Hear Her Roar FALL 2010

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Hear Her Roar FALL 2010
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Hear Her Roar
Gamma Phi Chapter Newsletter
Hear Her Roar is a publication of the Gamma Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Its purpose is to inform Alpha
Delta Pi alumnae, parents, and the ETSU Community of the important developments and accomplishments of active
and alumnae members of the chapter.
Crowns
See who wears the
crown in Alpha Delta
Pi - representing Miss
Tennessee Teen USA &
ETSU Homecoming
Queen 2010.
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Issue No 3 - Fall 2010
Wish I May, Wish I
Might...
Read about our Formal
Recruitment and Bid
Day. Hard work pays
off!
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Who’s Who
Meet the newest
members of Alpha
Delta Pi - Introducing
Alpha Class of 2010.
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Scholarship
See who’s making the
grade.
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Individual Honors
Living and Learning
Our new arrangement in Lucille Clement
has set Alpha Delta Pi up for a wonderful
living/learning environment. All of the
members who live on the hall have greatly
enjoyed getting to know each other as
hallmates as well as sisters. We love having
study buddies and meal partners right next
door! Not only have we grown in our ADPi
relationships, we've enjoyed getting to
know our Panhellenic sisters as well. Be
sure to come visit us in Lucy!
In the Fall of 2009, Alpha Delta Pi, along
with Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, and
Sigma Kappa, moved onto the fifth floor of
the Lucille Clement residence hall. Each
sorority committed to fill an equal number
of rooms, and we split the entire floor into
four sections. Each chapter occupies a
lounge that we designed and decorated on
our own.
Sorority Lounge
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We are proud of this
recent graduate and
her accomplishments!
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Our members were
recognized with top
honors at Alpha Delta
Pi’s summer Leadership
Seminar.
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Our Home Away
From Home
The ETSU Housing office set aside two
dorm rooms for each sorority to plan a
chapter lounge. We were very excited to get
new walls, window treatments, and
shelving as a base; then to add all new
furniture and a fabulous flat screen
Loyalty
Alumnae members
show us what it’s all
about!
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The 5th floor of Lucille Clement Hall is now
home to ETSU’s Sororities.
television. We use our lounge to hang out
together, watch movies and eat snacks, and
hold committee and team meetings.
Alpha Delta Pi is very
proud to welcome Kristen
Rose, Miss Tennessee Teen
2010, into our
membership! Kristen is a
freshman at ETSU and
graduated from Tennessee
High School in Bristol,
Tennessee.
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Homecoming Queen
Rachel Collins was named ETSU's
Homecoming Queen on Saturday November
20, 2010. The Homecoming Queen is chosen
both for her outstanding campus and
community involvement and by popular vote
on campus. Rachel is a junior Nursing major
at ETSU, and she is Gamma Phi's 2010
Recruitment Vice President. She was crowned
by 2009 Homecoming Queen, Ashley Hood,
also from Alpha Delta Pi.
Boasting highest GPA
among Sororities &
Fraternities at ETSU
Once again, Alpha Delta Pi has earned the
highest GPA of all Panhellenic sororities! With
a semester average of 3.29, Gamma Phi gained
top honors amongst the other sororities and
fraternities for Spring 2010.
Gamma Phi consistently recruits women with
superior academic histories and encourages its
membership with a stellar scholarship
program. Be sure to check out Page 5 for a
complete list of women with perfect 4.0 GPAs!
ADPi Supports ETSU
Athletics - Go Bucs!
The members of Alpha Delta Pi enjoy
supporting ETSU's athletic programs! Each
fall, the chapter orders a new "ETSU t-shirt"
that showcases our school spirit along with
our letters. Each Alpha receives the shirt as a
gift, and we wear them anytime we want to
represent.
Gamma Phi is proud to boast four ETSU
cheerleaders amongst our membership—the
only sorority with members on the squad
Representing ADPi on the squad are: Jessica
Glasscock, Chelsea Gondek, Jessica Jones and
Shelly Negrotto. The chapter also has
representation on the ETSU Dance Team in
Emilie Hughes.
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Chapter Brings
National Speaker to
Campus
Formal Recruitment
September 2010
On March 3, 2010 Alpha Delta Pi brought
Steve Kardian from Campuspeak to ETSU to
present a program called Reducing the Odds
on Spring Break. It was a very timely and
informative program on campus right before
students left for spring break, like the speaker
said, “Smart choices shouldn’t take a vacation
too.” National media safety expert Steve
Kardian has a passion for keeping young
people safe. His program empowers college
students with great tips on how to stay safe
while letting loose on Spring Break.
This year's formal recruitment was extremely
successful. September 9 started recruitment,
and bid day was on September 12. We altered
our skit this year, and these changes produced
positive feedback from the girls going through
formal recruitment. We met quota which was
29; we were also able to keep two junior/
seniors, and we had two quota additions for a
total of 33 new alphas in Alpha Class 10! The
bid day theme was "Wish I May, Wish I Might,
I Got the Dream I Wished Last Night!" The
girls enjoyed this day of games and sweets
very much. This year we revealed the big and
little sister pairs on bid day, which made all
the girls excited to see who would be their big
sisters. The recruitment team worked
extremely hard over the summer and up until
the time of recruitment; their work along with
the work of the chapter resulted in getting
amazing new members of Alpha Delta Pi. ETSU Orientation
Rachel Collins, Recruitment Vice President
This summer the ETSU campus had multiple
orientations. They organized the Greek life
sessions into two-day sessions. The first day
of the orientation was a meet-and-greet. All
panhellenic sororities attended, and food was
provided. This gave the new students a
chance to ask questions they may have
surrounding becoming involved during their
college experience. The participation at these
meet and greets increased this summer in
comparison to last summer. The increase in
interest is exciting because the panhellenic
community at ETSU would love to expand. The second day of orientations, all panhellenic
sororities were allowed to set up a booth
displaying their organization. We were also
allowed to have baked goods; we made sugar
cookies and decorated them as violets! The
cookies were a major hit at all the orientations. During this time, girls could choose which
booths to visit and ask particular questions
about our particular organization and Greek
life in general. These were very informative
sessions and a good time to meet potential
new members. Because of these summer
orientations, the new students at ETSU were
familiar with Alpha Delta Pi and helped make
our formal recruitment a big success. Rachel Collins, Recruitment Vice President
Social
Just because Alpha Delta Pi excels in
scholarship and service doesn’t mean that we
don’t know how to have some fun. Alpha
Delta Pi strongly encourages a healthy social
life in order to balance out the everyday
stresses of college life. Our chapter hosts
several mixers, date parties, and sisterhood
events along with an informal and formal
event each year. Alpha Delta Pi Circus, “Be the
FIRST, to see the FINEST in the show, a
memory that will last FOREVER...” was the
theme for this year’s formal, and the chapter
hosted a Mallard Ball themed informal.
We Play...
Intramurals!
Alpha Delta Pi participates in many of ETSU’s
intramural sports. This year the chapter has
had teams for football, basketball, volleyball
and softball.
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Eighth Annual Benefit
for local Ronald
McDonald House A Great Success!
sororities. Recently the chapter participated in
ETSU’s Relay for Life with Kappa Delta,
presented a Study Skills Workshop for
Panhellenic and we especially enjoyed the
Panhellenic Pep Rally! We have enjoyed
getting to know our Panhellenic sisters at
these events.
Over $15,000 went to the
Southern Appalachian
Ronald McDonald House in
Johnson City after Alpha
Delta Pi’s 8th Annual Benefit
& Auction! Special Thanks to
the sponsors CopyNet,
Holiday Inn and KnoxVegas
DJs. Thanks to all the
attendees, alumnae and local
businesses that made this event a success!
For more information about ETSU's sororities:
Alpha Delta Pi - www.alphadeltapietsu.org
Plan to attend next year’s event on February
26, 2011 at the Carnegie Hotel in Johnson City.
If you are interested in purchasing a ticket
($30 each) for the benefit or have new items
that you would be willing to donate for the
auction, contact Tabitha Bentley at
423-202-8782 or [email protected].
Congratulations College of Pharmacy
Congratulations to Ryan Pritchard, who was
accepted into ETSU’s College of Pharmacy
program this past fall.
Building Panhellenic
Relationships
Alpha Delta Pi considers Panhellenic
relationships to be extremely important to our
collegiate experience. Gamma Phi has been
recognized by ETSU and by the International
Organization for our Excellence in Panhellenic
Relations. Our chapter consistently provides
members to serve in high Panhellenic offices
and as recruitment counselors.
Gamma Phi hosts workshops with other
sororities as well as mixers with other
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Alpha Xi Delta - www.etsu.alphaxidelta.org
Kappa Delta - www.kd-gammadelta.com
Sigma Kappa - www.etsusigmakappa.com
Trunk or Treat
Sarah Watlington, Philanthropy Chair
Every year, the Gamma Phi chapter of Alpha
Delta Pi hosts a Trunk or Treat on East
Tennessee State University's campus. This
year, the event was held on Friday, October 29. The goal of the event is to reach out to
children with special needs, giving them an
opportunity to have Halloween fun without
having to walk around the community. Flyers
were passed among all Washington County
elementary schools. The children Trick or
Treat from car to car playing games along the
way. Each car has an individual theme and
the Alpha Delta Pi ladies are dressed up to
match their theme. As in the years past, this
year's event was a major success. We
coordinate with the Walnut Street business
Trick or Treat day to give children another
opportunity to have fun and leave with plenty
of candy. We had cars with themes such as
princess, cowgirls, 1980's, space, and animals. We had children coming by from the time we
began until the event ended. Not only do the
children of the community enjoy this event,
but it is fun for everyone who attends. Personally, this is one of my favorite
philanthropic events that we hold. Every
child that comes through always has a smile
on their face and it grateful for the event that
we hold. It was tons of fun and exciting to see
all of the creative costumes! Ironman, cats,
Wizard of Oz, and even the Mad Hatter
stopped by for candy. Trunk or Treat was a
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great way to give back to the community and
having tons of fun along the way!
Officers Receive
Training at District
Leadership Conference
Chapter officers and alumnae advisors
traveled to Knoxville for the 2010 District
Leadership Conference February 12th-14th.
ADPi... On the Right Track was the theme for
the weekend that included officer specific
training with chapter, province and district
level advisors as well as general sessions on
team building, hazing, sorority history, and
alumnae participation. Chapters from
Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and
South Carolina were in attendance.
Congratulations College of Nursing
Congratulations to Rachel Collins, Kayla
Kelley and Ashley Moore all of whom were
recently accepted into ETSU’s College of
Nursing program. Other members currently
pursuing degrees in the college are Ashley
Eaton, Ashley Hood, Elise Jones, Lindsey
Linerode, Beth Maloney, Ashley Thayer and
Jessica White.
Gamma Phi consistently represents itself well
in the Student Nursing Association. Ashley
Moore is currently serving as President and
Kayla Kelley serves as Vice President.
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Who’s Who in ADPi
The principles of scholarship, leadership, sisterhood, and service guide over Alpha Delta Pi members.
Who’s Who in ADPi will spotlight members who have demonstrate excellence in these areas. Take this
opportunity to learn more about members of Alpha Delta Pi - Meet the Alpha Class of 2010.
Andrea Allison
Kate Edwards
Emilie Hughes
Kristen Rose
Andrea is a freshman from Bristol, VA. She attended
Virginia High School where she participated in swim
team, track & field, cheerleading, student council and
choir.
Kate is a freshman from Boone, NC. She attended
Watauga High School where she was cheerleading
captain.
Emilie is a sophomore from Maryville, TN. She
attended Maryville High School where she was Dance
Team Captain and participated with Maryville Singers,
Drama, Swimming and Diving Team. Emilie is a current
member of the ETSU Dance Team.
Kristen is a freshman from Bristol, TN. She attended
Tennessee High School where was involved in soccer,
basketball, Anchor Club, FCA, Vikings Writer Guild and
voted Homecoming Queen. Kristen is the 2010 Miss
Tennessee Teen USA.
Hayley King
Rachel Saunders
Hayley is a freshman from Sevierville, TN. She attended
Farragut High School where she where she was
involved in cheerleading, 4-H and Fellowship of
Christian Athletes.
Rachel is a sophomore from Knoxville, TN. She
attended Farragut High School where she was active in
Pep Club, SADD, the Diamond Club and placed top 20
in the nation for DECA. Rachel was voted Best Dressed
by her classmates.
Jordan Beard
Jordan is a sophomore from Cleveland, TN. She
attended Cleveland High School where she was
volleyball captain, track & field captain, member of the
softball and cheerleading teams and Yearbook Editor.
Emily Benfield
Emily is a junior from Newland, NC. She attended
Avery High School where she was involved in Habitat
for Humanity, Interact Club, DECA, National Honor
Society and was named a North Carolina Scholar.
Jordan Britton
Jordan is a freshman from Bluefield, VA. She attended
Graham High School where she was the varsity
cheerleading captain, tennis team captain, marching
band section leader, and student council representative.
Kara Brockwell
Kara is a freshman from Kingsport, TN. She attended
Dobyns-Bennett High School where she was the soccer
team captain and involved in the Beta Club and
German Club.
Emma Brooks
Emma is a freshman from Erwin, TN. She attended
Unicoi County High School where she cheered, played
tennis and was a member of HOSA, FCA and Yearbook
staff.
Sarah Brown
Sarah is a sophomore from Gray, TN. She attended
Daniel Boone High School where she ran cross country,
played basketball and baseball, and was a member of
the Ecology Club and French Club.
Chelsey Carter
Chelsey is a freshman from Greeneville, TN. She
attended West Greene High School where she was
involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Mara Coakley
Mara is a sophomore from Newport, TN. She attended
Cocke County High School where she was involved in
cheerleading, swim team, Adventure Club and was the
2009 Prom Queen.
Morgan Farris
Morgan is a freshman from Kingsport, TN. She
attended Sullivan South High School where she was
Senior Class VP, crowned Junior Princess and voted
Miss Sullivan South.
Shelby Frye
Shelby is a sophomore from Knoxville, TN. She
attended Farragut High School where she was involved
in Admiral Performance Company, YOKE Youth
Ministries and Girls on the Run.
Chelsea Gondek
Chelsea is a freshman from Cleveland, TN. She
attended Walker Valley High School where she was
involved in numerous activities including varsity
cheerleading, united dance team and Anchor Club.
Chelsea is a current ETSU Cheerleader.
Chelsea Gregg
Chelsea is a freshman from Cleveland, TN. She
attended Bradley Central High School where she was
involved in varsity cheerleading, student council and
the yearbook staff.
Alice Gregory
Alice is a freshman from Stuart, VA. She attended
Patrick County High School where she was captain of
the track team, member of the swim team, cheerleader
and President of the Girl Scouts.
Jenny Hammond
Jenny is a freshman from Knoxville, TN. She attended
Bearden High School where she was actively involved
with Young Life.
Logan Herrick
Logan is a freshman from Hixson, TN. She attended
Notre Dame High School where she was very involved Dance Team Captain, STARS, and Yearbook. Logan
graduated with a 4.0 GPA.
Caroline G. Martin
Caroline is a freshman from Knoxville, TN. She
attended Sullivan Central High School where she was
involved in Student Government, French Club and
Environmental Club.
Caroline J. Martin
Caroline is a junior from Kingsport, TN. She attended
Sullivan South High School where she was a varisty
cheerleader and recognized for Who’s Who Among
American High School Students and Character Counts
Youth Award.
Alexa Sexton
Alexa is a freshman from Church Hill, TN. She attended
Volunteer High School where she was involved in
Varsity cheerleading, track, math club, FCA and
SHOUT Leadership Program.
Dolly Shedden
Dolly is a freshman from Rogersville, TN. She attended
Volunteer High School where she was very active - Girls
State Delegate, Cheerleading Captain, Tennis, Concert
Choir, Homecoming Princess and Prom Queen.
Kayla Myers
Kristen Stakemiller
Kayla is a freshman from Knoxville, TN. She attended
Grace Christian Academy where she was involved in
varsity cheerleading and soccer. Kayla was voted most
outgoing and friendliest by her class.
Kristen is a junior from Bristol, TN. She attended
Tennessee High School where was a cheerleader, ran
track, and was involved with Anchor Club and Beta
Club.
Jessy Owens
Rachel Thomas
Jessy is a junior from Knoxville, TN. She was involved
in high school as a part of the DECA Marketing Club,
swim and dive team,Latin Club and FCA. Jessy is part
of POLO, Preview and Orientation Leaders, at ETSU.
Rachel is a freshman from Kingsport, TN. She attended
Sullivan South High School where she was involved in
Student Council, FCA, Anchor Club and was President
of Cullinary Skills USA and Cheerleading Captain.
Lauren Philpott
Erika Wild
Lauren is a freshman from Hixson, TN. She attended
Notre Dame High School where she was dance team
captain, baseball manager and participated in student
council, young life and the environmental club.
Erika is a freshman from Newport, TN. She attended
Cocke County High School where she was very
involved - Tennis team, Cheerleading, swim team, Beta
Club, Vice President of Student Council, Senior Class
President, Miss Cocke County, Homecoming Queen.
Ericka is an ETSU Roan Scholar.
Paige Reed
Paige is a freshman from Clarksville, TN. She attended
Montgomery Central High School where she was very
involved - soccer captain, basketball captain, Student
Government, FCA and was Student Athlete of the Year
and Homecoming Queen.
Sarah Willis
Sarah is a freshman from Kingsport, TN. She attended
Sullivan South High School where she was part of the
volleyball team, dance team, and participated in the
National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Key Club and
Thespian Society. Sarah graduated with a 4.0 GPA.
Alpha Delta Pi members are encouraged to become well-balanced women. Guided by the Creed of Alpha Delta Pi, the four points promote becoming well-balanced through
strengthening their own character and personality, watching their attitudes toward others, recognizing the value of high educational standards and developing faith & loyalty.
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Class
Class is not just something we have, it’s something we go to! This semester we’re
showcasing members that achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA for Fall semester 2009 or Spring
semester 2010.
Amanda Bellner
Beth Ann Collins
Emily Eisenhower
Tiffany Herrick
Sarah Himmelreich
Ashley Hood
Dental Hygiene
Education
Pre-Optometry
Education
Chemistry
Nursing
Jessica Johnson
Kayla Kelley
Lauren King
Ashley Moore
Chelsea Muhlhahn
Amber Preston
Education
Nursing
Education
Nursing
Psychology
Nursing
Ryan Pritchard
Emily Roberts
Sabrina Satterfield
Kendra Sigler
Megan Smith
Pharmacy
Major
Education
Exercise Science
Psychology
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear Parents, Alumnae, and Sisters,
Hello! My name is Lauren King and I have
been serving as the President of the Gamma
Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi for the last
several months. It is truly a privilege to be
leading such an amazing group of women into
another year here at East Tennessee State
University. I could not say enough about the
potential and ambition that I see within each
of our members every day.
It has been a busy, but rewarding semester so
far. We raised almost $17,000 at our 8th
Annual Ronald McDonald House Benefit and
Auction held on February 27th. It was a
successful event and we had a great time
getting to visit with our family, friends, and
alumni. We also hosted a campus wide
workshop, in which we brought in Steve
Kardian from Campuspeak, Inc. to give a
presentation titled “Reducing the Odds on
Spring Break.” It was both an eye-opening
and informative seminar.
Whether it is recruitment practices, cooking
for the Ronald McDonald House, or an
intramural sports game, there is always
something going on in Gamma Phi. We are
excited to continue on in the tradition of
being the First and Finest on campus and we
appreciate your support! If you have any
questions or comments always feel free to
contact me by email, [email protected],
or phone (423) 943-9006.
Loyally,
Lauren King
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Hood, Satterfield
recognized as Dorothy
Shaw Runner Ups
The Dorothy Shaw Leadership Award is the
highest honor given to a collegiate member of
Alpha Delta Pi. The award is named for Dorothy
Pierpont Shaw, Rho Chapter, Boston University.
She served from 1920-1931 as Alumnae Secretary,
Registrar, Historian, Province President, and
Convention Manager. She also published the first
national membership directory for Alpha Delta Pi.
At the 2010 summer Leadership Seminar,
Ashley Hood and Sabrina Satterfield were
named as runner ups of the Dorothy Shaw
Leadership Award. Ashley served as the
chapters Formal Recruitment Chair and
Panhellenic Vice President of Membership;
Sabrina was the Recruitment Vice President
and President.
Muhlhahn recognized
as Ruth Pretty Palmer
Recipient
The Ruth Pretty Palmer Panhellenic Award was
established in 1996 to honor individual collegiate
and alumnae members for leadership and
exceptional service to College and Alumnae
Panhellenics. This award is named in memory of
Ruth Pretty Palmer, Sigma, who served on the
Alpha Delta Pi NPC Delegation for sixteen years.
At the 2010 summer Leadership Seminar,
Chelsea Muhlhahn was named as a recipient
of the Ruth Pretty Palmer Panhellenic Award.
Chelsea serves as the chapters Finance Vice
President as well as a member of the
Panhellenic Exec Board in the role of
Executive Vice President. She’s also scheduled
to serve as a host at SEPC in the spring.
Thanks Alumnae!
Alumnae support Gamma Phi in numerous
ways. Aside from the active alumnae advisors,
the alumnae association co-hosts the annual
Ronald McDonald House Benefit & Auction,
hosts meals during formal recruitment, host a
meal and present new members with gifts at
initiation, host Pies with the Pi’s at Chapter
Retreat, conduct Jewel Degree for graduating
seniors, and so much more.
Mother’s Club
Parents are an essential part of what makes the
Greek experience great and what better way to
support your daughter than by joining a Parents’
Club for your daughter’s chapter.
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The Gamma Phi Mother’s Club provides tangible
and monetary support to the chapter. They have
provided resources for Gamma Phi, which we
would not have been able to provide for ourselves.
This is also a great way to meet other parents of
members and form wonderful friendships.
Remember, you do not have to be an Alpha Delta
Pi to be a member of the Parents’ Club.
The Mother’s Club has helped the chapter with
many activities in past couple years including:
Summer House Party, Christmas Party, Senior
Send Off, recruitment practices, Spring House
Party, Spring Recruitment, Food for Finals. The
chapter is very thankful for the continued parent
participation.
The Gamma Phi Mother's Club enjoyed
celebrating Christmas with our girls at the
King home in Johnson City before Christmas
break. The girls had a fun scarf exchange, lots
of food, a candle passing to celebrate the
engagement of Courtney Baker, and Senior
send-off for five graduating Seniors. What a
busy and fun night! Thanks to all you moms
for your donations of food, drinks, and money
to make this special night possible! New copresidents were elected for the 2010-2011 year.
They are: Rhonda Watlington, Lisa Rowland,
and Michele King. It took three of us to fill
Sandy Satterfield's lovely shoes! We miss you,
Sandy! For finals week we served the girls
delicious soups and desserts in their new
suite, and gave them goodie bags to help with
the study munchies! We had a delightful mother/daughter lunch at
Amigos restaurant the day of the Ronald
McDonald Benefit. Then we all enjoyed an
evening of bidding, eating and dancing at the
Holiday Inn as the girls did a great job on this
year's benefit! Way to go girls!
Our next event will be to supply lunch for the
girls at Spring House party at the CPA on
Saturday, March 27th. We plan to provide
salads, drinks,and desserts. Any food and/or
donations will be appreciated! Make checks to
Gamma Phi Mother's Club and mail to Janie
Childress at 1013 Nottingham Court,
Kingsport, TN 37660. We are so proud of all our girls and the Moms
Club is a great way to be involved!
Upcoming: Senior Send off
Summer House Party (dates, times, and
location to be announced)
Our next meeting is Tuesday, April 6th at
6:30pm at Bob Evan's Restaurant off the
Boones' Creek exit in Johnson City. Hope to
see you there!
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Total Membership Education - Special Thanks to Our Alumnae
Gamma Phi conducted five workshops this fall including a “Loyalty Workshop- Ritual and Our Past: Celebrating Successful Sisters” where
Gamma Phi’s very first president, Helen Howell Zeller, spoke to the chapter and shared how Alpha Delta Pi is still a part of her life. Bid Day
and Diamond Sister Reveal were held at Alumna Ashley Grindstaff’s house in Johnson City, TN. Chapter retreat was moved indoors to the
ADPi Hall in Lucielle Clement Dorm which couldn’t have been a bigger hit. Our workshops included: Stress Management- where members
learned how to deal with stress and avoid it; Nutrition Workshop- members learned how to eat healthy on a college budget and lifestyle;
Confessions of a Shopaholic- a budget management workshop where members learned cute and cheap Christmas gifts; Breast Cancer
Awareness- this campus wide workshop was held in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, presented by Gamma Phi Alumna Dr. Marcia
Sentell where attendees learned risk factors, early detection, and had the opportunity to win door prizes; and the Loyalty Workshop “Ritual
and Our Past: Celebrating Successful Sisters”, where we learned about notable Gamma Phi sisters, went even more in depth about our rituals
and traditions, and heard from Gamma Phi’s first president, Helen Howell Zeller from Alpha Class 1954.
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Executive Board
We would like to recognize our 2009 President, Sabrina Satterfield Prosser for two
reasons: First to congratulate her on the incredible accomplishment of maintaining
a perfect 4.0 GPA throughout her undergraduate career. Sabrina received her
bachelors degree from the College of Education in December 2009. In June 2010,
Sabrina celebrated her wedding to Chad Prosser, a Citadel graduate and Lieutenant
in the United States Army. We are proud of you Sabrina!
Lauren King — President
Brittany Watson — Executive VP
Rachel Collins — Recruitment VP
Molly Jones — Membership Education VP
Chelsea Muhlhahn — Finance VP
Alicia Henson — Panhellenic Delegate
Jill Childress — Director of Social Enrichment
Sadie Trammell —Director of Standards & Ethics
Alumnae Membership on the Executive Board include:
Susan McClellan - Chapter Advisor, Jenny Dyer - Recruitment
Advisor, Asheigh Whitley - Total Membership Education Advisor,
Amy Wooten - Finance Advisor, Janet Mitchell- Standards Advisor,
Laura Cusick - Social Advisor, Lorelei Yowell - New Member, Ashley
Grindstaff - Alumnae Relations, Bailey Garrett - Panhellenic,
Brittany Reece - Philanthropy, Whitney Sangid - Ronald McDonald
House Relations.
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- excerpt from The Creed of Alpha Delta Pi
About Hear Her Roar
About Alpha Delta Pi
About Our Chapter
Hear Her Roar is a civic publication of the Gamma
Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Its purpose
is to inform Alpha Delta Pi alumnae, parents, and
the ETSU Community of the important
developments and accomplishments of active and
alumnae members of the chapter. An online version
can be found in the News & Events section on
www.alphadeltapietsu.org.
The story begins in 1851 at Wesleyan Female
College in Macon, Georgia, where six incredible
women changed the world. Led by Eugenia Tucker
Fitzgerald, our founders formed The Adelphean
Society for “the mental, moral, social, and domestic
improvement of its members.” The Adelphean
Society, later renamed Alpha Delta Pi, was the first
secret society for college women.
The Gamma Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority
was established at East Tennessee State University
on November 13, 1954. As the first sorority at East
Tennessee State, Alpha Delta Pi has enjoyed a
reputation as one of the premier campus
organizations for women for 55 years and currently
boasts a membership of over 1100 sisters.
Alpha Delta Pi Issue No 3 - Fall 2010