Rules of a formal meeting/ Policies of zeta
Coat of Arms
Policies of Zeta/ Songs
Definition of fraternity
Customs and traditions/ officers
100

What is parliamentary procedure #1  

Be loyal to the officers whether or not they are of your choice.

100

What does the shield represent? 

The shield in legend and in history has been a symbol of protection. In our coat of arms it represents protection of our purposes.

100

What is policy #4?

 To make the fraternity a professional aid and stimulus after graduation.

100

What word was fraternity derived from?

The word fraternity was derived not from frater (fra-tur), a Latin word, but from phrater (frAI-tur).

100

the chapter should give_________ to the administration and foster sound scholarship 

loyal support and aid

200

What is parliamentary procedure #4

Express yourself at business meetings rather than at small postmortem gatherings.

200

What does the torch represent?

 The torch with its glowing flame was a gift of Prometheus to mortals symbolizing love, devotion, and guidance. Here it guides us in our study, in our art, and in our commitment to Zeta Phi Eta.

200

What is policy #3?

 To encourage a balanced Membership engaged in the different fields of communication arts and sciences.

200

Who was Pharta?

In Greek, this meant a member of a Phrata, which was a tribe, a group of blood relatives which could be composed of either men or women.

200

zeta should establish a reputation for... 

responsibility, dependability, and unquestionable honesty in honor and education

300

What is parliamentary procedure #2

Do not indulge in personal remarks or do anything to engender bad feelings.

300

What does the laurel represent 

The laurel was used by Apollo to bestow divine wisdom. In our coat of arms, it represents the wisdom with which we strive to be creative in our work

300

What is Policy #2?

To establish chapters only in accredited colleges or universities maintaining one or more recognized departments of communication arts and/or sciences.

300

What word is sorority derived from?

Sorority, derived from the Latin soror, or sister, is a 20thcentury invention, while it has been accepted into the language as a currency of speech. Its Roman roots are much younger than the Greek ones of fraternity.

300

Zetas individual members should...

give a sense of responsibility to their school and the society in general.

400

What is parliamentary procedure #3

3. Give respect and undivided attention to the person speaking.

400

What does the coat of arms bear?

The Coat of Arms bears the shield of gold, the laurel wreath, and the torch.

400

What is policy #1

To keep the fraternity professional in character.

400

What does Phrater mean

Latin frater may be derived, with a narrower meaning of brother and with an application to men alone. The word from which phrater comes is wider in scope.

400

Who is the social chair?

Ella Shipmen 

500

what are all the rules of a formal business meeting 

1. No eating, drinking, or smoking. 

2. One person may speak at a time. Be concise. 

3. Maintain a professional atmosphere both in attitude and in dress. 

4. Punctuality is a must. 

5. New Members must meet elsewhere and arrive as a group. 

6. Fill in and support fellow New Members at all times. 

500

What is the full coat of arms?

The Coat of Arms bears the shield of gold, the laurel wreath, and the torch. The shield in legend and in history has been a symbol of protection. In our coat of arms it represents protection of our purposes. The laurel was used by Apollo to bestow divine wisdom. In our coat of arms, it represents the wisdom with which we strive to be creative in our work. The torch with its glowing flame was a gift of Prometheus to mortals symbolizing love, devotion, and guidance. Here it guides us in our study, in our art, and in our commitment to Zeta Phi Eta.

500

Sing I don't wanna go to heaven 

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of success 

I know that lifes unsteady let me show you all my best 

And my idea of living isn’t letting life pass by 

It’s to be a Zeta Phi 

Zeta, Zeta we’ll get to ya 

Members, love in Zeta to ya 

Zeta, Zeta promise to ya 

It’s to be a Zeta Phi 

And when at last I feel like I can’t take it anymore 

I turn to fellow Zetas for their love and their support

Some ask me how I made it and I’m sure I’ll tell them why It’s to be a Zeta Phi 

Zeta, Zeta we’ll get to ya 

Pledges, all the power to ya 

Zeta, Zeta promise to ya 

I AM A ZETA PHI

500

what is the full Definition of Fraternity?

The word fraternity was derived not from frater (fra-tur), a Latin word, but from phrater (frAI-tur). In Greek, this meant a member of a Phrata, which was a tribe, a group of blood relatives which could be composed of either men or women. From this word, the Latin frater may be derived, with a narrower meaning of brother and with an application to men alone. The word from which phrater comes is wider in scope. Sorority, derived from the Latin soror, or sister, is a 20th-century invention, while it has been accepted into the language as a currency of speech. Its Roman roots are much younger than the Greek ones of fraternity.

500

Who is the Sergeant At Arms?

Gilbert Almaraz