Pi Delta Theta


Pi Delta Theta was a national collegiate sorority operating in the United States from February 14, 1926 until it was absorbed by Delta Sigma Epsilon in September 1941. Delta Sigma Epsilon was in turn absorbed by Delta Zeta in 1956. Pi Delta theta was a member of the Association of Education Sororities. The merger of Pi Delta Theta and Delta Sigma Epsilon was the only merger within the AES.

Publication

The Sorority publication was the Thalia, which was published twice a year and the Myrsine which was published by the ex-collegio chapters four times a year.

Government

Government was vested in three entities: The national convention, the National Council and the Board of Advisers.

Symbols

The badge consisted of the Greek letters Π and Θ in gold with a Δ set with pearls overlaying the other two letters.

Colors

Colors were white, gold with myrtle green.

Flower

Flower was the marguerite.

Chapter List

The chapters of Pi Delta Theta were: