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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GAMMA PHI BETA 5 O n behalf of the Alpha Delta Chapter undergraduates, I am pleased to express our full support of It's Our House! The Campaign for 808 Richmond. We are committed to what the future holds for Alpha Delta and take great pride in our history and the reputation alumnae have created for us to uphold. Membership in Gamma Phi Beta has become a principal part of all our college experiences. ALPHA DELTA MAINTAINS ACADEMIC AND PHILANTHROPIC EXCELLENCE This past year has proven another successful milestone in our chapter's history. Not only did our members achieve a GPA of 3.4, we held our annual Moonball event, which raised more than $2,200 for Girls on the Run and Hearts for Huntington's. Our chapter also hosted Mom's Weekend in April. ALPHA DELTA CONTINUES TO FLOURISH Our 2019 executive board attended REAL Leadership Conference in Chicago, Ill., at the beginning of this semester, where we built chapter goals and extended our knowledge of chapter operations. We welcomed 28 new members into our sisterhood in February, all of whom are thrilled to be a contributing, lifelong member of ΓΦΒ. Sisterhood Chairman Halle Hunter '17 planned numerous sisterhood events such as Galentine's Day at Shakespeare's Pizza, Hot Yoga and pottery classes, a trip to Kansas City for Top Golf and a Royals game, playing bingo with our house mom, and hosting a Girls on the Run event. Our chapter has worked to immerse itself into our campus and community through Mizzou's new accreditation program, and we've been recognized for the highest attendance out of the entire Greek community. JOIN US IN SUPPORTING OUR CHAPTER'S GROWTH The renovations for the chapter house will allow two major things to transpire. First, it will provide members with a state-of-the-art facility to live in, fostering a better atmosphere for members to thrive. Second, the renovations will help the chapter remain competitive with the recruitment of new members. Most other Mizzou sororities have recently been updated and this is our chance to remain a top contender in the Greek community. THANK YOU, ALUMNAE Alpha Delta Chapter is entering a very critical time in our journey, and we realize that your support is valuable. We want to share our success with alumnae everywhere because they are yours just as much as they are ours. Your time and support will be paramount as we undergo this transition in the hopes of continuing the excellence we have worked so diligently to create. I ask that you take the time to reconnect with your sisters and the foundations of Gamma Phi Beta to make this house a home for posterity. In IIKE, Mia Oberg '16 Chapter President president.mizzouphi@gmail.com Looking to the Future Chapter Leadership Committed to and Excited for Campaign The 2018-19 executive board. Kayla Micallef '17, Rebecca Weller '17, Emily Paridy '17, Claire Reinwart '17, and Sara Burnham '18 making cards for veterans at a sisterhood event. Seniors in Cabo on spring break! Front row: Zoe Berte '15, Jessica Hurrelbrink '15, and Annalise Ruzicka '15. Back row: Addison Jaudes '15, Eleanor Meeks '15, Allyson Schlaeger '15, and Morgan Schroer '15. Calling All Gamma Phis! We are looking for Alpha Delta alumnae or collegians who have authored books to be donated to the Deborah Bartels Snead '67 Alumnae Library, a new room in the chapter house. Contact Cindy Gates Wood '77 at cwood@micro.com.

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