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Phi Delta Pi

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American women's fraternity for health professions
Phi Delta Pi
ΦΔΠ
FoundedOctober 23, 1916; 108 years ago (1916-10-23)
Normal College of the American Gymnastics Union
TypeProfessional
Former affiliationPPA
StatusMerged
Merge dateMarch 1970
SuccessorDelta Psi Kappa
EmphasisPhysical Education
ScopeNational
Colors Purple and Gold
SymbolOak leaf
FlowerPurple violet
JewelAmethyst
Chapters19
Members5,000 (1967) lifetime
Headquarters
United States

Phi Delta Pi (ΦΔΠ) was a national professionalfraternity for women in the disciplines of health andphysical education,health sciences, andrecreation. It was established in 1916 at theNormal College of the North American Gymnastics Union (now Indiana University School of Health and Human Sciences).[1] It merged withDelta Psi Kappa, a professional fraternity, inMarch 1970.

History

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Phi Delta Pi was founded onOctober 23, 1916 at theNormal College of the North American Gymnastics Union inIndianapolis, Indiana.[2] It was a national professionalfraternity for women in the disciplines of health andphysical education,health sciences, andrecreation.[3]

Phi Delta Pi was one of the eleven women's professional fraternities to found theProfessional Panhellenic Association in 1925.[3]

Many of its early chapters were placed at vocational-oriented Normal Schools for Physical Education which did not survive the Great Depression. Later chapters were placed at colleges with broader course offerings and stronger financial footing. Baird's reports there were fourteen active chapters and sixteen inactive chapters in 1967, but provides only twenty chapter names in the 20th Edition of that resource.

Phi Delta Pi merged withDelta Psi Kappa, a professional fraternity, inMarch 1970.[2]

Symbols

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The colors of Phi Delta Pi were purple and gold. Its symbol was the oak leaf. Its flower was the purple violet. Its jewel was the amethyst.

Membership

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Four types of membership existed in Phi Delta Pi: active, alumnae, honorary, and special membership.[3]

Chapters

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The chapters of Phi Delta Pi were as follows; this list may be incomplete, and some chapters here listed as inactive may have merged or been absorbed only as alumni clubs (no active chapters).[2] Inactive chapters and institutions are indicated initalics.

ChapterCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReferences
AlphaOctober 23, 1916 – 1942Normal College of the North American Gymnastics UnionIndianapolis,INInactive
Beta1918 – March 1970Temple UniversityPhiladelphia,PAMerged (ΔΨΚ}[a]
Gamma1918–1919Northwestern UniversityEvanston, ILInactive
Delta1919–1965American College of Physical Education (now De Paul)Chicago,ILInactive
Epsilon1918–March 1970Kellogg School of Physical EducationBattle Creek, MIMerged (ΔΨΚ}[b][c]
Zeta1919–1921Chicago Normal School of Physical EducationChicago,ILInactive[d]
Eta1920–19xx ?University of UtahSalt Lake City,UTInactive
Theta1922–19xx ?Ithaca School of Physical EducationIthaca, NYMerged (ΔΨΚ}[e]
Iota1924–1944Savage School of Physical EducationNew York, NYInactive[f]
Kappa1927–1944Panzer College of Physical EducationEast Orange, NJInactive[g]
Lambda1928–1936Ohio UniversityAthens, OHInactive
Mu1929–19xxUtah State UniversityLogan, UTInactive
Nu1930–1942Southeastern Teachers CollegeDurant, OKInactive
Xi1931–19xxBrigham Young UniversityProvo, UTInactive
Omicron1933–1943University of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CAInactive
Pi1935–1954Slippery Rock UniversitySlippery Rock, PAInactive[h]
Rho1949–1965Wittenberg UniversitySpringfield, OHInactive
Sigma1951–19xxUniversity of Minnesota DuluthDuluth, MNInactive
Tau1952–1970University of MiamiCoral Gables, FLMerged (ΔΨΚ}[i]
Upsilon1959–1970Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FLMerged (ΔΨΚ}[j]
  1. ^Chapter joined the existingTau chapter of Delta Psi Kappa at the time of the merger of the two groups.
  2. ^The Physical Education school at what was then known as Battle Creek College, was open until 1938 as a department of what became Andrews University.
  3. ^Chapter joined or became theEta chapter of Delta Psi Kappa at the time of the merger to the two groups.
  4. ^This school was also the site of the Lambda chapter of ΔΨΚ (1920).
  5. ^This school was also the site of Psi chapter (1931-19xx) of ΔΨΚ.
  6. ^This school was also the site of theLambda chapter of ΔΨΚ (1920).
  7. ^This school (Panzer) was also the site of theTheta chapter;; of ΔΨΚ (1919). Panzer merged with nearby Montclair State College in 1958.
  8. ^A separateAlpha Phi chapter of ΔΨΚ was established on the Slippery Rock campus in 1956
  9. ^Appears to have become theBeta Tau chapter of ΔΨΚ.
  10. ^Appears to have become theBeta Upsilon chapter of ΔΨΚ.

Notable members

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union | University Honors and Awards: Indiana University".Indiana University. Retrieved2025-03-18.
  2. ^abcAnson, Jack L.; Marchenasi, Robert F., eds. (1991) [1879].Baird's Manual of American Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis, IN: Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. p. VIII-44.ISBN 978-0963715906.
  3. ^abcdeJosephine Christaldi (December 1, 1946)."Affiliated Organizations: X. Phi Delta Pi".The Journal of Health and Physical Education.17 (10):598–639.doi:10.1080/23267240.1946.10626724.
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