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Vintage Photo’s of Sororities 1920s-1950s

You may never know if your great-grandmother was part of a sorority back in the day, but with a few clicks of a mouse, you can get a glimpse into the sorority culture of the 1920s-1950s thanks to vintage photographs that capture the spirit of sisterhood and tradition.

Whether it’s a sweet snapshot of two friends goofing around or a formal portrait of a group of girls lined up in matching outfits, these classic photos are sure to spark a sense of nostalgia.

For today’s Vintage Photo Tuesday, I was inspired by the topic of back to school and the vintage images that have been crossing my Pinterest feed of Sororites from the 1920s-1950s.

So let’s see what I found, shall we?

1940s vintage photo of a college women in a sorority in 1940s fashions including plaid fashions and saddle shoes.

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Vintage Photos of Sororities

1920s-1950s

All the pledges for all the sororities on North Dakota Agricultural college’s campus took a group photograph on the steps of Old Main. GOSH what amazing 1920s fashions!

1920s Vintage Photo of a 1920s Sorority. All the pledges for all the sororities on North Dakota Agricultural college’s campus take a group photograph on the steps of Old Main.

Source: Flickr

1922 ‘Phi Gamma’ Sorority‘ as seen in the Queens University of Charlotte, Nods and Becks yearbook.

1920s photo of the 1922 'Phi Gamma' Sorority as seen in the Queens University of Charlotte, Nods and Becks yearbook.

Source: Digitalnc.org

Sigma Gamma Rho, Alpha Chapter, 1924.

About: On November 12, 1922, seven young women came together in the middle of “Klandiana” to create Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, a sisterhood that would change the world. At the time of the organization’s founding at Butler University in Indianapolis, the state was the epicenter of the Ku Klux Klan, In the middle of that hostile environment, the founders of Sigma Gamma Rho built a sorority that not only supported and encouraged Black women to pursue higher education, but was also focused on serving the Black community (Source).

1920s vintage photo of the Black Sorority SIGMA GAMMA RHO, ALPHA CHAPTER, 1924. The Black Women are all wearing 1920s fashions.

Source: Essence

Heading back to the North Dakota Agricultural College, here is the 1928 Pledge class for the ‘Gamma Phi Beta‘ sorority.

About: Gamma Phi Beta is an international college sorority. It was founded in Syracuse University in 1874, and was the first of the Greek organizations to call itself a sorority. The term “sorority” was coined for Gamma Phi Beta by Dr. Frank Smalley, a professor at Syracuse University (Source).

The 1928 Pledge class for Gamma Phi Beta stands on the steps of Old Main. The women are wearing 1920s fashions including 1920s hats, and 1920s women's coats.

Source: Flickr

Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta) Sorority‘ National Convention (June 28 – July 2 – 1936) yard long photograph. The photo is taken in front of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.

About: Although there were three women’s groups represented at Boston University in 1888, seniors Sarah Ida Shaw and Eleanor Dorcas Pond saw a need for a different organization that would “be kind alike to all and think more of the girl’s inner self and character than of her personal appearance.” It came to be on Thanksgiving Eve 1888 (Source).

1930s vintage photo: Delta Delta Delta Sorority National Convention (June 28 - July 2 - 1936) yard long photograph. The photo is taken in front of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. 1930s photo showcases 1930s fashions and 1930s hairstyles.
1930s vintage photo: Delta Delta Delta Sorority National Convention (June 28 - July 2 - 1936) yard long photograph. The photo is taken in front of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. 1930s photo showcases 1930s fashions and 1930s hairstyles.

Source: Etsy

Alpha Delta Chi Sorority‘ as seen in the 1938 Pine Knot yearbook-Barton College in North Carolina.

About: The sorority is the only honor society on the campus and was organized in 1936. The members are selected for scholarship, character, and particpation in extra-curricular activities. Its colors are red and gold.

1930s Photo of a 1938 vintage yearbook images of the Alpha Delta Chi Sorority in their late 1930s fashions.

Source: Digitalnc.org

1942 ‘Chi Omega‘ Sorority as seen in the Queens University of Charlotte, Coronet 1942 yearbook.

1940s vintage photo of a sorority sisters yearbook photos from 1942-The Chi Omega Sorority. Super 1940s fashions in the 1940s photo.

Vintage yearbooks are one of my favourites go-tos for seeing what 1940s hairstyles actually looked like and our lovely sorority sisters in their yearbooks photos from 1942 are no exception.

1940s vintage photo of a sorority sisters yearbook photos from 1942-The Chi Omega Sorority. Super 1940s hairstyles.

Source: Digitalnc.org

“Beta Lambda”. ‘Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority‘ at Howard University in 1945 looking incredibly stylish. Fantastic 1940s fashions!

ABOUT: The Alpha Kappa Sorority, is the first intercollegiate historically African American sorority. The sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at the historically black Howard University in Washington, D.C., by a group of sixteen students led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle. Forming a sorority broke barriers for Black women in areas where they had little power or authority due to a lack of opportunities for minorities and women in the early 20th century. Alpha Kappa Alpha was incorporated on January 29, 1913 (Source).

1940s vintage photo of Black Women college students at Howard University in their Sorority photos and in 1940s fashions and 1940s hairstyles

Source: Flickr

Kappa Alpha Theta‘ as seen in Duke Universities, 1947 Chanticleer yearbook.

About: Kappa Alpha Theta, also known simply as Theta, is an international women’s fraternity founded on January 27, 1870, at DePauw University, formerly Indiana Asbury. It was the first Greek-letter fraternity established for women (Source).

1940s Vintage Yearbook Photo of the Sorority Kappa Alpha theta at Duke University in 1947. The women are all wearing 1940s college fashions.
1940s Vintage Yearbook Photos of the Sorority Kappa Alpha theta at Duke University in 1947. Super 1940s Hairstyle inspiration.

Source: Digitalnc.org

Shaw University 1951 Yearbook Photo of the ‘Delta Sigma Theta Sorority‘.

About: The first African-American Greek organizations, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, both chapters of national organizations, appeared in 1920.

Shaw University 1951 Yearbook Photo of  Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Source: Digitalnc.org

Fun Fact! Lena Horne, legendary singer/actress was also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta (Source).

1940s vintage photo of Lena Horne in Till the Clouds Roll By (1946). Lena Horne, legendary singer/actress was also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta

‘Pi Kappa Tau Sorority’ as seen in the 1951 Elon University (North Carolina), Phi Psi Cli yearbook.

1950s Vintage Photo of 1950s women in college in their Sorority Page photo seen in a 1950s yearbook (1951).

Source: Digitalnc.org

‘Rho Gamma Alpha Sorority’ at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1956 yearbook photos.

About: Rho Gamma Alpha is the social society of Charlotte College. New members are admitted each Fall Quarter on the basis of character, personality and interest displayed in organization.

1950s vintage yearbook photos of the 'Rho Gamma Alpha Sorority' at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1956 featuring 1950s hairstyles and 1950s fashions.

Source: Digitalnc.org

The Livingstonian College (North Carolina) yearbook from 1959 featuring the ‘Alpha Kappa Sorority‘ in their beautiful 1950s evening gowns (I had to share this sorority again because this image was just so wonderful).

1950s Vintage Photo: The Livingstonian College (North Carolina) yearbook from 1959 featuring the Black Sorority, the 'Alpha Kappa Sorority' in their beautiful 1950s evening gowns.

Source: Digitalnc.org

And that is this is the end of this post. I hope you enjoyed taking a look at this collection of vintage sorority images and learning a bit about their history.

Please share any fun / interesting comments about this topic in the comments section below.

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Liz

Exhibits & Displays Seen At The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) From The 1920s-1960s

One of my favourite things to do in Toronto at the end of the summer, is the famous ‘Canadian National Exhibition’ aka the ‘CNE‘. I just love the history of this giant fair that has been going on since 1897, and the Art Deco & Mid Century Modern buildings on site are not to be missed. I even had my engagement photos taken there. It’s just great!

So for today’s post we are going to take a look at vintage images and ads featuring exhibits / displays that you would of been seen at the CNE between 1920s and 1960s.

Let’s take a look!

Note: All images are from the CNE Heritage website.


Vintage Photos of Exhibits & Displays Seen At The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)

Vegetable Exhibit, 1928. WOW what a collection of veggies!

1920s vintage photo of the Vegetable Exhibit, 1928 at the Toronto CNE.

“See Toronto Hydro Electric System’s Display in the Electrical Building”. 1929 Toronto Hydro Ad in the CNE programme.

1920s vintage ad: 1929 Toronto Hydro Ad In CNE Programme

CNE Automotive Show, 1929. What car would you buy?

1920s vintage photo of the Toronto CNE Automotive Show,1929. Lots of 1920s vehicles.

Poscard for the Nash Car Exhibit at the 1939 CNE.

1930s vintage Postcard for the Nash Car Exhibit @ The 1939 CNE.

The Goblin Electric Display at The Toronto CNE, 1937 featuring a woman dressed as a goblin.

The Goblin Electric Display at The Toronto CNE, 1937 featuring a woman dressed as a goblin

1930s vintage ad for Canadian General Electric Model Kitchen exhibit as seen in the 1935 CNE programme.

1930s vintage ad for Canadian General Electric Model Kitchen as seen in Toronto at the CNE in 1935

TTC (Toronto Transit Commision) Exhibit at the CNE Automotive Building, 1936.

1930s vintage photo of the TTC (Toronto Transit Commision) exhibit at the CNE Automotive Building, 1936.

Christie’s Biscuits Display at the 1936 CNE.

1930s vintage photo of the Christie's Biscuits Display @ The 1936 Toronto CNE

RCA Victor Display; ca. 1940.

1940s vintage photo of the RCA Victor Display; ca. 1940 at the Toronto CNE.

“See how Electricity gives CANADA’S ANSWER!” Toronto Hydro Ad in the CNE programme, 1941 featuring all the ways electricity is helping Canadian Women on the homefront.

1940s vintage ad for Toronto Hydro Ad In the CNE Programme, 1941 featuring an illustration of how electricity helps women on the homefront.

A 1940 cooking demonstration (which could qualify as an exhibit).

1940s vintage photo of a cooking demonstration in 1940 at the Toronto CNE

Bendix Washing Machine ad for their demonstration exhibit as seen in the CNE programme, 1947.

1940s vintage advertising: Bendix Washing Machine ad for their demonstration exhibit in the CNE (Canadian national Exhibition) Programme, 1947.

Televisions on display at the 1953 CNE.

Televisions On Display At The 1950 CNE featuring men in 1950s fashions and a woman in a 1950s dress and purse.

1950s vintage photo of the Chrysler Corporation display of an experimental car in 1954.

1950s vintage photo A Chrysler Corporation display of an experimental car in 1954 at the Toronto CNE

1955 photo of the Army Exhibit – Navy personnel posed with very stylish women in 1950s fashions.

1950s Vintage Photo: 1955 Photo of the Army Exhibit - Navy personnel posed with very stylish women in 1950s fashions and 1950s hairstyles at the Toronto CNE.

1959 Australia Exhibit featuring a woman holding a dog with a bagpiper.

1950s vintage photo of the 1959 Australia exhibit featuring an image of a woman in a 1950s dress holding a dog with a bagpiper

1959 – The Austria Exhibit featuring a collection of downhill skiis.

1950s vintage photo of the Austria exhibit showcasing downhill skiis at the Toronto CNE in 1959

One more from Austria in 1960. A dirndl is a must at this exhibit (I own 3!).

1960s vintage photo of a woman in a Dirndl at the Austria Exhibit at the Toronto CNE in 1960. She is surrounded by others in early 1960s fashions.

The Barbados T.C.A. exhibit in 1960 featuring all the places you can go and the fantastic purses you can buy (I love the purse our young woman is holding!).

1960s vintage photo of the The Barbados T.C.A. exhibit in 1960 featuring all the places you can go with the airline. The image features a TCA flight attendant and two young Black girls in pretty 1960s dresses and a fantastic 1960s straw purse.

“The New Lady Schick Consolette” (I own a very similar one!). 1960s Lady Schick hair dryer demo booth.

1960s vintage photo of a lady schick hair dryer demo at the Toronto CNE image features two women in 1960s fashions

“An invitation….Take home new ideas for a lovelier home from the Arborite Company Limited display-Booth B.6. in the “Better Living” Building.”

Arborite Ad in the CNE programme, 1962.

1960s vintage Mid-Century Home Decor ad: Arborite Ad in the CNE Programme, 1962.

Last photo…100 Jobs For Women Display in the 1960s.

1960s vintage photo of women in 1960s fashions at the 100 Jobs For Women Display @ The CNE ca. 1960s

Question time: Do you have a big exhibition / fair in your town? Do you like to attend? What are you favourite things to see / do & eat? Share any thoughts in the comments section below.

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz