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==Notable Sigma Deltans==
==Notable Sigma Deltans==


===ARTS===
===Arts===
Purita Kalaw Ledesma ‘33 - ''Founded the Art Association of the Philippines"<br>
Purita Kalaw Ledesma ‘33 - ''Founded the Art Association of the Philippines"<br>
Anita Magsaysay Ho ’35 - "Numerous awards in local and foreign art competitions for depictin figurative abstracts of women at work"<br>
Anita Magsaysay Ho ’35 - "Numerous awards in local and foreign art competitions for depictin figurative abstracts of women at work"<br>
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Felice Prudente Sta. Maria ’66 - "Commissioner of the Philippine Centennial Commission and UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines, bestowed the rank of Chevalier in the Grand Ordre des Artes et Letres by the Republic of France in 1990"<br>
Felice Prudente Sta. Maria ’66 - "Commissioner of the Philippine Centennial Commission and UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines, bestowed the rank of Chevalier in the Grand Ordre des Artes et Letres by the Republic of France in 1990"<br>


===ECONOMICS===
===Economics===
Solita “Winnie” Collas-Monsod '56 - ''Renowned Economist, former NEDA Director, Professor Emeritus at the UP, Diliman''
Solita “Winnie” Collas-Monsod '56 - ''Renowned Economist, former NEDA Director, Professor Emeritus at the UP, Diliman''


===ENTREPRENEURSHIP===
===Entrepreneurship===
Lilia Calderon-Clemente ’57 - ''First Filipina investment broker, Chairman and CEO of Clemente Capital, Inc.'' <br>
Lilia Calderon-Clemente ’57 - ''First Filipina investment broker, Chairman and CEO of Clemente Capital, Inc.'' <br>
Yolanda Bello-Pajaro ’61 - ''Founder, President and CEO of Via Venetto Phils., Inc.''<br>
Yolanda Bello-Pajaro ’61 - ''Founder, President and CEO of Via Venetto Phils., Inc.''<br>


===GOVERNMENT SERVICE===
===Government Service===
Virginia Oteyza de Guia ’38 - ''Youngest lady Mayor of Baguio City, 1946''<br>
Virginia Oteyza de Guia ’38 - ''Youngest lady Mayor of Baguio City, 1946''<br>
Josefina Trinidad Lichauco ’47 - ''Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications from 1979 to 2000'' <br>
Josefina Trinidad Lichauco ’47 - ''Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications from 1979 to 2000'' <br>
Lilia R. Bautista ’52 - ''Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, International Labor Organization, and other international organizationsin Geneva, Switzerland''
Lilia R. Bautista ’52 - ''Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, International Labor Organization, and other international organizationsin Geneva, Switzerland''


===INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS===
===International Relations===
Estefania Aldaba Lim ’68 - ''First Filipino clinical psychologist, first Female Cabinet Member, recipient of the UN Peace Medal Award'' <br>
Estefania Aldaba Lim ’68 - ''First Filipino clinical psychologist, first Female Cabinet Member, recipient of the UN Peace Medal Award'' <br>


===LAW===
===Law===
Ameurfina Melencio Herrera ’46 - <i>Second female appointed to the Philippine Supreme Court</i><br>
Ameurfina Melencio Herrera ’46 - <i>Second female appointed to the Philippine Supreme Court</i><br>
Flerida Ruth Pineda Romero ’47 - <i>Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court from 1991 to 1999</i>
Flerida Ruth Pineda Romero ’47 - <i>Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court from 1991 to 1999</i>


===MASS COMMUNICATION===
===Mass Communication===
Betty Go-Belmonte ‘52 - "One of the founders and first Presidents of The Philippine Star"<br>
Betty Go-Belmonte ‘52 - "One of the founders and first Presidents of The Philippine Star"<br>
Ces Oreña Drilon ’80 - "Broadcast journalist, news anchor and senior correspondent of Bandila, the ABS-CBN flagship nightly news program"<br>
Ces Oreña Drilon ’80 - "Broadcast journalist, news anchor and senior correspondent of Bandila, the ABS-CBN flagship nightly news program"<br>
Frances Rivera-Fraas ’89 - "Television journalist and the News Anchor of NBC, first Filipina to win an Emmy Award"<br>
Frances Rivera-Fraas ’89 - "Television journalist and the News Anchor of NBC, first Filipina to win an Emmy Award"<br>


===MEDICINE===
===Medicine===
Aleli Guzman Quirino, M.D. '33 - "First woman surgeon to perform an abdominal operation in the Philippines"<br>
Aleli Guzman Quirino, M.D. '33 - "First woman surgeon to perform an abdominal operation in the Philippines"<br>



Revision as of 06:38, 26 June 2019

History

The University of the Philippines Sigma Delta Phi or Society of Dramatics and Fine Arts, was founded in 1931 through the initiative of Mrs. Adeline C. Stevens, who was commissioned by the mother chapter at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

On February 24, 1931, The Zeta Chapter of Sigma Delta Phi Sorority was founded by Catalina Manguerra Santos and Gloria Lucero Monzon. The Zeta Chapter was officially recognized by the University of the Philippines in 1933. With chapters in the Diliman and Los Banos campuses, the purpose of the sorority is to form a strong bond among women university students interested in the arts and sciences and to promote social and intellectual intercourse among its members.

Mariang Maya

The Mariang Maya Awards are bestowed on outstanding Sigma Deltans in recognition of their contributions to the growth and development of their professions, communities, people, country, Sorority, its Alumnae Association, and Filipino womanhood.

Introduced by the Sigma Delta Phi Alumnae Association National Board in 1983, the first award honored ten outstanding Sigma Deltans in different fields of endeavor. The Association coordinates the Award through its National Mariang Maya Awards Committee that selects a board of judges from among Mariang Maya Awardees.

The Award is named after Mariang Maya, the Filipino zarzuela written by renowned and multi-awarded literary and cultural writer Virginia R. Moreno for the Sorority’s 1953 musical production. Since August 1983, the Mariang Maya Awards are given every five years to honor outstanding sister-achievers of Sigma Delta Phi. To date, sixty Sigma Deltans are proud owners of the Mariang Maya statuette that was designed and sculpted by National Artist Napoleon Abueva.

Notable Sigma Deltans

Arts

Purita Kalaw Ledesma ‘33 - Founded the Art Association of the Philippines"
Anita Magsaysay Ho ’35 - "Numerous awards in local and foreign art competitions for depictin figurative abstracts of women at work"
Araceli Limcaco-Dans ’47 - "Internationally-acclaimed oil and watercolor artist"
Ofelia Gelvezon-Tequi '59 - "Internationally-acclaimed painter and printmaker"
Felicitas Layag-Radaic ’53 - "Prima ballerina, first Filipino member of London’s Royal Academy of Dance"
Joy Gamboa-Virata '53 - "Stage performer, played a leading role in establishing Repertory Philippines"
Felice Prudente Sta. Maria ’66 - "Commissioner of the Philippine Centennial Commission and UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines, bestowed the rank of Chevalier in the Grand Ordre des Artes et Letres by the Republic of France in 1990"

Economics

Solita “Winnie” Collas-Monsod '56 - Renowned Economist, former NEDA Director, Professor Emeritus at the UP, Diliman

Entrepreneurship

Lilia Calderon-Clemente ’57 - First Filipina investment broker, Chairman and CEO of Clemente Capital, Inc.
Yolanda Bello-Pajaro ’61 - Founder, President and CEO of Via Venetto Phils., Inc.

Government Service

Virginia Oteyza de Guia ’38 - Youngest lady Mayor of Baguio City, 1946
Josefina Trinidad Lichauco ’47 - Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communications from 1979 to 2000
Lilia R. Bautista ’52 - Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, International Labor Organization, and other international organizationsin Geneva, Switzerland

International Relations

Estefania Aldaba Lim ’68 - First Filipino clinical psychologist, first Female Cabinet Member, recipient of the UN Peace Medal Award

Law

Ameurfina Melencio Herrera ’46 - Second female appointed to the Philippine Supreme Court
Flerida Ruth Pineda Romero ’47 - Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court from 1991 to 1999

Mass Communication

Betty Go-Belmonte ‘52 - "One of the founders and first Presidents of The Philippine Star"
Ces Oreña Drilon ’80 - "Broadcast journalist, news anchor and senior correspondent of Bandila, the ABS-CBN flagship nightly news program"
Frances Rivera-Fraas ’89 - "Television journalist and the News Anchor of NBC, first Filipina to win an Emmy Award"

Medicine

Aleli Guzman Quirino, M.D. '33 - "First woman surgeon to perform an abdominal operation in the Philippines"