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Our fraternity flower.

What is Forget-Me-Not

100

Our current National Vice President

Who is Disraeli W. Smith II

100

The hall/building where Alpha Phi Omega was founded. 

Bonus 100 points if you know which floor of the hall.

What is Brainerd Hall

100

This alumnus was a past U.S. President.

Who is Bill Clinton, Mu Alpha ’67

100
The theme for this recent National Convention.

Reviving Up for 100 Years.

200
The torch in our logo symbolizes...

What is higher education

200

APO's first female National President.

 Who is Maggie Katz

200

He designed our pin and coat-of-arms.

Who is Everett W. Probst

200

This alumnus was a Heisman Trophy Winner.

Who is Mike Garrett, Alpha Kappa ’66

200

This youth activity used to be required to gain membership in APO.

What is scouting
300

The Golden Eagle was made our fraternity's symbol in what year?

What is 1976 (National Convention)

300

Served after H. Roe Bartle.

Who is Dean Arno Nowotny


300
The Fraternity that Frank Reed Horton lived with.

What is the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house

300

This alumnus was the first female Alpha Phi Omega Board Member. 


Who is Kay Krenek, Beta Sigma ’79

300

Fill in the blank: 

By 1950, Alpha Phi Omega had ____ chapters in the United States 

What is 227

400

Identify what these features of our Coat-of-Arms mean:


Sword: 

Knight's Helmet:

Four Stars Above the Coat-of-Arms:

What is...

Sword: Leadership

Knight's Helmet: Courtesy, Friendship, and Service 

Four Stars Above the Coat-of-Arms: Our four fields of Service-Fraternity, College, Community, and Nation

400

Our first African American National President.

Who is Lt. Colonel Lucius E. Young

400

Fill in the blank: 

Story of Our Founding, By Frank Reed Horton: "During the first World War, I served as an ensign in the United States Navy aboard a minesweeper in the North Sea. Our ship and its partner exploded more than 1,000 magnetic mines. My law school background at Boston University led to my appointment to try __________ in our division." 

What is court martial cases

400

Following college, this alumnus began his professional basketball career with the Cincinnati Royals. He was later traded to the Bucks and then traded once again to the Chicago Bulls in 1968.

Who is Bob Love, Kappa Lambda ’64

400

Name four organizations that APO is partnered with.

Possible Answers: 4H, American Cancer Society, America's Promise Alliance, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Boy Scouts of America, Camp Fire USA, Girl Scouts of the United States, Gift of Life, Global Youth Service Day, & Special Olympics.

500

The twelve drops of blood symbolize these 12 parts of scout law (name the parts of scout law) 

What is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, and Reverent

500

This past President was a judge.

Hint: Served as President 2014-2018.

Who is Honorary John K. Ottenad

500

Fill in the blanks: 

Story of Our Founding, By Frank Reed Horton:

"Because of these experiences, I made a firm resolution within myself that if I returned alive, I would try to do two things and do them with all my power. First, do my best to help young people get the right start in life by holding up before them a “__________” that would withstand the test of time! Second and just as important, try to help the nations of the world settle their disputes _____________ manner than war."

What is "standard of manhood" & in a more sensible and legal

500

This alumnus was the founder of the Atlas Service Corps (a non-profit organization).


Who is Scott Beale, Mu Alpha ’96. 

500

The year that scouting was no longer a requirement for membership.

What is 1967.

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