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Louise Viola Shepard Hancock
Louise and Jane Higham were best friends. Sixteen year old Louise was known for her literary contributions.

 

alpha phi sisters foundersClara Sittser Williams (Left) & Rena Michaels Atchinson (Right) Rena Michaels Atchison was the first president of the chapter. We were incorporated as a literary society called the Michaelanean Society in her honor. She became Dean of Women at Northwestern. It was in Clara Sittser Williams' room where Alpha Phi was first planned. At age 19, she was also the first Alpha Phi to try and give her pin away, therefore, establishing a rule that forbids anything of that kind.

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Clara Bradley Burdette Shults
Clara Bradley Burdette was 17 years old. Clara's mother, who was known as "ma" Bradley, loaned the girls $50 to rent and furnish their first chapter hall.

 

Liz HubbellElizabeth Hubbell
Mattie Foote and Elizabeth won a debate on the topic "Resolved: That Women Have Their Rights," which was one of the first exercises of the chapter. She was 22 years old and was one of the first founders to be married.

 

Martha Foot CroweMartha Foote Crow
The First National President
At age 18, Martha Foote Crow had the first idea of creating a national sorority. She is quoted for having said, "We have all of the alphabet to go through." She was the National President of Alpha Phi and the fourth Alpha Phi to serve a Dean of Women at Northwestern University.

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Kate Hogoboom Gilbert Hancock
At age 17, Kate was the first recording secretary of the chapter. Along with Mattie Foote, she wrote the Ritual and the First Constitution. Kate was also the mother of the first Alpha Phi daughter.

 

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Jane Sara Higham
Jane Higham was a brilliant 16 year old student who eventually became Dean of the Highschool in Rome, New York. She was also a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

 

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Ida Gilbert Houghton
Ida was the youngest of the group. She was the first to hold an Alpha Phi banquet follwing initiation. We owe this tradition to her and her mother.

 

Florence Houghton

Florence Chidester Lukens Houghton
Eighteen year old Florence was one of the first founders of the silent chapter. It was at her home that the first reception was held.