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FROM THE ARCHIVES
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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA
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A LPH A S IGM A A LPH A A LPH A S IGM A
S I GM A AL PH A S I GM A S I GM A AL PH A
AL PH A S I GM A AL PH A AL PH A AL P H A
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S I GM A AL PH A S I GM A AL P H A AL PH A
AL PHA S I GMA AL PHA AL PHA S I GMA
Tau Tau Chapter at Fort Hays State College (now University), 1928
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*Information from “The Years Behind Us: A History of Alpha Sigma Alpha 1901 to 2001”
SIGM A AL PHA SIGM A SIGM A A LPHA
In 1924 a state charter was granted to Gamma Sigma Sorority; becoming the first sorority on the Fort Hays campus. In the spring of 1927 Gamma Sigma petitioned and was accepted into Alpha Sigma Alpha. On March 17, 1928 the Tau Tau Chapter was installed. Only four alumnae were able to attend the installation due to the “fiercest snowstorm of the year.” Two deans of women at Hays have been Alpha Sigma Alphas: Elizabeth Agnew, TT (pictured top row, 4th from the left) and Wilma Wolf, XX.
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Phoenix of Alpha Sigma Alpha 7