Other
Symbols
Founding
Nationals
Our Chapter and Members
100
When and what is Hera Day?
March 1st, celebrated as a day of personal service
100
What are our colors?
Scarlet and olive green
100
When is founders day?
October 15th
100

Name the learning center. 

The Heights Learnings Center

100

What is our chapter name?

Delta Chi

200
When and what is Macdowell month?
February, to celebrate the arts
200
What is our flower?
Red carnation
200
What year was Alpha Chi Omega founded?
1885
200
Where is headquarters?
Indianapolis, Indiana
200

What other sororities are at WWU?

Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, and Delta Gamma. 

300

Our crest is broken into how many parts?

3

300
What is our open motto?
Together let us seek the heights
300

What year was our chapter formed? 

1965

300

What do you sign each year committing to our standards and rules? 

Annual Obligations

300

Name our advisors. 

Jackie and Chelsea

400
What are our membership standards?
Academics, Character Development, Financial Responsibility, Leadership, and Personal Development
400
Where did our badge come from?
In Greek mythology the first instrument played by the gods on Mt. Olympus was the lyre
400
What is our founding university?
DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana
400
What is the body composed of women's fraternities?
National Panhellenic Council
400

What documents govern our chapter?

Bylaws

500
Sing the Greek alphabet
alpha beta gamma delta epsilon zeta eta theta iota kappa lambda mu nu xi omicron pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omega
500
Where did our name come from?
Alpha- first letter of the alphabet Omega- last letter Chi- used as an "and" The first and last sorority founded on music
500

Who are our founders?

Anna Allen Smith, Bertha Deniston Cunningham, Bessie Grooms Keenan, Amy DuBois Rieth, Olive Burnett Clark, Nellie Gamble Childe, and Estelle Leonard

500

How many collegiate chapters are there?

over 140 

500
Where can you find the policies and bylaws?
Governing Documents