The Crest The crest of Delta Gamma has special meaning to its members. The colors of the crest are cream for the rose at the apex of the crest; gold for the three, five five-pointed stars on the shield, the rope around the shield and outline of the scroll ribbon; burnt maize for the flanking ornaments of the rose and the Greek letters, Tau Delta Eta; blue for the lower two-thirds of the shield; green for the upper third and center section of the shield and the leaves of the rose; and rose for the Greek letters Delta Gamma which appear on the center section.

The Badge Only initiated members wear the official badge of the Fraternity. In 1877, the “H” badge changed to an anchor, which is the traditional symbol for hope

 


Founded: 1873

Location: Lewis School for Girls

Flower: Creme Rose

Colors: Bronze, Pink & Blue

Philanthropy: Service for Sight

Local Collegiate Chapter(s): UCLA, USC

Local Alumnae Chapter(s):  Glendale Burbank Chapter of Delta Gamma

Representative to Glendale Area Panhellenic: Georgine Archer

Joined National Panhellenic:  1902

Symbols

Click to visit the national fraternity websitehttp://www.deltagamma.org/