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Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority

ΓΣΣ

Motto: Unity in Service''
Nicknames: Gamma Sig

The Crest

Founded: 12 October 1952 at Beekman Towers
Type National Service Sorority
Headquarters PO Box 248
Rindge, New Hampshire
Members 62 active collegiate chapters, 22 active alumni chapters
Official Colors: Maroon and White            
Member Badge: Image:GSSpin.jpg
Official Flower: The white rose
Official Symbols: Staff, White Rose, Omicron
Cardinal Principals: Service, Friendship and Equality
Gamma Sigma Sigma Website

Gamma Sigma Sigma (ΓΣΣ) is a national service sorority. The motto of Gamma Sigma Sigma is Unity in Service.

Contents

[edit] Historical Background

In October of 1952, representatives from eight colleges and universities met at Beekman Towers in New York City to organize a nationally-based service organization.

Represented were Boston University, Brooklyn College, Drexel Institute of Technology,Los Angeles City College, New York University, Queens College, the University of Houston, and the University of Miami in Florida.

The group drafted a constitution, which later became the bylaws (which are reviewed and revised at each National Convention), elected the first National Board of Directors (NBD), and adopted a name for their organization. “Girl’s Service Sorority”, or GSS, translated to the Greek, Gamma Sigma Sigma.

More than fifty years later, the Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority continues to make an enormous impact on campuses and communities nationwide, carrying on a tradition of Unity in Service. Each year, sorority members contribute thousands of hours to unlimited projects across the country, reporting millions of hours throughout its history.

Today, the organization is several thousand members strong with active collegiate and alumni chapters, colonies and interest groups in eight United States districts -- and growing. New pledge classes are held each semester on campuses everywhere, and new colonies and chapters appear annually.

After graduation, alumni members continue to serve in their communities as members-at-large, or as integrated in regional alumni chapters. Many alumni continue to serve the national organization as well, in roles on the National Board of Directors, National Staff, and as advisors to collegiate members.

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]

[edit] Beliefs

  • The Purpose

The purpose of Gamma Sigma Sigma shall be to assemble college and university students in the spirit of service to humanity and to develop friendship among students of all races and creeds.

  • The Motto

Unity in Service

[edit] 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.[2]

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, Alumnae Liaison, Historian, Social Coordinator, and Parliamentarian, all of whom, except the Parliamentarian, shall be elected by membership. The President shall appoint the Parliamentarian. [3]

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 IMPACT (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 IMPACT 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.

Chapters/Members participating in special emphasis projects are given recognition for their service through award competitions and certificate presentations.[4]

[edit] Membership

Any individual who wishes to serve others may become a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma following a few guidelines,as set forth by the National Convention, chapter and academic institution.

These include, but are not limited to:

  • To be a duly enrolled student in academic good standing
  • To express a desire to serve and to become a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma
  • To fulfill the requirements set by the organization and institution

Anyone can become a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma, regardless of gender, race, or creed. Gamma Sigma Sigma does not discriminate or tolerate hazing in any form. Gamma Sigma Sigma accepts individuals who are members of other organizations, including social sororities, into its membership.

Membership in a collegiate colony or chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma is attained by pledging to serve. The requirements for membership are set by each chapter, within guidelines set by the national organization. These tasks are in direct relationship to both chapter and national service programs. Pledges are not required to perform personal services for members, or any activity that can be construed as hazing.

[edit] National Conventions

Number Location Theme Dates Woman of the Year Refs
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&00.&&&&&00 Beekman Towers, New York City Organization and Constitutional 01952-10-10 10 October 195201952-10-12 12 October 1952 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&01.&&&&&01st Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 01953-06 June 1953 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&02.&&&&&02nd New York City, New York 01955-06-24 24 June 195501955-06-26 26 June 1955 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&03.&&&&&03rd Detroit, Michigan 01957-06-21 21 June 195701957-06-23 23 June 1957 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&04.&&&&&04th Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 01959-06-19 19 June 195901959-06-21 21 June 1959 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&05.&&&&&05th Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 01961-06-16 16 June 196101961-06-18 18 June 1961 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&06.&&&&&06th University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, Maryland 01963-06 June 1963 [5][6]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&07.&&&&&07th St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota 01965-06-18 18 June 196501965-06-20 20 June 1965 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&08.&&&&&08th Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri "Pioneers in Service" 01967-06-15 15 June 196701967-06-18 18 June 1967 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&09.&&&&&09th Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida "Giving Sunshine" 01969-06-20 20 June 196901969-06-22 22 June 1969 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&010.&&&&&010th University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut "Season with Service" 01971-06-17 17 June 197101971-06-20 20 June 1971 [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&011.&&&&&011th University of Houston, Houston, Texas "Our Hearts in Service" 01973-06-14 14 June 197301973-06-17 17 June 1973 Esther Brenner [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&012.&&&&&012th Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana "Crossroads to Service" 01975-06-20 20 June 197501975-06-22 22 June 1975 Dolly Melville [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&013.&&&&&013th University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts "Unity ... Spirit ... Service" 01977-06-17 17 June 197701977-06-19 19 June 1977 Margaret Kuster [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&014.&&&&&014th University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia "Service with a Smile Southern Style" 01979-06-15 15 June 197901979-06-17 17 June 1979 Dr. Ethel Allen [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&015.&&&&&015th University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota "Seeways to Service" 01981-06-19 19 June 198101981-06-21 21 June 1981 Margaret E. Kuhn [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&016.&&&&&016th Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky "Run for the Roses" 01983-06-17 17 June 198301983-06-19 19 June 1983 JoAnn Verner [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&017.&&&&&017th Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri "Service: The Finest Frontier" 01985-06-20 20 June 198501985-06-23 23 June 1985 Sharon Wenz [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&018.&&&&&018th University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware "First in Service" 01987-06-11 11 June 198701987-06-14 14 June 1987 Barbara Bush* [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&019.&&&&&019th Rime Garden Inn, Birmingham, Alabama "Celebrate Service" 01989-08-10 10 August 198901989-08-19 19 August 1989 Mae Jemison* [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&020.&&&&&020th Sheraton AirportCharlotte, North Carolina "Magic of Service" 01991-08-08 8 August 199101991-06-11 11 June 1991 P. Buckley Moss [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&021.&&&&&021st Grand Milwaukee Hotel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin "Servicefest '93" 01993-08-12 12 August 199301993-08-15 15 August 1993 Pat Mitchell* aka "Auntie Litter" [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&022.&&&&&022nd Radisson Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland "Star Spangled Service" 01995-07-06 6 July 199501995-07-09 9 July 1995 Ellen Q. Ahlgren* [5]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&023.&&&&&023rd Wyndham Greenspoint Hotel, Houston Texas "Discover the Spirit" 01997-07-03 3 July 199701997-07-06 6 July 1997 Patty Wetterling* [5][6]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&024.&&&&&024th Crown Plaza Hotel-Powers Ferry, Atlanta, Georgia "Service on My Mind" 01999-07-09 9 July 199901999-07-11 11 July 1999 Karolyn Nunnallee* [5][6]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&025.&&&&&025th Greenville Hilton, Greenville, North Carolina "Guiding Service through the New Millennium" 02001-07-19 19 July 200102001-07-21 21 July 2001 Beatrice Gaddy [5][6]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&026.&&&&&026th Headquarters Plaza Hotel, Morristown, New Jersey "Pride in our Past, Faith in our Future" 02003-07-10 10 July 200302003-07-13 13 July 2003 Amy Callahan [5][6]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&027.&&&&&027th Embassy Suites Hotes Cleveland-Rockside, Cleveland, Ohio "Service Rocks"[7] 02005-07-06 6 July 200502005-07-10 10 July 2005 Barbara Irvine[7] [8]
&&&&&&&&&&&&&028.&&&&&028th Lincolnshire Marriott Resort, Lincolnshire, Illinois "Spotlight on Service"[9] 02007-07-11 11 July 200702007-07-15 15 July 2007 Liz Scott (Mother of Alex Scott (Alex's Lemonade Stand)[9] [10]
  • Women of the year who also received National Honorary membership.[5]

[edit] Chapters

Collegiate Chapters [11]

  • Zeta - Drexel University
  • Tau - Pennsylvania State University
  • Chi - University of Georgia
  • Alpha Eta - Howard University
  • Alpha Iota - University of Minnesota, Duluth
  • Alpha Pi - University of Wisconsin, Stout
  • Alpha Psi - Southeast Missouri State University
  • Beta Gamma - University of Delaware
  • Beta Delta - University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
  • Beta Zeta - Tuskegee University
  • Beta Theta - Texas Wesleyan University
  • Beta Sigma - Western Kentucky University
  • Beta Phi - Lynchburg College
  • Beta Chi - Lebanon Valley College
  • Beta Psi - Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • Gamma Alpha - Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
  • Gamma Delta - Duquesne University
  • Gamma Eta - Utica College of Syracuse University
  • Gamma Theta - Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Gamma Kappa - University of Tennessee
  • Gamma Pi - Carson Newman College
  • Gamma Phi - St. Francis University
  • Gamma Chi - Texas State University, San Marcos
  • Delta Nu - University of Maine, Orono
  • Delta Xi - Missouri State University
  • Delta Sigma - Samford University
  • Delta Upsilon - SUNY Potsdam
  • Delta Phi - Dillard University
  • Delta Chi - East Carolina University
  • Delta Omega - La Salle University
  • Eta Beta- Francis Marion University
  • Epsilon Beta - Clemson University
  • Epsilon Eta - Florida Memorial College
  • Epsilon Nu - Bethune Cookman College
  • Epsilon Xi - Moravian College
  • Epsilon Upsilon - University of Florida
  • Epsilon Psi - Tennessee State University
  • Zeta Beta - University of St. Thomas
  • Zeta Epsilon - Austin Peay State University
  • Zeta Iota - Prairie View A&M University
  • Zeta Lambda - Temple University
  • Zeta Nu - Slippery Rock University
  • Zeta Xi - North Georgia College and State University
  • Zeta Omicron - Georgia College and State University
  • Zeta Rho - Marquette University
  • Zeta Sigma - McDaniel College
  • Zeta Tau - Georgia State University
  • Zeta Chi - Grambling State University
  • Zeta Psi - Mississippi Valley State University
  • Zeta Omega - Clark Atlanta University
  • Eta Alpha - Georgia Southern University
  • Eta Beta - Francis Marion University
  • Eta Gamma - Murray State University
  • Eta Delta - James Madison University
  • Eta Epsilon - University of West Georgia
  • Colony - Spelman College
  • Colony - University of North Texas
  • Colony - University of Central Florida
  • Zeta Upsilon - Ohio State University

Alumni Chapters [12]

  • Atlanta Metropolitan Alumni Chapter- Georgia
  • Bluegrass Alumni Chapter - Kentucky
  • Buckeye City Alumni Colony - Columbus, Ohio
  • Central New England Alumni Chapter - Vermont/New Hampshire/Massachusetts
  • Cherry Blossom Alumni Chapter - Washington, DC metro
  • 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
  • Gold Hills Alumni Chapter - Georgia
  • 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
  • Omicron Alumni Colony - Tallahassee, Florida
  • Philadelphia Alumni Chapter - Pennsylvania
  • Pine Tree Alumni Chapter - Maine
  • Southern White Rose Alumni Colony - Alabama
  • Tri-Counties Alumni Colony - Florida
  • Twin Cities Alumni Chapter - Minnesota
  • Yellow Rose Alumni Chapter - Houston, Texas
  • White Rose Alumni Chapter - Tennessee

[edit] Notable Alumni

  • Barbara Bush - National Honorary Member (1987)[13] - first lady
  • Mae Jemison M.D. - National Honorary Member - first African-American woman to travel to space
  • Jessye Norman - Howard University - opera singer
  • P. Buckley Moss - National Honorary Member (1991)[13] - Artist
  • Pat Mitchell - National Honorary Member (1993)[13] - "Auntie Litter"
  • Ellen Ahlgren - National Honorary Member (1995)[13] - Founder of ABC Quilts
  • Patricia Wetterling - National Honorary Member (1997)[13] - Founder of the Jacob Wetterling Foundation
  • Karolyn Nunnallee - President of MADD
  • Beatrice Gaddy - Founder of Bea Gaddy's Family Center
  • Amy Callahan - Founder and President of the Better Days Foundation
  • Barbara Irvine - Founder of Alice Paul's Institute/Women's Rights
  • Liz Scott - National Honorary Member (2007) Founder of Alex's Lemonade Stand
  • Karen House - Howard University- Howard University Bison Express
  • Dr. Janette Hoston Harris - Alpha Delta, Southern University - civil rights activist, DC Government Official

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