Kappa Sigma - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Spring 2016 Newsletter

Beta Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma at Missouri University of Science & Technology

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Kappa Sigma 3 Beta-Chi SetS Goal to BeCome larGeSt Fraternity at mS&t Membership Grows and Spring Events Raise Awareness for Local Organizations L ast fall and this spring have been incredibly successful for our Chapter. With a large pledge class of 22 in the fall and nine in the spring (two mid-semester), we continue to make strides toward becoming the largest Fraternity on campus. The spring semester has been incredibly successful for Chapter events, including St. Pats, philanthropy, service, and intramurals. While we were not able to win St. Pats, we will learn from our shortcoming and do much better in the future. Even so, we bonded as a Chapter to make a great cudgel, a beautiful float, and placed third. Our main spring philanthropy event, Fish Fry, was incredibly successful. There was a great turnout, and due to this we were able to raise nearly $3,700 for charity. While this is our main event for the spring, we continue as a group to raise money for a campus-based activity, Out 'Til Midnight, by going to local businesses. Service this semester has gone well. A large group trip to Great Circle, an organization that helps children and teens in need, during our day of service was incredibly helpful to the organization. This, along with a few other small service events, such as helping a local food pantry, had large turnouts and very high participation among the Chapter. Intramurals this spring have been going great. With an average amount of participation, we've had a lot of success in our competitions. These sports have not only helped us bring honor back to the Fraternity, but have bonded our members by going as a group to the events and cheering on our Brothers. The spring semester has gone very well as we continue the achievements of our Chapter and look to set new goals to hold ourselves to the high standards that we attempt to maintain. A.E.K.∆.B., Reno Reed '13 Grand Master (816) 352-2261 rwq44@mst.edu Ryan Howe '14, Collin Hanneke '14, and Andrew Petschel '15 with Beta-Chi's St. Pat's parade float. Nick Swanson '15, Josh Morris '15, Conor Buckley '15, Blaine Hrovat '15, Paul Meyer '15, Brian Kissel '15, and Brandon Whyte '16 during MS&T's St. Pat's parade. Kappa Sigma hosted another successful fish fry philanthropy event this spring. Kappa Sigma members enjoy our annual fish fry with members of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Nathan Durfee St. Louis, Mo. Ben Fassler Chesterfield, Mo. Gabriel Holtmeyer Warrenton, Mo. Andrew Jehle Wentzville, Mo. Devin McCord Frisco, Texas Matthew Russell Warrenton, Mo. Jack Tuckwell Chesterfield, Mo. Brandon Whyte O'Fallon, Ill. Matthew York Ozark, Mo. Welcome, New Members ΚΣ

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