Pyramid
Yvonne Kennedy 1988-1992
"Every Delta In the House"
Sorority Public Motto
"Intelligence is the torch of Wisdom"
The Pyramid Pin
-Designed by Epsilon Chapter (Ohio State) and adopted in 1920 at the second national convention -Worn over the heart -Three sides represent mind, body, and spirit
Name Traditional Delta Programs
1. Founders Day 2. May Week 3. Jabberwock
Name 5 of the 17 committees under the Grand Chapter organization structure
1. Heritage and Archives 2. Technology 3. Human Resources 4. Social Action 5. Arts and Letters 6. Leadership academy
Name the 3 entitled events (Rites of Passage)
1. The Pyramid Induction Ceremony 2. The Initiation Ceremony 3. The Omega Omega Service
Geraldine Pittman Woods (1963-1967)
13th National President Delta Teen Lift 2. Delta Research and Educational Foundation
Frankie Muse Freeman (1967-1971)
14th National President First woman appointed to the us commission on civil rights by President LB Johnson
Lillian Pierce Benbow 1971-1975
15th National President established the national commission on arts and letters and implemented the Delta Right to Read Project
Hortense Golden Canady 1983-1988
18th National President established the Delta Leadership Academy and published the first delta doctrine
(Did Big Things) 4th President 1929 -1931 and give examples of her work
AJJ Anna Johnson Julian: Grand chapter incorporated under DC laws 1930. Pan-Hellenic Council formed. Jubilee Year to reclaim inactive members. Received the first Phi Beta Kappa key by Univ. of Pennsylvania
1925 Iota Chapter
Adopts the Jabberwock
Florence Letcher Toms
At high school, her diploma and scholarship was given to her by William Howard Taft. She was chosen to present to Lady Eleanor Roosevelt before an audience. Ms. Toms collected elephants, which has become a hobby to Delta's all over the world.
Wertie Blackwell Weaver
Author of the novel entitled "The Valley of the Poor." Her book focused on racism and poverty in the South.
Triple threat 6th President 1933-1935 and give examples of her work
BS Jeanette Triplett Jones National Headquartered established and First appearance of National Handbook and the revised printed release of the National Constitution
(Mucho) Name the 1 st President and give 2 examples of her work
BS Sadie Tanner Moselle Alexander 1919- 1923 1st Black to be awarded a PHD and 1st Black woman to be admitted to the Pennsylvania bar
1924 Delta Hymn written by
Big Sisters Alice Dunbar-Nelson and Florence Cole Talbert
BS Marguerite Young Alexander
Born in Chicago I'll, studied French and Spanish , became a French and Spanish correspondence secretary
Thelma Thomas Daley 1975-1979
Commission fortitude sculpture
List the 9 Cardinal Virtues
Compassion, courtesy, dedication, fellowship, fidelity, honesty, justice, purity, and temperance.
The First Jewel
Compassion: dedicated to the founders
The second jewel
Courtesy: Dedicated to the mothers of Delta members
Third Jewel
Dedication: National Presidents Past and Present
DREF
Delta Research and Educational Foundation 5013c serves the research and support programs that support family and education and international projects
Educational Development: Name 2 programs
Delta Teen Lift , Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy Delta GEMS- Growing and Empowering Myself Successfully
Delta DEARS
Deltas age 62 or older, if give feedback say "thank you my sister"Dedicated Energetic Active Respected Sorors
March 1913
Deltas marched in the suffragette movement under the banner of Delta Sigma Theta
Madree Penn White
Designed ceremony for inducting honorary members. She designed the sorority pin. The second president of the alpha chapter DST.
(Boss lady) 9 years tenure 10th President 1947 -1956
Dorothy Irene Height Purchased the National Headquarter building first executive director hired delta 5 point project.
Burn baby burn drop the mike. 11th National President and give examples of her work
Dorothy Penman Harrison 11th National President 1956-1958 burned the mortgage of the first headquarters
Name the Five point programmatic thrust
Economic Development Educational development international awareness and involvement physical and mental health political awareness and involvement
1922
Established the Housing Fund, Sinking Fund, the Scholarship Award Fund and the College Tuition fund
ABC 3rd National President and give examples of her work
Ethel Lamar Calimese: Biennial Conventions approved and National Vigilance committee approved. Administration abolished duties of Grand President and Grand Vice President and expanded regions to elect regional director.
BS Pauline Oberdorfer Minor
Excellent musician, Alpha Chapter's first treasurer, graduated valedictorian of the Teacher's college
The 4th jewel
Fellowship dedicated to the many chapters of Delta
5th Jewel
Fidelity dedicated to the honorary members
Jessie McGuire Dent
First Corresponding secretary of Alpha Chapter; instrumental in integrating the Galveston Public School System.
BS Frederick Chase Dodd
First Sergeant at arms for Alpha Chapter; helped to charter the graduate chapter of DST in Dallas Tx....ETA Beta Chapter changed to the Dallas Alumnae Chapter in 1960
BS Ethel Cuff Black
First Vice President of Alpha Chapter, Charter member of Queens NY Alumnae Chspter, First black teacher of Richmond County
Winona Cargile Alexander
First custodian (historian) of the Alpha Chapter; was the first Black social worker with New York City and New York County charities.
Mamie Reddy Rose
First of the Founders. to enter into the Omega Omega Chapter on Feb. 17, 1919. Of all the other founding members, Ms. Rose got married and became a homemaker.
(I See Dead People)Name the 2nd National President and give examples of her work:
G. Dorothy Pelham Beckley: new nomenclature system naming chapters and established Omega Omega as the Memorial Chapter.
(Gladys Knight and the Pips) 5th President 1931-1933 and give examples of her work
Gladys Byram Shepperd: National boards as component of organizational structured created. 1st Delta directory was published. 1935?
Eliza Pearl Shippen
Graduated magna cum laude from Howard University; received her M.A. and PhD. One one of the founders to receive her PhD
Hell of a Job name the 8th president and give examples of her work
Helen Elsie Austin 1939- 1944 - Job analysis endorsed as a national project. Created the office of undergraduate coordinator ( later known as national 2nd Vice President
6th Jewel
Honesty National Officers past and present
The Delta Oath Recite
I will strive to reach the highest educational, moral , and spiritual efficiency which I can possibly attain I will never lower my aims for any temporary benefit which might be gained I will endeavor to preserve my health, for however great one's mental and moral strength may be, physical weakness prevents the accomplishment of much that otherwise might be done I will close my ears and seal my lips to slanderous gossip I will labor to ennoble the ideals and purify the atmosphere of the home I will always protest against the double standard of morals I will take an active interest in the welfare of my country using my influence towards
Mona Humphries Bailey 1979-1983
Implement the capital drive fund and campaign to burn mortgage on national headquarters
PYT Rebel 12th National President
Jeanne L. Noble 1958-1963 social action committee established. Participate in the March on Washington. National commissions through appointments by LB Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford.
Naomi Sewell Richardson
Last surviving founder when she died in 1993; the first Black graduate of Washingtonville High School; married a member of Alpha Phi Alpha.
Mother Mae 4 names 4 things 9th National President
Mae Wright Downs Peck Williams 1944-1947 1. Focus on voting and equal rights for women and fair employment practices 2. Purchased war bonds and ambulances 3. Emphasized education
1923
Mary McLeod Bethune honorary members initiated
1921
May Week established
Sacred Vow
Membership in Delta Sigma Theta is a lifetime commitment
Physical and Mental Health: Name 2 programs
My Cry in the Dark, The Healthy Weight Program, HIV/AIDS - New Delta Service Initiative; Healthy Lifestyle: The total Woman Mind, Body, Spirit
First Honorary Members of DST
Nannie H. Burroughs Gabrielle Pelham Mary Church Terrell
The Sigma has Nine Jewels that represent what?
Represent the 9 cardinal virtues that are the foundation of DST
Pyramid pubic motto
Scholarship Fellowship and service and a desire to attain all that will ennoble
Patricia Roberts Harris
Served as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.'s first Executive Director.. Bring to the position a background in managing non profit organizations
The Minerva Circle Identity
Sisterhood, Black, College, Women, Public Service
Honorary Membership
Soledad O'Brien, Judith Jamison, Aretha Franklin Shirley Caesar, Cicely Tyson, Winnie Mandela, Nancy Wilson, Susan Taylor, Ruby Davis, Lena Horne
Ethel Carr Watson
Teacher for more than 30 years then began a career in dramatics. During the significant March for Women's Suffrage, Ms. Watson confided that her family told her not to march, but was forced to defy the order because she was selected to hold the banner since she was the tallest.
Name 2 programs under Economic development
The Job Opportunity Project ADOPT A BLACK BUSINESS Delta Habitat to Humanity Financial Fortitude entrepreneurship
Sacred Trust
The induction of new members into Delta Sigma Theta is the sorority's most sacred trust.
The Minerva Circle
The sorors responsible for the all intake activities of new members in DST
In 1927 the Sorority voted to do what?
To conduct national conventions Biennially beginning with the 10th National convention
Height of Jim Crow to grow (March with civil rights) 7th National President and give examples of her work
Vivian Osborne Marsh 1935 - 1939 - conducted a traveling library and actively involved in civil rights movement and antilynching laws
The Sorority Pin
designed by Madree Penn White Comprised of three letters of Delta Sigma Theta