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The Distinguished Service Key
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The highest honor a Brother can receive - it is decided by a unanimous vote of the National Council for service to the Fraternity.
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Thomas "Ted" Daniels
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Wrote the music and words to "Brother" in 1997- is an alumnus of Aloha Rho Chapter.
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Jeffrey L. Johnson
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The national organization tripled in size during his leadership- it evolved to include a full time staff and national headquarters. An award for inter-chapter fellowship was named in his honor.
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Steven A. DiGuiseppe
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Served as Nation Secretary, Treasurer, VP of Membership Development, and Presidental a national award is named in his honor for administrative excellence
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Joseph M. Torchia
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Is a professor of education at Millersville University; served as National Secretary/Treasurer for 20 years; was honored by having the Outstanding Chapter Award re-named after him.
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Edward Ingraham and Charles Darrin
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Wrote the music and lyrics to "Brothers are We"
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Richard C. Todd
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Served in 5 positions over the course of 25 years . . . longer than any other Brother in history. Taught at Millersville and East Carolina.
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Laura Abney
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The first woman to be an active collegiate member; was in the Alpha Chapter
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Clauda Oennock Todd
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The first woman to be an Honorary Brother
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Rolla F. Wood
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President in 1928; brought the National Officers into a cohesive unity; brought PSP into the Professional Fraternity Association
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C. H. McClure
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One of the 3 Founders; served as National Counselor and Vice President; founded the Beta Chapter; was awarded the first distinguished Service Key
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Eldo L. Hendricks
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One of the 3 Founders; was President of State Teacher's College when PSP was founded; known as "Alpha 1"; has a national award named in his honor
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Claude A. Phillips
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One of the 3 Founders; was dean of faculty at State Teacher's College; made significant contributions to the field of teacher education
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Tammy Mleziva
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Alpha Epsilon Chapter; served as National Secretary and Interim Vice Presidednt of Chapter Development; first woman elected to serve as National Predsident
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Fraternal orders existed as early as the
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15th century B.C.
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Phi Beta KAppa
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was the first Greek letter organization to be established in the US
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Kappa Kappa Gamma &
Kappa Alpha Theta |
were the two earliest Greek letter organization for women
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State colleges and universities were once know as and referred to as
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Normal or Teacher colleges
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Phi Lambda Epsilon
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was the Greek letter organization that several of PSP's original members belonged to
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PSP was established at . . . . which is now the . . .
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State Teachers College at Warrensburg, Missouri
University of Central Missour |
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PSP was founded on
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February 14th, 1916
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The three original founders were
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C.H. McClure
Eldo L. Hendricks Claude A. Phillips |
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The three founded decided that PSP would stress not only ..., ...., and ...., but do so in a concept of an ..... dedicated to these three ideals
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scholarship
leadership fellowship equal tripod |
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PSP became a National Fraternity
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May 2, 1921
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The second chapter established was the . . . at . . . ., know today as .....
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Gamma Chapter
@ Bradley Polytechnic Institute now Bradley University in Peoria, Illnois |
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The first national publication for all members (UG and alumni) was called the . . . It was later renamed . . . which means ....
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PSP Newsletter
The Lampadion "little torch" |
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In 1940 the Purple & Gold newsletter was established to
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maintain closer contact between the chapters and national office
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The information published in either the collegiate newsletter and alumni magazine
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is NOT confidential and CAN be shard with non-members
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World War II
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i the mid 20th century slowed the momentum and groth PSP had been experiencing in its early years
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The Brother credited with creating the first membership handbook for PSP initiates
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Clair B. Wilson
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In 1966
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PSP Fraternity became PSP National Honor Fraternity
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The dilemma facing PSP with the passage of Title IX was that
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PSP's status as a men's only organization was seen as discriminatory to the future career opportunities of women, and would have to become co-ed since the organization was not solely a Greek social fraternity, but honor fraternity.
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In 1977, . . . . allowing women to be inducted as members of PSP
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an amendment to the National Constitution was passed by Grand Chapter
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The first scholarship was established by . . . to promote future academic opportunities of Brothers who ,"", , ,
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Dr. Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda pennock Todd
embody the ideals of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship |
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.... is the name of the monetary fund used to assist Brothers in need of financial support due to medical illness, personal loss or other catastrophic hardships. The meaning of the fund's name translate to ...
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The Subrosa Fund
"Under the Rose" |
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Our national philanthropy is
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Teach for America, which tried to eliminate education inequity by using some for our nations most promising future leasers, specifically including PSP brother
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Teach for America
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They seek to provide greater educational opportunities for students in our nation;s lowest income communities
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... is the supreme legislative body of the National Freaternity and consists of the National Council and delegate of Collegiate and Alumni Chapters
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The Grand Chapter
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.... is the executive and administrative body of the National Fraternity
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The National Council
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The .... is a charitable foundation created to help collect and distribute funds in support of the programs and goals fo PSP. Members of this are individuals and alumni who have made significant financial contributions to the fraternity
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PSP Foundation
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Our chapter is . . .
My Class is . . . |
Alpha Zeta
Alpha Psi |
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The Shingle is . . .
And . . . and . . . sign the Shingle The Ritual is. . . |
Our Membership Certificate
The National President And National Secretary The only way to become a member of PSP |
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Our colors are . . . and . . .
White is . . . |
Gold and Purple
The Auxiliary Color |
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The Shield is . . .
Atop the Shield is . . . Under the Shield is . . . |
emblematic of the values of PSP
the lamp of learning the letters of PSP |
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In the upper left hand corner of the shield is. . .
In the center is. . . The bottom right is. . . |
-an open book and staff across a field of purple
-3 stars that represent the tripod -4 linked chains representing brotherhood atop a field of gold |
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Our Region is . . .
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Central PA
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Sigma
Omicron Lock Haven University Bloomsburg University Theta Alpha Pi Zeta Beta |
Millersville University
Shippensburg University Beta Eta Iota Mansfield University Penn State University Franklin and Marshall College |
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2 ways to become an alumnus of PSP
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graduating
transferring to another college/withdraw |
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Alumni Can still be involved by . . .
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giving financial aid
serves as an alumni adviser apply to be a Region Consultant Serve on the National Committee/National Council Attend National Events |
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order of Business at a GM
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call to order
reading and correction or approval of minutes officer reports permanent committees' reports temporary committees' reports unfinished business new business announcements adjournment |
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All PSP chapters, Grand chapter, and National Council use . . . to run business meetings
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Robert's Rules of Order 10th Edition
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What helps run the meetings more eddiciently
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the use of parliamentary procedures
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Make a motion . . .
End a meeting . . . End Debate . . . Voting by consent means . . . |
i move to . . .
move to adjourn question no one voiced an opinion |
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three ways to terminate membership
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death
expulsion resignation |
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three documents which govern the Alpha Zeta Chapter
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national Constitution
National Operative Policy Chapter Bylaws |
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Qualities the brothers should have
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*knowledge of PSP *make decisions
*desire to serve *diligence and motivation *accept responsibility *ability to face adversity *growth and learn *pass on what learned *learn to take criticism * maintain a positive attitude |
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minimum GPA
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3.00
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Requirements for each Alpha Zeta Brother per Semester
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*2 services *5 Activity Nights *Rush Events
*2 scholarships * All Ceremonies *Tirpod Day *2 fellowships * National And Local Dues *2 PR * GMs *Serve on a Committee *3 Funds *Membership Development |
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Founders Day . . .
Student Senate gave Alpha Zeta permanent status on . . . |
september 17, 1989
October 10, 1990 |
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Our Region/Chapter consultant is . . .
Our Chapter Faculty adviser is . . . |
Corinna Irizarry
Dr. Philip J. Verrecchia |
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Our Chapter has won these Awards
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Top 10 Chapter Award- 1999-2000, 2000-2001
Jody Appell Award- Spring 2006 *Best in Region- 2006 Mr. YCP-John Callegari- Spring 2006 Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award- 2006 Outstanding Regional Event- 2007 |
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2 interesting facts about our Chapter
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mascot is the fighting fish
64 members were inducted in the Alpha Zeta Colony |
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Name E-Board
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*President -meg sliney *Standards Adviser- Jess Bases
*VP- adam vough *Initiate Advisor- Amanda Fanizza *Parlimentarian- Colleen Page*Alumni Advisor (AA)- *Treasurer- Kaitlin Frederick (AA) Whitney Marks Secretary-Margret Joseph *Historian- Emilia Pedersoli |
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Name E-Cab
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*Formal- Mandy Miller *ICR- Jenna Mardini
*Fellowship- Mandy Miller *Funds- vacant *Scholarship- Catherine Goepfort *Philanthropy- Colleen Page *Service- Sam Astley *PR- Megan Shingleton *Web- Ronnie Mitchell |
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VP of Membership Development
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Natalie Swierzbin
Improves and develops resources to ensure Initiation programs produce strong and dedicated Brothers |
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VP of Philanthropy Development
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Kyle Williams
Oversees and helps develop philanthropy events through Teach For America. |
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National President
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Jonah K. Goodman
Serves as the official ambassador of PSP |
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VP of Finance
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Matthew Nicoletta
Formulates a budget with the Executive Director |
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VP of Chapter Development
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David Serafini
Develops programs to foster communication between chapters and improve regional collaboration among chapters |
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National Secretary
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Christopher McCoy
Ensures that accurate records are kept at all national meetings |
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Senior Vice President
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Erik Walschburger
Serves as the parliamentarian at all national meetings |
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VP of Alumni Development
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Sarah Cantwell
Oversees the development of alumni resources and benefits Assists chapters in improving and enhancing alumni relations |
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National Council (as a whole)
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Oversee the work of the Executive Director
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Executive Director
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Suzanne Schaffer
Oversees the day-today operations of PSP and serves as liaison between the National Council and Staff. Plans and organizes National Events |
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Directior of Member Services
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Anika Jackson
Trains and supervises the Region Consultants Editor of The Purple&Gold, e-newsletters Oversees management of the national website |
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Director of Development and Alumni Relations
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Vacant
Coordinates annual giving and cultivates lifetime member relationships Editor of the Lampadion and serves as liaison to the PSP Foundation |
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Director of Expansion
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Ryan DeGuzman
Acts as liaison and provides assistance to PSP'S colonies Cultivates relationship with prospective college and universities |
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Officer Manager
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JoAnn Harriger
Records and tracks chapter forms, fees, and dues Process paperwork, coordinates mailing, and assists staff as needed |
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Region Consultant
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Corinna Irizarry
Develops programs to foster communication between chapters and improve regional collaboration among chapters Advises chapters on a variety of programming and chapter management issues |
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Director of Leadership Advancement
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Krista Kay
In charge of directing and leading the Fraternity's Leadership programs |
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PSP shall . . . to make these . . . in the live of PSP members
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constantly endeavor
ideals dynamic |
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In carrying out the . . . of PSP, the organization shall stive to . . . and . . . three ideals
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purpose
personify encourage |
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The . . . and . . . of . . . and . . . through . . .
Part 1 3 ideals of the purpose |
acquisition
dissemination information knowledge scholarship |
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the . . . of . . . skills and the . . . of . . . qualities by . . . and . . . the . . . of . . .
Part 2 of the 3 ideals |
application of professional skills
fostering of leadership qualities promoting and advancing the welfare of humanity |
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the . . . of . . ., fraternal . . . withing . . . ranks
Part 3 of the 3 ideals |
fostering of non-discriminatory,
fraternal fellowship PSP ranks |
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PSP shall be . . . for students in . . .
Line 1 of Purpose |
honor fraternity
four-year collegiate inistitutions |
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and ___ alumni, founded upon a ___ of ___ ___ with the ___ ___ of ___ ___, ___, and ___ ___
Line 2 of Purpose |
PSP
basis of superior scholarship avowed purpose of advancing academic, professional, and social skills |
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PSP shall exist to ___ the ___ of ___ ___ among ___ of like ___ who are ___ in the ___ ___
End of Purpose |
meet the needs
of close fellowship students like ideals are interested in the same end |