The five-pointed
crown has special
significance to all
Zetas
Strawberries are a
special symbol
to all Zetas
Our badge
Our Banner
Our Colors
Our Coat of Arms
To realize that within our grasp, in Zeta Tau Alpha, lies the opportunity to learn those things which will ever enrich and
ennoble our lives; to be true to ourselves, to those within and without our circle; to think in terms of all mankind and our
service in the world; to be steadfast, strong, and clean of heart and mind, remembering that since the thought is father to the
deed, only that which we would have manifested in our experience should be entertained in thought; to find satisfaction in
being, rather than seeming, thus strengthening in us the higher qualities of the spirit; to prepare for service and learn the
nobility of serving, thereby earning the right to be served; to seek understanding that we might gain true wisdom; to look for
the good in everyone; to see beauty, with its enriching influence; to be humble in success, and without bitterness in defeat;
to have the welfare and harmony of the Fraternity at heart, striving ever to make our lives a symphony of high ideals, devotion
to the right, the good, and the true, without a discordant note; remembering always that the foundation precept of Zeta Tau
Alpha was love, "the greatest of all things."  - Shirley Kreasan Strout
History
Zeta Tau Alpha was founded October 15, 1898, by nine women at the State Female Normal School in Farmville, Virginia.
Only 14-15 years of age, these young women desired permanence in their friendships and hoped to perpetuate their
sisterhood long after college. Though dedicated to the formation of a Greek-letter group, the band of nine delayed selecting
a formal name. A temporary name of "???" was taken when, as legend has it, a member of another group met with the
Founders. Raising her eyebrows and forming her fingers in the shape of a question mark, she asked "Who are you?" In
unison, the group answered "Yes, Who? Who? Who?" Thus, the group came to be known as "???" while they sought an
appropriate Greek name and symbols. During this time, the group received valuable assistance from two of the members'
brothers - Maud's brother, Plummer Jones, and Frances Yancey Smith's brother Giles Mebane Smith. Both were students
at the college of William and Mary, members of men's Greek-letter organizations and knowledgeable of Greek lore. After a
year of careful contemplation, the group chose the formal name, the patron goddess and the badge.
The purpose of Zeta Tau Alpha is to intensify friendship, promote happiness among its members, to perform such deeds,
and to mould such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.
"Seek the Noblest"