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How many affiliated organization make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council?
9
List the 9 organization that make up the Pan-Hellenic Council.
Alpha Phi Alpha (1906) Alpha Kappa Alpha (1908) Kappa Alpha Psi (1911) Omega Psi Phi (1911) Delta
Sigma Theta (1913) Phi Beta Sigma (June 9, 1914) Zeta Phi Beta (January 16,1920) Sigma Gamma Rho
(1922) Iota Phi Theta (1963)
What is Hazing?
Hazing is a humiliating and sometimes dangerous initiation ritual. Subtle Hazing-Behaviors that
emphasize a power imbalance between new members/rookies and other members of the group or
team. (ex. beating and paddling, and harassment Hazing Behaviors that cause emotional anguish or
physical discomfort in order to feel like a part of the group. (Ex. Verbal abuse or threats.)
What are the colors of the National Pan-Hellenic Counsel?
Black and white
If a person is being hazed, what is the proper method for reporting this illegal activity as per Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority Incorporated?
If a person is being hazed the proper thing to do first is to report the MIP Coordinator and if that does
not solve the issue, you then call the State director and if that does not solve the issue, you then call
International headquarters.
What is the name of the Anti-Hazing Campaign
Finer Women Don't Haze Campaign
When and where was the National Pan-Hellenic Council Organized?
May 10, 1930 at Howard University, Washington D.C It was Incorporated as perpetual in 1937.
,What is the state purpose of the National Pan-Hellenic Council?
The state purpose and mission of the organization in 1930 "Unanimity of thought and action as far as
possible in conduct of Greek letter collegiate fraternities and sororities, and to consider problems of
mutual inters to its members organization.
What affiliate organizations of the National Pan-Hellenic Council were not founded at Howard
University in Washington D.C.?
Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Sigma Gamma Rho, Iota Phi Theta
In what year did the council of President define hazing?
1990
When and where was Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated founded?
January 16, 1920 at Howard University in Washington D.C.
Five Founders
Arizona Cleaver Stemons
Myrtle Tyler Faithful
Viola Tyler Goings
Fannie Pettie Watts
Pearl Ann Neal
Zeta Phi Beta Principles
Sisterhood
Service
Scholarship
Finer womanhood
When and where was Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated
March 30, 1923 District of Columbia
Name and location of Z Phi B Sorority
National Headquarter located at 1734 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. in Washington, D.C.
,Name the only constitutional bound fraternity and sorority in the National Pan-Hellenic Council
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
What is the name of the adult auxiliary for women?
Amicae (Friend)
When and where was the first Boule of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated held?
December 26th-28th, 1920 Washington D.C.
Name Zeta's youth auxiliary organized for girls ages 4-8
Pearlette
Name the Zeta auxiliary for girls ages 9-13
Amicette
Name the Zeta auxiliary for girls 14-18
Archonette
What is the purpose of Zeta male Network
to provide opportunities for companionship, cooperation with Zeta on service projects, and participation
in social and cultural activities.
International Grand Basileus
Mary Breaux Wright
Sheryl P. Underwood
Barbara C. Moore
Dr. Barbara West Carpenter
Dr. Jylia Moore Foster Tearte
Dr. Edith V. Francis
When is it appropriate to distribute internal communication outside the Sorority?
Never
, This document is the highest law of Zeta. The sorority is governed by it as well as the policies and
procedures voted on by chapter delegates at the Sorority's biennial boule.
Constitution
This group of Sorors oversees the upkeep of the Sorority's real property.
National Trustees
These types of chapters are distinguished by the use of "Zeta" at the end of the chapter's name
Graduate
These types of chapters are named by the Greek letters in order of the Greek Alphabet
Undergraduate
This national observance is celebrated the last full week in February and the month of March
Finer Womanhood Day
This National observance is celebrated to commemorate the founding of the sorority
National Founders Day
This is a non-profit subsidiary of the sorority which was established not only to provide scholarship
assistance to undergraduate and graduate students, but also to include and encourage the promotion
of education, educational research and community services, and the development of programs.
National Education Foundation
This group of Sorors is responsible for overseeing the implementation of policies established during
the Boule, overseeing the operation of the sorority and its budget, and acting on issues that arise
between Boules.
National Executive Board
This Soror wrote the lyrics to our national hymn
Anita Turpeau
This is the only position on the National Executive Board that is appointed rather than elected