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August 30, 2006
August 30, 2006
DELTA ZETA
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.5
DELTA ZETAHistory
On October 24,1902 six women, with the help of the University president Dr. Guy Potter Benton, created the first sorority on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. This sorority was Delta Zeta. These
six women established the organization known today based on the standards of friendship,
scholarship, and trust.
Delta Zeta's Founders: Julia Bishop, Anne Simmons, Mary Collins, Mabelle Minton, Anna Keen, and Alfa
Lloyd
DETA ZETASymbols
The Colors: Rose and Green The Jewel: Diamond
The Motto: "Behold the turtle; she only makes progress when she sticks her neck out."
The Flower: Pink Killarny Rose
The Mascot: Turtle
The Badge
Emblem
Roman Lamp
The Emblem: Roman Lamp
PHILANTHROPYDelta Zeta Chapters across the U.S. participate in fundraising for the National Philanthropic cause, the speech and hearing impaired.
Our Chapter does a 24 hour See-Saw-A-Thon to raise money for this cause. Delta Zeta believes that in supporting this organization we add the gift of financial support and generating awareness to the speech and hearing impaired.
Delta Zeta also participates in many other philanthropy's such as Derby Days which is organized by Sigma Chi to help raise money for the Children’s Miracle Network.
The Delta Zeta Foundation is a non-profit, tax exempt organization which exists to make possible gifts and support for scholarships, leadership, philanthropy, and educaton. It exists through the generous support of Delta Zeta members and friends.
DELTA ZETASisterhood
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.5
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMAHISTORY
Tri Sigma's eight Founding sisters:
Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia
Scott, Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright.
These women formed a special friendship at the
Normal School. Lucy Wright and Lelia Scott led the first meetings of the S.S.S. Club in 1897. They announced
the founding of Sigma Sigma Sigma on April 20,
1898.
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMASymbols
SYMBOL
Sailboat
FLOWER
The Purple Violet
Our open motto is: "Faithful Unto Death".
COLORS
Purple and White
THE BADGE
The Crest
Jewel
Pearl
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMAPhilanthropy
The Robbie Page Memorial (RPM) was established in 1951
following the death of Robbie Page, Tri Sigma's
fourth National President, Mary Hastings
Holloway Page.
Tri Sigma wanted to help their National President by launching the RPM fund. And in 1954, Tri Sigma adopted RPM as their National philanthropy and began Sigma's long range programming in support of recreational therapy for hospitalized children.
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMAPhilanthropy
LOCAL SERVICE Sigma Adopts Charlie Co. Marine Corps company in the Middle East
We gladly took on this wonderful opportunity and began writing and sending care packages to "our marines" in Kuwait and various places they went during the time of war.
Our chapter locally is involved in many other acts of kindness. Each year we throw a Halloween party as well as a Valentine's day party for a local day care center.
We also attend all Men's home basketball games where we paint faces of children. We give much to the Children's Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, and University of North Carolina Hospitals, Chapel Hill.
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMASisterhood
ALPHA SIGMA TAU
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.3
ALPHA SIGMA TAUHistory
On November 4, 1899, eight college women from Michigan State Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University) formed the Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority in Ypsilanti, Michigan
Helen M. Rice, Adriance RiceEva O'Keefe, Harriet Marx, May Gephart
Mayene Tracy, Mable Chase Ruth Dutcher
The Alpha Lambda Chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau was installed at Radford University on January 17, 1953.
ALPHA SIGMA TAUSymbolsCREST
Badge
New MemberPin
Official JewelPearl
Symbol:Anchor
Official Colors:Emerald, Green, Gold
Local Color:Purple
Local Mascot:Turtle
FLOWER:Yellow Rose
ALPHA SIGMA TAUPhilanthropy
Our National Philanthropy is the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Harlan County, Kentucky.
In the Fall of 2004 & 2005 some representatives from our chapter made the journey to Kentucky to visit the campus on Pine Mountain. Each time we brought school supplies for their summer reading camp, and painted some rooms for them on the grounds.
Alpha Sigma TauPhilanthropy
Swing-a-Thon
Every semester we hold a swing-a-thon to help raise money for Pine Mountain. We sit outside of the 7-11 on Tyler Ave. for 24 hours, and the sisters must keep the swing going the entire time.
Locally
We also participate in local philanthropies, the Women's Resource Center in Radford, VA, and
also St. Jude's Children Research Hospital
Service
Our National Service project that all Alpha
Sigma Tau chapters have adpoted nationwide is
Habitat for Humanity. We contribute to the national organization, and assist the Radford chapter in
their endeavors.
ALPHA SIGMA TAUSisterhood
PHI SIGMA SIGMA
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.3
PHI SIGMA SIGMAHistory
Phi Sigma Sigma was founded on November 26th, 1913 at Hunter College in New York.
It was the first nonsectarian sorority; the only one that was open to diverse membership from inception and the only one with a ritual
that was not based in scripture.
The Founders:
There are
10
PHI SIGMA SIGMA History
THE FOUNDERS
PHI SIGMA SIGMASymbols
Flower: The American Beauty Rose
The Open Motto: Diokete Hupsala - Aim High King Blue and Gold Sapphire “
Colors : King Blue and Gold
The Stone : The Sapphire
Twin Ideal: The brotherhood of man and the alleviation of the world's pain.
Symbol: Sphinx
The Local Symbol : Kite and Cherries
PHI SIGMA SIGMAPhilanthropyCommunity Service
We do various community service activities such as clothes drives, adopt-a-highway roadside clean up, help with Bingo @
Wheatlandhills, go to the women's resource center
Fundraisers
Some fundraisers we will do are @ the Roanoke Civic Center during Roanoke Express Hockey games, Concerts, Circuses, etc... We also
have Carwashes, working @ college games, and many other fun activities that sisters want to do.
Rock-A-Thon
In the fall semester, we raise money by "rocking" on Tyler St. and collect donations from students, faculty, and others.
PHI SIGMA SIGMAPhilanthropy
We raise money to donate to the National Kidney Foundation and to our local chapter philanthropy, Colon Cancer Awareness through several activities such as the Annual Rock-A-Thon and All-Greek-Male-Review!
PHI SIGMA SIGMASisterhood
SIGMA KAPPA
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.5
SIGMA KAPPAHistory
Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded at Colby College in Waterville, Maine on November 9, 1874. Colby College was the first college in New England to admit women on an equal basis with male students
The first female student was admitted in 1871, and for two years Mary Caffrey Low was the only woman at Colby College. In 1873, four more young women from Maine, Elizabeth Gorham Hoag, Ida Fuller, Frances Mann and Louise Helen Coburn were admitted to Colby College.
SIGMA KAPPASymbols
FOUNDED: Colby College, November 9, 1874
CHAPTER NAME: Delta Psi
SYMBOL: Dove and Pearl
FLOWER: Violet
COLORS: Lavender and Maroon
OPEN MOTTO: One Heart, One Way
MAGAZINE: Sigma Kappa Triangle
Member Badge
SIGMA KAPPAPhilanthropy
Maine Sea Coast Mission:
In honor of our five Founders from the state of Maine, the Maine Sea Coast Mission was chosen as our first national philanthropy. Each November, Sigma Kappa
chapters donate food, clothing, toys, and reading materials to small isolated islands off the rocky,
infertile coast of Maine.
Alzheimer's Disease :
Alzheimer’s Disease was adopted as a national philanthropy in 1984. The Sigma Kappa Foundation raises money to contribute to research for Alzheimer's disease and gerontology issues. Since 1988, the Foundation has awarded nearly $500,000 in research grants to colleges and universities. Every fall, our chapter sells lollipops on campus to raise money to donate to this charity
SIGMA KAPPAPhilanthropy
In 1954, Sigma Kappa became the first national sorority to recognize
the need for work on the study of aging and the needs of elderly. To
support gerontology, Delta Psi make cards and paint flower pots
throughout the semester to give to local retirement centers in addition
to visiting them.
Gerontology:
SIGMA KAPPASisterhood
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.5
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHAHISTORY
• On November 15th 1901 Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded by five women who were very good friends at Longwood College in Farmville, Virgina. Their names are Virginia Boyd Noell, Juliette Hundley Gilliam, Calva Watson Wootton, Louise Cox Carper, and Mary Williamson Hundley.
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHASYMBOLS
Ladybug and Rageddy Ann
Colors: Crimson & Pearl White (Secondary colors Palm Green & Gold)
Mascot:Crest:
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHASYMBOLS
Pearl (for newest members) & Ruby (for initiated members)
Aster (fall) & Narcissus (spring)
Palm Tree, Star, Crown, and Phoenix
Jewels:
Flowers:
Symbols:
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHAPhilanthropy
Special Olympics is an international organization dedicated to empowering individuals with mental retardation to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition.
Special Olympics offers children and adults with mental retardation year-round training and competition in 26 Olympic type summer and winter sports. Every year, Alpha Sigma Alpha help the Special Olympics out at their sporting events and raise money to donate to them.
Special Olympics
ALPHA SIGMA ALPHASisterhood
ZETA TAU ALPHA
Any potential new member must have a minimum GPA of 2.5
ZTA
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ZETA TAU ALPHAHISTORY
Zeta Tau Alpha was founded October 15, 1898 , by nine women at the State Female Normal School in Farmville , Virginia , which is now known as Longwood University .
Founders
Maud Jones Horner, Died 1920Della Lewis Hundley, Died July 12, 1951
Alice Bland Coleman, Died June 11, 1956 Mary Jones Batte, Died December 3, 1957
Alice Grey Welsh, Died June 21, 1960 Ethel Coleman Van Name, Died January
24, 1964 Helen M. Crafford, Died September 17,
1964 Frances Yancey Smith, Died April 23, 1977 Ruby Leigh Orgain, Died October 22, 1984
ZETA TAU ALPHASYMBOLS
Zeta Tau Alpha's Coat of Arms
The banner of the Zeta Tau Alpha is rectangular and made of turquoise and gray satin. It bears the letter "A," the word "Themis" in Greek, and a burning torch. The meaning of the banner is secret, but it may be hung in a place that is visible to anyone entering a chapter house, suite, etc
The five-pointed crown holds very special significance in Zeta Tau Alpha.
The White Violet is the Flower of Zeta Tau Alpha
The Colors of Zeta Tau Alpha are Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray.
A gold link inscribed "Alpha" begins Zeta Tau Alpha's chain of chapter’s.Silver links etched with the names of ZTA's 235 chartered chapters follow.
ZETA TAU ALPHA Philanthropy
In 1992, ZTA adopted Breast Cancer Research and Awareness as the fraternity's national philanthropy. We are proud to raise money and participate in events that benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
ZTA's main fundraiser is the Walk for Breast Cancer, which is held annually during Parent's Weekend. 2003 was Zeta's second year sponsoring the event, and our organization raised about $4,000. In addition, we also pass out breast self-exam shower cards, pink ribbons and calendar stickers on campus in October and April.
ZETA TAU ALPHAPhilanthropy
Volunteering at a local humane society
Working at local children's events, trick-or-treating for UNICEF or distributing homemade crafts to local cancer patients.
You can also see us participating in philanthropic events for other Greek organizations, such as Sigma Chi's Derby Days benefiting the Children's Miracle Network.
Zetas also complete service projects throughout the community.
ZETA TAU ALPHASisterhood
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