Gamma Phi Beta - University of Missouri

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Alpha Delta Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority at the University of Missouri

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Y our investment in Alpha Delta will directly impact the lives of our current and future members. Today, perhaps more than ever, it is important that we provide young college women with an environment that offers a solid foundation for their education and affords them opportunities for high academic achievement and the development of leadership and social skills. We urge your thoughtful consideration of this project. You are the only one who can place a value on your Gamma Phi Beta membership—on the lifelong friendships you made, on the confidence you gained, and on the development of our core values of love, labor, learning, and loyalty. For almost 100 years our Alpha Delta sisters have made it possible for us to have this experience, and now it is our turn to secure the legacy of our chapter. The Alpha Delta alumnae leadership is committed to this major undertaking, and we urge every alumna to consider a major gift to the campaign. GIVING PLAN Gifts can be made over a three-year pledge period. They can also be made in honor or in memory of other Gamma Phi Beta sisters. In such cases, recognition will be made to both the donor and the honoree. Donors can choose to make their donations tax deductible through the Gamma Phi Beta Foundation for the It's Our House! campaign or directly to the Alpha Delta Affiliated House Corporation as a non-tax-deductible contribution. DONOR RECOGNITION Each alumna that contributes $2,500 or more will be recognized on a permanent plaque in the chapter house. All donors will be recognized in all campaign mailings, unless otherwise requested. Campaign Giving Levels Founders Society $100,000 and above Crescent Society $50,000 to $99,999 Pearl Society $25,000 to $49,999 Alpha Delta Loyal Society $10,000 to $24,999 Legacy Society $5,000 to $9,999 808 Society $2,500 to $4,999 Sisterhood Society $1,000 to $2,499 Pink Carnation Society $500 to $999 Other Donors $499 and below GAMMA PHI BETA 3 Basement: Executive Office - $50,000 Exercise Room - $25,000 Craft Room - $25,000 Quiet Study Room (under Bay Room) - $10,000 Quiet Study Room (under Bay Room) - Rose Krueger Stubbs '61 Quiet Study Room (with fireplace) - Annie Goffinet Alexander '93 Study Area - Pamela Naylor Johnson '72, Michelle Naylor Jones '74, Cindy Gates Wood '77, and Lauren Johnson Olson '04 First Floor: Chapter/Dining Room - $500,000 Formal Living Room - $250,000 Entryway/Spiral Staircase - $200,000 Bay Room - $150,000 Elevator - $20,000 House Director's Suite - Mary Ann Dorsey Krauss '58 and Sue Dorsey Durrett '59 Pine Room/Alumnae Library - Deborah Bartels Snead '67 Mantle in Living Room - Betty Ashmore Akard '69 Music Corner in Living Room - Shirley A. Hill '45 Second Floor: Patio - $100,000 Guest Room - $25,000 Large North Lounge - $15,000 Sleeping Rooms (18 available) - $10,000 each Lounge - Barbara Odell Nichols '65 in memory of her mother Vesta Spurgeon Voss '33 Third Floor: Large North Lounge - $15,000 Sleeping Rooms (17 available) - $10,000 each President's Suite - Shelley Pulliam Roither '85 South Lounge - Janet Nentwig Schoedinger '59 Named Giving Opportunities As of April 30, 2019

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