Winter 2015 Newsletter - A lpha O micron P i - PUGETSOUND
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Winter 2015 Newsletter - A lpha O micron P i - PUGETSOUND
1 2 Alpha Omicron Pi Newsletter 1 | Winter 2016 + Upcoming Events: Get to Know DeLeo “Throw kindness around like glitter.” page + Officer Update! Find out everything you need to know about Upsilon chapter! Turn to page 5 for all the details. 3 2/11 Strawberry Shortcake Feed AOII House 7 PM – 11PM 2/20 February Brunch Wildfin, Renton 11 AM ALUM ONLY 4/14 Pie Feed AOII House Night 4/30 Sharing the Sisterhood: Tea Party UW Club 11:30 AM May Miss Greek Pageant Neptune Theater 8 PM A New Kind of Big Little By: Gabby Rivera “What are you most excited for in joining a sisterhood?” Recruitment Week may have been thirteen weeks ago, but a week like that sticks with you so I remember it very clearly. Every house, without fail, would ask this question practically echoing throughout the streets of the UW Greek Community. For me, the response was quick and automatic— “Getting a big.” I was the big sister, so I wanted someone to look up to. Someone that I could confide in, someone that would inspire me to be a better person and uphold the values that make me honored to be in AOII, someone that could be my best friend but with something more than that. I lucked out, and got exactly what I wanted, needed, and so much more. While Marlene (my big, aka the coolest person ever) has my back in any possible scenario, sometimes I need advice from an adult, adult. more on 2 1 2 3 Alpha Omicron Pi - Upsilon University of Washington 1 | Winter The idea that I joined not only a house, but a network of women who have similar ideals as my own. A New Kind of Big Little: Mentor Program Marlene is definitely one of my favorite people in the whole world, but when it comes to specific career or life long questions that come to mind in this time of change, someone a little wiser is needed. One thing that’s so great about the idea of sisterhood is the longevity behind it. I’m grateful that I joined not only a house, but a network of women who have similar ideals as my own. There are women all around the country making a difference that have the same roots as I did. They probably have so much life experience to offer. Now what if newly initiated members could tap into that? Here at the University of Washington, the Upsilon Chapter would like to foster that relationship, by creating a mentor system—think of it as a new kind of “big/little” relationship. Dolor Sit Amet Mentors are role models and confidants, and what better way to do that than asking your older sister. The idea of putting this system into place demonstrates the values of our sisterhood, “Exceeding the Expectations.” These relationships could be more career focused, or could create an unexpected friendship that spans generations. The ideal would be for every sister to have not only a big in the traditional sense (within the house, in the PC above them), but to have their own individual mentor. With the alumnae group growing, there’s definitely potential to see this through, but as with everything in life, we need to start small. Throughout the rest of the school year and early next fall, the Upsilon Chapter is asking that alumnae come to our chapter and host a workshop. Some example topics for workshops could be: • Resume and Cover Letter Workshop • Where AOII has gotten you • Alumnae advice • Advertising internships In the future, we can pair newer members and alumnae based on interest and similar career goals. They can meet personally on a regular basis, and grow a bond that’s beyond a career mentor. If you are interested at all in serving with our chapter to foster this multi-generational sisterhood in your own backyard, please contact [email protected] with ideas that you may have for a workshop that you’d like to put on. 2 1 2 Alpha Omicron Pi - Upsilon University of Washington 1 | Winter + Hello Ms. President Getting to know DeLeo Anna DeLeo, Junior, is known for her enthusiasm in the house, her internship with the sports program, and her love of life. Taking office this 2016, she is excited for all the new things she can bring to our chapter. She’s a gem, really, sometimes funny, and I sat down with her to ask her a few questions. really meant a lot as the outgoing president for her to push me to run. Those two were the big ones. What interests you about your position? I love that we have a new officer, the Diversity Chair. I see a lot of growth and doing a lot with her this year and really educating our chapter. One of my main goals is Who inspired you to run for office? bring education and really utilizing There were a lot. Nadina was one our Diversity and Inclusion Chair, of them, our chapter advisor. She so that we can become a really reached out and talked to me before elections, as well as Linnea. (continued) Linnea really pushed, and that Dolor Sit Amet 3 4 3 5 Alpha Omicron Pi - Upsilon University of Washington progressive chapter in that sense of educating and being inclusion with all sorts of backgrounds and cultures and ethnicities and disabilities and not turning anyone away because of that. I think that will really play into recruitment as well, if we’re informed about diversity and inclusivity, we’ll go in with a different mindset. What’s your favorite quote? How will you motivate your sisters to get the job done, attend events, or participate in activities? I think I wear my letters in the way I treat people, in that I try and show everyone kindness regardless if I care for them as a person or not because I believe that everyone should be treated equally no matter what is going on. So by showing everyone kindness and being inclusive with everyone I come in contact with everyday I represent AOII and shows what we stand for. I think by, first of all, going to the activities, me, myself making a presence there shows a lot. If I’m telling people to go and do all these things and I don’t go and do that it kind of says “Mmmm. She doesn’t care that much. She’s a sayer instead of a doer.” So one of my goals is go to events. Another thing is my office hours. I want the officers to come to my office hours and talk to me about what they’re doing, see if I can give them tips or feedback on what they’re trying to accomplish. “We could be a really progressive chapter.” Dolor Sit Amet The quote I live by is “throw kindness around like glitter.” So if I threw glitter at you, it’s like kindness. I also really like the phrase “agape,” it’s one of the ideals that we learned in leadership camp. How do you wear your letters everyday? 1 | Winter me to grab them. So I started out as Panhellenic Delegate, and since then the chapter has been a resource for me to keep leading, keep using my leadership skills. But also the best friends. I have 120 best friends, 120 people that I know I can talk to about anything. It’s BLAH BLAH BLAH - sodales. What does this chapter mean to you? This was kind of like a re-start of college in a sense because in freshmen year living in the dorms, I didn’t do much. I went to the classes and I went through the motions, I played on an intramural team, but I didn’t get involved with any clubs or any leadership opportunities which I was really involved with in high school and I wanted to continue into college. I didn’t do that as a freshmen, but coming in as a sophomore in the chapter, all of the leadership opportunities in the chapter were right there for cliché, but I’ve found my bridesmaids. I found my friends that when I’m my mom’s age I can call up on a Wednesday and we can talk about what our kids are doing and just talk about our lives. What have been your happiest times in the sorority? There’s a lot. I think it’s the little things. Staying up late when I have a really early class, sitting in one of the study lounges laughing over stupid things, spending two hours doing nothing with the people I care about the most. 4 Alpha Omicron Pi - Upsilon University of Washington 1 | Winter Joining the Panhellenic Judicial Board What’s going on? KP, 2016 Panhellenic Judicial Board Member The Panhellenic Judicial Board is a hearing body that adjudicates cases specific to the Panhellenic community, and provides the women who serve on the board opportunities for leadership and service. As a member of the Panhellenic Judicial Board, I will be responsible for identifying and appropriately confronting violations of Panhellenic ideals and policies. I will also be helping to educate the Greek community as to the procedures and sanctions that are a part of the Panhellenic bylaws in order to ensure that everyone in our community feels safe, happy and respected. I wanted to become a member of this board to aid our community by helping to ensure that everyone feels safe and welcome by its members. Part of my application process to become a member of the Judicial Board was to think critically about ways to improve safety within the community. Realizing how much of a concern safety really is—not just for my AOII sisters, but for all of the women who are in our community—I knew that the Judicial Board was my opportunity to make a difference along side my fellow Greek women. I know that there will be some tough decisions to make in the coming year, and I know that I will have to be firm in confronting violations to Panhellenic’s policies, but I believe that I am in a position to make a lasting impact on my community. I could not be more excited to be a part of the 2016 Judicial Board. ~KP A Message from our Keeper of the Ritual: As KOR, my primary goal has been to encourage understanding and appreciation of Ritual, and ultimately daily application of its teachings and values. Ritual is supposed to serve a purpose for us, and I believe that amid the anxiety and confusion from not fully understanding Ritual, our chapter has lost or misconstrued that purpose. Coming together to reaffirm values, declare goals, and reassure one another of our purpose should be a meditative and refreshing experience that we look forward to. In order to reestablish this purpose, my committee and I are actively working to educate and inspire our chapter. Each week, I have been sharing an update that includes announcements, definitions of important Ritual words, and a small soap-box style blurb that talks about an aspect of Ritual or a reflection about how it can be applied. Our chapter has also conducted a Ritual Rehearsal to better understand the logistics of Ritual and alleviate stress caused by confusion. Within the next few weeks, we will also initiate a new member and hold an educational discussion to welcome her into the Ritual aspect of our beautiful sisterhood. ~ Alyssa Bell Dolor Sit Amet Getting involved with Miss Greek Gabby Rivera, PC ’15, will be competing in the 30th Annual Delta Tau Delta Miss Greek Pageant. This year all money raised will go directly to Cancer for College, which collects money for scholarships for cancer patients. Want to you know how you can help? Like her page on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/missgreekaoiig abbyrivera/ 5 2 1 3 Alpha Omicron Pi Newsletter 1|Winter Lending a hand: All alumni are invited to all of the following events taking place this year: Check out our Philanthropy! Strawberry Shortcake feed: Feb.11th, 7pm11:30pm, at the Chapter House for 3 dollars each Spike Out Arthritis: Volleyball Tournament Arpril 13-15th, Pie Feed April 14th, potential Ram Fundraiser night April 13th. First Annual Auction: exact date and location TBD, but it will be taking place in October of 2016, it will be lots of fun! More information/save the date cards will be coming to you soon! + Alpha Omicron Pi – Upsilon Chapter Anna DeLeo Alanna Hu Chapter President VP of Academic Development Tracey Andrews Amelia Berner VP of Standards Marlene Chuang Treasurer Jenny McGinty VP of Education Leandra King VP of Communications Tammy Nguyn VP of Administration Communications Assistant Alex Ivy Lauren Moore VP of Administration Megan Eide Secretary Kristina Holm VP of Membership Recruitment Panhellenic Delegate Megan Harrison Kelsey Hewson Membership Recruitment Assistant Maleena Johnson Historian Alyssa Bell VP of Chapter Development Keeper of the Ritual Emily Nelson Anna Tegelberg New Member Educator Property Manager Rebecca Bernstein Songleader Emily O’Hare Philanthropic Chair Gabrielle Rivera Alumnae Relations Chairman Gabrielle Morris Internal Social Chairman Quyen Pham External Social Chairman Amber Caudle Activities Chairman Hayli Ellenbest Assistant New Member Educator Kiara Wilson Assistant Philanthropic Chairman Larissa Rogers Diversity and Inclusion Chairman