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07-15-2009, 09:40 PM
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The APO chapter at UofA might have some historical information, but the chapter history probably has gaps. According to http://www.uark.edu/~alphiom/about_history.php , the APO chapter was active from 1932 to the late 1970s, it rechartered in 1980 and then dropped to nonexistant in the late 1980s and just barely (down to 0 at one point) avoided going inactive again around 1989. So I'm not sure how much of their pre 1990 history they have, but if they have it, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, it probably will include info on Gamma Sigma Sigma.
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07-16-2009, 12:40 AM
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Delta Gamma has been gone a bit longer than 4 years...
Sophie22 and I have been emailing already. I just got elected National Membership Director last week  so now I'm overseeing all of the sorority's interest groups, colonies and RC's.
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07-16-2009, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by gamma_girl52
Delta Gamma has been gone a bit longer than 4 years...
Sophie22 and I have been emailing already. I just got elected National Membership Director last week  so now I'm overseeing all of the sorority's interest groups, colonies and RC's.
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I think Sophie22 *officially* found the right person.
Congrats Gamma_girl52!
What does RC mean (Rechartering Chapter??), and how is it different from a Colony?
Do the requirements in GSS for rechartering a inactive chapter differ from those for chartering a chapter at a new school?
(For APO, the only differences are that for a petitioning group (our term for colony) at a school that has previously had a chapter, the group should make an effort to find its previous history and an effort to contact alumni of the chapter and include information on those efforts in its charter application)
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07-16-2009, 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by naraht
I think Sophie22 *officially* found the right person.
Congrats Gamma_girl52!
What does RC mean (Rechartering Chapter??), and how is it different from a Colony?
Do the requirements in GSS for rechartering a inactive chapter differ from those for chartering a chapter at a new school?
(For APO, the only differences are that for a petitioning group (our term for colony) at a school that has previously had a chapter, the group should make an effort to find its previous history and an effort to contact alumni of the chapter and include information on those efforts in its charter application)
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Thanks so much!!  It's been nonstop already since I started!
To answer, an RC means "Reactivating Chapter" and the requirements for an RC are no different from a colony. They still have the same time limits to charter and still have the same expectations as everyone else as far as service hours, dues, and filing reports. The ONLY difference is that an RC already has a chapter designation assigned and can use those letters during the process.
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07-17-2009, 08:21 AM
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Thanks so much!!  It's been nonstop already since I started!
To answer, an RC means "Reactivating Chapter" and the requirements for an RC are no different from a colony. They still have the same time limits to charter and still have the same expectations as everyone else as far as service hours, dues, and filing reports. The ONLY difference is that an RC already has a chapter designation assigned and can use those letters during the process.
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The bizarre thing is with APO, rechartering petitioning groups are discouraged from using their chapter letters until they have their chartering application approved. As far as I know, the incident that caused the change in policy to that was the Petitioning Group members attempting to recharter Rho Omicron chapter had jackets made as if they were active brothers and tried telling the Regional Director (equivalent to the GSS District Directors) that they were showing that they were a Petitioning Group because they had PO on the sleeve standing for "Petitioning Organization" (and things went downhill from there). This has also become the standard question in "How dumb do you think the Regional Director is?"
Randy
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07-17-2009, 11:47 AM
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Not just "discouraged from using their chapter letters until they have their chartering application," but per a revision in the Board Policy Manual in 2008, they are PROHIBITED from using chapter designations until chartering.
Exact wording is such: 'Groups which are rechartering shall refrain from using the greek-letter chapter designation until chartering. (example: Joe Schmo Interest or Petitioning Group is permissible; Beta Sigma Sigma Interest or Petitioning Group is not permissable)'
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08-15-2009, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Quala67
Not just "discouraged from using their chapter letters until they have their chartering application," but per a revision in the Board Policy Manual in 2008, they are PROHIBITED from using chapter designations until chartering.
Exact wording is such: 'Groups which are rechartering shall refrain from using the greek-letter chapter designation until chartering. (example: Joe Schmo Interest or Petitioning Group is permissible; Beta Sigma Sigma Interest or Petitioning Group is not permissable)'
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This makes perfect sense to me. ASA used to give chapter letter designations to colonies, until one too many colonies flopped and we had gaps in our alphabet. "Walla Walla State Colony" is perfectly sufficient, IMO.
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07-22-2009, 01:36 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gamma_girl52
Delta Gamma has been gone a bit longer than 4 years...
Sophie22 and I have been emailing already. I just got elected National Membership Director last week  so now I'm overseeing all of the sorority's interest groups, colonies and RC's.
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Delta Gamma has been inactive for over 12 years because they weren't there back in 97 when I joined....
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