Lambda Chi Alpha - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Spring 2015 Newsletter

Alpha-Delta Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha at Missouri University of Science & Technology

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Alpha-Delta Zeta House Corporation P.O. Box 175 Rolla, MO 65402-0175 Address Service Requested LCA Lambda lamp unDergrADuAtes focuseD on scholArship AnD recruitMent T he brothers of Alpha-Delta Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha are keeping busy as ever at the Chapter House. The spring semester always challenges us with recruitment, and the brothers have already shown outstanding effort in logging the most volunteer hours for Greek Calling, which has secured an exclusive position for the first P.R.O. day booth. Additionally, High Delta Matt Dorsey '17 constructed an early mailing to accepted male students with an ACT score of 29 or higher to promote our scholarship. This mailer will help us find the quality men we seek for our brotherhood. Recruitment is a long process, and we could not do it without the help from our alumni brothers who are always ready to step up and help fund dinners, print letters, and even call the parents of many potential new members. Academic Achievements Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity is extremely focused on not only our personal grades, but also on grades for the entire Chapter. For some time, our brotherhood has sought to receive a GPA higher than 3.0, and in spring and fall of 2014, our Chapter has done just that, receiving a 3.079 and 3.141, respectively. Additionally, seven brothers received 4.0 GPAs last semester. With so much success, High Sigma Andrew Willard '15 implemented a case-by-case determination of study requirements and incentives to continue our triumphs while also creating a platform for brothers still in need of academic assistance. Brother Cunningham '17 and Brother Haas '16 work on an assignment. Brother Fernandez '15 helps Brother Oberdieck '18 with his homework. Goals for 2015 After meeting for our semester retreat, the officers of the High Zeta are extremely focused on further improving the state of our Chapter. Of course, the majority of our focus in the spring semester lies with recruitment, but High Theta Rob Carmody '16 has already broken ground on a new fantasy football idea for philanthropy. High Gamma Patrick Coday '18 began a weekly Chapter newsletter that includes both campus and Chapter events and meetings. High Tau Nick Oden '16 has worked closely with every brother to ensure that payments can be made for each monthly house bill. In my three years as a member of our Fraternity, I have witnessed outstanding improvements in our internal function, and I am confident that this momentum will carry us forward into our rapidly approaching 100-year celebration and further still into the campaign for our new home. In ZAX, Scott Marchetti '17 High Alpha sgm2pc@mst.edu / (618) 218-4035 High Alpha Scott Marchetti '17 sgm2pc@mst.edu High Beta Phil Wilson '16 High Theta Rob Carmody '16 High Gamma Patrick Coday '18 High Tau Nick Oden '16 High Iota Taylor Niemuth '17 High Kappa Tyler Haas '16 High Delta Matt Dorsey '17 High Phi Cameron Fitchett '16 High Sigma Andrew Willard '15 High Epsilon Bobby Oberdieck '18 High Rho Vince Matteucci '15 High Pi Scott Prestion '96 House Manager Stape Crutchfield '17 Business Representative Trevor Vincent '16 Executive Officers

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