Sigma Epsilon Phi

Sigma Epsilon Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi (The Diokosophian Society), established in 1875,was the first sorority of Centenary

Sigma Epsilon Phi (The Diokosophian Society), was established in 1875 as the first sorority of Centenary University (then called Centenary Collegiate Institute). We are the Diokosophian Society which means "those who live according to the custom of wisdom" and our motto is "Sapiens Est Vis" which means 'Wisdom Is Power"

09/23/2022

Harry Noble, a retired Hackettstown High School history teacher, partially restored a pre-revolutionary war stone barn that previously served as a jail and housed Hessian soldiers during the war. Join the Hackettstown Historical Society and Noble on Tuesday, October 4th at 7 pm for a presentation on Historical Restorations. This free community event is taking place at the American Legion on Willow Grove St and will be open to the public! Refreshments will be provided.

Article from the “Spilled Ink”, November 19,1957.
11/21/2020

Article from the “Spilled Ink”, November 19,1957.

11/21/2020
Sigma Sisters of 94-95, courtesy of Aroun. If anyone else has any Sigma pictures, please feel free to post! ❤️❤️❤️
11/21/2020

Sigma Sisters of 94-95, courtesy of Aroun. If anyone else has any Sigma pictures, please feel free to post! ❤️❤️❤️

04/09/2015

Hey Sisters!! I hope everyone is doing well! If you have any pictures from our days at Centenary, please feel free to post them on here! I'm sure we'd all like to see what pics you have! :-)

01/01/2014

Happy New Year sisters!! May 2014 be a great year of good health and happiness for us all! :-)

12/26/2012

I know its a day late but Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

The ladies of Washabuagh Hall, classes of '96-'98
10/15/2012

The ladies of Washabuagh Hall, classes of '96-'98

10/14/2012

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Hackettstown, NJ
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