What is the founding date?
November 12, 1922
What is the official Flower?
The Yellow Tea Rose
What city was Delta Psi Sigma Founded in?
Seattle
Current Basileus of Delta Psi Sigma?
Arizona Proctor
This initiatve was created to address the unfortunate truth that according to the CDC, approximately 10 people drown every day in the U.S.A. An even more startling fact is that 70 percent of African American children and 60 percent of Hispanic children in the U.S. do not know how to swim.
Swim 1922
How many founders were there?
7
What is the Mascot?
The Poodle
What is the founding date for Delta Psi Sigma
May 27th 1977
Current Anti-Basileus of Delta Psi Sigma
Kayrol Leslie
This program is designed to address the needs, challenges and issues that face school-aged children who are educationally at-risk, in local homeless shelters and extended-care hospitals and facilities.
Operation Big Book Bag
What University was the Sorority founded at?
Butler Univerity
What are the Official Colors?
Royal Blue & Gold
How many Graduate chapters are in the state of Washington?
2
Who is the Syntaktes for the WR
Michelle Aldridge
This Initiative is a consolidated effort that allows chapters to focus on health issues that impact women; specifically, women of color.
Women's Wellness Initiative
What field did all of the Founders work in?
Education
What is the Motto?
Greater Service, Greater Progress
Name the 3 local chapters
Omicron Zeta (Undergraduate)
Delta Psi Sigma (Seattle Alumnae)
Zeta Phi Sigma (Tacoma Alumnae)
Whos is the most recent past International Grand Basileus?
Deborah Catchings-Smith
The goal of this inititive is to have a positive impact on the quality of life for children who are born prematurely, or as a result of teen pregnancy.
Project Cradle Care
When was the Sorority Incorporated
December 30, 1929
Name all the Regions
Central
Northeastern
Southeastern
Southwestern
Western
Name the 6 founders for Delta Psi Sigma
Arzelle Smith
Ernestene Givan
Orene Scott
Orie Greene
Fabioloa Woods
Willette Romius
Who is the International Grand Basileus
Rasheeda S. Liberty
Held simultaneously, on the second Saturday of March by Alumnae Chapters across the nation, this program serves as a unifying effort during Sigma Week. This is designed to highlight some of the prevalent concerns that negatively impact our youth (drugs, teen violence, abuse, low self-esteem, suicide, teen pregnancy, human trafficking, etc.).
Youth Synposium