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Old 06-28-2008, 08:58 PM
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Okay, just checked and it's not any of the current NPCs. I'll check the formers but I have a feeling it was a local. It may have been picked up by an NPC though. Will continue searching.
Don't forget, though, that some sororities have changed the way they name chapters. Pi Phi currently uses a system by naming each chapter by state (for example, my chapter was Virginia Theta). BUT early in Pi Phi's history, there were Alpha, Beta, Gamma, chapters, etc., which switched over to the current system at some point (which occurred pretty early).

Between the names, genealogy stuff, definitely looks like you're looking at something in the upper midwest.

Another thing to think about: could it have been a high school sorority?
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Old 06-28-2008, 10:50 PM
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Another thing to think about: could it have been a high school sorority?
Good idea! I didn't even consider that part. I spent about an hour & a half on some good genealogical sites, only found what I posted.
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Old 06-29-2008, 02:11 AM
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Don't forget, though, that some sororities have changed the way they name chapters. Pi Phi currently uses a system by naming each chapter by state (for example, my chapter was Virginia Theta). BUT early in Pi Phi's history, there were Alpha, Beta, Gamma, chapters, etc., which switched over to the current system at some point (which occurred pretty early).
Aha! Good thinking. I'll do a recheck.


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Another thing to think about: could it have been a high school sorority?
Another good idea. Somewhere around here I have a book on secondary school GLOs. I'll try to find it tomorrow.
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Old 06-29-2008, 03:22 PM
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Not to throw a wrench in the gears, but this may be a possibility also...

Sometimes a local will affiliate with a national and the national will allow them to keep their local letters as their national chapter designation. For example, the Sigma Nu chapter at Knox College in Galesburg, IL was founded in 1861 as Delta Theta. They affiliated with Sigma Nu and were chartered 30 years later in 1891. Even though Sigma Nu was in its "Beta series", (after Beta Beta and before Beta Gamma) they allowed the chapter at Knox to keep Delta Theta as its chapter designation. Sigma Nu would not have reached Delta Theta until 1909 at the earliest...

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If the Sigrid Jesperson in the info I posted is the same Sigrid Jesperson in the photo, it can't be a high school sorority because Sigrid would be 23 in that photo. This also leads me to wonder about when HS sororities first started.

Benzgirl mentioned something about Scandinavians settling in the Midwest, and that's what I thought too. My 6th grade teacher was Sister Agnes Iten, CSJ -- and she was very proud of her Minnesota roots!
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