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- 1957-1965 (Creation)
Extent
0.42 linear feet
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Administrative history
In March 1949, Sigma Gamma Phi sorority was established as the Aurora Society and whose purpose was to promote the cultural and social activities on the campus. In April 1951, the Aurora Society reorganized as a Greek organization, Sigma Gamma Phi. Its purpose was to promote fellowship and social experiences within the group and on campus. Ultimately, Sigma Gamma Phi wanted to be affiliated with a national sorority. In January 1966, Sigma Gamma Phi was reorganized as Delta Zeta through colonization. Delta Zeta's motto is "Enriching the Lives of Women."
Scope and content
This collection contains the records of Sigma Gamma Phi. Included is one meeting minutes book and membership lists.
System of arrangement
The records are arranged in alphabetical order.
These records are located at 29D.2b.
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There are no access restrictions.
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Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.
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- English
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Archivist's note
Processed by Marissa Hendrickson in September 2019.