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How many collegiate chapters have been established and how many collegiate chapters are active today? Approximately how many alumni chapters are active today? VERBATIM |
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Write the Greek alphabet both in English and using the Greek letters.
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Name up to five Deltasigs who are members of your school’s faculty and/or staff. VERBATIM |
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Sara E. Thompson - UIUC Staff, Grad 1999 Fred M. Gottheil - Professor of Econ, Grad 1962 Dean John Hedeman - Asst Dean of Students, Faculty Initiate 2007 Dean Victor Mullins- Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, Faculty Initiate 2010 Kevin Jackson- Professor of Accountancy, Faculty Initiate 2010 |
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Approximately how many people have been initiated into the Fraternity since its founding? VERBATIM |
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Write the words to the chorus of the song, “Rose of Deltasig” VERBATIM |
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Rose of Deltasig I love you Rose of Delta Sigma Pi When the shades of night are falling I dream of days gone by As I go thru life’s long journey Memories will never die I will always hear you calling Rose of Delta Sigma Pi |
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Write the correct abbreviation for a member of Delta Sigma Pi. VERBATIM |
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In your own words, what is the mission of the Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Foundation? |
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The mission of the Leadership Foundation is to raise money, to provide scholarships and fellowships to members, and fund education programs of the Fraternity. |
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Name several ways to support the Fraternity after graduation. VERBATIM (highlighted in the right tense) – know most of the rest of the sentence |
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1) Participating in an alumni chapter or in the various national leadership and professional development events 2) Attending collegiate chapter events 3) Serving on the national level as a Board of Directors member, Regional Vice President, District Director, or national committee member 4) Establishing a new collegiate or alumni chapter in your area 5) Assisting a Regional Vice President or other national officer 6) Donating money or services to the Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Foundation and/or chapters |
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In your own words, define the ideal member. (Explain all points– cover gist of each bullet point) |
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• The ideal member of a chapter of Delta Sigma Pi is one who subscribes to the objectives of the Fraternity, and, in so doing, is willing to subordinate his or her own will and viewpoint to that of the majority. • The brother is tolerant and sympathetic to the viewpoint of others. Such a member will attempt though college work, scholastic or otherwise, to bring credit to himself/herself and in a turn to the Fraternity. • Duties allotted should be promptly and cheerfully performed to the best of ability. • If elected to chapter office, it should be considered a distinction and an obligation to serve members and the Fraternity. The brother should remember that “he profits most who serves best” and that returns from membership in a fraternity are commensurate with the giving. • The ideal member will therefore give to the Fraternity, and to the Leadership Foundation to the best of his or her ability and expect the reciprocity which eventually comes to every giver. |
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In your own words, define the ideal chapter. (Explain all points– cover gist of each bullet point) |
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• The ideal chapter is one in which each member actually lives and carries out the objectives of the Fraternity. In such a chapter there should always be perfect harmony and accord. • Each member should be tolerant and sympathetic to the viewpoint of others. Each member should be actively engaged in work which reflects credit not only to himself/herself, but to the organization. • The ideal chapter, through its officers, maintains constant and constructive contacts with the Central Office of the Fraternity, the alumni of the chapter, and the other chapters and members of the Fraternity. • Such a chapter successfully sponsors a professional program and other activities which brings to the attention of the faculty and the student body the fact that the chapter is not only alive and exceedingly worthwhile, but that it also has a prominent place on the campus and performs useful and important functions. |
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What are the five categories of the General Risk Management Policy? VERBATIM |
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Alcohol and Drugs; Statement on Hazing; Discrimination and Harassment; Chapter Houses and Meeting Facilities; Fraternity Events |
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Name six provisions, from any of the categories, of the Risk Management and Conduct Policy. VERBATIM (highlighted- right tense) – know most of the rest of the sentence |
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Treat all people and their property with care and respect Treat others equally with impartiality and respect Refrain from any activity that creates a nuisance or interference, including drugs and/or alcohol Physical and mental hazing have no place in Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi will not tolerate harassment in any form Blindfolds are not to be used at any time. |
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To whom does the Individual Code of Conduct and General Risk Management Policy apply? VERBATIM |
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To organizational members defined as collegiate, alumni and faculty members; pledges; colony members; and employees. |
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Give the names and offices of your major chapter officers. VERBATIM |
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President: Ryan Kernats VP Finance: Nick Silliman VP Chapter Operations: Mike Shaffer Senior VP: Gilberto Roman Chancellor: Brian Neal |
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VP Professional Activities: Jeff Yoshimura & Mark Podeschi VP Pledge Education: Paul Warkins & Kristina Connolly Internal VP: Eva Tsakos |
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VP Community Service: Dani Weiss VP Scholarship: Jeanette Panfil VP Alumni Relations: Claire Fisher VP Fundraising: Mark Michelson & Bri Grosso |
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