Question | Answer |
Who are our five founders? | Calva Watson Wootton, Virginia Boyd Noell,
Louise Cox Carper, Juliette Hundley Gilliam, Mary Williamson Hundley |
When and where was Alpha Sigma Alpha founded? | Longwood college,
Farmville, Virginia, 1901 |
In what year was Alpha Sigma Alpha reorganized and into what four chapters? | 1914; Alpha, Alpha Alpha, Alpha Beta and Alpha Gamma |
What are our four symbols? | star, phoenix, crown, and palm tree |
What are our four colors? | Palm Green, Crimson, Gold, Pearl White |
What is Alpha Sigma Alpha’s open motto? | Aspire, Seek, Attain |
What are our four aims? | Intellectual, Physical, Social, Spiritual |
What is the main goal and purpose of Alpha Sigma Alpha? | Foster close relationships between members and develop women of poise and purpose |
What are our 8 core values? | generosity, integrity, relationships, learning, growth, enjoyment, responsibility, balance |
Where is our national headquarters located? | Indianapolis, Indiana |
What are the 7 positions of the chapter executive board? = the President, vice | President, vice president of pr and recruitment, vice president of alumnae and heritage, vice president of membership education, secretary, treasurer |
Who serves as the Advantage Support team? | Vice president of Membership Education, Vice President of Alumnae and Heritage, Vice President of Programming and Ritual, Philanthropy Chairman, Standards Chairman, Membership Advisor, Chapter Advisor |
Our sorority has two national sororities, what are they? | S. June Smith Center, Special Olympics |
Where is S. June Smith located? | Lancaster, PA |
In the summers between national convention ASA sponsors a program for its members called? | Emma Coleman Frost Leadership Development Institute |
What is the name of the Alpha sigma Alpha risk management? | FIPG |
First ASA to become chairman of the National Panhellenic Conference?? | Sydney Allen |
How many national sororities are represented on NPC? | 26 |
A group of graduated members is called what? | Alumnae |
NIC stands for what? | National Interfraternity Council |
________________ is the national celebration that centers around Jesus as an exemplar and Alpha Sigma Alpha's service to others. Crimson and green ribbons worn with badge emphasize loyalty and immortality | Christmas |
Determined by the college by Panhellenic council as the most desirable chapter size; the maximum number of members allowed in one organization | Total |
___________is the exemplar whose message is “agape”, a Greek word open, accepting love of one another and represents spiritual development | Christ |
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 | May 25 |
Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded at Longwood University on this date | November 15, 1901 |
Recruitment goal for each chapter set by national headquarters is ___________ | target |
NPHC stands for? | National Pan-Hellenic Council |
Exemplar who is the beloved friend of youth and represents physical development? | St. Valentine |
Officer transitions for the chapter need to be completed by... | December 10 |
Exemplar who is famed for versatile and creative services, had many scientific and artistic accomplishments, and represents intellectual development | Hermes |
A female, singular graduate is a _____________? | Alumna |
NPC stands for? | National Panhellenic Council |
Total number of advantage and services to be completed each year? | 100 |
Exemplar who is friend to the phoenix and represents social development | King Asa |
National celebration where members wear crimson and gold ribbons to represent loyalty and the physical aspect of the organization | St. Valentine's Day |
What is our chapter’s name and when were we founded at Missouri State University? | Beta Sigma, November 14, 1947 |
KNOW THE CREED!!! | Recite to yourself :) |
Who was the creed written by and in what year? | Wilma Wilson Sharp, 1932 |
A, B, Γ, Δ, E, Z, H, Θ, I, K, Λ, M | Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Mu |
N, Ξ, O, Π, P, Σ, T, Y, Φ, X, Ψ, Ω | Nu, Xi, Omicron, Pi, Rho, Sigma, Tau, Upsilon, Phi, Chi, Psi, Omega |