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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
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