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Re: [APO-L] Forming an Alumni Association

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Derek Cashman)
Fri Jan 2 12:38:43 2004

Date:         Fri, 2 Jan 2004 09:38:20 -0800
Reply-To: Derek Cashman <derek_cashman@yahoo.com>
From: Derek Cashman <derek_cashman@yahoo.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To:  <6.0.0.22.2.20040102105130.01c26240@camail1.harvard.edu>

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Just this past week, the National Membership Database went online, allowing any initiated brother to view/edit their own information, as well as to search for other members as well. Although individual members can selectively decide which or how much personal information they want to share.

The database can be accessed here:

http://mcweb01.memberclicks.com/mc/prelogin.do?hidOrgID=apo

Instructions for logging in are on the front page.

Cheers!

Ellen d Kranzer <ccrazy@theworld.com> wrote:
At 03:42 PM 12/23/2003, you wrote:
>As Alumni VP of the Zeta Sigma Chapter, it just occurred to me that this is
>my chance to start a Zeta Sigma Alumni Association. Ever since pledging at
>the beginning of Fall 2001, I have contemplated this idea, especially being
>Historian (which suited me naturally). A list obtained somewhere along the
>line lists 269 Brothers, of whom 12 have bad addresses. Since their chapter
>numbers are low and/or I know them to be early members, those are probably
>deceased. 134 are in Delaware or Maryland, with the rest in NJ, PA, & NY,
>predominantly. We just crested the 603-Brother mark. Many of the remaining
>300-some are available from yearbooks (I've done that) in name, but how
>would I find them? One of our restarter alums has maintained contacts with
>many, but there may still be gaps.

You've got a couple of resources for locating your alumni:

The National Office can send you a list of all the Brothers of your chapter.


Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D. (derek_cashman@yahoo.com) (derek.cashman@vcu.edu)
Department of Medicinal Chemistry
MCV Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University
Technology & Electronic Communications (TEC) Coordinator
National Media & Technology Committee
Alpha Phi Omega; Region III

"A Drug is any substance which, when injected into a rat, produces a publishable, scientific paper."

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<DIV>Just this past week, the National Membership Database went online, allowing any initiated brother to view/edit their own information, as well as to search for other members as well. Although individual members can&nbsp;selectively decide which or how much personal information they want to share.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>The database can be accessed here:</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><A href="http://mcweb01.memberclicks.com/mc/prelogin.do?hidOrgID=apo">http://mcweb01.memberclicks.com/mc/prelogin.do?hidOrgID=apo</A></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Instructions for logging in are on the front page.</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Cheers!<BR><B><I></I></B></DIV>
<DIV><B><I>Ellen d Kranzer &lt;ccrazy@theworld.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">At 03:42 PM 12/23/2003, you wrote:<BR>&gt;As Alumni VP of the Zeta Sigma Chapter, it just occurred to me that this is<BR>&gt;my chance to start a Zeta Sigma Alumni Association. Ever since pledging at<BR>&gt;the beginning of Fall 2001, I have contemplated this idea, especially being<BR>&gt;Historian (which suited me naturally). A list obtained somewhere along the<BR>&gt;line lists 269 Brothers, of whom 12 have bad addresses. Since their chapter<BR>&gt;numbers are low and/or I know them to be early members, those are probably<BR>&gt;deceased. 134 are in Delaware or Maryland, with the rest in NJ, PA, &amp; NY,<BR>&gt;predominantly. We just crested the 603-Brother mark. Many of the remaining<BR>&gt;300-some are available from yearbooks (I've done that) in name, but how<BR>&gt;would I find them? One of our restarter alums has maintained contacts with<BR>&gt;many, but there may sti!
 ll be
 gaps.<BR><BR>You've got a couple of resources for locating your alumni:<BR><BR>The National Office can send you a list of all the Brothers of your chapter.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D. (derek_cashman@yahoo.com) (derek.cashman@vcu.edu)<br>Department of Medicinal Chemistry<br>MCV Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University<br>Technology &amp; Electronic Communications (TEC) Coordinator<br>National Media &amp; Technology Committee<br>Alpha Phi Omega; Region III<br><br>"A Drug is any substance which, when injected into a rat, produces a publishable, scientific paper."<p><hr SIZE=1>
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