Summer 2011 Alpha Phi Quarterly

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Sacramento State (Epsilon Gamma) The chapter held a coin drive and hosted the annual Phi Ball softball tournament. Web: http://info.theginsystem.com/websites/AP_CSUS Facebook: Alpha Phi Sac State

San Diego (Eta Rho) Sisters welcomed 55 new members during formal recruitment. For a 10th consecutive year, the chapter won Greek Week, this year pairing with Phi Kappa Theta fraternity. A weekend with fathers featured a dinner boat cruise around the San Diego Harbor and kayaking in La Jolla. Upcoming activities include the annual Disco Phiver date dash and Red Dress Gala. Web: www.usdalphaphi.com

San Diego State (Gamma Alpha) Members placed third in the Greek Week competition. Collegians were joined by alumna Stephanie McCully (Gamma Alpha-San Diego State) in a community-wide effort to make the world’s largest sunflower in honor of Chelsea’s Light Foundation. Web: www.ilovealphaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi SDSU

Santa Clara (Zeta Gamma)

issues, actively promoting sustainability by conserving electricity, consuming local produce and opting for organic cotton apparel. Other events include the chapter’s Red Dress Gala and inviting local Girl Scout troops to the chapter house for workshops on female empowerment. Web: www.calalphaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - Lambda Chapter Twitter: CalAlphaPhi

University of the Pacific (Iota Gamma) Members participated in a university-sponsored 24-hour walk to benefit the American Cancer Society. A couple members even slept in a tent along the track to be present the entire 24 hours. Web: www.pacificalphaphi.com Facebook: Alpha Phi - University of the Pacific

FLORIDA Barry (Theta Omega) The chapter hosted its second Red Dress Gala, thanks to funding earned from winning the university-sponsored Project DSA (Department of Student Activities). The Hollywood-themed event raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation. Sisters hosted three additional philanthropic events during the spring: Sing Your Heart Out Karaoke, Cardiac Arrest and Heart Throb.

Members raised money for the Alpha Phi Foundation by hosting the Alpha Male competition. Julie Morgan was a runner-up in the Miss Greek competition. The chapter placed third during Greek Week in powder puff football and won the spirit award.

Web: www.scaphi.com Facebook: Santa Clara Alpha Phi

Denver (Iota Xi)

DEPAUW (GAMMA) Little 500 riders pose on the steps of the chapter house.

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Colorado (Beta Gamma)

Web: www.cuaphi.org

Members joined other Greek organizations and wore pink to a women’s basketball game to promote breast cancer awareness. Sisters hosted a Valentine’s Day philanthropy event. They joined Santa Clara (Zeta Gamma) sisters in recruitment events for the colonizing chapter at Stanford (Kappa). The chapter has focused on environmental

The chapter won first place in Greek Week. They welcomed 12 new members during formal recruitment. They also hosted the Alpha Traz philanthropy event.

COLORADO

The Star Search philanthropy event raised more than it ever has: almost $9,000. Sisters were recognized with Outstanding Finances Program and Outstanding All Member Education awards during the Pacific Northwest Regional Conference. The chapter is creating a scholarship through the Foundation in memory of alumna Abby Dorsa Sobrato (Zeta Gamma-Santa Clara). They hosted a Red Dress Gala. Members were excited to help colonize the new chapter at Stanford (Kappa).

UC/Berkeley (Lambda)

Northern Colorado (Delta Gamma)

Colorado School of Mines (Iota Zeta) The chapter held its annual Red Dress Gala in addition to starting two new philanthropy events. The first Alpha Traz and Spring Cleaning events raised a personal record for the chapter. They now prepare for upcoming fall events: a Heart Health Week and a Move Your Phi’t 5K race.

CSU/NORTHRIDGE (EPSILON UPSILON) Sisters pose with their Man of Ivy, Gavan Rathje, during the Red Dress Ball.

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Sisters participated in the Paint Denver Red philanthropy event with the Denver alumnae chapter and other Colorado collegiate chapters. The Phi Pheud philanthropy event raised $500 for the Alpha Phi Foundation. They initiated 11 new members. Collegians hosted their first Jail ‘n Bail event and a tea party for area alumnae. Web: www.dualphaphi.com Facebook: DU Alpha Phi

PEPPERDINE (IOTA ALPHA) Mothers and daughters enjoy a tea.

UC/BERKELEY (LAMBDA) Sisters wear pink to promote breast cancer awareness during a women’s basketball game.

SACRAMENTO STATE (EPSILON GAMMA) Winners of the chapter’s Phi Ball softball tournament pose with their trophies.

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