It was arguably only yesterday that the sun beat down on us as we moved our clothes, books, beds, and hundreds (literally, hundreds) of bottles of shampoo and perfume back into our 4517 home. Another summer closed but fall was fresh and fully ahead of us. We were finally reunited and ready to tackle another semester. Don’t blink! Too late. Thanksgiving is already upon us as well as the elections of a new Leaders’ Council, a new cabinet, and, in a few short weeks, finals. How is it that the speed of time is predictably increasing and yet still comes as a shock? It felt like a whirlwind but Pi Delta did not get swept up. Instead, we buckled down and as the leaves changed, so did we. This semester highlights one of change, adjustments, new mountains climbed, and different paths forged.
Cutting the ribbon at House Rededication |
Additionally,
Pi Delta hosted the first annual Rose Ball to Strikeout Arthritis on October 11th.
The event was a black-tie affair consisting of a three-course meal, speaker
from the Arthritis Foundation, silent auction, and raffle. Even in its infancy,
Rose Ball raised $2500 which was donated in its entirety to the Arthritis
Foundation! Special thanks to our Philanthropy Chair, Ashley Nonemaker, for the
careful planning and execution of this event that turned out to be such a
success and step in the right direction for our chapter. This serves to mark
only the beginning of a path toward becoming, overall, more philanthropic,
humble, and dedicated, as individuals and as a unit. More information and photographs about the
event are available on our website www.umdalphaomicronpi.com
(which is new as well!)
Sisters at Rose Ball to Strikeout Arthritis |
We aspire
for nothing short of loving what we have and molding it into something greater.
This is not as contradictory as it sounds. What Pi Delta has is a limitless,
genuine love for one another that grows stronger with each obstacle we
overcome. At the end of the day it is the friendship, laughter, and freedom to
be ourselves that makes this house so great. We recognize this but at the same
time are in the dawn of realizing that we can also take this and run with it. And
this has shown. Pi Delta has improved communication within ourselves, with our
community, and with Headquarters; we have budgeted, balanced, and modified to
abide by more appropriate guidelines; we have acknowledged areas of improvement
and directed our attention to them; and we have gained confidence. Pi Delta is
proud to announce its achievement of the necessary Standards of Excellence to
qualify us for Ruby status! None of this could have been possible without a genuine thirst to succeed and grow; a thirst quenched only by the determination of our leaders and members.
At the same time, we never abandon our principles. Our strong
foundation of sisterhood has proven to be the perfect tool for embracing
change-we are realizing this more than ever. As our chapter is in the midst of electing new leaders, we can only
hope that they, too, keep this as a central focus while forming the future of Pi
Delta.
That being said, we proudly introduce the incoming Leaders’ Council and Cabinet for 2014:
That being said, we proudly introduce the incoming Leaders’ Council and Cabinet for 2014:
Chapter President- Rae Baron
Vice President of Administration - Ali Mazurek
Vice President of Academic Development -
Sway Maripuri
Vice President of Chapter Development - Arielle
Abrams
Vice President of Communications - Ciara
Delehanty
Vice President of Education - Jillian Sikora
Vice President of Membership Recruitment -
Casey Rozek
Vice President of Standards - Shaill Vasavada
Chapter Treasurer - Katie Cauley
New Member Educator - Kathleen Murphy
Secretary - Ericka Rocke
Philanthropy Chair - Klarissa Tan
Property Manager - Esha Sirkar
Risk Management Chair - Rebecca Connor
Activities Chair - Kelly Lawrence
Alumnae Relations - Cara Hissey
Keeper of the Ritual - Jordan Sallinger
Social Chair - Bethany Fincher
Technology Chair - Andrea Saferstein
TShirt Chairman - Jenny Kovalick
Alpha love and all of mine!
Alpha love and all of mine!
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