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ASA chapters are broken down into geographical regions called
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Districts
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Chapter name
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EtaEta
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Chapter foudning date
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July 9, 1920
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The author of the creed
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Wilma Wilson Sharp
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President emerita of ASA
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Wilma Wilson Sharp
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7 elected positions that comprise the chapter executive board
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President
Vice President of Programming and Ritual Vice Prsident of Alumnae and Heritage Vice President of Membership Education Vice President of Public Realtions and Recruitment Secretary Treasurer |
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Chapter officers and advisors that are represented on the ASA Advantage Support Team
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Vice President of Membership Education
Vice President of Alumnae and Heritage Vice President of Public Relations and Recruitment Philanthropy Chairman Membership Advisor Chapter Advisor Standards Chairmen |
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Vision of ASA
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To cultivate values and ideals in women who are known for thier character and concern for others. Alpha Sigma Alpha aspires women to lead, to serve and most of all to make a difference.
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5 founders of ASA
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Calva Watson Wootton
Virginia Boyd Noell Louise Cox Carper Juliette Hundley Gilliam Mary Walliamson Hundley |
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The 5 women began ASA at (college) University located in (city,state), in (year).
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Longwood
Farmville, VA 1901 |
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Our sorority supports 2 national phillanthropies.
1. Adopted in 1976 and serves mentally disabled athletes. 2. Adopted in 1990 and serves children with developmental and mental delays. Agency located in (city, state). |
1. Specail Olymipcs
2. S. June Smith Center Lancaster, PA |
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First ASA to become chairman of the National Panhellenic Conference
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Sidney Allen
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Summers between national conventions ASA sponsors educational programs for memberas called
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Emma Coleman Frost Leadership Development Institute
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Where is the national headquarters located?
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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4 insignia of ASA
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Phoenix
Crown Star Palm Tree |
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ASA reorganized in the year ( ) with the following 4 chapters serving as the basis for the reorganized sorority;
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1914 -
Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Beta Alpha Gamma |
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Current national president of ASA
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Cindy Kelly
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4 colors
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Crimson
Pearl White Palm Green Gold |
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Open motto
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Aspire, Seek, Attain
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In order to become well-rounded women, ASAS has a 4 fold aim which is the , , & develpment of its members
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Intellecutal
Physical Spiritual Social |
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At the beginning of the New Member Module, I participated in the Service.
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Phoenix Degree
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I will become/became an intitated member through the Service.
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Sanctuary Degree
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What color is worn to ritual services?
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White
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The purpose of the sorority is to
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foster close friendships between members and develop women of poise and purpose.
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8 core values
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Generosity
Enjoyment Relationships Learning Balance Growth Responsiblity Integrity |
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Number of national sororities represented on NPC
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26
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A group of ASA graduated members
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Alumnae
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North American Intrafranternisy Conference
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NIC
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ASA Risk Managment Policy
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FIPG
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National celebration centered around Christ a san exemplar. Wear crimson and green ribbons on badge.
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Christmas
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Total number of hours collegiate members must complete in hands-on community service.
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50
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Exemplar - friend to the pheonix and represents social development
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King ASA
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National celebration where members wear crimson and gold ribbons to represent loyalty and social aspect of the organization
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St. Valentine's Day
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Determined by the college Panhellenic as the most desirable chapter size, max number allowed
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Total
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Exemplar whose message is "agape," Greek for accepting lonce of one another and represents spiritual development
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Christ
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Date of Hermes'Day and marks the beginning and end of ASA year.
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May 25
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ASA founded at Longwood University on this date
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November 15
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Recruitment goal for each chapter set by the national headquarters
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Target
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National Pan-Hellenic Conference
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NPHC
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Exemplar - beloved friend of youth and represents physical development
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St. Valentine
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Officer transitions need to be completed no later than this date
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December 10
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Exemplar - veratile and creative, represents intellectual development
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Hermes
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Female graduate (feminine/signular) of ASA
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Alumna
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National Panhellenic Conference
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NPC
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Creed
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To fill my days with satisfying activity,
To find dominant beauty in art, literature, nature and friendships, To know the peace and serenity of a divine faith, To love life and joyously live each day to its ultimate good - This is my creed in Alpha Sigma Alpha. |