Displayed at national conventions, regional conferences, and other ritualistic events, the banner
and flag of the ANS -if there is no ceremony or conference held at the National Headquarter
Diamond Jubilee Pin - ANS--created in recognition of anyone who contributes of $1k or more to
the Delta Research and Education Foundation
-can be worn as pin
-die was destroyed, discontinued after April 30, 1988
The 9 jewels and the Delta Oath are the embodiments of the ANS's fundamental principles.
-represented by the white candle during the ritual ceremonies
Burns throughout National convention, reg. conference, chapter meetings, and ritual
ceremonies
The Millennium Pin was designed by ANS to honor big sisters who contributed at least $2,200
to the $1 Million Howard University Endowment Scholarship. -presented to Howard on the 90th
Anniversary of DST
-was available through 2004
Pyramid Colors - ANS-White and red
Pyramid Flower - ANS-Peppermint Carnation
Pyramid's Public Motto - ANS-Scholarship, Fellowship, Service, and a desire to attain all that
would ennoble
Raps: ANS-one means pay attention, sit down, and end of ceremony. two= affirm the sacred
vow, affirm the sacred trust
three= Sorors Stand
Robes - ANS: Officers wear appropriate uniforms bearing the Delta emblem. -The robes of the
Jewels are red or crimson. Sacred Vow - ANS: Becoming a member of Delta Sigma Theta is a
lifelong commitment. ANS secrets are never written down and are only spoken about between
Deltas. Avoid shaking hands when in doubt. Sorority Colors - ANS-Crimson and Cream
(substitutes: red and white)
Sorority Crest (history) - ANS--official Coat of Arms of DST
-Declared by F, the older sister. Ailene Marks and Past National President Jeannette Triplett
Jones (of Lambda Chapter)
-composite of ideas of Sorority Motto "Intelligence is the Torch of Wisdom"
Authorized in 1934 by National Executive
Sorority Crest (make up) - ANS-The crimson and cream composition includes:
-Minerva (the emblem), the goddess of wisdom, atop the shield
-Shield with the torch, sword, staff, and D S T on it -The Sword, represents truth, part of
Minerva's symbolism
- The Staff exemplifies effective leadership -Laurel Wreath is the symbol of achievement, mark
of honor, fame, distinction, glory, and victory as used by all the Greeks
Sorority Emblem - ANS-Emblem is the goddess Minerva (Pallas Athena), goddess of Wisdom
Sorority Flower - ANS-The violet (if no fresh ones, can use purple African violets or fake ones)