gamma zeta gazette, fall 2013

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THE GAMMA ZETA CHAPTER OF DELTA GAMMA STRIVES TO LIVE BY THE IDEALS OF FRIENDSHIP, SISTERHOOD, & MAINTAIN A FOCUS ON SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE. We welcomed 99 new members this fall! Bid Day 2013! On August 25, 2013, Gamma Zeta welcomed 99 estatic new members on the nautically-decorated front lawn. New members were from all over the United States. CAREER NIGHT An opportunity for members to meet alumnae, Career Night is also a chance for members to get a glance into the ‘real world,’ and ask professionals for important career advice. Collegians sat with alumnae in that was in the career field of their major, so everyone received advice tailored to their needs. Members also completed a Strengths Quest test to see their top 5 strengths. With this information, they can make more concise career decisions. u BID DAY 1 u SERVICE EXCHANGE 2 u FUNDRAISING & SERVICE 2 HIGHLIGHTS Gamma Gazette Zeta

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The Gamma Zeta Chapter of Delta Gamma is excited to share with you the highlights of important moments that occurred during the fall 2013 semester in this edition of the Gamma Zeta Gazette.

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THE GAMMA ZETA CHAPTER OF DELTA GAMMA STRIVES TO L IVE BY THE IDEALS OF FRIENDSHIP, S ISTERHOOD, & MAINTAIN A FOCUS ON SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE.

We welcomed 99 new members this fall!

Bid Day 2013!On August 25, 2013, Gamma Zeta welcomed 99 estatic new members on the nautically-decorated front lawn. New members were from all over the United States.

CAREER NIGHTAn opportunity for members to meet alumnae, Career Night is also a chance for members to get a glance into the ‘real world,’ and ask professionals for important career advice. Collegians sat with alumnae in that was in the career field of their major, so everyone received advice tailored to their needs. Members also completed a Strengths Quest test to see their top 5 strengths. With this information, they can make more concise career decisions.

u Bid day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

u Service exchange . . . . . 2

u FundraiSing & Service . . 2

HIGHLIGHTS GammaGazetteZeta

Gamma Zeta’s in the Community

COOL DOWN WITH DGCool Down With DG is an annual fall event we host to boost panhellenic bonding. We provide snacks and invite the Greek community to hang out with us and each other.

vp: Panhellenic Savannah Grey organized the event along with help from her hardworking crew. Greeks and non-greeks alike came by during the two hour event to enjoy snow balls, cookies, and ice cream sandwiches. More than 500 Panhellenic sisters stopped by to enjoy!

Director of Social Events Morgan Simpson had the main goal this

semester of “to be different!” She wanted people to have the opportunity

to socialize in different settings, straying away from the fun but typical

events. Beta Upsilon Chi, or Brothers Under Christ, Vice President

Solomon and Simpson brainstormed a “service exchange,” where

members could unite for a fun day of contributing to the community.

On October 6, 2013, ninety DGs & thirty BYX members volunteered

at the Yelp Yappy Halloween 5k, walking dogs, signing in runners,

handing out water, even adopting a dog Pepper! Yelp!BR is a local non-

kill animal shelter. Two chapter members adopted a sweet pup named

Pepper and several members now volunteer on a regular basis. Recently

a chapter member found a lost dog, brought him to Yelp!, where he was

then adopted by a new member, Katie Fleuriet! Gamma Zeta’s are not

only dedicated to their philanthropy, but also to contributing to the local

community in any way possible.

WORLD SIGHT DAYWorld Sight Day is an annual day of awareness to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. On Thursday October 10, to raise awareness in the Baton Rouge community, Gamma Zeta’s encouraged others to post what they were grateful to see that day, using the #DGLSU, #TodayIamHappytosee, and #WorldSightDay. They also taught passerbys visual impairment facts, statistics, and collected glasses to donate.

Initiation 2013Every one of the 99 new members were initiated into the Gamma Zeta 2013-2014 class, the largest in Delta Gamma history!

“My favorite part about lead-ing the new member process was seeing them grow with each other through Delta Gamma. This pledge class is absolutely amazing and I was so blessed to be a part of the beginning of their journey,” said Lyndsay Neel, vp: mem-ber education.

Night For SightFundraising & Service

Anchor Bowl

On Friday October 11, 2013, Night for Sight, an annual silent auction, was held at the Gamma Zeta House. Parents, members, alumnae, and friends bid on donated items to benefit Service for Sight and our philanthropy.

On Sunday October 17, 2013, twenty four teams competed in a flag-football tournament in hopes of becoming Anchor Bowl Champions. Chapter members coached the teams, and dads refereed. We raised more than $25,000 through teams and sponsors to contribute to our philanthropy!

Above: winning team with junior coaches Emily Annaloro & Julie Vigurie

Left: Juniors Ashley Loze & Chelsea Bonck with lost dog they rescued

Right: Freshman enjoying the games!

president:Katelyn Gross

vp: programmingColleen Kimball

vp: social standardsEmily Mason

vp: member educationJen Tuohy

vp: membershipTiffany Mohre

vp: financeAnnelise Mann

vp: FoundationCatherine Pettus

vp: PanhellenicSarah Treadaway

vp: communicationsMaddie Duhon

2013 - 2014 Chapter Management Team

Happy Holidays!

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Ever since the first time I visited LSU’s campus, I knew I wanted to join a sorority. Coming from a small all-girls high school with only 500 students, a large school such as LSU is a big adjust-ment. I knew it was important to find a place where I could go that was familiar and felt like home. While participating through recruitment, I knew I had found that with Delta Gamma.Once I joined Delta Gamma, everything

that I had been looking for in a sorority was becoming a real-ity. There was always something about Delta Gamma that felt like home and as my time went on, there would be some-thing new every day that would make me proud to be a DG. The friends and memories that I was making through DG are the parts of college that I could not imagine not experiencing or having them during my college years. I knew I was gain-ing more than 200 sisters. Participating in leadership positions has always been a big part of my life. By taking on leadership positions in the Panhellenic community and recruitment through Gamma

Zeta allowed me to see a whole different outlook on my love and pride for Delta Gamma. The summer before my junior year, I was fortunate enough to be selected to represent the Gamma Zeta chapter at the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI). I learned so much about myself and what I am capable of achieving. After the amazing experience from UIFI, I decided to run for Gamma Zeta president because of the love and extreme passion I have for Delta Gama. In November I was elected the president of Gamma Zeta, which is where I am today. The amount of goals I want to accomplish for Gamma Zeta is limitless, but there is one principle that continues to stick with me, which is elevation. I want our members to elevate themselves individually and elevate our chapter. We know we are the best and need to continue to exude that confidence. I love Delta Gamma so much and cannot wait to serve as our president and give back to the chapter and sisterhood that has given so much to me.

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Katelyn GrossGamma Zeta president

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