ALPHA SIGMA TAU
"Invest in women by instilling the skills necessary to navigate life and inspire members to enrich their own lives and the lives of others"
Chapter President: Liliana Perruso
Nickname: Alpha Tau, AST
National Founding Date: November 4, 1899
Chapter: Delta Upsilon
Local Founding: November 2, 2002
National Website: http://alphasigmatau.org/
Symbols and Insignia:
National Motto: "Active, Self-Reliant, and Trustworthy"
National Colors: Emerald Green and Gold
National Flowers: The Yellow Rose
National Jewels: The White Pearl
National Symbol: The Anchor
Philanthropy: Women's National Initiative
GAMMA UPSILON
"To enrich women through lifelong friendship. To be a sister, to live our values and to be leaders"
Chapter President: Alyssa Pumo
Nickname: Gamma
Chapter: Local
Local Founding: December 3, 1992
Chapter Website: https://gammaupsilon1992.wixsite.com/gammaupsilon
Symbols and Insignia:
Chapter Motto: "Simply the Best"
Chapter Colors: Cardinal Red and White
Chapter Flowers: The Jacqueminot Rose
Chapter Jewels: The Red Ruby
Chapter Symbol: The Jacqueminot Rose
Chapter Mascot: The Panda
Philanthropy: Sunrise of Pasco
THETA PHI ALPHA
"To create close comradeship, to advance educational, social and philanthropic interest and leadership training; to encourage spiritual development and adherence to the highest moral standards; and to promote lifelong bonds of friendship."
Chapter President: Adrianna Astudillo
Nickname: Theta Phi, TPA
National Founding Date: August 30, 1912
Chapter: Beta Upsilon
Local Founding: 1993, re-established April 9, 2005
National Website: http://www.thetaphialpha.org/home
Symbols and Insignia:
National Motto: "Nothing Great is Ever Achieved Without Much Enduring"
National Colors: Silver, Gold and Blue
National Flowers: The White Rose
National Jewels: The Sapphire and respectfully the Pearl.
National Symbol: The Compass, The Penguin
Philanthropy: The House that Theta Phi Alpha Built, Camp Friendship, Glenmary Home Missionary and Lacoochee Mentoring.
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA
"To establish among it's members a perpetual bond of friendship, to develop in them strong womanly character and to impress upon them high standards of conduct"