Affiliated Housing Corporation. Several Gamma Phi Beta sorority houses are registered as historical homes, including: * The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House at the
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in Urbana, Illinois * The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House at the
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in Eugene, Oregon


See also

* List of social fraternities and sororities


References


External links


Gamma Phi Beta/Gamma Phi Beta International
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