Pi Beta Phi - University of Southern California

Fall 2017 Newsletter

California Gamma Chapter of Pi Beta Phi at the University of Southern California

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3 The new chapter house is dedicated in April and members move in in September. The 20,000-square-foot house cost $350,000 to build and has room for 66 members. 1922 1923-24 1929 1932 1934 1938 1948 1966 1973 Additions to chapter house include sleeping and sun porches. Chapter house is paid for and the mortgage is burned! Invitation to all Entre Nous not already Pi Phis to become initiates of California Gamma, by invitation of Grand Council. California Gamma acquires the Myrick home at 667 West 28th Street. Chapter purchases 647 West 28th Street for $18,000 with room for 26 women. California Gamma hosts the Pi Phi national convention at the Hotel Huntington in Pasadena. The smoking room is added to basement. Third-floor bedrooms are remodeled and the shower room installed. Entre Nous celebrates its golden anniversary with a large reunion in Glendale. Guests of honor are five of the original seven founders. Almost Thetas? F ounded in 1898, with no thought of becoming a part of a national organization, the sincere purpose of its founders soon made Entre Nous an important factor at USC. Some years later, it seemed desirable to broaden her field by affiliation with a strong national organization. The idea of applying for a national charter was first discussed in 1905. The Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae were very anxious to re-establish their chapter. At the request of the Theta alumnae club, Entre Nous joined them in 1907 in petitioning for a restoration of their charter. Three years later, another local sorority called Alpha Rho transferred its application from Kappa Kappa Gamma to Theta. Following this, Entre Nous officially withdrew her petition, as a protest against Theta policy of entertaining two petitions from the same university. Ethel Hogan Copp, 1917 Charter Member, California Gamma Left: Members of Entre Nous in 1916. Right: The Entre Nous logo. Left: Pi Beta Phi initiation banquet at the California Club in 1917. Right: Five of the seven Entre Nous founders attended Entre Nous' 50th anniversary celebration in 1948: Georgia Holman Fisher, Claire Waltz Foster, Helen Hoose Lillard, Ethel Hardy MacFarland, and Klara Pennell Sayre. The two other founders, no longer living, were Clara Lipe and Helen Christie Wellington. See more photos on page 6!

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