OPA History
What is OPA
Nationals
Convention and other good stuff.
Titles
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When did interest first begin in developing a women’s service organization?
What is 1953
100
what is our motto
What is Today's Friends, Tomorrow's Leaders, Forever in Service
100
What is the national publication?
What is Cheveron
100
Omega Phi Alpha’s 3 main sources of funding are:
What is activation fees, dues and donations.
100
What does it mean to be active and name all of our actives
What is A member still enrolled in the university, who has completed all local and national pledge requirements (including dues payments), and currently holds an active status with the chapter.
200
What group of men in 1953 desired to begin an organization similar to their own? organization: ____________________ chapter: _____________________
What is Zeta Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity
200
What is our cardinal principles
What is Friendship, Leadership, Service
200
What is the national web address?
200
A chapter in good standing receives _____ votes at the national convention.
What is 2
200
What is a pledge?
What is A student in the process of fulfilling requirements to become an active member. Pledges have no rights or privileges within the chapter until all requirements are met, an activation ceremony is completed, and a membership certificate is provided by the National Membership Director.
300
Original members had to be former members of either ________________ or ______________?
What is Girl Scouts or Camp Fire Girls
300
What is out colors and meanings
What is Dark Blue - Service Baby Blue - Friendship Gold - Leadership
300
What is the national permanent project?
What is STEM
300
How often do national conventions occur?
What is one a year
300
what is a Alumna
What is An active sister may declare an automatic alumna status for the following reasons: A. Is no longer enrolled in the university at which the member was active. B. Is a student in her final term prior to graduation. C. Is a student who has been an active member for at least four years. D. Meets a special condition listed in the alumnae membership procedures.
400
Who was the first National President
Who is Sue Fehlner Hess
400
what is our national flower and what does it stand for?
What is The Yellow Rose, symbolizing friendship
400
Which members may attend the national conventions?
Who is Elected Actives, Alum.
400
What guarantees lifetime membership in Omega Phi Alpha?
What is Being a official Active; unless you get Disassociated
400
what is being disassociated?
What is A member who does not fulfill the requirements of active status set forth by the national and local organization, and no longer intends to be a part of Omega Phi Alpha.
500
Who is an important National President from June 14, 1968 - November 20, 1968
who is Susan Terzian
500
What is our purpose
What is The purpose and goals of this sorority shall be to assemble its members in the fellowship of Omega Phi Alpha, to develop friendship, leadership and cooperation by promoting service to the university community, to the community-at-large, to the members of the sorority and to the nations of the world.
500
Omega Phi Alpha’s 4 areas of service are:
What is 1- service to the School community 2- Community at large 3- Nations of the world 4-service to the sisters
500
What is LOA mean
What is Leave of Absence.
500
What is a Honoree member
What is A person who has not participated in the pledge period and does not hold an active status but has shown a prominent commitment to the organization.