10. The sorority crest was created by ANS-F. Jeannette Triplett and Ailene Marks Jones 20.
Served as Directress for the Harlem School of the Arts. - ANS-Osceola Macarthy Adams
5 Point Projects (now 5 Point Programmatic Thrust) established - ANS-Dorothy Irene Height
8. Name the current regional director and the regional representative of the region you
named in #7: Deidra K., ANS-Regional Director Diaz
Representative for the region: Kyrsten Sheffield ANS-Sadie T: a broken-arm bronze statue of a
Black woman. M. Alexander Prize affirm sacred trust - ANS-2 raps
ANS-2 makes a sacred vow and raps According to ANS-Cynthia Butler-McIntyre, an educator
from Louisiana who was regarded as "a leader with a servant's heart." Appointed to serve on
several commissions by Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon - ANS-Jeanne L. Noble
Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him to the Civil Rights Commission. Johnson, Frankie Muse
Freeman, and ANS At what convention was the Delta Hymn adopted? - ANS-6th National
Convention
attention - ANS-1 rap
Author of a novel, "The Valley of the Poor" about Blacks in the South. - ANS-Wertie Blackwell
Weaver
ANS-Marguerite Young Alexander was born in Illinois and has always supported Alpha Chapter.
Born in Winfield, Kansas and participated in the March on Washington in 1913 and
1981. - ANS-Bertha Pitts Campbell
Capital funds campaign implemented - ANS-Mona Humphries Bailey
Chapter in college with the highest grade point average wins the ANS-Minerva Award for
Academic Excellence. Commissioned by sorority unveiled at Howard university in 1979 -
ANS-Fortitude Pin
Created in recognition for contributions of $1,000+ for DREF; can be worn as a pendant -
ANS-Diamond Jubilee Pin
Delegates voted to hold national convention every 2 years - ANS-Ethel Lamay Calimese
Delta Academy 2, GEMS established - ANS-Louise Allen Rice
Delta became actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement - ANS-Vivian Osborne Marsh
Which year saw the incorporation of Delta Sigma Theta? - ANS-1930 Delta Teen Lift program
was established - ANS-Geraldine Pittman Woods
adopted at the second in 1920; designed by Epsilon Chapter of Ohio State University. national
convention. - ANS-Pyramid pin
Designed by Madree Penn White and comprised of 3 Greek letters (delta, sigma, and
ANS-Sorority pin (theta) Designed the ceremony for inducting Honorary Members. -
ANS-Madree Penn White
Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy started - ANS-Marcia L. Fudge
The United Nations grants DREF nongovernmental status - ANS-Yvonne Kennedy Embodied in
the virtues of the 9 Jewels and the Delta Oath - ANS-Fundamental principles
Emphasis was on education; focus was on voting and equal rights for women and
, employment practices; purchased war bonds and ambulances - ANS-Mae Wright Peck
Williams
end of ceremony - ANS-1 rap
Excellent musician and graduated as valedictorian of the Teacher's College. - ANS-Pauline
Oberdorfer Minor
First corresponding secretary of Alpha Chapter; instrumental in integrating the Galveston
System of public schools - ANS-Jessie McGuire Dent First doctrine published and leadership
academy established - ANS-Hortense G. Canady
First executive director hired - ANS-Dorothy Irene Height
He served as Alpha Chapter's first president and was an active NAACP and National Council of
Negro Women. - ANS-Myra Davis Hemmings
First Vice President of Alpha Chapter; first black teacher in Richmond County, NY;
Charter member of the Queens (MY) Alumnae Chapter. - ANS-Ethel Cuff Black
Formed a partnership with Habitat for Humanity to build 22 homes - ANS-Bertha M. Roddey
As a tribute to the ANS's founders, Fortitude was commissioned and given to Howard
University. It was presented by Thomas Daly. Gifted singer and actress who harnessed her
vocal and sang for TV shows. - ANS-Zephyr Chisom Carter
The ANS-Patricia Roberts Harris Award honors outstanding public service. Graduate chapters
were authorized - ANS-Sadie T. M. Alexander
graduated from Dunbar High, the first public school for Black students in the United States.
School in District of Columbia C. - ANS-Vashti Turley Murphy
Honorary member established homes for unwanted babies - ANS-Clara M. Hale Humanitarian
Award
Honors achievement in field of communication - ANS-Lillian Award
How many principles provide the overall framework for all of the initiation activities? - ANS-Nine
Mary McLeod Bethune was made an honorary member in what year? - ANS-1923 Intelligence
is the Torch of Wisdom - ANS-Sorority Public motto
In 1993, the last founder, the first black person to graduate from Washingtonville High School.
She got married to an Alpha Phi Alpha member. - ANS-Naomi Sewell Richardson List 1 local
chapter's program for each of the 5 points of the sorority's public service program. Economic
Development - ANS-Financial Savvy
For each of the five points of the sorority's public service program, list one program from the
local chapter. Development in Education - ANS-Jabberwock Delta GEMS
List 1 local chapter's program for each of the 5 points of the sorority's public service program.
International Awareness and Involvement - ANS-The Medical Mission Trip to Belize
List 1 local chapter's program for each of the 5 points of the sorority's public service program.
Physical and Mental Health - ANS-Feed the Homeless Project at St. Paul's Lutheran Church
The Delta Fit List 1 local chapter's program for each of the 5 points of the sorority's public
service program. Political Awareness and Involvement - ANS-Voter Registration and
Awareness Drives
List 2 programs for each the 5
points of the 5 Point Programmatic Thrust. Development of the Economy - ANS-Financial
Fortitude Black Business Adoption List 2 programs for each the 5
the 5 Point Programmatic Thrust's points. Educational Development - ANS-Delta GEMS