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The names of the founders of ASA are: |
Calva Watson Wooton, Virginia Boyd Noell, Louis Cox Carper, Juliette Hundley Gilliam, Mary Williamson Hundley |
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ASA began at _________ University, located in _______ (city, state), in _____________ year |
Longwood, Farmville, Virginia, 1901 |
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Alpha Sigma Alpha reorganized in the year with the following four chapters serving as the basis of the reorganized sorority. |
1914, Alpha, Alpha Alpha, Alpha Beta, and Alpha Gamma |
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The four insignia of Alpha Sigma Alpha are: |
The crown, the star, the phoenix, and the palm tree. |
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Our colors are: |
Palm green, gold, pearl white, and crimson |
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The open motto of Alpha Sigma Alpha is: |
Aspire, Seek, Attain |
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The vision of Alpha Sigma Alpha is: |
To cultivate values and ideals in women who are known for their character and concern for others. Alpha Sigma Alpha inspires women to lead, to serve and most of all to make a difference |
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The four aims of Alpha Sigma Alpha are: |
Physical, Intellectual, Social, and Spiritual |
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The author of the creed and the president emerita is: |
Wilma Wilson Sharp |
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During the new member module, I participated in the __________ Service. I will become a new member through the ______________ Service. |
Phoenix Degree, Sanctuary Degree |
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What color is worn for ceremonies? |
White |
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There are ________ elected positions on the National Council. These officers are elected at _________ which takes place every other summer. |
seven, National Convention and Leadership Conference. |
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The purpose of the sorority is to: ________________. The eight core values of Alpha Sigma Alpha are: _________,_________,_____________,______________,________,____________,_______________,_____________ |
foster close friendships between members and develop women of poise and purpose. Generosity, enjoyment, relationships, learning, balance, growth, responsibility, integrity. |
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The entire coordination of sorority records, supplies and materials is centralized at the national headquarters located in______________ (city and state) |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
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There are seven elected positions that comprise the chapter board. Those seven are: |
President, Vice President of Programming and Ritual, Vice President of PR and recruitment, Vice President of Alumnae and Heritage, Vice President of Membership Education, Secretary, Treasurer |
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The name of Alpha Sigma Alpha's official mascot |
Dot |
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Alpha Sigma Alpha Foundation |
Was founded in 1986 and is dedicated to raising money for scholarships, educational and leadership grants, as well as member advancement for Alpha Sigma Alpha members. |
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S. June Smith Center |
Adopted in 1990 and serves children with developmental and mental delays. |
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Where is the S. June Smith center located? |
Lancaster, PA |
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Girls on the Run |
An organization that teaches life skills through conversation and running to young girls. |
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In summers between national conventions, Alpha Sigma Alpha sponsors an educational program for its members called: |
Emma Coleman Frost Leadership Development Institute |
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The current national president of Alpha Sigma Alpha |
Melissa Koch Meriam |
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The current executive director of Alpha Sigma Alpha |
Krystal Slivinski |
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ASA chapters are broken down into geographical regions called: |
Districts |
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Our Chapter name and founding date: |
Beta Sigma; November 1st 1947 |
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Know the Creed and punctuation! |
To fill my days with satisfying activity, to find dominant beauty with art, literature, nature and friendship, 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. |
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number of national sororities on NPC |
26 |
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Alumnae |
A group of Alpha Sigma Alpha graduates |
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NIC |
North American Interfraternity Council |
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FIPG |
The ASA national risk management policy. |
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Christmas |
National celebration that centers around Christ as an exemplar and Alpha Sigma Alpha's service to others. Crimson and green ribbons worn emphasize loyalty and immortality. |
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Total |
Determined by the college panhellenic council as the most desirable chapter size; the maximum number of members allowed in one organization. |
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Christ |
Exemplar whose message is "agape", a greek word meaning open, accepting love of one another and represents spiritual development. |
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May 25 |
Date of Hermes Day that marks the beginning and end of the Alpha Sigma Alpha year. Members wear green and white ribbons representing victory and fellowship. |
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Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded at Longwood University on this date: |
November 15 |
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The website used to pay dues |
Bill highway |
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Target |
Recruitment goal set by national headquarters |
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NPHC |
National Pan-Hellenic council |
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St. Valentine |
Exemplar who is beloved friend of the youth and represents physical development |
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Officer transitions for the chapter need to be competed no later than this date. |
December 10th |
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Hermes |
Exemplar who is famed for versatile and creative services, had many scientific and artistic accomplishments, and represents intellectual development. |
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Alumna |
A female graduate of Alpha Sigma Alpha |
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NPC |
National Panhellenic Council |
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Total number of hours collegiate members need to accomplish in hands-on community service and activities related to each of the four aims for the ASA advantage initiative: |
25 |
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King ASA |
Exemplar who is friend of the phoenix and represents social development |
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St. Valentine's Day |
National celebration where members wear crimson and gold to represent loyalty and the social aspect of organization. |