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Transcript of Alpha Gam Telegram Spring 2014
May 2014 Volume 2, Issue 1
Alpha Gam Telegram Newsletter of the Orange County
Alumnae Chapter and Orange County Junior Circle
Issue 1, May 2014
Letter from the President The collegiate experience doesn’t have to end with graduation day. Through organizations like the Orange County Alumnae chapter we can continue to live our purpose throughout our lives. Last December, our group had the honor of gathering in Newport to celebrate more than a dozen women living in our area who have continued to be active parts of our sisterhood for the past 25, 50 and 75 years. In any way, big or small, we can continue to make it our mission to inspire women and impact the world. Whether it’s attending an upcoming sisterhood event, participating in a Foundation fundraiser or taking a more active role as a part of our board, there are numerous ways to get involved. Check out our newsletter for ways you can continue to live with purpose. We look forward to seeing you!
Loyally,
Beth Hartnett
Three of our Southern California Chapters came together for an afternoon of sisterhood. Get a full recap of our most successful
event to date inside!
Upcoming Events
May 4
June 14
October 12
November 9
Senior Rededication, 11:00, Chapman University: AF 119 A & B
Bunco with Newport Harbor
Bowling Night
JDRF Walk, 9:00, UC
Irvine, Irvine, CA 92679
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Did You Miss IRD?
May 2014 Volume 2, Issue 1
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Surrounded By Sisterhood
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For many years, Alpha Gamma Deltas gathered to celebrate May 30 as Founders' Day. This became increasingly difficult since many colleges and universities were either closed or taking final exams. In 1936, Founders' Day became a historic term and was replaced with International Reunion Day (IRD), which is to be celebrated on the third Saturday of April every year. IRD is a time to develop or rekindle Fraternity friendships and to renew and develop understanding of the
Alpha Gamma Delta OCAC, LAAAC, and LBAC Host Inaugural International Reunion Day in Los Angeles
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true meaning of Alpha Gamma Delta.
Saturday, April 26, the Orange County Alumnae, Los Angeles Area Alumnae, and Long Beach Alumnae Chapters hosted International Reunion Day in Norwalk, CA. Sisters from three Southern California chapters gathered for an afternoon of congeniality and sharing in lifelong sisterhood.
This year, Executive Director
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Stephannie Sack Bailey acted as keynote speaker, addressing over 200 Alpha Gamma Delta women. Her eloquent presence and encouraging words were more than welcome, and the OCAC, LAAAC, and LBAC are grateful she was able to visit from International Headquarters.
Along with Stephannie, OCAC, LAAAC, and LBAC were happy to invite the newly initiated members of Chapman’s Delta Tau Chapter,
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USC’s Delta Alpha Chapter, and UCLA’s Delta Epsilon Chapter. Each Chapter President spoke on how their respective chapters have been busy contributing to the world’s work in a variety of ways. The collegiate women shared stories of philanthropy events in which they had participated over the course of the semester, along
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with some personal stories in support of sisters who are in the process of overcoming adversities.
IRD was a huge success, bringing together women from all over the country. Special thanks goes to the women who were involved in the planning and execution of the event. Orange County Junior Circle President, Amy Blake, and Los
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Angeles Junior Circle President, Laura Gordon worked especially hard to put together the beautiful inaugural
event.
“To Cherish Friendships with but a Chosen Few”
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As a member of the Board, you will be responsible for one of the following positions. Aside from the duties of your office, sisters are expected to attend OCAC Board meetings regularly, reply to important correspondence in a timely manner, and remain in good standing throughout their time in office.
Think you may be interested? Check out the following descriptions of each office and submit your name to [email protected] by May 30 for consideration! Elections will be held the week of June 1, 2014.
President
She must be a leader in whom members have confidence; have knowledge of the Fraternity, its rules and procedures; be able to motivate other officers to perform their duties; be able to conduct a proper business meeting and be fair and just. It is desirable that she has past experience in other alumnae offices.
Vice President
She must be able to organize
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member and telephone calling lists. She must have the ability to meet and greet others with warmth and enthusiasm. She should have excellent communication skills. She must be able to assume the duties and responsibilities of the President in her absence or at her call.
Secretary
She must be able to translate the spoken word into written with clarity and accuracy, be meticulous in detail, be able to type, be prompt in completing minutes and be faithful in attendance at meetings.
Permanent Secretary
She must be able to work alone, be conscientious in keeping accurate and up-to-date records, be neat and accurate in details, and must be willing to accept the office for an extended period of time. It is desirable that she has a wide knowledge of members over many years. President Beth Hartnett is currently serving as interim Permanent Secretary. If you have any further questions or need to update your information, email: [email protected]
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Treasurer
She must have sound budgetary and management skills and be detail oriented. She must be dependable, accurate, trustworthy and meticulous in record keeping.
Editor
She must have the ability to write in
an interesting style, have knowledge of composition and grammar, be alert to newsworthy items and be informed about Fraternity policies and terminology. Training or experience in journalism is helpful. Knowledge and use of computers is
desirable.
Get Involved! Every year, the Orange County Alumnae Chapter holds open elections to give any
interested alumnae the chance to become more involved in our sisterhood. The OCAC Board is a tight knit group of
women who are always looking for new ways to enhance our bond outside of the
college experience. We would love for you to join us!
Help us bring together sisters across the
Orange County Area!
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This last year has been a busy one for our sisters with new jobs, engagements, and future legacies. Any happenings of information you would like to share? Contact the Acting OCAC Permanent Secretary, Beth Hartnett: [email protected] or (626) 485-0936
Engagements:
Mandy Noack (fiancé, Russell Barr), Delta Tau
Sabrina Davis (fiancé, Jeremy Wildermuth), Delta Tau
Marriages:
Shanel (Shack) Leitch, Delta Tau
Kelly (Griffiths) Ravé, Delta Tau
New Additions:
Erin (Atherton) Bennett (Delta Tau) gave birth to daughter, Magnolia
Laura (Thies) Dippold (Delta Tau) welcomed daughter, Aubrey
Alpha Gam Honors
The bonds of sisterhood last a lifetime. The following women are celebrating some impressive milestones in their Alpha Gamma Delta experience:
70 and 75 Years: Eunice Launer Harris
Virginia Weaver Tuttle
60 Years: Betty Jane Fortune Lange
Gloria Dehaven Radde
50 Years: Donna Lewis Freiss Jan Seitz Jashinski
Carol Breitkreutz Pangburn Sandra Levinw Rodenbaugh
Marian Riley Reed Janet Harris Tonkovich Kathy Harris Windsor
25 Years:
Lucia Bridenstine Lloyd Kari Chapman Ruvalcaba
Debra Fick Wendler
Barbara Callard
Sister’s Successes
Delta Tau Chapter Capsule
Fall Recruitment 2013
Campus Quota: 65
AGD new members: 63 initiated
Campus Total: 175
AGD Chapter Total: 179
This year, the ladies did an amazing job with recruitment. Alpha Gamma Delta is one of the largest and most desirable
chapters on the Chapman University campus. These women continue to bring
quality women into the Alpha Gamma Delta sisterhood. The
Delta Tau Chapter is a wonderful mix of outstanding women who all come together
under one goal: Living with Purpose.
Since Recruitment, the women have continued to thrive on
campus, taking 5th place overall (among 17 houses) in Skit Night
and broadening their philanthropic contributions
with “Serve It Up for Diabetes.”
Alpha Gams Always Have Something to Celebrate!
May 2014 Volume 2, Issue 1
Take a Trip Down Memory Lane!
Delta Tau’s Social Media Coordinator Kelsey would like to update the Chapman Alpha Gam website and she’s asking for your help! Kelsey is looking for stories from
alumnae about what life is like now--post collegiate Alpha Gam days.
It is a great way to help the collegiate women begin networking and even receive mentoring from sisters in
their potential field of work!
If you are interested in writing a short message about when you joined Alpha Gamma Delta, your favorite
memories, what you miss most now that you’ve graduated, and what life is like now and how AGD has
impacted you, email [email protected]!
International Headquarters Leadership in Action
Need to get into contact with International? Update your mailing address for the Quarterly? Visit www.alphagammadelta.org or send correspondence directly to:
International Headquarters
8710 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 872-2655