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Auxiliary Groups
Zeta Youth
Youth clubs were first established in the 1950s for all young members associated with the sorority. As participation grew, the club was divided into age groups. High school girls (ages 14-18) formed the Archonette Club, while younger members (ages 9-13) formed the Amicette Club. Later, in the 1970s, the Pearlette Club was introduced for children ages 4-8.
Zeta Amicae
Zeta Amicae are women with mutual interests, who have not matriculated at the post-secondary level. Amicae are auxiliaries of sponsoring local chapters.
Zeta Male Network
The Zeta Male Network is open to men in the lives of the women of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. These men include, but are not limited to, spouses and significant others, fathers, sons, Sigmas, clergy, community and civic officials, other Greek letter organizations and business professionals.