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19 Cards in this Set
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Exemplar who was friend to the phoenix and represents social development. |
King ASA |
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A female graduate (singular) of Alpha Sigma Alpha. |
Alumna |
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Exemplar whose message is "agape." |
Christ |
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Group of Alpha Sigma Alpha graduated members. |
Alumnae |
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Support team |
VP of Membership Education |
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7 elected positions |
President |
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Purpose |
Foster close friendships between members and develop women of poise and purpose. |
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Core Values |
Balance |
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Initiation Ceremony |
Sanctuary Degree |
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Vision |
To cultivate values and ideals in women who are known for their character and concern for other. Alpha Sigma Alpha aspires women to lead, to serve, and most of all to make a difference. |
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Reorganized in what year and with which 4 chapters. |
1914 |
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Founded at which university and in what year |
Longwood |
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Founding Members |
Calva Hamlet Watson |
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Philanthropy that serves children with mental delays. |
S. June Smith Center |
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Education Program |
Emma Coleman Frost Leadership Development Institute |
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First Alpha Sigma Alpha member to become NPC Chairman |
Sidney Allen |
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National President |
Nora Ten Broeck |
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President emerita |
Wilma Wilson Sharp |
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Where are the 7 elected positions done? |
National Convention and Leadership conference |