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The Sigma Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega
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Reply henry
01:20 AM on May 07, 2013 
hi brother n sister i am henry, apo member in the philippines kapaa eta chap. i saw you pix in guest book. glad to have bro n sis in other country. apreciated of your service to the humanity. we may always be
Reply rommel michael rojas
04:59 AM on December 07, 2012 
good day
Reply Aim P. Ramirez
01:46 PM on October 31, 2012 
Dear Brother Chancellor Norman A. Parker,

Greetings! I am Brother Aim P. Ramirez, Epsilon Chapter Alpha Phi Omega, Philippines, and Chartered President of Alpha Phi Omega Care Share, Incorporated (APOCSI), a charitable 501(c)(3) non profit organization subsequently based here in Illinois.

I am writing you this note, in behalf of the general membership of APOCSI, to personally convey to you my sincerest invitation and meekly seek your agreement to grace our induction of officers on December 8, 2012. And may I further request an "inspirational message" from you, address to Alpha Phi Omega Care Share, Incorporated, (APOCSI), as such we intend to include in our souvenir program presentation and if possible, we hope to receive it from you on or before this coming Friday November 2, 2012. Thank you so much and I will be looking forward for our significant and momentous meeting.

In Leadership, Frienship and Service

Brother Aim P. Ramirez
Reply Bernie Castillo
09:45 PM on March 09, 2012 
what is a " Limited Member " ?
Reply Ritzi
01:03 AM on October 22, 2011 
happy to see everyone is doing well! i MISS APO. keep it up guys!
Reply Vik Saluja
11:01 PM on October 04, 2011 
how about them bears?
Reply Erielle Anne P. Espina
07:00 PM on September 12, 2011 
we miss you too dre
Reply Dre Calago
02:25 PM on August 27, 2011 
I miss you guys!
Reply ya boy j
07:21 PM on August 26, 2011 
Gastropod species which lack a conspicuous shell are commonly called slugs rather than snails, although, other than having a reduced shell or no shell at all, there are really no appreciable differences between a slug and a snail except in habitat and behavior

Oh, and the shell thing.
Reply Wil Horn
11:25 AM on July 14, 2011 
Hi, I am one of the founding members of the Sigma Sigma chapter that was inducted in 1967. It is good to see that APO is alive and well at UIC (of course it was called UICC back then). Best of luck to my fellow brothers and sisters from an old timer.