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January 28th, 1990
This scrapbook page features a newspaper clipping of the Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority council from the 1937 Pi Kappa Sigma National Convention. Pictured in the back row from left to right are, Nellie Hahnel, Kathryn McKinney, Virginia Edwards, Mary Gonnerman, Delta Eta, University of Central Missouri, Ruth Lockhart Lerch, Alpha Iota, Miami University, Mary Heidlebaugh, Alpha Iota, Miami University, Elizabeth Morris Brooks, Delta Beta, Marshall University, and Emma Mae Powell. Pictured in the front row are Lois Stansell, Delta Iota, California State University, Chico, Ethel Mae Sidlow, Alpha Omicron, University of California, Los Angeles, Ruth Sorin Neidig, Delta Beta, Marshall University, Mrs. Charles Gibson, and Violet Rhen.
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Jul 1937
This badge belonged to Angela Denay Farley, Delta Eta, University of Central Missouri.
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Aug 16th, 1929
This partial typescript of The History of Sigma Kappa Sorority, 1874-1974, includes a chapter role for collegiate chapters.
Collection: Archives Collection
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Collection: Object Collection
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This clipping features news from the first day of the 1931 Pi Kappa Sigma National Convention in Pasadena, California. Pictured from left to right at the top of this clipping are, Maureen Maier, Phyllis Brunsteter, Delta Gamma, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Violet Rhen, and Mary Gonnerman, Delta Eta, University of Central Missouri. In the second row from left to right are Mrs. Andrew C. Renz and Elizabeth Hodgden Thomas, Delta Beta, Marshall University.
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Aug 1931
Thirteen Delta Eta, University of Central Missouri, chapter members prepare for the Greek Week cheer competition.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Apr 2001
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Oct 26th, 1972
Collection: Object Collection
Date:
Why are you proud to be a Sigma Kappa?I am proud to be a Sigma Kappa because everywhere I go, there is a way to connect to our values as well as our sisterhood in the community. By being a Sigma Kappa, it truly has been for life as I continue to volunteer as an ABS as well as at different leadership summits / opportunities with the organization. I am proud to continue to connect and mentor Sigma Kappa women, advisors, etc. Being a Sigma Kappa has also benefited me in my work as a School Psychologist as well as working at a University, as our values and teachings from my days as an active member continue to benefit me in my professional career.Share your favorite moment from your time as a Sigma Kappa undergraduate member.My favorite moment in my undergraduate career was watching my childhood best friend, Kayli, come home to our chapter on Bid Day. It was amazing to welcome my best friend into our sisterhood for life. It was such a surprise and we continue to bond over Sigma Kappa to this day.What is your favorite Sigma Kappa memory?My favorite memory is actually one of being an advisor! I had just moved to Greeley, CO and was welcomed with open arms into the chapter house as I waited for two days for my apartment to be ready. It was my first day as an RS and in Colorado and the women of the chapter made me feel at home and lessened my nerves so much. I will always remember that and think of it fondly.PhotoMiranda Martino and Kayli Craig (Manley) at 2015 Walk to End Alz in Kansas City, Missouri
Collection: Sigma Kappa StoryPort Stories
Date: Jan 25th, 2024
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Feb 20th, 1971 - Feb 21st, 1971
North Harris County Alumnae Chapter members pose together with one of their children during the 1995 Houston Alzheimer's Memory Walk. They are (back, left to right): Jamie M. Hulet, Delta Eta, University of Central Missouri; Donna Richardson Imrecke, Gamma Chi, Stephen F. Austin University; Charmen Cramer Armstrong, Delta Eta, University of Central Missouri; Janice Crane Joplin, Alpha Lambda, Adelphi University; (front, left to right) Danny Imrecke; and Carole Oetke Townsend, Beta Tau, University of Florida.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Nov 4th, 1995
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
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National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, summarizes the history of Sigma Kappa Sorority from the Great Depression through the 1970s.
Collection: Archives Collection
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National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, summarizes the history of Sigma Kappa Sorority through its first one hundred years.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date:
National Historian Lillian M. Perkins, Omicron, Tufts University, summarizes the history of Sigma Kappa Sorority through its first one hundred years.
Collection: Archives Collection
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This map shows all of the active collegiate chapters of Sigma Kappa as of March 1986.
Collection: Archives Collection
Date: Mar 1986
This map shows all of the active collegiate chapters of Sigma Kappa as of March 1986.
Collection: 1986 National Convention
Date: Mar 1986
This scrapbook page features a memorandum listing the award winners honored at the 1974 National Convention.
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: 1974
Collection: Scrapbook Collection
Date: Jun 22nd, 1984