Requirements & Expectations
History
Misc. Facts
100

Name the 4 educational milestones

Sigma, Alpha, Epsilon, Pi

100

When and where was SAEPi founded?

October 1, 1989 at UC Davis

100

What is the Sigma motto?

Spirit, Strength, Sisterhood

200

Name all 5 mandatory events

Inductions, Big/Little Reveal, Initiations, Blue and Gold, Formal Meeting

200

How did SAEPi get its name?

Alycia and Erin decided to pay homage to the organization that helped SAEPi get its start, AEPi. The “Sigma” in our name is meant to represent “sisters of,” making us the sisters of AEPi.

200

What is our gemstone?

Sapphire

300

Name the 5 core values that sisters are expected to uphold 

Spirit, Strength, Trust, Unity, Sincere Sisterhood, Exemplifying Jewish Values

300

Who were the initial 3 founders?

Erin Glick, Alycia Seamen, Jeff Shelton

300

Name our mascot and symbol

Lioness, Paw

400

Describe the purpose of 2 educational milestones

Sigma- to demonstrate that new members have learned about SAEPi

Alpha- to demonstrate that new members have learned about their classmates

Epsilon- to demonstrate that new members have gotten to know the sisters of the chapter

Pi- to demonstrate that new members taken time for self-reflection and have grown as individuals

400

Name 2 other universities with SAEPi chapters

UC Davis, University of Minnesota, UC Santa Cruz, State University of New York, California State University, University of Nevada Reno, City University of New York Queens College, UC Boulder, Brandeis University, University of Pittsburgh

400

Name our colors and flower

Blue and Gold, Blue Iris
500

Name all 6 Eternal Mothers

Erin Glick, Alycia Seaman, Erin Barker, Leah Dansker, Dana Miller, and Rachel Rothfarb

500

Name 3 Nat'l Board members and their positions

Dawn Savage- Nat'l President

Chayla Furlong- Executive Director

Rachel Allen- Secretary

Deena Amrabmson- Reg. Gov East

Amy McElroy- Reg. Gov West

Emmy Bajayo- President-Elect

Deborah Joseph Friedman- Treasurer

Adi Hanein- Past President


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