Sigma Image and Member Expectation
What are the members right? - answer To be Good financial standing - payment of
annual national, regional, and local chapter assessments.
Good financial standing is a prerequisite to holding office and participating in sorority
functions
Active Member - good financial standing at all levels, local chapter determine active
membership for the chapter and national determines active memberships for general
members
What are inducted members entitled to? - answer membership certificate, membership
card, the constitution, by laws, standard operating procedures, the official badge, the
aurora, attend meetings of the sorority or be represented by a delegate at the Boule'
and Regional Conference, and share in all other privileges that may be hereafter
acquired by the sorority
What are the responsibility of members? - answerObey the rules of the sorority, hold
sorority matters in strict secrecy, let you life exemplify high principals for others to
follow, cooperate with officers and others members, train for leadership, know your
sorrow and let them know you by your outstanding works and actions
The Pledge - answerWritten by Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, 1st Grand Basileus.
Every meeting starts with the pledge. The pledge is a literary classic, that depicts love
of, faith for, and hope in the sorority. It also portrays a member strong devotion and
sincere dedication to sharing Sigma's goals and high aims, the pledge expresses a
member's deep respect for sisterhood.
The Sorority Slogan - answer"Greater Service, Greater Progress" written by Bertha
Black Rhoda. The slogan denotes a feeling of respect for others, as well as a job well
done. The slogan is board in interpretation and carries connotation that could mean
either or both social betterment or personal uplift.
What are the principals of the sorority? - answersisterhood, scholarship, and service
Sorority Hymn - answerWritten by members of the Delta chapter in Louisville Kentucky.
Members exalt the past and challenge themselves to a noble future when they join their
melodious voices of varied colors and depth in the moving lyrics and music of the Sigma
Hymn.
What are the members right? - answer To be Good financial standing - payment of
annual national, regional, and local chapter assessments.
Good financial standing is a prerequisite to holding office and participating in sorority
functions
Active Member - good financial standing at all levels, local chapter determine active
membership for the chapter and national determines active memberships for general
members
What are inducted members entitled to? - answer membership certificate, membership
card, the constitution, by laws, standard operating procedures, the official badge, the
aurora, attend meetings of the sorority or be represented by a delegate at the Boule'
and Regional Conference, and share in all other privileges that may be hereafter
acquired by the sorority
What are the responsibility of members? - answerObey the rules of the sorority, hold
sorority matters in strict secrecy, let you life exemplify high principals for others to
follow, cooperate with officers and others members, train for leadership, know your
sorrow and let them know you by your outstanding works and actions
The Pledge - answerWritten by Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, 1st Grand Basileus.
Every meeting starts with the pledge. The pledge is a literary classic, that depicts love
of, faith for, and hope in the sorority. It also portrays a member strong devotion and
sincere dedication to sharing Sigma's goals and high aims, the pledge expresses a
member's deep respect for sisterhood.
The Sorority Slogan - answer"Greater Service, Greater Progress" written by Bertha
Black Rhoda. The slogan denotes a feeling of respect for others, as well as a job well
done. The slogan is board in interpretation and carries connotation that could mean
either or both social betterment or personal uplift.
What are the principals of the sorority? - answersisterhood, scholarship, and service
Sorority Hymn - answerWritten by members of the Delta chapter in Louisville Kentucky.
Members exalt the past and challenge themselves to a noble future when they join their
melodious voices of varied colors and depth in the moving lyrics and music of the Sigma
Hymn.