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When and where was Pi Phi founded?

April 28th, 1867 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, illinois

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What is the name of Pi Beta Phis publication

The Arrow

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The B in Beta stands for...

Dual Acceptance. Yours of Pi Beta Phi of you

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What is the Balfour cup?

Award given to the best overall chapter

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When was Pi Phi founded at Umaine?

May 24th, 1920

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What was Pi Beta Phis original name?

I.C. Sorosis

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Why are we known as a fraternity?

Pi Phi was founded before the word sorority existed. Fraternity means all not just men.

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Purpose of policy and standard Board?

Hold members accountable to the expectations of membership

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What is Servant Leadership?

The cornerstone of Pi Beta Phi’s Leadership Philosophy

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Where were pins first worn?

In hair to church

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7 symbols go

Arrow

Angel

Badge

Wine and silver blue

Pledge Pin

Wine Carnation

Crest

300

Philanthropy project

Pi Beta Phi Settlement School: First international fraternity women to have its own philanthropy project located in Tennessee

300
What is the Holt house used for?

Used by surrounding active chapters for pleading and initiation

Meeting place for local alumnae clubs and organizations

For wedding receptions, showers and small parties.

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Our Philanthrophy

“To spread the impact of literacy via Champions Are Readers (CAR) and Read, Lead and Achieve”

300

Umaine Philanthropic Events

Fraternity Day of Service - plant flowers around Umaine on Maine day

CAR - Reading with children at the Y on Fridays

Pi Phi X Fiji Christmas - Toy Drive

Arrowspike - Volleyball Tournament

Carnations and Crushes

Pumpkin Bust

400

Hazing Hotline

1-888-668-4293

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Pi Phi first

First organization of college women to be founded as a national fraternity

First to be recognize the value and service of the alumnae by organizing an alumnae department

First in innumerable fields of organization and leadership training in the fraternity world

400

National Panhellic Council

A public relations board

A liason between greeks

A liason between sorority women and non-greek

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Region 1 go

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

Connecticut

Maine

Vermont 

West Virginia

Massachusetts

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Requirements for initiation

Pass New Member Test

Complete GreekLife EDU

Complete New Member Lessons

Purchase Pi Beta Phi Fraternity Badge

Meet financial obligations

500

12 founders go

Ada Bruen Grier

Clara Brownlee Hutchinson

Emma Brownlee Kilgore

Fannie Ann Thompson

Fannie Whitenack Libby

Inez Smith Soule
Jennie Horne Turnbull

Jennie Nicol

Libby Brooke Gaddis

Margaret E. Campbell

Nancy Black Wallace

Rose Moore

500

Mission statement

“The Mission for 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”

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Vision Statement

“Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for women is committed to being recognized as a premier organization for women by providing lifelong enrichment to its members and contributing to the betterment of society”

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Core values go

Integrity

Lifelong commitment
Honor and respect

Personal and intellectual growth

Philanthropic service to others

Sincere friendship

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Pi Phi Objectives

Cultivate sincere friendship

Establish the real objectives of life

Promote the happiness of humanity

Encourage and assist members in moral, mental and social achievement