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What is the flower, open motto, and colors?
American Beauty Rose, Diokete Hupsala (Aim High), King Blue and Gold
100
Say the Greek Alphabet
Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa Lambda, Mu, Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi, Rho, Sigma, Tau, Upsilon, Phi, Chi, Psi, Omega
100
What are the expectations of Memberships list the 3 category titles?
Responsibility to self Responsibility to Campus and Community Responsibility to Chapter
100
List the Core Values
Lifelong Learning Inclusiveness Leadership through service
100
What is our stone?
Sapphire
200
What is the Stone and the Twin Ideals?
Sapphire The brotherhood of man and the alleviation of the world's pain.
200
List the first 3 founders?
Lillian Gordon Alpern Josephine Ellison Breakstone Frieda "Fay" Chertkoff
200
Word for word say the first paragraph about the Badge?
As an initiated member of Phi Sigma Sigma, you will receive your badge. This is an outward symbol of the oath that you will take during initiation to Phi Sigma Sigma.
200
What are the Standards of Sisterhood?
Attend Chapter Meetings Pay Dues on timely basis Participate in 2 chapter committees Participate in 2 campus activities
200
Name any 3 Founders?
Lillian Gordon Alpern, Josephine Ellison Breakstone, Frieda "Fay" Chertkoff, Estelle Melnick Cole, Jeanet Lipka Furst, Ethel Gordon Kraus, Shirley Cohen Laufer, Claire Wunder Mcardle, Rose Sher Seidman, Gwen Zaliels Snyder
300
What is the official hymn and our symbol?
Liebestraum and Sphinx
300
List the next 3 founders?
Estelle Melnick Cole Jeanette Lipka Furst Ethel Gordon Kraus
300
Word for word say the third paragraph about the Badge?
To further identify the member and indicate the bond between the sorority and chapter, a guard pin is attached to the badge by a small, gold linked chain.
300
When and where was Phi Sigma Sigma founded and where is the international headquarters?
November 26, 1913 Hunter College, New York City, New York 8178 Lark Brown Rd Suite 202 Elkridge, MD 21075
300
As an initiated member of Phi Sigma Sigma what do you receive?
Badge
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Mission Statement
To inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood.
400
List the next 2 founders?
Shirley Cohen Laufer Claire Wunder Mcardle
400
Word for word what does the last paragraph on the badge say?
The badge is worn by all duly initiated members over or near the heart. The guard pin is worn slightly lower than the badge. The badge is never to be sold, given or loaned to any person who is not a duly initiated member of Phi Sigma Sigma.
400
What is the New Member Pin?
The new member pin is a blue pyramid with border of gold on which is printed the open motto of the sorority Diokete Hupsala (translated aim high)
400
Where is the international headquarters?
8178 Lark Brown Rd Suite 202 Elkridge, MD 21075
500
Vision Statement
Phi Sigma Sigma is a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change and embracing individuality.
500
List the last 2 founders?
Rose Sher Seidman Gwen Zaliels Snyder
500
Say word for word what the second paragraph on the badge is about?
Phi Sigma Sigma's original badge was the sphinxhead, featuring sapphire eyes on a gold base bearing our Greek letters in blue enamel. In 1951, the Fraternity introduced the jeweled badge, a sphinxhead superimposed on a gold pyramid wint three sapphires in each corner. Both badges remain in use today.
500
What is the crest?
The crest is a sphinxhead on a shield superimposed on a pyramid, at its base twin scrolls, bearing in Greek Diokete Hupsala, 1913. The crest is used as a mounting and decorative device for identification. Initiated and new members may use it on jewelry, stationary, apparel and other personal items.
500
Say word for word what the second paragraph on the badge is about?
Phi Sigma Sigma's original badge was the sphinxhead, featuring sapphire eyes on a gold base bearing our Greek letters in blue enamel. In 1951, the Fraternity introduced the jeweled badge, a sphinxhead superimposed on a gold pyramid wint three sapphires in each corner. Both badges remain in use today.