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Tri Sigma's 8 Founders: Margaret Batten, Louise Davis, Martha Featherston, Isabella Merrick, Sallie Michie, Lelia Scott,
Elizabeth Watkins, and Lucy Wright
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Tri-Sigma's eight Founders 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.
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Here's an opportunity for you to become a permanent part of our sorority headquarters, and at the same time give the Walton House the care that it needs. The Buy A Brick Campaign will provide the 40 year old house with the restoration it needs!
The Mabel Lee Walton House is the National Headquarters of Sigma Sigma Sigma , and is located in Woodstock, VA.
The house is named in honor of Mabel Lee Walton, National President for 34 years, as a tribute to her inspiration and leadership.
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