In the spring of 1987, there was a group of twelve young woman with a desire to establish a sorority on the CSUN campus. They all had strong feeling regarding this desire. Several of them had gone through the formal sorority rushes on campus and pledges for several non-mainstreamed sororities. Due to the communication barriers that they faced, they did not feel included in the sororities and backed out. These women ended up with a common disappointment, which brought them close together. The idea of founding a mainstreamed sorority in which sisters would be able to share in total communication access and pursue similar goals such as the ability to grow personally, socially, and professionally appealed to them.
Several weeks passed by and the women motivation for establishing a sorority increased. To publicize their goal of setting up a sorority within the campus community, the women got together and designed t-shirts that they wore to publicize the sorority. They wore these t-shirts on a certain day - Wednesday, May 13th, 1987. People on campus started to notice that the women were wearing similar t-shirts, and out of curiosity, asked them why. This provided the women with opportunities to explain their goal in founding a mainstreamed sorority, and this information spread quickly on campus.
Things changed dramatically as the fall semester of 1987 began. By that time, only four of the original twelve women were still interested in establishing a sorority. The rest had left for various reasons. The four women who stuck with the goal of setting up this sorority consist of the Alpha class: Kay Ayala, Lori Hennessey, Susan Motylinski, and Julie Rems.
Our Mascot: The Dolphin Our Flower: Blue Carnation

Our Stone: The Pearl Our Colors: Colombian Blue and Silver Grey
