Delta Phi Epsilon at Kean University

                                   ♥ Our History ♥

Rho Sigma Chi was a sorority of women who worked hard in order to live by the code of sisterhood, leadership and honor.
In the fall semester of 1982, twelve women joined together to found the Rho Sigma Chi sorority. Through their hard work and determination, Rho Sigma Chi was chartered on the Kean College campus in January of 1983. Since that time, many young women have been inducted into the special love and sisterhood. Until fall of 1991, Rho Sigma Chi was the largest local sorority on the Kean College campus.

Donna Argenta
Lauri Arp
Pamela Canger
Donna Farkas
Sandi Frandano
Pamela Klinger
Gigi Lipinski
Eileen Mongoon
Terri O'Rourke
Margie Roper
Paula Santumo
Gigi Vail

In the spring semester of 1991, Rho Sigma Chi seeked National affiliation. They looked at several National sororities and chose the group of women who stood out amongst the rest Delta Phi Epsilon. So on December 10, 1991, twenty-nine women of Rho Sigma Chi were introduced as the Beta Theta Colony of the Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority at Kean University.

FOUNDERS

Jayme Alfano
Patricia Baranello
Christine Boyle
Michele Cummings
Stacey DeMaio
Kathy Dietrich Donohue
Heather Frank
Michele Gallo
Christine Hagerty
Kathy Hendrix
Sindy Kammerman
Alison Karnatski-Malone
Karrie Ann Kelley
Lynn Latora
Stacey Lolve
Jennifer Lombardi
Brenda Lowe
Cindy Manhardt
Roidalynn Mesina
Heather Milyo
Danielle Monsen
Michele Mossay
Melanie Neel
Sheryl Nettis
Nadine Nicolich
Tiffany O'Connor
Claudine Paradiso
Melissagale Smith
Deanna Susanno