Founder’s
Creed
To you, Founders of Phi Sigma Sigma, who gave us being and meaning on the twenty-sixth of
November, in the year 1913, we dedicate anew your fraternity in To you,
Founders of Phi Sigma Sigma, who gave us being and
meaning on the twenty-sixth of November, in the year 1913, we dedicate anew
your fraternity in its present extent. To the brotherhood of man and to the
alleviation of the world's pain, twin ideals which drew you together, we repledge ourselves with new fervor. Witness to your
reverence of the goal you set for us, this day shall see a nationwide votary,
when all chapters of Phi Sigma Sigma shall do homage
unto you and shall devote themselves in act and in belief to the selfless
giving which knows no creed. present extent. To the brotherhood of
man and to the alleviation of the world's pain,.
Founding
Sisters
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Rose Sher
Seidman was married and had two sons and seven
grandchildren. She taught school from 1915-17 before returning to teach at a
private school in 1940, where she stayed for ten years. She sponsored
extracurricular activities including social dance and puppetry. Later in
life, Rose studied new modern math and traveled extensively in |
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Josephine Ellison Breakstone was
a school teacher by profession. She was married and lived in |
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Estelle Melnick
Cole worked as a hospital volunteer in |
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Fay Chertkoff
worked as a teacher throughout her full and interesting life. She was
responsible for writing most of the Fraternity's rituals and served as a
national officer for many years. |
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Gwen Zaliels
Snyder graduated from |
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Ethel Gordon Kraus was married
with had two children, one a member of Phi Sigma Sigma,
and five grandchildren. She was a member of the Godmother's League and the
Hattie Bondy Scholarship Fund. Ethel's hobbies
included bridge, theater, and gardening. She died in 1984 in |
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Jeanette Lipka
Furst graduated from public high school at age 11
and entered college at age 15 to become the youngest member of Phi Sigma Sigma. She completed her studies in three years and
graduated from |
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Lillian Gordon Alpern was born in |
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Shirley Cohen Laufer |
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and... |
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Claire Wonder McArdle |
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Unfortunately, little is known
about these last two Founders. |