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Question | Answer |
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Name the first of the Five Founders of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. | Founder Arizona Leedonia Cleaver Stemons |
Where did Kappa Alpha established a number of chapters? | Through the Carolina's and other Southern states |
Name the Divine Nine (9) | Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Psi Phi Delta Sigma Theta Phi Beta Sigma Zeta Phi Beta Sigma Gamma Rho Iota Phi Theta |
When was Alpha Phi Alpha founded? | December 4, 1906 |
Where was Alpha Phi Alpha founded? | Cornell University in Ithaca, New York |
Interest in Greek Letter Organizations continued throughout what century? | The 19th Century |
When was Alpha Kappa Alpha founded? | January 15, 1908 |
Where was Alpha Kappa Alpha founded? | Howard University |
When were Greek Letter Organizations established? | December 5, 1776 |
When was Kappa Alpha Psi founded? | January 5, 1911 |
Where was Kappa Alpha Psi founded? | Indiana University |
Where were Greek Letter Organizations founded? | The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia |
When was Omega Psi Phi founded? | November 17, 1911 |
Where was Omega Psi Phi founded? | Howard university |
Where did the parent chapter authorize the establishment of branches of what a National Greek Letter Organization? | Phi Beta Kappa at Yale and Howard Universities |
When was Delta Sigma theta founded? | January 13, 1913 |
Where was Delta Sigma Theta founded? | Howard University in Washington, D.C. |
When did the second National Fraternity come into being? | During the second major conflict in America's early life as an independent country. |
When was Phi Beta Sigma founded? | January 9, 1914 |
Where was Phi Beta Sigma founded? | Howard University in Washington, D.C. |
When did Kappa Alpha originate? | 1865 |
When was Zeta Phi Beta founded? | January 16, 1920 |
Where was Zeta Phi Beta founded? | Howard University in Washington, D.C |
How many founders does Zeta Phi Beta have? | Five |
When was Sigma Gamma Rho founded? | November 12, 1922 |
Where was Sigma Gamma Rho founded? | Butler University |
By 1900, how many National Fraternities were there? | Twenty |
When was Iota Phi Theta founded? | September 19, 1963 |
Where was iota Phi Theta founded? | Morgan State College - Now known as Morgan State University |
The 20th Century organizations outnumbered those established preceding the other (blank) years? | 124 years |
The seven students that founded Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated , attended Cornell during what year(s)? | 1905-1906 |
When was Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity incorporated? | January 29, 1908 |
Under what law was Alpha Phi Alpha incorporated? | Membership Corporation Law of the State of New York |
Who was the last Greek letter Fraternity established under the National Pan-Hellenic Council? | Iota Phi Theta |
Who was the last Sorority established under the National Pan-Hellenic Council? | Sigma Gamma Rho |
When was the National Pan-Hellenic Council organized? | May of 1930 |
Where was the National Pan-Hellenic Council organized? | Howard University in Washington, D.C. |
What is the acronym for the National Pan-Hellenic Council? | NPHC |
What was the stated purpose of the NPHC in 1930? | Unanimity of thought and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek Letter Collegiate Fraternities and Sororities and to consider problems of mutual interests to its member organizations. |
When was the NPHC incorporated? | Early in 1937 |
What is the headquarters address for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | 1734 New Hampshire Avenue N.W Washington, DC 20009 |
What is the headquarters address for Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated? | 145 Kennedy Street N.W Washington, DC 20011 |
What are the colors for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | Royal Blue and White |
What are the colors for Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated? | Royal Blue and Pure White |
What is the motto of Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority, Incorporated? | A community-conscious, action-oriented organization |
What is the auxiliary for High School girls? | Archonettes |
What is the auxiliary for Middle School girls? | Amicettes |
What is the auxiliary for Elementary School girls? | Pearlettes |
What is the auxiliary for women who, for various reasons, were not members of any Greek-letter organization, called? | Amicae |
What is Z-HOPE? | Z-HOPE is an outreach service program that has six primary objectives, corresponding measures of success and a mechanism for chapter recognition. |
What does Z-HOPE stand for? | Zetas Helping Other People Excel |
What are the components of the Z-HOPE program? | Mind, body, spirit, and optimal health |
What law(s) was the NPHC incorporated? | Under the laws of the State of Illinois |
What is Stork's Nest | The program is designed to promote prenatal care participation and encourage healthy behaviors during pregnancy through two components-incentives and education. |
What is the flower for Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated? | white carnation |
What is the flower for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | white rose |
What organization is co sponsor of Storks Nest? | March of Dimes |
Who is the current Grand Basileus? | Mary Breaux Wright |
What is the pledge club for Phi Beta Sigma? | The Crescent |
What is the pledge club for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | The Archonian |
What is Z.I.P? When was it founded? | Zetas Investing in People, 1986 |
What are the nicknames for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | Zetas, Pretty Kitties, Dovely Ladies, Finer Women |
What is the symbol for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | white dove |
What are the colors for the NPHC? | Black and white |
Who is our 17th Pacific Regional Director? | Natalie L. Brannon |
Who is our State Director? | Kali Fox Miller |
What do the local councils of the NPHC consist of? | Representatives from the local chapters from each of the nine affiliates of member organizations. |
What is the headquarters address for the NPHC? | 3951 Snapfinger Parkway, Suite 218 Decatur, Georgia 30035 |
What is the 1st standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? | In instances of Panhellenic difficulties, all chapters involved shall do their utmost to restore harmony and to prevent adverse publicity. |
What is the 2nd standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? | No sorority or fraternity shall approach any aspirant who has indicated a preference for any group other than theirs with a proposal to refuse and wait for another invitation. |
What is the 3rd standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? | When a local campus group is applying to any member group of the NPHC for a charter, no other member of NPHC shall approach that group directly or indirectly. |
What is the 4th standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? (a) | It is in accordance with the dignity and good manner of Greek letter men and women; a) to avoid disparaging remarks about any other college students or other Greek Letter Organizations |
What is the 5th standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? | NPHC organizations shall direct or require two or more chapters of the nine affiliate organizations to establish an affiliate council to Pan-Hellenic Council. |
What is the 6th standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? | NPHC does not condone arbitrary priority rating of Fraternities and Sororities by college administration. |
What is the 7th standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? | NPHC organizations may not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, or handicap. |
What is the 4th standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? (b) | b) to create friendly relations between fraternal and non-fraternal students |
What is the 4th standard of conduct for the National Panhellenic Council? (c) | c) to publicize only those things which are dignified and worthwhile. |
What is the significance of when Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority were founded? | They were founded exactly one week apart. |
What is the pledge club for Alpha Phi Alpha F.I? | The Sphinxmen |
What are the colors for Alpha Phi Alpha F.I? | Black and Gold |
What is the headquarters address for Alpha Phi Alpha F.I? | 2313 Saint Paul Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218 |
What is the headquarters address for Alpha Kappa Alpha S.I? | 5656 S. Stoney Island Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637 |
What is the headquarters address for Kappa Alpha Psi F.I? | 2322 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19132 |
What is the headquarters address for Omega Psi Phi F.I? | 3951 Snapfinger Parkway Decatur, Georgia 30035 |
What is the headquarters address for Delta Sigma Theta S.I? | 1707 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20009 |
What is the headquarters address for Sigma Gamma Rho S.I? | 1000 S, Hill Drive, Suite 200 Cary, North Carolina 27513 |
What are the colors for Alpha Kappa Alpha S.I? | Salmon Pink and Apple Green |
What are the colors for Kappa Alpha Psi F.I? | Crimson and Cream |
What are the colors for Omega Psi Phi F.I? | Royal Purple and Gold |
What are the colors for Delta Sigma Theta S.I? | Crimson and Cream |
What are the colors for Sigma Gamma Rho S.I? | Royal Blue and Gold |
What is the pledge club for Alpha Kappa Alpha? | The Ivy Leaf |
What is the pledge club for Kappa Alpha Psi F.I? | The Scrollers |
What is the pledge club for Omega Psi Phi F.I.? | The Lampados |
What is the pledge club for Delta Sigma Theta S.I? | The Pyramid |
What is the pledge club for Sigma Gamma Rho S.I? | The Aurora |
What is the headquarters address for Iota Phi Theta F.I? | 1600 N. Calvert Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 |
What are the colors for Iota Phi Theta F.I? | Charcoal Brown and Gilded Gold |
What is the pledge club for Iota Phi Theta F.I? | The Centaur |
What is the 1st method of hazing? | Subtle or mental hazing |
What is the 2nd method of hazing? | Physical or violent hazing |
What is the 3rd method of hazing? | Cyberbullying |
What is the 4th method of hazing? | Alcohol and hazing |
What is the 1st ramification of hazing? | Financial ramifications |
What is the 2nd ramification of hazing? | Campus ramifications |
What is the 3rd ramification of hazing? | Legal ramifications |
What is the 4th ramification of hazing? | Family ramifications |
What is the 5th ramification of hazing? | Ramifications within the Sorority |
Name the second of the Five Founders of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. | Pearl Anna Neal |
Name the third of the Five Founders of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. | Viola Tyler Goings |
Name the fourth of the Five Founders of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. | Myrtle Lavenia Tyler Faithful |
Name the fifth of the Five Founders of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. | Fannie Pettie Watts |
The five founders chose to Charter Zeta Phi Beta to encourage what? | The highest standards of Scholarship through scientific, literary, cultural and educational programs; promote service projects on college campuses and in the community; foster sisterhood; and exemplify the ideal of Finer Womanhood. |
What are the principles of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc? | Scholarship, service, sisterhood(which has in times past been referred to as sisterly love), and Finer Womanhood. |
In 1922, Zeta Phis Beta Sorority found it necessary to establish what? | A National Board |
Why was the National Board founded? | To take over responsibilities, which until that time had been carried out by the Alpha Chapter. |
When did the growth of the organization make it possible to have its first regional meeting at Howard University? | June 1927 |
What law(s) was Zeta Phi Beta Sorority incorporated under? | Under the laws of the District of Columbia |
When was Zeta Phi Beta Sorority incorporated? | March 30, 1923 |
Who was the 1st incorporator for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority? | Myrtle Tyler |
Who was the 2nd incorporator for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority? | Gladys Warrington |
Who was the 3rd incorporator for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority? | Joanna Houston |
Who was the 4th incorporator for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority? | Josephine Johnson |
Who was the 5th incorporator for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority? | L. O'Goldia Smith |
Later, what state was Zeta Phi Beta incorporated in? | Illinois |
Who discussed the idea of a sister organization to Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated with Founder Arizona Leedonia Cleaver? | Honorable Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor |
When did Honorable Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor speak with Founder Arizona Cleaver? | Spring of 1919 |
What did Honorable Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor say to Found Arizona Cleaver when he approached her about the sister organization? | "We need a sister organization, I wonder if you could not interest some of the young ladies who are not members of any other organization in becoming our sisters? |
What was Founder Arizona Cleavers answer to Honorable Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor? | "Yes, I will do my best to interest some of my friends." |
Where was the information regarding the conversation between Honorable Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor and Founder Arizona Cleaver found? | December 1926 edition of the X-Ray Volume One |
Who did Founder Arizona Cleaver run to share the idea of a sister organization with Phi Beta Sigma with? | Her close friend Pearl Anna Neal |
Where did Founder Arizona Cleaver find her good friend when she ran to share the news? | Miner Hall Dormitory |
Who was the National Executive Secretary in 1919? | Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor |
Why did Honorable Brother Charles Robert Samuel Taylor write to every Sigma Chapter? | To request the establishment of a sister organization. |
What was held December 1919 in Washington D.C.? | Phi Beta Sigma's Conclave |
Who was given approval from the general board to assist in the organization of what would become the Sister Organization to Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated? | A. Langston Taylor |
After the organization of the Sister Organization, how many meetings were held? | Two |
What happened after the organization of the Sister Organization? | Rumors began to swirl, the secret purpose of the group got out, and interested women were ridiculed. |
What made some of the interested women fearful to join the Sister Organization? | They were fearful of the high academic standards they would need to meet to become part of the organization. |
What was another reason other interested women drifted away from the sister organization? | They could not afford the initiation fee. |
Who were the two women that were identified as potential new members of the new group? | Founders Myrtle Tyler and Viola Tyler |
How many women remained steadfast by the third meeting? | Only four |
How many women were needed to charter the new organization? | Five |
Who was invited to become the 5th member? | Founder Fannie Pettie Watts |
Who invited Fannie Pettie Watts to become a member of the group? | Founder Myrtle Tyler. |
Who sought permission from the Howard University administration for permission to establish a new campus Sorority? | Founder Arizona Cleaver |
Where was the first official meeting of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated held? | In the dormitory room of Founder Arizona Cleavers in Miner Hall. |
Who was elected as the first Basileus? | Founder Arizona Cleaver |
Why did our Founders choose the name Zeta Phi Beta? | To signify and seal the relationship between the two organizations. |
Where was the relationship with Phi Beta Sigma made official? | In the constitution of Seta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated |
Zeta Phi Beta and Phi Beta Sigma became the first and ONLY organizations to do this? | Constitutionally bound organization |
Name the first woman who became initiates as part of the second pledge class. | Gladys Warrington |
Name the second woman who became initiates as part of the second pledge class. | Harriet Dorsey |
Name the third woman who became initiates as part of the second pledge class. | Pauline Philips |
Name the fourth woman who became initiates as part of the second pledge class. | Nellie Singfield |
Where did Zeta Phi Beta make its formal debut? | At a reception sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc brothers Charles Robert Samuel Taylor and A. Langston Taylor at the Whitelaw Hotel. |
What did the member receive that they proudly wore to the assembly room at Miner Hall? | Their first Sorority Pen |
Who hosted the second formal introduction for the Sorority? | Their Sorority peers; the women of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta Sororities |
How was the second formal introduction for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority labeled ? | "Welcome to the campus" reception |
The second formal introduction was described as elegant and signaled the beginning of what, for Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? | The beginning of the influence of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc on Howard's campus and beyond. |
When were the first joint Boule's held with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc? | December 26-28 1920 in Washington D.C. |
Where did the name Boule' come from? | Adopted for the annual gathering. |
What is Boule a reference to? | In the early years Boule' was sometimes referred to by the Sigma's term "Conclave" |
Who served as the President of the Sorority in early years? | The Basileus of Alpha Chapter |
Who was elected the first National Basileus of Zeta Phi Beta? | Founder Arizona Cleaver |
What did the National Basileus become known as? | The Grand Basileus |
When did the National Basileus become known as the Grand Basileus? | In 1926 |
When did the National Basilesu become known as the International Grand Basileus? | In 1948 when the chapters were chartered in Monrovia, Liberia - Delta Iota Zeta Graduate Chapter and Upsilon Beta Chapter |
When was the first publication of the X-Ray introduced? | In 1921 |
Who was the first Editor? | Grace Bradley of Atlanta |
When and where was the first joint formal held with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc? | On February 21, 1921 at the Whitelaw Hotel |
When and where was the second Boule' held? | December 1921 in Baltimore, Maryland |