Pi Sigma Gamma Explained

Pi Sigma Gamma
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΠΣΓ
Coat Of Arms:File:The_pin_of_Pi_Sigma_Gamma.jpg
Birthplace:University of California, Berkeley
Former Affiliation:NPC
Status:Merged
Merge Date:1939
Successor:Beta Sigma Omicron
Type:Social
Scope:National
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Colors: White, Royal blue, Golden yellow, and Rose
Symbol:Three books, lamp, and crossed swords
Publication:Triple Wing
Chapters:4
Lifetime:439
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Country:United States
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Pi Sigma Gamma was an American collegiate social sorority. It was established in 1919 at the University of California, Berkeley and merged with Beta Sigma Omicron in 1932. It was a member of the National Panhellenic Conference.

History

Pi Sigma Gamma was founded on November 23, 1919, by two University of California, Berkeley students, Alice H. Cassidy and Kathleen D. Coghlan. It established four chapters before its demise at the start of the Great Depression.[1] [2] [3] National conventions were held throughout the 1920s.

The UCLA chapter closed in 1930. The remaining three chapters affiliated with Beta Sigma Omicron (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΒΣΟ)in 1932. With the merger, Beta Sigma Omicron gained a chapter (Alpha Omega) at Washington and a chapter at Hunter (Beta Alpha), while California merged with the Alpha Iota chapter of the Beta Sigma Omicron chapter on that campus.[4] [5] [6]

Pi Sigma Gamma was a member of the National Panhellenic Conference. Its total membership was 439.

Symbols

The colors of Pi Sigma Gamma were white, royal blue, golden yellow, and rose.[7] Its symbols were three books, a lamp, and crossed swords. The sorority had several publications: a songbook, a Pledge Manual, and a Handbook for Pledges. Its magazine was Triple Wing.

The sorority's coat-of-arms was described as "A group of emblems within a shield outline, three books, lamp, and crossed swords are employed in the device."[8]

Chapters

Following are the chapters of Pi Sigma Gamma.[9]

ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReference
AlphaUniversity of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, CaliforniaMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΒΣΟ)
BetaUniversity of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΒΣΟ)
GammaHunter CollegeNew York City, New YorkMerged (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΒΣΟ)
DeltaUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles CaliforniaInactive

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Banta's Greek Exchange: Published in the Interest of the College Fraternity World. 1932. George Banta Company, Incorporated. 104.
  2. Book: Francis Wayland Shepardson. Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities: A Descriptive Analysis with a Detailed Account of Each Fraternity. 1927. George Banta Publishing Company. 503., 11th ed.
  3. Web site: William Raimond Baird . Carroll Lurding . Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive), section showing Pi Sigma Gamma chapters . Student Life and Culture Archives . University of Illinois Archives . 31 December 2021 . University of Illinois . English. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  4. https://www.alphadeltapi.org/page/digitalarchives/#archives%2FAdelphean%2F1933 April 1933 The Adelphian, page 37
  5. Book: The Cross & Crescent. 1933. 352.
  6. Book: Alpha Delta Pi. The Adelphean. 26. April 1933. 37.
  7. Book: Francis Wayland Shepardson . Baird's Manual, American College Fraternities: A Descriptive Analysis with a Detailed Account of Each Fraternity . George Banta Publishing Company . 1935 . 673., 13th ed.
  8. Butterfield, Emily H. (1931) College Fraternity Heraldry. The Collegiate Press: George Banta Publishing Co, Menasha, WI. p. 45
  9. Book: Francis Wayland Shepardson. Baird's Manual, American College Fraternities: A Descriptive Analysis with a Detailed Account of Each Fraternity. 1930. George Banta Publishing Company. 610., 12th ed.