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badgeguy 10-09-2012 05:30 PM

Secret Societies
 
Not sure if there was ever a thread about the various "secret societies" but thought I would try and ask if anyone knows of any "secret" groups on their campuses?
What I am looking for specifically would be the names of the groups, if known, and what their insignia is. I am familiar with all the Yale groups, and some of the others at UVA, but have never seen any badges or pins from these groups (except the Yale groups).

I would be most interested in learning if possible what such item look like if they even wear pins, or key fobs, or such.

Also, there is a VERY interesting item on eBay for the Yale Skull and Bones group. Its a sale for some china from the group. Items like this are rarely ever seen, but the price the seller is asking is WAY too high IMHO!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/280989864149...84.m1423.l2648

Anyway, feel free to share any info you can.
Thanks.
Badge Guy

monmouthian 10-10-2012 06:12 PM

Monmouth College (IL) had (has?) a secret society called Octopus. Their symbol was a red, squiggly looking octopus. I have no idea if they ever wore a pin or insignia.

ms_gwyn 10-10-2012 07:41 PM

Longwood University has a secret society...Chi...

It was started by founders from KD, Sigma and Zeta :D

If you know the history....all three groups were around/formed at the same time, they just took their time in announcing/getting all of their ducks in a row.

:D

SoCalGirl 10-10-2012 10:40 PM

One of my friends from high school is a Chi and in APO.

Ironically, she had the most negative impression of sororities and greek life in general.

UVA has a few secret societies too.

dukemama 10-11-2012 09:05 AM

Here's a link to an article about secret societies at Duke:

http://weedicle.wordpress.com/2009/1...eties-at-duke/

The only one of the supposedly active groups that I remember is the Old Trinity Club. The other two may have started up after I left in the mid 80s.

angels&angles 10-11-2012 01:07 PM

Washington and Lee has the Cadavers and Sigma. Both are male only, so I know very little about them. Cadavers mostly run around campus at night soaping cars and caterwauling outside the sorority houses. The donated the funds for the so-called "Cadaver Bridge."

Sigma is a lot more secret, and I know little about them. I do know that Sigmas wear a heavy gold/brass ring with a Sigma on it, though.

WhiteDaisy128 10-11-2012 01:42 PM

At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, there is the Order of Gimghoul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Gimghoul

MysticCat 10-11-2012 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteDaisy128 (Post 2184069)
At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, there is the Order of Gimghoul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Gimghoul

I was just going to mention that. Their "home" is Hippol Castle (sometimes called Gimghoul Castle) in the woods on Piney Prospect:

http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/p...um/2220965.jpg

http://gazette.unc.edu/archives2/11m...ul-banquet.jpg

UNC-CH also has the Order of the Gorgon's Head. It is slightly younger than the Order of Gimghoul, and it doesn't have a castle.

mama3delta 10-23-2012 02:30 PM

Are there female-only secret societies?

badgeguy 10-25-2012 12:22 AM

Now thats a good question. According to some research, I do know there were several societies for women, there was Society of the Golden Rose at the University of California, there was LSV society at the University of Missouri, and there was the Society of Cwens, which is now known as Lambda Sigma.

Also, I do know that sometime in the 1980s, the infamous Skull & Bones society at Yale began admitting women, as did some of the other senior societies as well.

If anyone knows if these groups still exist I would love to know, and if anyone knows of any others that would be great also.

Thanks.
BG

carnation 10-25-2012 07:25 AM

Auburn had Cwens when I was there but they dropped the group when they had to admit guys and the opening line of the initiation was, "I am a lady. I am a Queen."

MysticCat 10-25-2012 08:25 AM

Per the Wiki, along with the groups mentioned by badge guy, Palladia and Trust of the Pearl (for sorority women) at the University of Georgia and The Colors (3 groups -- The Reds, The Greens and The Purples) at Maryville College are all-female.

Can't say whether this info is current and accurate, and I'm betting there may be more.

pktcougar 10-25-2012 11:05 PM

I found some at Lehigh in the early 1880's, I know one was called The Crows I believe, I can double check tomorrow (their site is down at the moment).

badgeguy 10-25-2012 11:18 PM

There was also The Esoteric society for women at the University of Chicago.

https://cache.nebula.phx3.secureserv...0-0aa88f140a05

honeychile 10-26-2012 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carnation (Post 2186236)
Auburn had Cwens when I was there but they dropped the group when they had to admit guys and the opening line of the initiation was, "I am a lady. I am a Queen."

...And as a former Cwen, it was founded at Pitt! Amos Hall. where all but two of the NPC sororities are housed, was named after the founder, University of Pittsburgh Dean Thyrsa Amos. Her portrait was often sought during the now forbidden scavenger hunts.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...hyrsa_Amos.jpg


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