Theta Sigma Upsilon
Theta Sigma Upsilon (ΘΣΥ) was a sorority founded on March 25, 1921 at Emporia State University. It merged with Alpha Gamma Delta at the 22nd international convention of Alpha Gamma Delta at French Lick, Indiana on June 29, 1959.
Theta Sigma Upsilon | |
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ΘΣΥ | |
Founded | March 25, 1921 Emporia State University, (Emporia, Kansas) |
Type | Social |
Scope | National |
Motto | "The Higher Good" (open) |
Colors | Rose Silver |
Symbol | Helmet, Shield, Spear, Torch |
Flower | Pink Rose |
Tree | Pine |
Jewel | Pearls and Turquoises |
Patron Roman divinity | Minerva |
Publication | The Torch |
Philanthropy | Association of Cleft Palate Rehabilitation. |
Chapters | 23 |
Members | 4,912 (1957) collegiate |
Tree | Dogwood |
Headquarters | 65 Wandle Avenue Bedford, Ohio |
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History
Theta Sigma Upsilon was founded on March 25, 1921 at Emporia State University.[2] In 1925, the sorority became part of the Association of Education Sororities which it remained a member until the association dissolved when its members became part of the National Panhellenic Conference.[1]
Alpha Gamma Delta absorbed Theta Sigma Upsilon at the 22nd international convention of Alpha Gamma Delta at French Lick, Indiana on June 29, 1959.[3] Thirteen Chapters were added to Alpha Gamma Delta from this merger:[4]
- Alpha Rho-Temple University
- Alpha Tau-Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
- Alpha Sigma-Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Alpha Upsilon-Central Michigan University
- Beta Theta-University of Wisconsin- Whitewater
- Gamma Kappa-Northwestern State University
- Gamma Lambda-Longwood University
- Gamma Mu-James Madison University
- Delta Iota-California State University, Chico
- Epsilon Kappa-Pittsburg State University
- Epsilon Iota-University of Northern Colorado
- Epsilon Lambda-University of Central Missouri
- Epsilon Mu-Fort Hays State University
Symbols
Their colors are Rose and Silver, their flower is the Pink Rose and their tree is the dogwood. Its Patron was Minerva.[5]
Chapter list
The list of chapters that Theta Sigma Upsilon had was:[5]
- 1921 - Alpha - Emporia State University (1943-1947)
- 1923 - Beta - Michigan State University (1942)
- 1924 - Gamma - Temple University
- 1924 - Delta - Miami University of Ohio (1933)
- 1924 - Epsilon - Pittsburg State University
- 1926 - Zeta - Marshall University (1931)
- 1926 - Eta - Kent State University (1947)
- 1927 - Theta - Buffalo State College (1954)
- 1928 - Iota - Colorado State University
- 1928 - Kappa - Northwestern State University
- 1928 - Lambda - Ohio University (1931)
- 1928 - Mu - Fort Hays College
- 1929 - Nu - Central State (Missouri)
- 1929 - Xi - Western State Colorado University (1933)
- 1931 - Omicron - California State University, Chico
- 1935 - Pi - Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- 1936 - Rho - University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
- 1937 - Sigma - Harris State College
- 1939 - Tau - Longwood College (1954)
- 1941 - Upsilon - Central Michigan University
- 1942 - Phi - Madison College
- 1944 - Chi - Drexel Institute
- 1952 - Psi - Edinboro State College
References
- William Raimond Baird (1957). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. pp. 500–501.
- Northwestern State University 1959 Potpourri Yearbook 1959 p116
- St. Petersburg Times June 22, 1959 p14
- "Alpha Gamma Delta and Theta Sigma Upsilon: Celebrating 50 Years". Alpha Gamma Quarterly. Vol. C no. 3. Summer 2009.
- William Raimond Baird (1977). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. p. 811.