Delta Gamma
Gamma Mu Chapter

Florida State University
About Our Chapter
Anchor Splash®
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    Gamma Mu
  • The Gamma Mu Chapter of Delta Gamma was founded at Florida State University in March of 1951.

  • Internationally, Delta Gamma was founded in December of 1873 at the Lewis School for girls in Oxford, Mississippi.

  • The colors of Delta Gamma are Bronze, Pink, and Blue and the flower is the cream rose.

  • The offical mascot of Delta Gamma is the Hannah doll and the symbol is the anchor, which stands for hope.

  • Our chapter is proud to be the first chapter of Delta Gamma to have an anchor on our front lawn. Now every other chapter in the United States has an anchor as well.

  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Joan Lunden are Delta Gammas.

    Anchor Splash®
    Anchor Splash® is the annual philanthropy of Delta Gamma and it takes place in the spring every year. Anchor Splash® is held at 110 of the collegiate chapters. Here at Florida State, each of the fraternities compete in water relay races, swim suit contests, skits and much more to battle out for the title of Delta Gamma Anchor Splash® champions. Each year the Gamma Mu chapter raises thousands of dollars that goes to Service for Sight and Sight Conservation. The money is used for schools for the blind, to get glasses for less fortunate children, to provide aid for the blind, and to assist any local agencies and organizations that assist those who are visually impared.

    Relative Links
  • Florida State University Greek Life

  • Anchors Online, Delta Gamma's Official Web Site
  • Florida State University Official Web Site



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