Category Archives: Women’s Fraternities

Florence Patterson, Gamma Phi Beta, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Florence Marguerite Patterson graduated from Burlington High School in Burlington, Wisconsin, in 1893. She enrolled at Northwestern University where she became a member of Gamma Phi Beta. A 1904 Crescent of Gamma Phi Beta reported,  “Mary Bunting Gamma and Florence … Continue reading

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Dinah Shore, Alpha Epsilon Phi, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Fannie Rose Shore, better known as Dinah Shore, became a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi at Vanderbilt University and she served as the chapter’s president. Graduating with a degree in sociology she founded the Athenian Sing, an a capella contest … Continue reading

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Emily Butterfield, Alpha Gamma Delta, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Emily Helen Butterfield is a name revered by Alpha Gamma Deltas. Butterfield was a founder of the organization, but she was much more than that. She studied architecture at Syracuse University in a time when a female architect was an … Continue reading

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Dr. “Mattibelle” Boger Shattuck, Tri Delta, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Dr. Martha Isabel “Mattibelle” Boger Shattuck was born in West Virginia. She seems to have been a woman ahead of her time. She graduated from Marietta College in 1908 when there were no sororities there.  During the summer of 1913, … Continue reading

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Meta Turley Goodson, Tri Sigma, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Meta Turley Goodson graduated from Randolph-Macon’s Woman’s College in 1908. She was a member of the Gamma Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma. In 1912, she compiled a directory of the sorority’s members. In 1913, she served as Editor Pro Tem … Continue reading

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Denise Swanson, Alpha Sigma Alpha, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Denise Swanson became an Alpha Sigma Alpha  at Loyola University in Chicago. As an alumna, she is a member of the Chicago West Alumnae Chapter. Swanson is also a New York Times bestselling author. For 22 years, Swanson was a … Continue reading

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Clara Dockum Van Auken, Sigma Kappa, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

In 1919, Ethel R. Dockum-Shaw wrote to the Sigma Kappa Triangle sharing information about her biological and Sigma Kappa sister, Clara Dockum. According to Ethel, Clara started with Theta Chapter at the University of Illinois in 1908 and graduated from  Epsilon … Continue reading

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Betty Robinson Schwartz, Olympian and KKΓ, #WHM2018, #notablesororitywomen

Elizabeth “Betty” Robinson (Schwartz), the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in track and field, was a Kappa Kappa Gamma. However when she competed in 1928, she was still a junior in high school. She won the … Continue reading

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Kappa Kappa Gamma and P.E.O.

Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi, the Monmouth Duo. were founded at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Pi Phi was founded in 1867 and Kappa in 1870. By the late 1870s, their Alpha Chapters were forced off campus due … Continue reading

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“Your Chapter Is Not Yours . . . It Is In Your Keeping.”

“People support what they help to create,” and “Your chapter is not yours . . . it is in your keeping,” were two of the gems said by Sarah Ruth “Sis” Mullis, a legend among Pi Phis at the organization’s … Continue reading

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