National History
Coat of Arms
Member Ed
Local History
Miscellaneous
100

What is the motto of Delta Upsilon

Dikaia Upotheke

100

This element represents the structure of the fraternity where the headquarters is the trunk and chapters are branches.

The tree

100

What are our official colors

Old Gold and Sapphire Blue

100
What is our current address

421 Princeton

100

Where is IHQ located

8705 Founders road, Indianapolis, Indiana

200

Where was Delta Upsilon founded

Williams College

200

These symbols represent the seven chapters present at the 1852 Anti-Secret Convention.

7 stars

200

Delta Upsilon's mission is

Building Better Men

200

When were we charterd

December 9th, 1961

200

What is our chapter philanthropy

Quesadilla Feed
300

What day were we founded

November 4th 1834

300

This symbol represents ownership of land and house.

Chevron

300

True or False: Delta Upsilon is the second oldest non-secret fraternity

False, we are the oldest

300

Name both of our previous addresses

515 Oxford & 505 Princeton

300

What is our international philanthropy and where is it located

Global Service Initiative, Jamaica

400

Name at least 2 famous alumni

Trevor Wallace, President Garfield, etc.

400

The left and right banners on the coat of arms represent these two governing bodies.

Convention and Assembly

400

List all of the executive board positions

President, VP Admin, VP Finance, VP Risk Management, VP Academic Excellence, VP Recruitment, VP External Relations, VP Member ed, VP Associate Member ed, VP Alumni Relations

400

List all of the new room names and why they got their name

  • 2 Yard Hop - old date party DU was known for

  • Sioux - old UND hockey name

  • Lookout - no explanation

  • Couleeside - on the side with the coulee

  • Pond - old satellite house

400

What are the names of our local and international newsletters

Local: Open Visor
International: DU Quarterly

500
Name the four founding principles

1. Advancement of Justice

2. Promotion of Friendship

3. Diffusion of Liberal Culture

4. Development of Character

500

These decorative elements symbolize the importance of parliamentary procedure within the fraternity.

Torse and Mantles

500

List all of the requirements of membership

20 volunteer hours, 1 outside club, 4 philanthropies, 3 cultural events

500

List all of the old room names and why they got their name

  • President/Suite - the president lives here

  • Four man - four people lived here

  • Liberal - liberal residents

  • Conservative - conservative residents

  • Feather - Golden Feather Society

  • Nursery - someone gave birth in this room <- That did not happen (The room was painted like a nursery)

  • Red - walls painted red

  • Blue - walls painted blue

  • Fireside - fire pit in the room

  • Waterhole - leaky pipes

  • Annex - off on its own down the hall

500

What are CEP's and what do they do

Keep track of different metrics. Used for Sweepstakes

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