Founded
on January 2, 1897, Alpha Omicron Pi began as a dream by 4
young college women
to continue their friendship throughout
life. One of AOII’s founders, Stella George Stern Perry, wrote
in 1936, “We wanted a fraternity that should carry on the
delightful fellowships and cooperation of college days into
the workaday years ahead and to do so magnanimously. Above
all, we wanted a high and active special purpose to justify
existence and a simple devotion to some worthy end.”
Stella’s wish for AOII then, remains AOII’s wish for her
members today: “May you have the joy in it all, dear children,
that we (founders) have had all the way! May you love one
another as happily always as we four have done in a life-long
fellowship without a break! And may your descendants in Alpha
Omicron Pi bring to you the glory that you yourselves are to
us today!”
Founded ::
January 2, 1897 at Barnard
College, Columbia University New York City
Founders ::
Helen St. Clair
Mullan, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Stella George Stern Perry,
Elizabeth Heywood Wyman
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