'Alpha Delta Pi' ('ΑΔΠ') was founded
May 15 1851 at
Wesleyan College in
Macon, Georgia making it the first female fraternal organization. The Executive office for this sorority is located on Ponce de Leon Avenue in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Founding of Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Delta Pi, nickname ADPi, was founded as the Adelphean Society on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. Alpha Delta Pi holds the distinction of being the first secret society for women. It was founded on the principles of scholarship, leadership, service to others and sisterhood. These principles still guide the policies and programs of the sorority today.
In 1905 the Adelphean Society changed its name to
Alpha Delta Phi (ΑΔΦ), but was later changed because a men's fraternity by the same name was already well established at many universities where ADPi wanted to start chapters.
The open
motto of ADPi is "We Live for Each Other," and its colors are azure blue and white. The official flower is the woodland
violet, the mascot is a
lion nicknamed Alphie and the symbol is the diamond. Alpha Delta Pi currently has over 130 chapters in the
United States and
Canada, and over 150 alumnae associations, and their Executive Office is located in Atlanta, Georgia. Its national philanthropy is the
Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Alpha Delta Pi was founded by six women, Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Williams Mitchell, Sophronia Woodruff Dews, Octavia Andrew Rush, Mary Evans Glass, and Ella Pierce Turner.
Wesleyan College, the first college for women in the world, was chartered to grant degrees to women. Young women fortunate enough to receive a college education were from progressive and educated families. A typical day for a Wesleyan student was highly regulated. There was a precise schedule for waking, eating, attending classes, taking fresh air and exercising, studying, attending chapel and sleeping. They had few personal liberties and little time for free thinking and socializing.
Alpha Delta Pi is a member group of the
National Panhellenic Conference, which is the governing council of the 26 member sororities.
Symbols
The symbols of Alpha Delta Pi are:
★ 'Badge' - The first diamond-shaped badge was worn by the Adelpheans in 1852. Stars were not included on this first badge, but it did have a monogram of the Wesleyan pin attached to the badge by a link chain, thus forming a guard. In 1854, the stars were added, but it was not until 1874 that the stars and the clasped hands were raised. This design remained with only slight modifications until 1906 when, at Alpha Delta Pi's first convention, Nanaline King presented a new design for the pin. Her design was a smaller gold badge with a black enamel center which pictured the clasped hands, the two stars, and the Greek letters, Alpha Delta Phi. This design was adopted by the convention and is the same pin we have today, with Alpha Delta Phi being changed to Alpha Delta Pi at the 1913 convention.
★ 'Alpha Badge' - New Member Badge, New members wear a gold pin with a lion atop the Greek letters ΒΥΑ. The letters remind Alphas of the open motto: We Live for Each Other.
★ 'Mascot' - The lion is the mascot of Alpha Delta Pi. The lion is nicknamed Alphie.
★ 'Official Colors' - Azure blue and white are the official colors of Alpha Delta Pi. Blue is symbolic of friendship, the basic spirit upon which Alpha Delta Pi is founded. White symbolizes sincerity and truth. Alpha Delta Pi seeks these qualities in all its members.
★ 'Official Flower' - The Woodland Violet, which grows wild, is the official flower. Because it is unavailable for purchase, African Violets are often used to symbolize the Woodland Violet.
★ 'Coat of Arms' - Elizabeth Moseley Coles, who was elected national president at the first grand convention, was responsible for having the coat of arms designed. Another sister of Alpha chapter, Agnes Chapman, is given credit for the actual design of the coat of arms. Symbolism from the ritual and the Alpha pin were combined in the coat of arms, and the design originally had a background of violets. In 1919, the convention body voted to make changes and the present design was accepted.
Philanthropy
Commitment to the Alpha Delta Pi international philanthropy, the Ronald McDonald House Charities, was made in 1979 and continues today. Since beginning its association, Alpha Delta Pi has contributed over $2 million to this worthwhile effort. Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) supports Ronald McDonald Houses in local communities, as well as funding grants to other not-for-profit organizations whose programs focus on children in need. There are 195 Ronald McDonald Houses in 16 countries, whose function is to provide comfort, care and "a home-away-from-home" for the families of seriously ill children who are receiving treatment at nearby hospitals. In addition to donating money to this worthwhile cause, many Alpha Delta Pi collegiate chapters and alumnae associations spend their time and energy volunteering at these houses.
Timeline
★ '1851' Alpha Delta Pi was founded by Eugenia Tucker on May 15th as The Adelphean Society, the first secret society for women. The society was founded for the purpose of mental, moral, and social and domestic betterment.
★ '1904 ' A committee of three, led by Jewel Davis, conferred with Attorney Dupont Guerry, the President of Wesleyan, as to the procedure to become a national organization. They secured a charter of incorporation from the state of Georgia.
★ '1905 ' The Adelphean Society changed its name to Alpha Delta Phi. At the time of nationalization, Alpha Delta Phi had 60 active members and 3,000 alumnae.
★ '1905 ' Beta Chapter is established at Winston-Salem by two members of Alpha Chapter. The chapter had seven members and fifteen new initiates. It thrived for three years until the administration abolished sororities.
★ '1906 ' Gamma Chapter was founded at Mary Baldwin Seminary. Visitors were not allowed at the school, so the chapter charter and special instructions were delivered to the new group by mail.
★ '1906 ' Jewel Davis, an Adelphean, entered the University of Texas as a graduate student, organized a group, and installed them as Delta Chapter, the fourth chapter of Alpha Delta Phi. Jewel Davis is listed as a charter member as there was no precedent for affiliation.
★ '1907 ' Eta Chapter was founded at the University of Alabama, installing nine members, one of whom was Wildie Churchill Hibbler, a grandmother of Katie Couric.
★ '1913 ' Alpha Delta Phi officially changed its name to Alpha Delta Pi.
★ '1948 ' Mrs. Carolee Strock Stanard retires as Grand President and part of her keynote address becomes The Creed of Alpha Delta Pi.
★ '1960 ' Alpha Delta Pi’s 100th chapter was installed.
★ '1979 ' Alpha Delta Pi adopts Ronald McDonald Houses as the National Philanthropy.
★ '1983 ' Alpha Delta Pi Foundation established.
★ '2001 ' Alpha Delta Pi celebrates its 150th Anniversary in Atlanta, Georgia.
Notable ADPi's
''For a full list of notable Alpha Delta Pi alumnae please visit here.
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Kate Capshaw (Alpha Gamma) - actress (''
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'') and wife of
Steven Spielberg[1]
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Deana Carter (Alpha Kappa) - singer
1
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Nancy Grace (Delta Theta) - CNN News
1
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Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas (Delta) - author, passenger on
United Airlines 93[2]
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Neva Jane Langley (Gamma Gamma) - Miss America, 1953
1
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Karen Parfitt Hughes, (Alpha Zeta) - Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
[3]
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Danica McKellar (Alpha Chi) - actress; (''
The Wonder Years'')
1
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Jessica Nelson North (Theta) - poet and author. Editor at ''
Poetry''
1
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Sandra Palmer (Gamma Upsilon) - Professional golfer
1
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Lu Parker (Zeta Sigma) -
Miss USA 1994;
KTLA-TV news correspondent
1
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Emily Procter (Delta Omicron) - actress; ('', ''
The West Wing'')
1
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Carol Shields (Phi) - author; winner of the
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 1995
1
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Jean Smart (Alpha Theta) - actress; (''
Designing Women'', ''
24'')
1
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Cathy Deupree (Eta) - singer
1
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Judy Woodruff (Omicron) - news correspondent
1
Alpha Delta Pi Chapters
Main articles: List of Alpha Delta Pi chapters
References
1. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority - Arts and Entertainment
2. Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas Foundation: About Us
3. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority - Business and Government
External links
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Alpha Delta Pi's Official International Website