Founders
Protocol And Traditions
Presidents
Awards and Scholarships
Philosophy, Ideals, Principles
100

became a music teacher in the Washington, DC public school system. 

was the only Founder to receive a doctorate degree 

Olive Claire Jones

Eliza Pearl Shippen

100

It was commissioned by the Sorority and unveiled at howard Uiversity in 1979 as a tribute to the Founders of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

embodied in the virtues ofthe nine Jewels and the Delta Oath.

The Fortitude Pin

The Fundamental Principles

100

Established the Delta Leadership Academy

Biennial Conventions approved

Hortense Golden Canady

Ethel Lamay Calimese 

100

This award honors work in field of civil rights and social justice.

This award honors Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

The Mary Church Terrell Award

Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair Award

100
Sorority's Most Sacred Trust

What Convention was Grand Chapter Created

Induction of new members

1st National Convention.

200

She later taught at Claflin College in Orangeburg, SC

She was the first sergeant-at -arms of Alpha Chapter.

Edith Motte Young

Frederica Chase Dodd

200

designed by Founder Madree Penn White. It is comprised of three Greek letters, Delta,

Sigma and Theta. 

is a handmade work of art that was created in recognition of contributions of $1,000 or

more to the Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF).

The Sorority Pin

The Diamond Jubilee Pin

200

National Pan-Hellenic Council formed (Dr. Julian served as treasurer)

Established a partnership with Habitat for Humanity to build 22 affordable homes

Anna Johnson Julian

Bertha Maxwell Roddey

200

was established as a tribute to the arts and artists. 

honors outstanding professionals in communications. 

Osceola Award

Lillian Award

200
Name 9 Jewels

What is the meaning of the jewel dedication?

Compassion, Courtesy, Dedication, Fellowship, Fidelity, Honesty , Justice, Purity, and Temperance

to a noble cause is one of humanity’s highest callings and an act of consecration

300

the first Black social worker for the New York City and County Charities and she was Alpha Chapter’s first custodian.

she introduced First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to an audience of parents at John Wesley AME Zion Church in 1945

Winona Cargile Alexander

Florence Letcher Toms

300

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

ceremonies

designed by Epsilon Chapter, The Ohio State University, and adopted in 1920 at the

Second National Convention.

The Torch of Wisdom

The Pyramid Pin

300

she served on national commissions through appointments by Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. 

clearance of Delta Sigma Theta and the Delta Research and Educational Foundation for two delegate

positions as United Nations Non-Governmental Organization (NGO);

Jeanne L. Noble

Yvonne Kennedy

300

Award honors outstanding women in Government service. 

Award honors social activism. 

Patricia Roberts Harris Award

Althea T.L. Simmons Social Action Award

300
These are the traditional Delta programs.

Which Honorary Member wrote the Delta Oath? 

What are Founders Day, May Week, and Jabberwock?

Mary Church Terrell

400

was a very gifted woman who was not only a singer, but an actress as well. For several years she harnessed her vocal powers and sang for television shows.

served as the first, vice president of Alpha Chapter.

Zephyr Chisom Carter

Ethel Cuff Black

400

This is the sorority's public motto.

The Sorority emblem is the goddess Minerva (Pallas Athena), Goddess of Wisdom.

What is intelligence is the torch of wisdom


The Sorority Emblem

400

The Science in Everyday Experiences (SEE) program, funded by a five-year grant award from the National Science Foundation for young girls interested in math, science, engineering and technology, was implemented

Established Omega Omega as the Memorial Chapter

Gwendolyn Elizabeth Boyd

G. Dorothy Pelham Beckley

400

honors outstanding contributions to African-American heritage

This award honors the collegiate chapter with the highest cumulative grade point average

Keeper of the Flame Award

Minerva Award for Academic Excellence

400
What Year was Mary Mcleod Bethune Intiated?

At What convention was the Delta Hymn Adopted

1923 5th National Convention

6th National Convention

500

was from the small town of Belton, South Carolina

she graduated as valedictorian of the Teacher’s College

Mamie Reddy Rose

Pauline Oberdorfer Minor

500
One Rap

Two Rap

Three Rap

Attention, Be Seated, End of Ceremony;

Affirm the Sacred Vow, Affirm the Sacred Trust;

Sorors Stand

500

National Boards as component of organizational structure created

Delta Academy II – Delta GEMS (Growing and Empowering Myself Successfully)

Gladys Byram Shepperd

Louise Allen Rice

500

an Honorary Member, who established an infant home for unwanted babies whose mothers could not or would not care for them.

a Delta who has provided leadership and service by “helping to improve the quality of life.” The award is a bronze statue of a Black woman whose arms are the broken chains 

Clara M. Hale Humanitarian Award

Sadie T. M. Alexander Award

500
Name the writers of of the Delta National Hymn

This Honorary Member is an anchor for CNN

F. Ailene Marks and past president Jeanette Triplett Jones

Soledad O'Brian

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