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Beta Sigma Phi
ΒΣΦ
The official crest of Beta Sigma Phi
FoundedApril 30, 1931; 92 years ago (1931-04-30)
Abilene, Kansas
TypeSocial
ScopeInternational
 United States, Germany, Canada, Zimbabwe
MottoLife, Learning and Friendship
Colors  Black and
  Gold
Symbolthe Torch
FlowerYellow Rose
Chapters5444 [1]
Headquarters400 E Bannister Rd Suite E
Kansas City, MO 64134
USA
WebsiteBeta Sigma Phi homepage

Beta Sigma Phi International (ΒΣΦ) is a non-academic sorority with 200,000 members in chapters around the world. Founded in Abilene, Kansas, in 1931 by Walter W. Ross "for the social, cultural, and civic enrichment of its members", the organization is now present throughout the United States and Canada, and in 30 other countries.

History

In April 1932 Beta Sigma Phi was incorporated under a charter granted by the state of Missouri. Today, Beta Sigma Phi is a nonprofit corporation which maintains a contract with Walter W. Ross & Company for business management of its affairs. In addition to the International Constitution, each chapter composes its own bylaws.

The organization started out under the name: "The National 'What to Read' Club". Walter Ross, the founder of Beta Sigma Phi, visited Vinita, Oklahoma, where librarian Leona Schroers agreed to help establish a chapter in the town, and introduced Ross to Sally Rogers McSpadden, sister of the humorist Will Rogers. McSpadden was active in the Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs, as well as other women's organizations, and advised Ross to change the organisation from an association to its present form, along with changing the name. A new framework for the organization was developed, with the Greek letter name derived from the sorority's motto: the letters, "Beta", "Sigma", and "Phi" were the first letters of the Greek words for "life, learning, and friendship".

The organization initiated its millionth member, Denise Emerson, in 1995, rushed by Debbie Virene of Gamma Alpha Iota Chapter in Ontario, California.

Activities

Beta Sigma Phi is primarily social. Most chapters are community based, but Beta Sigma Phi also has chapters on college campuses, and several online chapters. The sorority organizes annual state conventions.

The Torch is the magazine of Beta Sigma Phi, and is a 32-page magazine publishing stories and poems by members, personality sketches of International Honorary Members and others, and short story and poetry contests.

Programs

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