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'''Sample Member''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Active Member/Alumni Member of [[Sample Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.university.edu Sample University].
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| name          = Rebecca Chamberlain
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| chapter      = Beta Rho
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| school        = James Madison University
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| inducted      = February 26, 1995
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| rollnumber    = ΒΡ 66
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| honorarychapter = Beta Mu
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| birth_date    = July 7
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| major        = English (BA 1996)and HR Management (BBA 1997)
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| spouse        = none!
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| nicknames    = Becky
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'''Rebecca Chamberlain''' (nee Askew) (born July 7) is an Alumni Member of [[Beta Rho Chapter]] (ΒΡ 66) at [http://www.jmu.edu.  James Madison University]
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
Sample Member decided to attend Sample University... blah, blah, blah... joined Phi Sigma Pi... blah, blah, blah...
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I fell in love with JMU that fall day in 1994 when my dad decided to stop on our way to visit Virginia Tech. I didn't want "taint" my VT visit with another school, but he HAD to check it out because we could see there was a football game. It was that perfect blue sky, red-and-yellow leave day on campus. I was hooked. I enjoyed my freshman year just meeting people and figuring out college life. When the letter about a new fraternity arrived in January 1995, I figured I'd check out this thing called Phi Sigma Pi. Little did I know it would change my life!  I was inducted with our charter class on February 26, 1995 in Harrison Hall. The earliest days are a haze, but it was confusing and exciting at the same time.
  
== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
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Near the end of 1995, we had to have officer elections again:  our President, Tara Weideman, was graduating.  No one would nominate themselves or anyone else for the office, so we moved on to all the other offices.  Then we went back to President. I whispered to my friend, Anne Stangel, "I can't believe no one will do this!"  Next thing I know, Anne's hand is in the air and I'm the only person nominated.  So that's how I became President.
Hold any Chapter Offices? Sever as a Grand Chapter Delegate? Known for a particular skill or talent in your Chapter? Organize an event? Tell us how you are/were Active at Sample Chapter.
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== Collegiate Years at Beta Rho ==
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* Chapter President (Fall 1995-Spring 1997)
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* Initiate Advisor (Fall 1997)
  
 
== Alumni Years to Present ==
 
== Alumni Years to Present ==
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* Made the Centennial quilt in 2016
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* Helped found the Eta Nu Chapter at the University of Utah in 2017
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* Eta Nu Chapter Alumni Advisor 2017-present
  
 
== National Involvement ==
 
== National Involvement ==
* National Commitees
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* National Advisory Board (1997-1998)
* Roadtrips
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* [[Vice President of Alumni Development]] (1998-2000)
* etc.
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* Member of the [[Phi Sigma Pi Foundation]]
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* Previous member of the [[National Development Committee]]
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===Alumni Development===
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In 2000 she oversaw the creation of the Alumni Ritual. Additionally she oversaw the creation of the [[National Alumni Association]].
  
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
Sample Member's Big Brother is Sample Big, who is now...
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Since I'm a charter member, I don't have a Big Brother. I have two Littles:  Sandy Wright (Beta) and Kristen Painter (Delta). I now have a massive family tree that I can't really even begin to comprehend.
 
 
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* Little 2, Expelled
 
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== Further Resources ==
 
== Further Resources ==
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 14 April 2023

Rebecca Chamberlain
RebeccaAskew.jpg
Name Rebecca Chamberlain
Chapter Beta Rho
James Madison University
Date Inducted February 26, 1995
Roll Number ΒΡ 66
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member Beta Mu
Major English (BA 1996)and HR Management (BBA 1997)
Birthdate July 7
Spouse none!
Nicknames Becky
Awards

Rebecca Chamberlain (nee Askew) (born July 7) is an Alumni Member of Beta Rho Chapter (ΒΡ 66) at James Madison University

Early Fraternity Life and Career

I fell in love with JMU that fall day in 1994 when my dad decided to stop on our way to visit Virginia Tech. I didn't want "taint" my VT visit with another school, but he HAD to check it out because we could see there was a football game. It was that perfect blue sky, red-and-yellow leave day on campus. I was hooked. I enjoyed my freshman year just meeting people and figuring out college life. When the letter about a new fraternity arrived in January 1995, I figured I'd check out this thing called Phi Sigma Pi. Little did I know it would change my life! I was inducted with our charter class on February 26, 1995 in Harrison Hall. The earliest days are a haze, but it was confusing and exciting at the same time.

Near the end of 1995, we had to have officer elections again: our President, Tara Weideman, was graduating. No one would nominate themselves or anyone else for the office, so we moved on to all the other offices. Then we went back to President. I whispered to my friend, Anne Stangel, "I can't believe no one will do this!" Next thing I know, Anne's hand is in the air and I'm the only person nominated. So that's how I became President.

Collegiate Years at Beta Rho

  • Chapter President (Fall 1995-Spring 1997)
  • Initiate Advisor (Fall 1997)

Alumni Years to Present

  • Made the Centennial quilt in 2016
  • Helped found the Eta Nu Chapter at the University of Utah in 2017
  • Eta Nu Chapter Alumni Advisor 2017-present

National Involvement

Alumni Development

In 2000 she oversaw the creation of the Alumni Ritual. Additionally she oversaw the creation of the National Alumni Association.

Bigs and Littles

Since I'm a charter member, I don't have a Big Brother. I have two Littles: Sandy Wright (Beta) and Kristen Painter (Delta). I now have a massive family tree that I can't really even begin to comprehend.

Further Resources

  • web page?

Other Interesting Facts

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Vice President of Alumni Development
Preceded By
Britt Martin Marder, Alpha Rho
Term
1998-2000
Succeeded By
David Rosengrant, Alpha Omega