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Archonette National History
The first clubs were formed in the 1940’s under the names of Zetalites,
Lullelia Phis, and IZ’s. These clubs were composed of young ladies
between the ages 14-18 who are matriculating in senior high schools.
In 1963, Houston’s Lambda Zeta Chapter organized a teenage
group called the Archonettes. The
name caught the attention of other national senior-high youth
auxiliary. Archonettes
engage in social educational, and community service activities.
They also assist in the stork’s Nests operations and
facilitate Zeta’s programs as needed.
Currently, there are more than 100 Archonette groups.
Amicette
National History
The first clubs were formed in the 1950’s.
They are composed
of girls ages 9-13 who are matriculating in junior high schools.
Amicettes strive for high ideals, demonstrate leadership
qualities, and are willing to work as part of a group.
Pearlette
National History
The Pearlettes were adopted by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. as a national youth auxiliary during the 74th National Conference held in Orlando, Florida in July 1994. These girls, who are ages 4-8, assure the preservation of and broaden the sorority’s horizon.
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