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Peitho (secret society)
Peitho is a secret society at The University of Oklahoma's Norman campus.

It has been said that the society was created on August 10, 1967 when the society of "Peitho" received shocking news. In order to maintain that the values would still be upheld after a notable figure passed away, the secret society was created.

There are normally seven members in any given year from different majors throughout the university. No one knows what the requirements are, nor how people are selected to be a member of the society. But they usually wear all black when conducting business and associate themselves with the numbers 1 or 25 and the Greek symbol Pi.

Their organization usually makes itself visible when its paternal organization is being threatened or when it is having great success. They are said to be a sub-club based off of a larger organization on campus. During that time they will play pranks and leave the symbols 1, 25, or Pi as their signature. No one know why the numbers are significant, or when they use each one.

Their most notable feat was in 2003 when they gained access to the tower of the Oklahoma Memorial Union and left the symbol Pi on the windows. In 2007 they turned all of the desks in the Great Reading Room of the Bizzell Memorial Library vertically, nearly blocking all of the doors. In times of strife they have also been rumored to "haunt the stacks" on the 1st and 25th of each month. There have also been rumors that they leave notes and symbols around The Unity Garden in the South Oval.

Members in the past have worked their hardest to keep all information of the society off of the internet. However, with their 50th anniversary coming soon, they are deciding to make themselves known.

PKale59 (talk) 06:32, 4 March 2016 (UTC)