Established the Housing Fund,Sinking Fund, Scholarship Award Fund and a college Tuition Fund
Big Sister Sadie T.M. Alexander
Purchased war bond and ambulances , Emphasized education, Focused on equal rights for women
Big Sister Mae Wright Peck Williams
First to enter Omega Omega Chapter
Big Sister Founder Mamie Reddy Rose
Chapters that attended first National Convention
Alpha, Gamma, Epsilon
Integrated Galveston Public School System.
Big Sister Founder Jessie McGuire Dent
Bonded Grand Secretary and Treasurer Position
Big Sister Anna Johnson Julian
Burned Mortgage of first National HQ
Big Sister Dorothy Penman Harrison
Accomplished linguist speaking German, French, Greek and Latin
Big Sister Founder Madree Penn White
Designed Sorority Crest
Big Sister F. Ailens marks and Jeanette Triplette Jones
Dean of Girls at the Black High School in Raleigh, N.C.
Big Sister Founder Jimmie Bugg Middleton
Established National HQ
Big Sister Jeannette Triplett Jones
appointed to serve on several commissions by Presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon
Big Sister Jeanne L. Noble
Born in El Paso Texas, reporter for Alpha Chapter
Big Sister Founder Zephyr Chisom Carter
First Honorary Members initiated
Nannie H. Burroughs, Gabrielle Pelham, Mary Church Terrell
First Treasurer of the Alpha Chapter, author of Get off the Judgement Seat
Big Sister Founder Pauline Oberdorfer Minor
Elections of Regional Director began
Big Sister Ethel Lamay Calimese
Big Sister Dorothy Irene Height
Selected Delta Mottoes
Big Sister Founder Osceola Macarthy adams
Wrote the National Hymn
Big Sisters Alice Dunbar Nelson and Florence Cole Talbert
First Custodian of Alpha Chapter
Big Sister Founder Winona Cargile Alexander
Regional Conferences approved
Big Sister Dorothy Pelham Beckley
Created National Boards as component of organizational structure
Big Sister Gladys Byram Shepperd
Last Surviving Founder in 1993
Big Sister Founder Naomi Sewell Richardson
Reclamation of inactive members
Jubilee year
Taught at Claflin College
Big Sister Founder Edith Motte Young