Difference between revisions of "Pi Beta Phi"

From The Wiki Fire
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 49: Line 49:
 
*Discovery Depot: Pi Phis volunteer monthly at the Discovery Depot in Galesburg, IL to take part in reading activities with children of the area. A story is usually read and then a related activity takes place afterwards.
 
*Discovery Depot: Pi Phis volunteer monthly at the Discovery Depot in Galesburg, IL to take part in reading activities with children of the area. A story is usually read and then a related activity takes place afterwards.
  
*Cure-a-palooza: At Cure-a-palooza in February 2007, the Illinois Beta-Delta chapter of Pi Phi sponsored a night of fun and music in efforts to raise money for breast cancer research. The chapter raised over $400 in their efforts and pulled off a fun night for everyone.
+
*Cure-a-palooza: At Cure-a-palooza in February 2008, the Illinois Beta-Delta chapter of Pi Phi sponsored a night of fun and music in efforts to raise money for breast cancer research. The chapter raised over $400 in their efforts and pulled off a fun night for everyone.
  
*Polar Plunge:In March 2007, over a dozen Pi Phis participated in the annual Special Olympics of Illinois Polar Plunge. The chapter raised over $1,200 and braved the cold and snowy weather by plunging into a frozen Lake Storey.  
+
*Polar Plunge:In March 2009, over a dozen Pi Phis participated in the annual Special Olympics of Illinois Polar Plunge. The chapter raised over $2,300 and braved the cold and snowy weather by plunging into a frozen Lake Storey.  
  
*Pie A Pi Phi:On May 9th, 2007, Pi Phis were pied in the face with a whipped cream pie by their fellow students for a dollar. The money raised was donated to local literacy efforts. The event is an annual activity every Spring.
+
*Pie A Pi Phi:On May 9th, 2009, Pi Phis were pied in the face with a whipped cream pie by their fellow students for a dollar. The money raised was donated to local literacy efforts. The event is an annual activity every Spring.
  
*Food Drive: Pi Phi organized a food drive in Spring Term 2007 to collect non-perishable items for Safe Harbor. Boxes were located in many residential halls and by the C-store and bookstore. A large amount of food was collected!
+
*Food Drive: Pi Phi organized a food drive in Spring Term to collect non-perishable items for Safe Harbor. Boxes were located in many residential halls and by the C-store and bookstore. A large amount of food was collected!
  
 
==Knox Chapter==
 
==Knox Chapter==

Revision as of 15:47, 8 November 2009

Chapter Photo at the Bungalow (5/20/2007)

The Illinois Beta-Delta chapter of Pi Beta Phi (ΠΒΦ) is one of the three national sororities on Knox College's campus.

Recent Awards: Greek Week 2008

  • Alumni Relations Award
  • Community Service:
  • Advisor of the Year: Didi Drake


Knox College Pi Phi Homepage

Mission Statement

The mission of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women is to promote friendship, develop women of intellect and integrity, cultivate leadership potential and enrich lives through community service.

The History of Pi Beta Phi

Logo.jpg

Pi Beta Phi was founded on April 28, 1867, becoming the first women's fraternity based on the men's Greek system. Initially named I.C. Sorosis, the organization initially consisted of 12 founders:

Emma Brownlee Kilgore, Clara Brownlee Hutchinson, Fannie Thomson, Libbie Brook Gaddis, Nancy Black Wallace, Jennie Nicol MD, Inez Smith Soule, Fannie Whitenack Libbey, Margaret Campbell, Rosa Moore, Ada Bruen Grier, and Jennie Horne Turnbull


The organization was founded at the Holt House on the campus of Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Today the Holt House is used for small weddings, receptions, meetings and social gatherings. Nearby Pi Phi chapters and alumnae clubs use it for meetings, initiations and ceremonies. The Knox College chapter of Pi Beta Phi has the privilege of using the house for initiation and other events.

Pi Phi Firsts

  • First Fraternity for Women (1867)
  • First to have a national philanthropy, Settlement School (now the Arrowmont School for the Arts and Crafts)
  • First to have a Canadian philanthropy, Northern Libraries Project (now Arrow in the Arctic)
  • First to have an alumnae department
  • First to form Alumnae Advisory Committees to support collegiate chapters
  • One of seven founders of the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)

Pi Beta Phi National Homepage

Philanthropy

National Philanthropies

Car.jpg
  • In 2007 Pi Beta Phi partnered with First Book, a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 with a single mission: to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books.
  • Settlement School and Arrowmont:

The Settlement School in Gatlinburg, TN was formed in 1912 to provide education, economic opportunity, and health care to rural areas. The school later began to adapt to the growing community by offering arts and crafts classes in an effort to preserve and promote the region's crafts tradition. The school came to take on the name of Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts which exists today as a world-renowned facility providing college and graduate level courses. Arrowmont continues to be a major philanthropic effort of Pi Phi. Arrowmont

  • Arrow in the Arctic
  • Champions are Readers (CAR)
  • Fraternity Day of Service

Beta Delta Philanthropies

Pi Phis at Cure-a-palooza
Pi Phis take the Plunge
  • Discovery Depot: Pi Phis volunteer monthly at the Discovery Depot in Galesburg, IL to take part in reading activities with children of the area. A story is usually read and then a related activity takes place afterwards.
  • Cure-a-palooza: At Cure-a-palooza in February 2008, the Illinois Beta-Delta chapter of Pi Phi sponsored a night of fun and music in efforts to raise money for breast cancer research. The chapter raised over $400 in their efforts and pulled off a fun night for everyone.
  • Polar Plunge:In March 2009, over a dozen Pi Phis participated in the annual Special Olympics of Illinois Polar Plunge. The chapter raised over $2,300 and braved the cold and snowy weather by plunging into a frozen Lake Storey.
  • Pie A Pi Phi:On May 9th, 2009, Pi Phis were pied in the face with a whipped cream pie by their fellow students for a dollar. The money raised was donated to local literacy efforts. The event is an annual activity every Spring.
  • Food Drive: Pi Phi organized a food drive in Spring Term to collect non-perishable items for Safe Harbor. Boxes were located in many residential halls and by the C-store and bookstore. A large amount of food was collected!

Knox Chapter

Knox College's Illinois Beta-Delta Chapter is the only dually chartered Pi Beta Phi Chapter in the world. The Illinois Beta was originally at Lombard University, and the Illinois Delta was at Knox. The Great Depression during the 1930s caused Lombard to close down and subsequently the two chapters combined in 1930.

Pi Phis at Lake Storey

Officers

  • President: Rose VanGrinsven
  • VP Member Development: Annie Carter
  • VP Fraternity Development: Caitlin Sahm
  • VP Membership: Mary Purrazzo
  • VP Administration: Tricia Richert
  • VP Communications: Clare Hines
  • VP Event Planning: Nicki Bennett
  • VP Finance: Nea Larson
  • New Member Coordinator: Jordan Chalk
  • Panhellenic Secretary/Treas.: Kimberly Anderson
  • House Manager: Helen Reynolds
  • Song Chair: Tara Orech
  • Panhellenic Delegate: Clare Hines

Involvement

Besides the activities that members do within the sorority, many are part of other organizations on campus and serve as leaders in them as well. Members are part of organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Theatre, Circle K, SASS, IVCF, KARES, Cross Country, Water Polo, Track & Field, Volleyball, Student Senate, Knox Ambassadors, Admissions, Common Ground, Lacrosse, Union Board, Soccer, Hillel, Ed Studies Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Choir and many many more...

Pi Phi Fun

In addition to the leadership development and involvement that is a major part of Pi Phi, the sisters of the organization also like to share their bonds of sisterhood with each other and have fun! Fun activities in the past have included a trip to the skating rink, movie night, all night retreats, cookouts, game nights, a formal every spring, a chapter visit to Lake Storey to cook smores and learn songs, and of course everyday spontaneous fun that requires no planning at all.

Symbols

Recruitment

For those interested in Pi Beta Phi:

  • Informal Recruitment will take place in the Fall for those students who are above first-year standing and non-transfers.
  • Formal Recruitment will take place in the Winter for all students interested in Greek life. Formal recruitment is inclusive of all three sororities. For more information visit the Knox College Panhellenic webpage. Panhel