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Lambda Delta Sigma

Group of women pose for a photo for the yearbook
Lambda Delta Sigma group photo from the 1973 yearbook.

1961-1999

First established in 1961, Lambda Delta Sigma was originally a co-ed fraternity composed of Alpha of Zeta for Men and Omega Zeta for Women. The organization consisted primarily of Latter-Day Saints, although being Mormon was not a requirement. The five ideals of the club were religion, intellectuality, culture, fellowship and leadership. In 1967, the co-ed fraternity became a sorority. Part of the Latter-Day Saint Student Association (LDSSA) and the Institute of Religion, the sorority lasted until 1999.

Activities included:

  • Christmas Formal
  • Distribution of Christmas Stockings to needy children
  • Toboggan Party
  • Valentine Preference Ball
  • Progressive Dinner
  • Variety shows

Written by Annika Severts, Spring 2018 intern