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Famous Phi Sigma Sigma's

Eve Abbot
Broadway actress

Jane Brody
New York Times Health Editor

Lillian S. Freehof
Author of children’s books

Shannon Ford
An NFL Cheerleader for the Miami Dolphins, and was crowned Miss Florida USA in 2002.

Susan Gabbard
Producer/Director of WCET-TV, a PBS affiliate, and she was also an Emmy winner.

Jeannette Orleans Gaye
National President for the Organization for rehabilitation and Training
Lila Stein Kroser Phi Sigma Sigma Family Health Foundation President; Director of PA
Academy of Family Physicians; past President of the American Medical Women’s Association

Lila Stein Kroser
Family Health Foundation President; Director of PA Academy of Family Physicians; past
President of the American Medical Women’s Association

Rose J. Lidschin
Leader in child care organizations

Irna Phillips
Creator of many successful soap opera's, including "Days Of Our Lives", "As The World Turns",
and "The Guiding Light" (which is also the longest running program in history). She was also a
mentor for other successful soap creators such as Agnes Nixon, who developed "All My
Children", and William Bell who created “The Young and the Restless.”

Nancy Pimental
Stand up comedian, actress, writer, and television show host. She a writer for Comedy Central's
"South Park", and she also wrote the screenplay for the romantic comedy "The Sweetest Thing"
starring Cameron Diaz. She played a part in the movie "Dumb and Dumberer" and was a Co-
Host for the television game show "Win Ben Stein's Money"

Sylvia Porter
N.Y. Post Daily columnist; only woman syndicated financial columnist in the nation

Marian Rosen
High powered lawyer with her own practice, Marian Rosen & Associates. She was the first
woman lawyer to be allowed to appear before the Supreme Court of the United States.

Florida State Representative Flores (R)
Our sister from the Delta Kappa chapter at Florida International University.


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