Alpha-Delta Zeta
House Corporation
P.O. Box 175
Rolla, MO 65402-0175
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LCA
Lambda lamp
T
he fall 2014 semester has brought many
new and exciting challenges for Alpha-Delta
Zeta. After achieving many of the goals the
Chapter set for the spring semester, we look to
build on those successes and focus on continued
growth and development as a brotherhood.
With a promising recruitment class of 21 new
associates, the potential for more involvement on
campus has been the highlight of the semester.
The entire Chapter participated in Greek Week
and carried us to fifth place among all fraternities.
In addition, everyonewas excited to host the 54th
Annual Chicken Benefit on November 2.
In addition, the increased membership, and thus
increased budget, has allowed us to make a major
improvement to the food service provided at the
house. The Chapter chose to sign with College
Chefs, a company focused on providing healthier
meal options at an affordable price. Our new chef,
Chris Davis, has made many tasty and healthy
meals, with his signature wing nights being the
biggest hit.
Within the Chapter, the focus on development as
a Fraternity is emphasized heavily. High Kappa
Zach Buhr '16 has revamped the associate
member program in order to streamline it and add
more significant lessons. We have also developed
a more structured academic program to promote
good study habits and incentivize doing well
in school. This has shown improvement in the
overall Chapter GPA, and we're expecting that
success to continue.
Overall, the Chapter is on a major upswing and
is eager to grow and improve. We appreciate all
of the help and support for the campaign, and
we know we wouldn't be where we are now
without you.
In ZAX,
Vince Matteucci III '15
High Alpha
(636) 484-1416
vtmrn4@mst.edu
Alpha-Delta Zeta
Is on the Upswing
Brothers attended a Blues game
during a recruitment event.
Bertelsmeyer
Hall Dedication
Brothers gather at the James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall
dedication during Homecoming weekend.
Jim Bertelsmeyer '66 at the dedication of the
new chemical and biochemical engineering
building at 11th and State streets. The building is
named in honor of Jim, who donated $5 million
toward the construction of the facility.
The University celebrated the completion of the
James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall on October 17.
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