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Pi Kappa Sigma
Pi Kappa Sigma was a sorority--one of those "educational"
ones, like Theta Sigma Upsilon (m AGD), Delta Sigma Epsilon
(m DZ), Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma....They were
known as "Pi Kaps." They were absorbed by Sigma Kappa
about 1958 or so...check Baird's
Phi Kappa Sigma is often confused with Phi Kappa Theta, a
historically-Catholic fraternity...and is some places with Phi
Kappa Tau...generally known as Phi Tau. The Phi Kappa Sigmas
are often called "Skulls," but when they were at KU they were
called Phi Kappa Sigs (1957)
Then there was Phi Sigma Epsilon, a teacher's college fraternity,
like Sigma Tau Gamma...but they merged with Phi Sigma Kappa,
great for both, by the way...Then a Jewish fraternity, Phi Sigma
Delta...now also absorbed...I think by ZBT, not sure.
So, it is confusing...again, Pi Kapps, no offense, please accept my
rebuttal and explanation. And the rest who remain offended, you
have already been told where to stick it.
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