DELTA TAU DELTA
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BETA OMICRON
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY
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As We Advance, Others Follow
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his stage of our project requires assistance
from a highly selective group of alumni.
We are working to identify brothers who have
both the ability and interest to provide major
assistance to the project. Delta Tau Delta teaches
us to be mindful to our responsibility to those
who follow us. As those who preceded us
provided for our excellent experience, now is
our time to invest in the future of Beta Omicron.
Today, perhaps more than ever, college
fraternities shape the lives of young men in
unique ways. The immersive experience of
the fraternity separates it from other campus
organizations. Delta Tau Delta provides a small-
group living environment for the education of
youth and inspiration of maturity.
Our undergraduate men are committed to
maintaining the programs and traditions that
have benefited the lives of so many Delts over
the years. Together with our active members, the
volunteer leadership of the Beta Omicron House
Corporation is committed to providing a Shelter
to compete with other fraternities and housing
options at Cornell.
We urge your thoughtful consideration and
feedback on this plan. With your support, Delta
Tau Delta will move toward our second century
with a Shelter to support and develop outstanding
young men with the skills and confidence to be
leaders in our nation.
Jack Thompson '73 Joe Wilson '76 Larry Zamojski '76 Richard Schrade '82
Beta Omicron House Corporation
Trustees
Beta Omicron receives the Hugh Shields Award for Chapter Excellence in 2011.
President
Graham Seward '07
Vice President
Jeff Alfano '13
Treasurer
Andy Howlett '07
Secretary
Jeffrey Catalano, ILR '09, JD '12
Tom Sweda '82 John Pirie '83 John Van Soest '86 Scott Rice '90
Jason Saltsberg '94 Michael Bonacum '10 Eric Stucker '13 Chris Litvin '05