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2013-2014 newsletter for the Gamma Upsilon chapter of Kappa Delta
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Kappa Delta - Gamma Upsilon
Nautilus News Making great things happen at A&M-Commerce
Summer/Fall, 2014
From the President Gamma Upsilon had an amazing 2013-2014 year. I’m truly proud to say that our chapter has come out on top in all aspects of chapter excellence, as you’ll see throughout this newsletter.
Yet I believe our best days are still ahead of us because we’ve learned to work together and to work for the greater good as you did before us.
The women of Gamma Upsilon—including you, our alumnae—are an inspiration, and I’m so proud to be part of this great sisterhood.
AOT, Taelor Duckworth Chapter President
Keep up with Gamma Upsilon through social media. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
What’s Inside
Chapter News
Alumnae Action
In Memoriam
Get the specifics about Gamma Upsilon’s success
in 2013-2014
Hear how alumnae are making great things happen
after college
Remembering sister
Brittney Stevens
Stay Connected
Save the Date Important upcoming dates
Sister Sound off
Why KDs became KDs
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Chapter News
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Recruitment
This past year brought two groups of amazing girls into our chapter. We welcomed 13 new members in the fall and 9 new members this spring. Additionally, Fall 2014 recruitment just wrapped up, resulting in 14 more new members
for Kappa Delta! We are delighted to call each of these amazing women sisters in Kappa Delta.
How KD came out on top in 2014
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Academics
Kappa Delta excelled in many ways this year, but one of the distinctions we’re most proud of is our academic excellence. Our chapter had the highest GPA among Panhellenic sororities for both the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters.
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Intramurals
We had fun playing flag football, dodge ball, basketball, volleyball, and softball against fellow Greeks in other sororities this year. This past spring semester, we took home the intramural softball championship!
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At Greek Awards this past semester, we proved what hard work and dedication could accomplish.
Julia Gessner (Treasurer) was awarded Outstanding New Member, Courtney Fleming (VP-Standards and Panhellenic President) was awarded Distinguished Sorority Leader, and
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Tracey Wolfe was the NPC Advisor Of The Year.
In addition to individual awards, Gamma Upsilon received several chapter awards including: Outstanding New Member Education, Chapter Program Of The Year, and Chapter Of The Year!
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Greek Awards
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Sing Song
One of the best parts about being a
Kappa Delta is opportunity to give
back. Last November, we held our
annual Shamrock event, Sing Song.
As always, this is an event held to
raise awareness and funds for
Prevent Child Abuse America.
This year, we chose the theme
Billboard Top Hits. Many
individuals and organizations came
out and participated to support the
cause and Kappa Delta.
There were over 300 people in
attendance, and we raised over
$4,000 for PCAA!
Midnight Munchies
We held our traditional Midnight
Munchies events during Dead
Week to help raise funds for our
philanthropies. As always, we
provided a variety of treats to help
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students make it through the week
before finals such as tacos, chicken
sandwiches, cheeseburgers,
chicken nuggets, pizza, and
more.
We had over 200 people
attend and raised around $600
this past semester.
Other Partnerships
This spring, Kappa Delta
continued to give back by
partnering with other organizations.
In February, local Girl Scouts
came to the Kappa Delta house to
see what it means to be a true
Kappa Delta. Each of the girls sat
down with a sister to learn about
how we give back to the
community and see how wonderful
the bonds of sisterhood truly are.
We also teamed up with our sister
sorority, Gamma Phi Beta, to help
raise donations for Relay For Life.
Kappa Delta Gives Back
Success didn’t just come in the classroom, on the intramural field, or even among our Greek peers. The issue closest to our hearts
is giving back to others through philanthropy … and 2014 was a banner
year for that as well.
This year, GU raised funds and awareness for
philanthropic causes through Sing Song,
Midnight Munchies, meeting with the Girl Scouts, and partnering with Gamma Phi Beta
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Kappa Deltas are an active part of
the campus community. We have members who are in Order of Omega, Alpha Chi, Sigma Alpha Pi, the Honors College and the Regents Scholars Program, as well as other campus organizations.
Additionally, we have sisters working diligently in offices across campus. Here are a just a few sisters who are making their mark …
Bethany Davidson is TAMU-C’s very own Lucky the Lion! Bethany
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was chosen as the school’s mascot at the beginning of the Fall 2013 semester. She does a great job of getting the crowd pumped up to cheer on the TAMU-C sports teams!
Courtney Fleming is the new Panhellenic Council President! She was elected this past spring semester, and she is already doing great things for sorority life. She is currently working with Spencer Hudec, the coordinator for fraternity and sorority life, to help
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prepare each sorority for recruitment this fall.
Reagan Reed will be studying abroad in Europe this next semester! She will be going with the Village Program, which is an honors-based study that chooses 40 students from America to take part in the program. She will be gone for the entire fall semester to learn French, study French literature, and participate in a European history lecture.
Kay Dees on Campus
Alumnae Action
Sydni Walker was chosen among hundreds of applicants for a public relations internship at Southwest Airlines. She was chosen based on her “Warrior Spirit, Servant’s Heart, and Fun-Loving Attitude”, which means that Sydni has a great GPA, is involved in extracurricular activities, gives back to others, and is an energetic team player. This internship helped Sydni land a full-time position with Southwest Airlines.
Hannah Black graduated in May
and has accepted a teaching and coaching position at Faubion Middle School in McKinney, TX. She will be teaching 7th grade math and coaching basketball, volleyball, and track.
Linzy McManus Garrett gave birth to twins Makenzie Kay and Parker Cole Garrett on June 11, 2014.
Trysta Horton moved to Richardson, TX, from Texarkana,
TX, last summer, and took a position at the University of Texas-Dallas as an Accountant. She was also recently invited to sing with The Contemporary Chorale, which is a local adult choir that has been around for almost 60 years, for the coming 2014-2015 season.
Jackie Mahan Walters welcomed baby Logan on January 15, 2014.
Aimee Gheen Bartis recently relocated to Sunnyvale, TX.
Emily Glass gave birth to a son, Grant
Wilder Glass, on October 27, 2013. Emily also serves on the Sulphur Springs City Council.
Kayla Price serves as a member of the Sulphur Springs City Council.
Sara Heiss recently started working at
Carrington Title Services in Plano, TX. According to upper management, Sara is already making a difference in the work place.
Amanda Rios got engaged and will be married in October of this year to Christian Webb, an initiate of Kappa Alpha Order at Texas A&M-Commerce.
Christina Steel recently started a new job at Farmers Insurance in San Antonio as a Liability Claims Adjuster. She helps people with their claims after being injured in a car accident.
Jennifer Carroll Holton celebrated her 10th wedding anniversary this year.
Katie Boyd celebrates 5 years of marriage this year, as well as a recent promotion to Marketing Communications Manager at East-West Ministries in Plano.
Stephanie Peebles Fiorisi welcomed daughter Callie Ann Fiorisi on February 17, 2014.
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Remembering Britney Stevens Save the Date Initiation
Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 7PM
All Alumnae are welcome. Be sure to wear the proper attire as we welcome our newest Kappa Delta sisters into our sisterhood.
Homecoming
Saturday, November 1, 2014
All Alumnae are welcome to support the chapter at the Homecoming Parade, Tailgate Party, and Lucky Lion Football game.
Sing Song
Thursday, November 20, 2014
All Alumnae are welcome. Join us to support Prevent Child Abuse America in our Annual Shamrock event.
On January 5, 2014, Kappa Delta lost an amazing sister. Britney Stevens was born on May 10, 1992, and graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in business management in December of 2013. Sisters of the Gamma Upsilon chapter remember Britney as an amazing person with a big heart and a smile that would light up a room.
She was beautiful inside and out and a great example of what a Kappa Delta should strive to be. She will forever be loved and missed. Please keep her sisters, friends, and family in your prayers, as they still cope with her passing. Britney was more than a friend, she was a sister, and she will always have a special place in our hearts.
Why I Chose KD
“I joined KD because I wanted to be in an organization committed to building confidence in women.” –Julie Gessner
“I joined Kappa Delta, because I was new to Commerce, and I was looking for a home away from home. I walked into the house during Formal Recruitment, and I felt comfortable around everyone. I didn’t have to impress anyone by being someone I wasn’t. I was accepted for being myself.” –Kaitlyn Jones
“I joined Kappa Delta because I did not have any friends after transferring to Commerce and was looking for a place to fit in. After meeting everyone on that first night, I knew I had to come back, because I felt like I belonged there.” –Katie Marrow
“I joined Kappa Delta because I wanted to be a part of something amazing. My sister was a Kappa Delta and she gained so many lifelong friends and make so many great memories.” –Shelby Vandeventer
“I joined KD because I wanted to find a group of people that could make my college experience memorable.” –Diana Pena
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