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About ADPi
Alpha Delta Pi holds the distinction of being the first secret
society in the world established for college women. The sorority
was founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon,
Georgia. The original name was the Adelphean Society, as the word
"Adelphean": is derived from the Greek word meaning sister.
The
precursor to Alpha Delta Pi, the Adelphean Society, was founded
by Wesleyan students Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald, Ella Pierce Turner,
Octavia Andrew Rush, Mary Evans Glass, Elizabeth Williams Mitchell
and Sophronia Woodruff Dews. These six women founded the sorority
on the principals of scholarships, sisterhood, leadership, service
and loyalty.
The Adelphean Society flourished over the years, and in 1904 the
members voted to become the national organization of Alpha Delta
Phi in 1905. In 1913 the name was changed to Alpha Delta Pi to avoid
confusion with a men's fraternity of the same name.
Wesleyan's chapter was called Alpha because it was established first.
Within two years of nationalization, four new chapters were installed.
Today there are approximately 130 active Alpha Delta Pi chapters
on college campuses throughout the United States and Canada. The
oldest chapter still in existance is the Delta Chapter at the University
of Texas.
The open motto of Alpha Delta Pi is "We Live for Each Other." Our
official colors are azure blue, which stands for loyalty and friendship,
and white, which stands for purity. the lion is our mascot and the
diamond is our symbol. Our official flower is the woodland violet,
but the African violet is frequently used instead.
Our Chapter
The Gamma Upsilon Chapter was founded in 1953 on the University
of North Texas campus. In 1935, a social group by the name of Phoureffs,
which stood for 'Faithful Friendships Formed Forever,' formed at
UNT. The Phoureffs was the second organization of its kind at North
Texas. In 1944 they became a local sorority and took the letters
of Delta Chi Delta. When most of the fraternities and sororities
were affiliating with national organizations in the mid 1950s the
Delta Chi's became Alpha Delta Pi. We were the second group on campus
to affiliate with a national sorority. There are currently 6 NPC
sororities at North Texas (Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega,
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha), and there have
been a total of 11 since 1953.
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ADPi Symbols:
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mascot:the lion

symbol:diamond

flower:violets

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