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28 Cards in this Set
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The Seven Districts
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Midwest, North Central, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Western, International
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States in the Northeast District
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Conneticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia
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Northeast District Officers
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President, Vice President for Colonization and Membership, Secretary/Treasurer, Alumni Liason, District Member at Large, Governor
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National District President
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Bret Zawilski (HA, HO)
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National District Vice President for Colonization and Membership
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Rachel Dashnaw
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National District Secretary/Treasurer
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Unfilled
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National District Alumni Liason
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Meghan Bowers (I Delta)
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National District Member at Large
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MariAnne Sullivan (K Gamma)
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National District Governor
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Hubert Toney Jr.
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National District Governor
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Marie Burleigh (O)
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District Convention Date, Location, Chapter names
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March 5-7th, University Maine Chapters, KKPsi: Epsilon, Upsilon, TBSigma: Delta Nu
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District Publication Title and Published by:
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Title: Northeast Notes
Published by: TBA |
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Southern Precinct
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Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C.
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University of Virginia
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Beta Chi
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University of Maryland
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Gamma Xi
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Virginia State University
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Zeta Psi
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Virginia Tech
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Eta Beta
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Morgan State University
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Eta Gamma
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James Madison University
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Eta Omicron
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Delaware State
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Eta Psi
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Howard University
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Eta Omega
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Towson University
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Iota Delta
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Norfolk State University
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Iota Xi
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Shenandoah University
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Kappa Epsilon
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Virginia Commonwealth University
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Kappa Psi
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ACC Chapters
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Clemson-Kappa Beta
Georgia Tech-Iota Maryland-Gamma Xi Virginia Tech-Eta Beta FSU-Gamma Nu Wake Forest-Kappa Zeta UNC-Mu Eta |
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Second Purpose
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To honor outstanding bandmembers through privilege of membership extended as a reward for technical achievement and appreciation for the best in music.
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Third Purpose
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To stimulate campus leadership and promulgate an uncompromising respect through the medium of the college band for gracious conduct, good taste and unswerving loyalty.
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