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We share one sisterhood - one Vision - one Heart - We are Sigma Sigma Sigma. We are sailing into New Waters and we are moving "Ever Forward!" -- Words from Our Former National President -- Diana Sarber 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.
The
early Sigmas saw the need for both legal recognition as a social body
and a written record of organization. Thus the early Alphas filed documents
with the Commonwealth of Virginia and Sigma Sigma Sigma received its Charter
of Incorporation on February 12, 1903.Tri Sigma's first constitution was
adopted by the Alpha Chapter in April, 1903.
Giant
steps were taken in Sigma's first decade with the establishment of additional
collegiate chapters and the meetings of the entire membership at Conventions.
The national nature of Tri Sigma was established with the Publication
of The Triangle, the standardization of a ceremony for new members and
the creation of a program to celebrate Founders Day.
The
circle of friendship that began in the 1890s, with eight women sharing
common experiences, now encompasses more than 80,000 women representing
the diversity found on the college campuses of today. The growth and change
that occurred in the many decades to follow always stayed true to the
ideals of friendship espoused by the Founders.
Each
initiated member receives the latest edition of Tri Sigma's story, The
Years Remembered of Sigma Sigma Sigma; The Path from Farmville, which
chronicles the beginning of each collegiate chapter as well as the evolution
of our National Organization. Members also receive a lifetime subscription
to our national magazine, The Triangle of Sigma Sigma Sigma, which charts
Sigma's progress three times a year. |