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| Earle M. Herbert || 1968 - 1980
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| John Trunick III || 1980 - 1986
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| Dave Emery || 1986 - 1990
| Dave Emery || 1986 - 1990
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| Allen Wong, DDS || 1990 - 1994
| Allen Wong, DDS || 1990 - 1994
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| Teri Sheets || 1994 - 1998
| Teri Sheets || 1994 - 1998
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| Beth Tom, M.D. || 1998 - 2002
| Beth Tom, M.D. || 1998 - 2002
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| Kevin Simpson || 2002 - 2006
| Kevin Simpson || 2002 - 2006
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| Franklin "Henson" Brodsky || 2006 - present
| Franklin "Henson" Brodsky || 2006 - present
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''Note: Regional Representatives did not exist until 1968.''


== Past Region X Conferences ==
== Past Region X Conferences ==

Revision as of 01:33, 28 April 2010

RegionXLogo.jpg
Region 10
Director Franklin Brodsky
E-mail region.10.director@apo.org
Website http://www.apor10.org

Active Chapters 24
Petitioning Groups 0
Interest Groups 1
Sections 1, 2, 4, 13

Region X covers the west coast of the United States. It is one of the last regions of Alpha Phi Omega to be instituted. Region X and Region XI were initially joined as one entity, but the two regions eventually split apart.

Geography & Sections

A map of Region X and its sections.

Region X covers the west coast of the United States, encompassing Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, the Northern Marianas Islands, and all U.S. Pacific territories. Its sections are divided as follows:

Section 1     South Central California
Section 2     Arizona, Southern California and Clark County, Nevada
Section 4     Northern California, Hawaii and Nevada except Clark County

Staff

Region X's staff roster is as follows:

Region Director     Franklin "Henson" Brodsky
Section 1 Chair     Johnny Ku
Section 2 Chair     Kent Lee
Section 4 Chair     Ken Seli
Section 13 Chair     N/A
Leadership Chair     Kimberley Yee
Fellowship Chair     Aaron Lipton
Service Chair     Dan Pollak
Scouting & Youth Services Chair     Ernie Manfredini
Membership & Extension Chair     Scott Heinecke
Retention Chair     N/A
Conference Committee Advisor     Teri Sheets
Alumni Relations Chair     N/A
Internal Volunteer Development Chair     DJ Byrne
Finance Chair     Geoffrey Lee
Historian     N/A
Awards Chair     Craig Tanner
Webmaster     Derek Cashman

Past Region X Directors

Region Director Held Office
Earle M. Herbert 1968 - 1980
John Trunick III 1980 - 1986
Dave Emery 1986 - 1990
Allen Wong, DDS 1990 - 1994
Teri Sheets 1994 - 1998
Beth Tom, M.D. 1998 - 2002
Kevin Simpson 2002 - 2006
Franklin "Henson" Brodsky 2006 - present

Note: Regional Representatives did not exist until 1968.

Past Region X Conferences

Year Location Host Chapter Theme
2003 Anaheim, CA Rho Gamma (California State University Long Beach) Walk Like an Egyptian
2005 San Jose, CA Gamma Beta (San Jose State University) Region X and the Chamber of Service
2007 San Diego, CA Rho Pi (University of California - San Diego) Zoolander. "The Region X Conference for the Ridiculously Good Looking People Who Really Like To Do Service and other good things too!"
2009 Davis, CA Iota Phi (University of California - Davis) APhiO & The Chocolate Factory

Culture & Traditions

The Region X lapel pin.

The Official Region X Logo was designed in February, 2007, by Paul De Leon of Gamma Beta Chapter at San Jose State University.

Like many of Alpha Phi Omega's logos, the Region X Logo is rich in symbolism. The Region Ten Text highlights the letters "I" and "O" to represent the numerical number "10." The four lines underlining the text is symbolic to the four sections in Region X (Sections 1, 2, 4, and 13). The "X" is used in the background to symbolize the roman numeral "10." The circle in the far background represents the fellowship circle of Alpha Phi Omega. The three circles containing the greek letters of Alpha Phi Omega represents the three principles: Leadership, Friendship, and Service. The colors of blue and gold is symbolic to the fraternity's colors. The white color adds contrast to the design to allow the blue and gold colors to stand out in pride.

A lapel pin containing the logo, pictured right, has been produced, and can be purchased in person at region and section conferences for $5 from the Region X Director.[1]

Region X Belly Dooley

An image of the Belly Dooley.

The Region X Belly Dooley is the official symbol of the Region X Director. It is a medallion worn around the neck of the current Region Director at all official functions and events. The medallion was supplied by Alpha Phi Omega's National Archivist, Bob Barkhurst, and the surrounding feathers were supplied by Past APO National President, Bobby Hainline. It was originally a hood ornament for a Cadillac, and since Bobby worked for Ford Motor Company, he had access to them.

The tradition began when Dave Emery was Region Director, and has continued ever since. The name, "Belly Dooley," originated when Dave wore the idol, being short in stature, it hung from his neck down to his belly. So one of the students coined the term, "Belly Dooley," and the name has stuck. The tradition is similar to the Alpha Phi Omega National President's Dumaflagee.

Each successive Region Director adds something to the Belly Dooley. The ribbon was contributed by Dave Emery, as well as the pouch in which it is stored. Allen Wong added the large Petitioning Pin to the back of the medallion. Alan's big focus was extension, and the Petitioning Pin was an error on the part of the jeweler. The pin was about 4 times too large in diameter for its intended use, so Alan found a home for it. Teri Sheets added the Phoenix National Convention Pin immediately beneath the medallion, commemorating the great success of the cooperative effort of Region X's chapters in 1996. Beth Tom added the realignment and state abbreviation beads. At the start of her term of office, Region X split off Region XI, and the five remaining states are Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah. Kevin Simpson added the star pins representing the section numbers, 1, 2, 4, and 13. The stars are scouting year pins.

Franklin Brodsky added a pin containing the Region X Logo, as seen above. The Belly Dooley was stolen in January of 2008, along with the backpack in which it was being carried. Franklin reconstructed the Belly Dooley from replica parts during 2008, and brought Belly Dooley II to the 2008 National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.[2]

References

  1. "[1]." Alpha Phi Omega: Region X - Region X Logo. December, 2009. Retrieved on January 2, 2010.
  2. "[2]." Alpha Phi Omega: Region X - Region X Belly Dooley. December, 2009. Retrieved on January 2, 2010.