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Gamma Sigma Sigma
ΓΣΣ
The official crest of Gamma Sigma Sigma
The official crest of Gamma Sigma Sigma
Founded (1952-10-12) October 12, 1952 (age 71)
Beekman Tower, New York, NY
TypeService
ScopeNational
MottoUnity in Service
ColorsMaroon   and White  
SymbolShepherd's Crook, Omicron
FlowerWhite Rose
PublicationPerspectives
Chapters62 active collegiate chapters, 22 active alumni chapters
IdealsService, Friendship and Equality
HeadquartersPO Box 248
Rindge, New Hampshire
USA
Websitehttp://www.gammasigmasigma.org

Gamma Sigma Sigma (ΓΣΣ) is a national service sorority founded in October of 1952 at Beekman Tower in New York City. by representatives of Boston University, Brooklyn College, Drexel Institute of Technology,Los Angeles City College, New York University, Queens College, and the University of Houston. Their intention was to form a nationally-based service organization. The purpose of Gamma Sigma Sigma is "to assemble college and university students in the spirit of service to humanity and to develop friendship among students of all races and creeds".

Historical Background

On October 10th-12th 1952, representatives from eight colleges and universities met at Beekman Tower in New York City.

Represented were groups from Boston University,Brooklyn College, Drexel University, Los Angeles City College, University of Miami, New York University, Queens College, and University of Houston. During the weekend, the representatives from these groups decided on the name Gamma Sigma Sigma, the colors of Maroon and White and charters were given to these groups.[1][2] As the group from University of Miami did not commit to membership at the founding meeting, they are not counted as a founding group.

School Original Group Name Assigned Chapter Name
University of Houston Alpha Gamma Chi Alpha
Brooklyn College Booster Squad Beta
Los Angeles City College Alpha Gamma Chi Gamma
New York University Women's Service Organization Delta
Boston University Omega Service Sorority Epsilon
Drexel University Gamma Sigma Sigma Zeta
University of Miami Eta [a]
Queens College Phi Gamma Theta

a. ^ The group from University of Miami did not attend the final day of convention. Eta Chapter was reserved for this group. They later joined as Upsilon Chapter in 1958.

About Gamma Sigma Sigma

All chapters, collegiate and alumni, are required to perform a defined number of service hours during the year as set forth in national and chapter bylaws.

Projects range from nationally sponsored causes to individual dedications, and chapters/individuals may be awarded for their efforts. Each member of the organization brings individual talents, skills and ideas to the organization, uniting in the spirit of service.

Each individual University chapter is led by an executive board. The officers of the chapters hold the offices of President, Service Vice President, Membership Vice President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Financial Secretary, Public Relations Coordinator, National Representative, and Alumni Liaison, all of whom, except the Parliamentarian, shall be elected by membership. The President shall appoint the Parliamentarian.

At each National Convention, two special project areas are chosen by the delegation for special emphasis during the following biennium. These areas, known as Project I.M.P.A.C.T. (Individuals Making Progress Across Communities Together), encourage participation by all members, and help to establish relations with other national charitable organizations.

In addition to Project I.M.P.A.C.T. area suggestions and individual chapter projects, Gamma Sigma Sigma, as an organization, partners with charitable organizations to provide a combined, concentrated level of service to the nation. These affiliations are many, though the longest standing partnership is with the national March of Dimes. The sorority's national service partners include: March of Dimes, American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, and M.A.D.D.

Chapters/Members participating in special emphasis projects are given recognition for their service through award competitions and certificate presentations.[3]

The governing body of Gamma Sigma Sigma is the National Convention, held biennially in odd-numbered years. The National Board of Directors, elected at each National Convention, coordinates sorority activities in accordance with organizational bylaws and policy. National staff members assist in administrative functions.[1]

Membership

Gamma Sigma Sigma is not selective. The sorority does not discriminate based on race, sex, or gender nor do they tolerate hazing in any form. Membership is determined by guidelines set by each chapter, within guidelines set by the national organization and academic institution. These tasks are in direct relationship to both chapter and national service programs. Members-in-training are not required to perform personal services for members, or any activity that can be construed as hazing. Gamma Sigma Sigma also accepts individuals who are members of other organizations, including social sororities, into its membership.

National Conventions

Number Location Theme Dates Woman of the Year Refs
0 Beekman Towers, New York City Organization and Constitutional Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
1st Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Template:Dts2 [4]
2nd New York City, New York Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
3rd Detroit, Michigan Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
4th Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
5th Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
6th University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, Maryland Template:Dts2 [4][5]
7th St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
8th Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri "Pioneers in Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
9th Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida "Giving Sunshine" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
10th University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut "Season with Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 [4]
11th University of Houston, Houston, Texas "Our Hearts in Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Esther Brenner [4]
12th Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana "Crossroads to Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Dolly Melville [4]
13th University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts "Unity ... Spirit ... Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Margaret Kuster [4]
14th University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia "Service with a Smile Southern Style" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Dr. Ethel Allen [4]
15th University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota "Seeways to Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Margaret E. Kuhn [4]
16th Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky "Run for the Roses" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 JoAnn Verner [4]
17th Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri "Service: The Finest Frontier" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Sharon Wenz [4]
18th University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware "First in Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Barbara Bush* [4]
19th Rime Garden Inn, Birmingham, Alabama "Celebrate Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Mae Jemison* [4]
20th Sheraton AirportCharlotte, North Carolina "Magic of Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 P. Buckley Moss [4]
21st Grand Milwaukee Hotel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin "Servicefest '93" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Pat Mitchell* aka "Auntie Litter" [4]
22nd Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland "Star Spangled Service" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Ellen Q. Ahlgren* [4]
23rd Wyndham Greenspoint Hotel, Houston Texas "Discover the Spirit" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Patty Wetterling* [4][5]
24th Crown Plaza Hotel-Powers Ferry, Atlanta, Georgia "Service on My Mind" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Karolyn Nunnallee* [4][5]
25th Greenville Hilton, Greenville, North Carolina "Guiding Service through the New Millennium" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Beatrice Gaddy [4][5]
26th Headquarters Plaza Hotel, Morristown, New Jersey "Pride in our Past, Faith in our Future" Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Amy Callahan [4][5]
27th Embassy Suites Hotes Cleveland-Rockside, Cleveland, Ohio "Service Rocks"[6] Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Barbara Irvine[6] [7]
28th Lincolnshire Marriott Resort, Lincolnshire, Illinois "Spotlight on Service"[8] Template:Dts2Template:Dts2 Liz Scott (Mother of Alex Scott (Alex's Lemonade Stand)[8] [9]
  • Women of the year who also received National Honorary membership.[4]

Active Chapters and Colonies as of April 24, 2008

Current Active Collegiate Chapters and Colonies [10]

Active Alumni Chapters and Colonies [11]

  • Atlanta Metropolitan Alumni Chapter- Georgia
  • Bluegrass Alumni Chapter - Kentucky
  • Central New England Alumni Chapter - Vermont/New Hampshire/Massachusetts
  • Cherry Blossom Alumni Chapter - Washington, DC metro area
  • Cottonball Alumni Chapter - Missouri
  • Dogwood Alumni Colony - Knoxville, TN
  • Empire Alumni Chapter - New York
  • Gateway Alumni Chapter - Missouri
  • Gemini Alumni Chapter – Philadelphia/Tri State Area, Pennsylvania
  • Greater Baltimore Alumni Chapter - Maryland
  • Houston- Bayou City Alumni Chapter - Texas
  • Lone Star Alumni Chapter - Dallas, Texas
  • Mid-Jersey Shore Alumni Chapter - New Jersey
  • Nutmeg Alumni Chapter - Connecticut
  • Philadelphia Alumni Chapter - Pennsylvania
  • Pine Tree Alumni Chapter - Maine
  • Southern White Rose Alumni Colony - Alabama
  • Twin Cities Alumni Chapter - Minnesota
  • Yellow Rose Alumni Chapter - Houston, Texas
  • White Rose Alumni Chapter - Tennessee
  • Buckeye City Alumni Colony - Columbus, Ohio
  • Omicron Alumni Colony - Tallahassee, Florida
  • Steele City Alumni Colony-Pittsburgh, PA and western PA
  • Dogwood Alumni Colony

Notable Alumni

National Honorary Members

External links

References

Template:Gamma Sigma Sigma National Presidents

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Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority P.O. Box 248 Rindge, NH 03461

http://www.gammasigmasigma.org