1940s
KAPPA SIGMA CELEBRATES JABBERWOCK

This image showcases a collection of beautifully designed printed programs from Kappa Sigma Chapter, each commemorating the chapter’s vibrant celebration of Jabberwocks, one of Delta Sigma Theta’s historical artistic, cultural and fundraising traditions. The array of programs reflects the chapter’s longstanding commitment to uplifting youth, promoting artistic expression, and supporting educational advancement through creative community engagement. For generations, Jabberwock productions have served as a dynamic platform for showcasing local talent while generating scholarship resources—an initiative perfectly aligned with Delta’s mission to cultivate excellence and opportunity.
Displayed together, the programs illustrate the chapter’s evolving history, visual identity, and dedication to elevating the arts as a vehicle for empowerment. Each cover represents a moment in time: a celebration of community creativity, sisterhood collaboration, and the enduring legacy of Delta women working collectively to impact young lives. The presence of multiple editions underscores the sustained influence of Kappa Sigma’s Jabberwock traditions, demonstrating how the chapter has continually embraced innovation while honoring its roots. These printed pieces stand as both historical artifacts and tributes to the chapter’s commitment to service, scholarship, and cultural enrichment.
