Alpha Theta Delta of Chi Psi at the University of Washington
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pg. 3 Alpha Theta Delta (1) Alpha Theta Delta distributing donations to Food Lifeline during Stuff the Bus. The event provided more than 20,000 meals for Western Washington families. (2) Brothers starting the year off by playing in the annual brotherhood football game during work week. (3) Alpha Delta Theta men traveled to San Diego State University to cheer on the UW men's basketball team. (4) Brothers show their support for Cameron Hill '19 after his runner-up performance at Anchor Splash. (5) Alumni and active members celebrate 175 years of Chi Psi fraternity at the Annual Convention. W ith another quarter nearly complete, we could not be more content with our success and progress as a brotherhood. Since the beginning of the school year, the list of achievements and improvements at Alpha Theta Delta has expanded much further than we expected. This success is attributed to the brotherhood at large. PhiLANthRoPy During the past year, the Alpha increased its financial philanthropic contributions by an astounding 40 percent. Cameron hill '19 represented the Alpha in Delta Gamma's Anchor Splash event this past spring and raised more than $11,150 for Service for Sight and Aid to the Blind. Our annual Stuff the Bus event added an additional Quality Food Center location. Continuing the tradition of success, this past spring, Alpha Theta Delta raised 10,422 pounds of food and $2,765. This equates to 20,014 meals for families in need in Western Washington. ACADeMiCS During the last two quarters, we surpassed the all-Greek GPA, achieving a 3.39 and a 3.40 for the autumn and winter quarters, respectively. It is motivating to know that we are an Alpha comprised of academically driven men, especially with the many other time commitments and extracurricular activities our brothers take on. CoNtiNueD exCeLLeNCe This has been a year of change. The annex project is complete. The culture of the Alpha has changed for the better with extensive involvement from the senior class thus far. Their increased presence set an expectation for current leaders to surpass and has also brought all four pledge classes closer. We strive to complete our mission as a family of balanced gentlemen in the pursuit of excellence. Through our philanthropic, social, and academic pursuits internally and externally, we continue to set ourselves apart as the prestigious fraternity at the University of Washington. With the successful recruitment of 17 driven young men in the new pledge class, there is nothing but promise in our chapter's future. Yours in the Bonds, Napoleon huynh '17 #1 chipsipresident@gmail.com alPha theta delta takes Pride in PhilanthroPiC and aCademiC sUCCess Increased Senior Involvement Sets Standard for Future Classes 1 2 3 4 5