You're close in saying that but actually all of these women were Siena Medalists. "The medal is the highest honor the organization bestows upon a
non-member and is named after St. Catherine of Siena."
So they're not members but they were recognized by Theta Phi Alpha for their outstanding efforts/actions/etc.
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Originally Posted by raldor2
There are plenty of famous Theta Phis! The founder of the special olympics, mothers against drunk driving, the first women to win a pulitzer prize in literature, the co-founder of habitat for humanity. just to name a few!
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The girls are fun,
in GOLD & BLUE,
and I'M SO GLAD, TO BE ONE TOO!
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