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What is the name of the policy Zeta Phi Beta Inc. has against hazing? - Answer:

Finer Women Don't Haze

Methods of Hazing - Answer: Subtle or Mental

Physical or Violent Cyberbullying Alcohol and Hazing

When was the first fraternity founded? - Answer: December 5, 1776

Where was the first fraternity founded? - Answer: College of William and Mary

What is the name of the first fraternity founded? - Answer: Phi Beta Kappa

What is the name of the second founded fraternity? When was it founded? -

Answer: Kappa Alpha. In 1865.

Where was the first sorority founded? Where? - Answer: Wesleyan College.

Macon, Georgia

Where was the first national sorority founded at? When? - Answer: Monmouth

College. 1867.

Who is the first African-American fraternity? Founded when and where? -

Answer: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. @Cornell University in December 4th

Second NPHC/D9 Fraternity Founded - Answer: Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.

January 5th, 1911 @Indiana University

Third NPHC/D9 Fraternity Founded - Answer: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.

November 17th 1911 @Howard University

Fourth NPHC/D9 Fraternity Founded - Answer: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.

January 9th 1914 @Howard University

Fifth NPHC/D9 Fraternity Founded - Answer: Iota Phi Theta Fraternity Inc.

September 19th 1963 @Morgan State College, Now know as Morgan State University

First NPHC/D9 Sorority Founded - Answer: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.

January 15th 1908 @Howard University

Second NPHC/D9 Sorority Founded - Answer: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.

January 13th 1913 @Howard University

Third NPHC/D9 Sorority Founded - Answer: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. January

16th 1920 @Howard University

Fourth NPHC/D9 Sorority Founded - Answer: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.

November 12th 1922 @Buter University

How many fraternities and sororities make up NPHC? - Answer: Nine. Five

Fraternities, Four Sororities.

How many of the NPHC was founded at Howard University? - Answer: Five

When was the NPHC founded/organized? - Answer: May of 1930 @Howard

University

Who Are The Charter Members for the NPHC? - Answer: Kappa Alpa Psi, Omega

Psi Phi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta

When did Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma join the NPHC? - Answer: In 1931

When did Sigma Gamma Rho join the NPHC? - Answer: In 1937

When did Iota Phi Theta join the NPHC? - Answer: In 1996

What is the stated purpose of NPHC in 1930? - Answer: "Unanimity of thought

and action as far as possible in the conduct of Greek-lettered collegiate fraternities and sororities and to consider problems of mutual interest to its member organizations." - Greek Unity

Who makes up the Divine 9? - Answer: 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

What are the NPHC's colors? - Answer: Black and White

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. - Answer: January 16th, 1920 @Howard University,

Royal Blue and White, The Archonian

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. - Answer: January 9th, 1914 @Howard University,

Royal Blue and Pure White, The Crescent

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. - Answer: December 4th, 1906 @Cornell

University, Black and Old Gold, The Sphinxmen

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. - Answer: January 15th, 1908 @Howard

University, Salmon Pink and Apple Green, The Ivy Leaf

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. - Answer: January 5th, 1911 @Indiana University,

Crimson and Cream, The Scrollers

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. - Answer: November 17th, 1911 @Howard

University, Royal Purple and Gold, The Lampados

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. - Answer: January 13th, 1913 @Howard

University, Crimson and Cream, The Pyramid

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. - Answer: November 12th, 1922 @Butler

University, Royal Blue and Gold, The Aurora

Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. - Answer: September 19th, 1963 @Morgan State

University, Charcoal Brown and Gilded Gold, The Centaur

What are the founders called? - Answer: The Five Pearls

Who Are The Five Founders in Order of Joining? - Answer: Arizona Cleaver

Stemons, Pearl Anna Neal, Viola Tyler Goings, Myrtle Tyler Faithful, Fannie Pettie Watts

When and Where was Zeta Phi Beta Incorporated? - Answer: March 30th, 1923

in Washington,DC

What is Zeta Phi Beta Inc. Purpose? - Answer: To foster the ideals of Service,

charity, Scholarship, civil and cultural endeavors. Sisterly Love, and Finer Womanhood When was the first official meeting of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc? Where was the

meeting held? - Answer: January 16th, 1920 @Miner Hall, Arizona Cleaver's

dorm

When and what was the first publication of the sorority? - Answer: In 1921, X-

Ray

Who was the first editor of the X-Ray? - Answer: Grace Bradley of Atlanta

Who Are the first five International Grand Basilei? - Answer: 1920 - Arizona

Cleaver Stemons 1921 - Myrtle Tyler Faithful 1922 - Joanna Houston Ransom 1923 - Nellie Buchanan 1925 - Dr. S. Evelyn Lewis

Who Are the last five International Grand Basilei? - Answer: 1992 - Dr. Jylla

Moore Foster Tearte 1996 - Dr. Barbara West Carpenter 2002 - Barbara C. Moore

2008 - Sheryl P. Underwood 2012 - Mary Breaux Wright

Who is the current International Grand Basileus? - Answer: 2018 - Valerie

Hollingsworth Baker

When were pledge clubs discontinued? - Answer: In 1990

What are five Sorority Firsts? - Answer: -First Greek Lettered Org to Organize a

chapter in 1948, Delta Iota Zeta chapter and Upsilon Beta chapter @ Libera, Africa -First to establish a first national executive office of a black sorority in 1948 -First to establish national auxiliaries -First and only NPHC to be constitutionally bound to a fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. -First Sorority to Charter a chapter south of the mason dixon line

When and where was the first Amicae chapter organized? - Answer: 1947 in

Omaha,Nebraska

Who chartered the first Amicae chapter? - Answer: Gertrude Lucas Craig, Belma

Mahan Hawkins, Asilee Doston Garland, and Lucyle Avant of the Beta Psi Zeta Chapter

What Happened once the first Amicae chapter was charted? - Answer: This

made Zeta Phi Beta Sorority the first org in the NPHC to organize an auxiliary group

Who was the first Amicae president? Where is she from? - Answer: Adelaide

Forde, Houston, Texas

Name the 3 Youth Auxiliary Groups? - Answer: Pearlettes - 4 to 8 years old

Amicettes - 9 to 13 years old Archonettes - 14 to 18 years old

What two properties does Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Own? - Answer: National

Headquarters - 1734 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. in Washington DC Birch Haven - Idlewild, Michigan

Who willed/dedicated Birch Haven to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc.? - Answer: Soror

Violette Anderson, the eight Grand Basileus

How often does the National Boule (Convention) Occur? - Answer: Every Two

Years

Who is the Grand Basileus? - Answer: The President and Chief Executive Officer

of the Sorority

What is the National Executive Board responsible for? - Answer: Overseeing the

implementation of policies, the operation of the sorority and its budget

What is the National Trustees responsible for? - Answer: Oversee the upkeep of

sorority property, which is supported by dues

How is Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. tax exempt? - Answer: Section 501(c)(7)

What Roles make up the National Executive Board? - Answer: Founders

Grand Basileus - National President National first Anti-Basileus - National 1st Vice President National second Anti-Basileus - National 2nd Vice President National third Anti-Basileus - National 3rd Vice President National Grammateus - National Secretary National Tamias - National Treasurer National Phylacter - National Parliamentarian Chairmen, National Executive Board Chairmen, Board of Trustees and Trustees Undergrad Member to the Nominating Committee Immediate Past Grand Basileus Regional Directors

What are the eight regions of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated? - Answer:

Atlantic Eastern - DC, North Carolina, Virgina, West Virginia

Great Lakes Midwestern Pacific South Central Southeastern Southern

What happens once you graduate undergrad? - Answer: Members are not

eligible for Undergad membership upon completion of their first Bachelor's Degree, Transfer to a Grad chapter to maintain active

How do you know is a chapter is a Graduate chapter? - Answer: All Graduate

Chapter names end in the greek letter Zeta

What is Protocol for Communication? - Answer: National Executive Board >

Regional Directors >State Directors >Chapter Basilei > Chapter Members Chapter Basileus > Undergrad Advisor > State Director > Regional Director > International Grand Basileus > National Executive Board

How do Zeta women provide service to the community? - Answer: Community

service projects, disseminating legislative information, contributing to organized charities, Food and Clothing Drives

How does someone become an honorary member? - Answer: They are

nominated then voted on at the Boule by the body

What chapter are honorary members apart of? - Answer: Alpha Omega Chapter

When do we observe Finer Womanhood? - Answer: The last full week in

February through the end of March

When was the Housing Project initiated? - Answer: In 1943

When was the six-point African project, "Challenging Times," initiated? - Answer:

In July 1964 When was "Operating Bootstrap" incorporated into the "Ten-Point" program? -

Answer: October 1965

When was "Stork's Nest" national project adopted? - Answer: In 1972, helping

the health and welfare of children and pregnant mothers

When was the "Night of the Performing Arts" adopted? - Answer: In 1974

When was project Z.I.P (Zetas Investing in People) national program launched? -

Answer: In 1986

What is Z-HOPE - Answer: Zetas - Helping Other People Excel

What partnership strengthened in 2008-2012 - Answer: March of Dimes

When was the National Elder Care Program initiative instituted? - Answer: In

What is The National Educational Foundation? - Answer: Non-Profit subsidiary of

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., providing scholarship assistance to undergraduate and graduate students. Also encourages promotion of education. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority National Educational Foundation is tax exempt under what

section? - Answer: 501(c)(3)