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Gamma Psi History

In the late 1980s the city of Columbus, Georgia, provided fertile ground for Sigma Pi Phi, and it was Dr. M. Delmar Edwards who first planted the seed there. Traveling around the country as he did, Dr. Edwards had met Archons from New York to Baton Rouge. He had been a guest of Kappa Boulé in Atlanta. So when he arrived in Columbus from the VA Hospital in Tuskegee – the first black surgeon in Columbus, Georgia – he began to organize the area’s best, brightest, and most accomplished men of character. With support from Archons Huel D. Perkins, Butler T. Henderson, and Bob V. Franklin of the Grand Boulé Growth and Expansion Committee, Gamma Psi Boulé  was set apart with Archon Edwards as its first Sire Archon. The charter group of twenty-six Archons became one of the most active boulé s in Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. Gamma Psi Archons have served with distinction on Regional and Grand Boulé committees at all levels, while continuing the tradition of getting to know the best of one another. The boulé also established the Gamma Psi Foundation, which has pledged more than $250,000.00 in scholarship aid to deserving Columbus Metro Area students.

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