Insignia
Symbols
People
Facts & Things
Foundation & Philanthropy
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a sphinx head surmounting a ribbon bearing the Greek letters set on a shield of seven bendlets, the whole superimposed on a pyramid, at it’s apex a rose, at it’s base twin scrolls, bearing the legend Diokete Hupsala 1913 in plaque below.
The crest
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Our colors
King Blue and Gold
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Our Grand Archon.
Dr. Alicia Scott
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The date we were founded.
November 26th, 1913
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Our local Philanthropy.
Escambia County Schools
200
the Greek letter or letters identifying the chapter, it is attached to the badge by a small gold link chain.
The guard pin
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Our local mascot.
Koala named Bubba
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The SDC Advisor.
Alison Kitchin
200
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!! Phi Sigma Sigma's National Address
Phi Sigma Sigma Fraternity Inc. 8178 Lark Brown Road Suite 202 Elkridge, MD 31075
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a blue pyramid with a border of gold on which is printed the open motto of the sorority, Diokete Hupsala (translated Aim High)
The new member pin
300
Our stone.
The sapphire
300
Foundation President.
Dr. Aggie Malter
300
Phi Sigma Sigma was the first...
Non-sectarian Sorority
300
How the Foundation raises money
Rosebud Society Blue & Gold Cards 1913 Society & Chapter Donations.
400
a sphinx head with sapphire eyes on a gold base bearing the Greek letters in blue enamel
The plain badge
400
Our official Hymn.
Liebestraum
400
The four directors.
Who are Breny DaParre Garcia, Tess Stovall, Jennifer Wilson, Cara Wood?
400
Mission Statement
To inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood.
400
How the chapter raise money
Jail and Bail Rock a thon Sexy Legs Kicks for Kids Week of the Pharaoh
500
the sphinx head superimposed on a gold pyramid with three sapphires in each corner.
The sapphire badge
500
Translated from the Greek "Aim High"
Diokete Hupsala
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The 10 founders in order.
Lillian Gordon Alpern Josephine Ellison Breakstone Fay Chertkoff Estelle Melnick Cole Jeanette Lipka Furst Ethel Gordon Kraus Shirley Cohen Laufer Claire Wunder McArdle Rose Sher Seidman & Gwen Zaliels Snyder
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Closed Rituals
Ritual Meetings (Formal Chapter meetings) Installation of Officers Informal Initiation Installation of a Chapter Formal Pinning Formal Initiation Initiation into Alumnae Chapter
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