Asa phoenix vol 46 no 4 summer 1961

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ROLL CALL AND BUSINESS

The convention's official opening will be at 8: 30 P.M. when our national president, Jean Grady, will call the convention to order. The National Council will be assembled on the platform in the Club Room. Each delegate will be seated in the chair labeled for her particular chapter. Alpha Sigma Alpha visitors, please fill in the seats back of the delegates. After the Invocation and formal opening, the national secretary, Helen Corey, will call the roll of chapters. It is with great pride that each delegate answers for her chapter and city. Delegates are required to attend all assigned meetings. Non-delegates, you are on your own, although there will be convention sessions you will not want to miss either! The comfortable beds of the Grand Hotel will be most welcome-for A~As, "you've had a busy day."

DINNER IN THE MAIN DINING ROOM

One of the highlights of Grand Hotel is the opportunity to eat in the main dining room. Arrangements have been made so that you may make your own selections from a fabulous menu (surprise table decorations ) . Following dinner, enjoy the concert in the lobby.

BREAKFAST

MEMORIAL SERVICE

All breakfasts will be served in the main dining room. This is a good time for committees to meet or to get together with new friends and exchange ideas. Select your own menu.

About a three-minute walk from Grand Hotel is a Little Stone Church- just big enough for us. This little church has been made available for our use for the beautiful A~A Memorial Service.

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EXHffiiTS

When some free time comes your way, don't fail to visit the exhibit room. Our most talented art chairman, Mrs. Robert Wolf, better known as Edi, is in charge of exhibiting all the scrap books, publications, philanthropic projects, and our national publications. FOR SALE

Tuck a few extra dollars in your bag for there may be some item that you would wish to take home from our A~A Sales Table. Have you ordered your cook book? The first edition of Gourmet's Guide with recipes submitted by A~A members (including a few husbands and several Panhellenic friends) will be available at convention-$2 a copy, 40c of which goes into your chapter treasury. GUEST DAY

Thursday, July 6, after a morning of important business, we are having a gala luncheon. As our guests we are expecting the advisers of the Michigan and Wisconsin A~A college chapters. "Panhellenic Womanpower" is the theme of the day. An outstanding speaker will be with us for the luncheon. The Indiana girls have charge of this affair.

CANDID CAMERA

A photographer will be busy taking candid shots, as well as posed pictures, which will be on display each day. These pictures may be ordered. MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS

EvERY DAY there will be business meetings scheduled. Sometimes they will be general sessions; at other times college and alumnae groups will meet separately. There will be workshops and discussion groups on such topics as RUSHING, PLEDGE TRAINING, SCHOLARSHIPS, RECOMMENDATIONS, PROGRAM PLANNING, PUBLICITY, PHILANTHROPY, and more to come. TOPICAL TABLES

This promises to be a most interesting luncheon. A national officer will hostess each table with some interesting topics for expression of opinionsinformal discussion but informative results. Anne Niemeyer and Marni Groh will pool their talents as chairmen of this luncheon.

CARRIAGE TOUR

No trip to this part of the country is complete without a trip around Mackinac Island. Thursday afternoon will see the parade of the carriages as A~A takes to the road. Don't forget your camera. You will have many opportunities for good pictures.

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