National Presidents
Meetings
Symbols, Insignia
Structure
Programs
100

During her administration, the office of the 2nd National Vice President was created 

Who is H. Elsie Austin

100
The National Officers appointee at National Convention

Who are National Chaplain, Parliamentarian, and Sergeant-At-Arms

100

Commissioned by the Sorority and unveiled at Howard University in 1979

What is the Fortitude Pin

100

The region which you are seeking membership

What is the Southern Region

100

A period in May of each year when chapter emphasize scholastic achievement

What is May Week

200

The Five Point Projects (now Five Point Programmatic Thrusts) established

Who is Dorothy Irene Height

200

Provides that Grand Chapter assemble in National Convention at regular intervals

What is the Constitution and Bylaws

200

These are embodied in the virtues of the nine Jewels and the Delta Oath

What are the Fundamental Principles

200

Serves as Executive Director of National Headquarters

Lois Elizabeth Bingham, esq

200

Set aside by chapters during the months of January, February, and March for Sorors to rededicate themselves to the ideals and purposes of the Sorority

What is Founders Day

300

The mortgage of Delta's first Headquarters building was burned

Who is Dorothy Penman Harrison

300

These actions follow two raps in meetings and ceremonies

What are Affirm the Sacred Vow and Affirm the Sacred Trust

300

Designed by Madree Penn White and comprised of the three Greek Letters: Delta, Sigma, Theta

What is the Sorority Pin

300

Three of the current National Committees

Nominating, Finance, Scholarship and Standards, Social Action, Arts and Letters, Ritual and Ceremonies, Internal Audit, Information and Communications, Personnel, Housing and Properties, Heritages and Archives, Membership Services, Leadership Academy, Constitution and Bylaws, Program Planning and Development Committees

300

A cultural and fundraising activity. It seeks to render an entertainment of the highest caliber. The proceeds usually are given to charity, for scholarships or to a worthy cause

What is Jabberwock

400

Appointed to serve on several commissions by Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon

Who is Jeanne L. Noble

400

The assembly of each of the seven geographic sub-divisions known as regions, held in alternate years of the National Convention

What is Regional Conference

400

Created in recognition for contributions of $1000+ for DREF

What is the Diamond Jubilee Pinn

400

The seven regions of the Sorority 

What are the Central Region, Eastern Region, Farwest Region, Midwest Region, South Atlantic Region, Southern Region, and Southwest Region

400

Deltas contributed more than $3,000 to the nine Negro students in Little Rock, AR under this event

What is the Delta Christmas Party

500
Emphasis was on education; focus was on voting and equal rights for women, employment practices, and purchases of war bonds and ambulances

Who is Mae Wright Peck Williams

500

The first National Convention was held in ______ in the year _____. 

What is Washington, DC in 1919

500

Symbolizes the public motto and is represented by the red candle used during ritualistic ceremonies

What is the Torch of Wisdom

500

These people make up the Executive Committee

Who are the National President Beverly E. Smith; National First Vice-President Cheryl Hickmon; National Second Vice-President Diamond Compton; National Secretary Elsie Cook-Holmes; and National Treasurer Pamela R. Hill

500

Delta's first Christmas Party was held during this National President's tenure

Who is Dorothy Penman Harrison

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