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'''4,526 initiates (as of June 2014)'''
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'''4,817 initiates (as of June 2018)'''
  
  
 
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'''Some of Beta Xi’s Outstanding Members:''' (If you have chapter alumnae who have received recognition in any of these three categories, please list them with the date(s) of recognition.)
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'''Charter members:'''
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Olatia Crane, Helen Olive Devine, Fanny West Harris, Alma Keturah Jones, Minnie Avelyn Petty, Marian Leigh Rather, Katherine Andrews Searcy, Eva Miriam Sodekson, Josephine Lucile Wathen.
  
  
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'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
 
'''Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:'''
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Helen Knox, 1952, banker, author, Red Cross volunteer;
 
Helen Knox, 1952, banker, author, Red Cross volunteer;
 
Prudence Mahaffey Mackintosh, 1988, author of books and magazines;
 
Prudence Mahaffey Mackintosh, 1988, author of books and magazines;
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'''Additional Outstanding Beta Xi Alumnae:'''
 
'''Additional Outstanding Beta Xi Alumnae:'''
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Ann Haun (Barlow), Graduate Counselor 1961-1962;
 
Ann Haun (Barlow), Graduate Counselor 1961-1962;
 
Nancy Haun (Dozier), Graduate Counselor 1959-1960;
 
Nancy Haun (Dozier), Graduate Counselor 1959-1960;
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==Highlights of 2000-2010==
 
==Highlights of 2000-2010==
Beta Xi welcomed the new millenium with a variety of new chapter activities. Each year, the sisters gathered at a chapter retreat in the fall to build and restore relationships within the chapter. New sisterhood programs included television nights, a makeover with a make-up artist, a cooking class, a yoga class, manicures, and a ceramics class. To prepare for Recruitment, a Work Week was held in which the entire chapter learned new skits, practiced old songs, and perfected Recruitment strategies. A leadership workshop for the outgoing and incoming officers, and their advisers, to aid in the transition process. The Vice President-Academic Excellence worked to improve the chapter’s G.P.A. by implementing the “Owl Jar” program, which recognized members for their hard work, and introducing the “Study Fairy,” a magical being who rewarded Kappas found studying on campus.
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Beta Xi welcomed the new millennium with a variety of new chapter activities. Each year, the sisters gathered at a chapter retreat in the fall to build and restore relationships within the chapter. New sisterhood programs included television nights, a makeover with a make-up artist, a cooking class, a yoga class, manicures, and a ceramics class. To prepare for Recruitment, a Work Week was held in which the entire chapter learned new skits, practiced old songs, and perfected Recruitment strategies. A leadership workshop for the outgoing and incoming officers, and their advisers, to aid in the transition process. The Vice President-Academic Excellence work
 
 
Social events included Kappa Cocktail, Owl-O-Ween, Monmouth Duo with Pi Beta Phi, Kappa/Tri-Delt Ranch, Parents’ Weekend, Mom and Dad Weekends, and Junior/Senior Night. One evening the entire chapter attended a sing-a-long at a local restaurant. Beta Xi also continued the tradition of hosting a Halloween party and trick-or-treating for the children of local alumnae.
 
  
  
'''Housing:'''
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==Highlights of 2016==
Beta Xi continued to occupy the chapter house throughout the decade.
 
  
  
'''Philanthropy:'''
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2016 was a year characterized by strength, endurance, and evolution for Beta Xi. Still without our
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beloved house, the Kappas faced new challenges, bound together by friendship instead of the walls
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of the house itself. The campus climate was tumultuous. The chapter itself stumbled and fell on a
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few occasions. But as the year comes to a close, we can look back and say that in spite of all of
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that, we learned and we grew.  We are finishing 2016 stronger, more unified, and better than when
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we began it. We are excited to move into our house come January! But before we transition into
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2017, we want to look back and reflect on all we learned.
  
Philanthropy was a priority for Beta Xi in the twenty-first century. The chapter maintained traditions such as the Kappa Klassic Pool Tournament, which raised almost $5,000 for a charity in 2006. Other philanthropic activities included holding a Chili Cookoff with the Tri-Delts, volunteering with for the SPCA and the Highland Park Elementary Halloween carnival, decorating the Children’s Hospital for various holidays, hosting Easter and Halloween parties for local children, and making Christmas cookies for hospitalized children. Children have always been a major focus for the group, and in 2008, the sisters provided free winter coats to children through Coats for Kids.
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In January, the new Beta Xi Chapter Council was eager to continue the legacy of great leadership of
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past officers, as well as accomplishing new goals for out chapter. For President, Ellen Crowe
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served; For Vice President Standards, Anna Wittenmeyer served; For Vice President Organization,
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Hailey Becker served; For Vice President Academic Excellence, Erin Kreindler served; For Recording
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Secretary, Ali Purnell served; For Corresponding Secretary, Charlotte Paine served; For Treasurer,
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Payton Scott served; For Assistant Treasurer, Camille Szelc served; For Registrar, Avery Travis
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served; For Marshal, Hannah Love served; For Education Chairman, Caroline Smyrl served; For House
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Chairman, Sara Shaw served; For Membership Chairman, Riley Longtain served; For New Member
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Chairman, Tai Massimilian served; For Panhellenic Delegate, Alex Page served; For Philanthropy
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Chairman, Berkley Johnson served; For Public Relations Chairman, Kathryn Stouffer served; For Risk
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Management Chairman, Grace Winston served; and For Event Chairman, Mallory Morris served.
  
Two new philanthropy traditions began during this decade. In 2009, Beta Xi hosted its first Kappa Cookout, an event that invited community members to join the sisters for delicious catered food. That year, the proceeds from selling tickets to the event, $7,600, went to The Austin Children’s Shelter. The following year, the chapter raised more than $8,000 and donated the proceeds to the RIF (Reading is Fundamental)of Austin, specifically to the Palm Elementary School. Donations were also made to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. The other new philanthropic event was a powder puff football game with Pi Beta Phi. Proceeds from the tickets were donated to the Davis Moon Project, a non-profit organization that collects books to be hand-delivered through organized literacy mission trips in Addis, Ethiopia.
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Without our trusty senior girls to guide us and without a house to meet in, Chapter Council braved
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the unknown and began to meet. Ellen Crowe (President) began the year with efficiency and care,  
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planning and leading Chapter Council meetings. They finalized edits on the chapter bylaws and
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standing rules, educated themselves on how to use the Kappa drive and webinars, and reviewed the  
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expectations and responsibilities of Chapter Council members with the help of Hailey Becker (VP
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Organization). She went over goals for the year, including chapter unity, continuing to revamp
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philanthropy, and getting the chapter on board with the Risk Management policies, as well as the  
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rules and goals of Standards Committee. Chapter council discussed some ways to hold the chapter
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accountable for their actions at events and to reinforce new standards for behavior for everyone.  
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We decided to change our buddy system from “bigs” and “littles,” to a “pick-a-buddy” system, where
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the girls signed up with a friend before events to be their accountability partner. Grace Winston
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bus-riding attendance at events, while Anna
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Wittenmyer (VP Standards) streamlined the way we approach standards decisions. Sara Shaw
  
  
'''Convention Awards:'''
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(House Chair) worked tirelessly alongside our House Board, as renovations plowed on. Kathryn
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Stouffer (Public Relations Chairman) continued to educate members about the GIN system and
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published yet another great issue of “Round Up”, the annual Kappa newsletter. The new leaders
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conducted the first few chapter meetings with thoroughness and efficiency, growing more comfortable
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meeting in the Student Union and in their new positions. The year started off with a bang, with an
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organized Chapter Council and an excited group of Kappas.
  
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In February, Kappas were getting settled in with their classes, and the officers were beginning to
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get the hang of their new responsibilities: planning events, running meetings, and fulfilling their
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duties more easily. Berkley Johnson (Philanthropy Chair) took it upon herself to completely revamp
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Beta Xi’s philanthropic efforts.  She continued the new partnership with the B+ Foundation that 
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the last philanthropy chair began, combining Kappa’s passion for reading with our love of kids.
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We adopted a B+ Hero named Moriah, who is battling cancer, and made her an honorary “sister.”
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Kappas began visiting Moriah at the hospital, playing games, doing puzzles, and when she felt up to
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it, even having dance parties with our newest little Kappa. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) and
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Grace Winston (Risk Management) pulled off a great Monmouth formal at Brazos Hall, and everyone had
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a wonderful time with their dates and Pi Phi friends. Riley Longtain (Membership Chairman) held a
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very successful first recruitment workshop with the freshman, teaching them the in’s and out’s of
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rush and the importance of the spring semester for recruiting. While Kappa prepared for
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recruitment, so did Alex Page (Panhellenic Delegate) and Grace Anne McGinnis, a Kappa who served as
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Vice President of UT’s Panhellenic Council. They began a wonderful year of working together and
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representing Kappa well to other sororities and to UPC. We rounded out the month with a visit from
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our moms, with fun shopping events and a brunch at The Grove downtown to celebrate Mom’s Weekend.
  
==Highlights of 2011-2019==
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Then came March, another great month for Beta Xi, as the spring semester was in full swing. Hannah
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Love (Marshal) led a successful and efficient ritual workshop to refresh the chapter on the ritual
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and history of our organization. Erin Kreindler (VP Academic Excellence) continued to encourage the
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girls to study hard, with fun Study Snacks events like pizza catering and coffee after chapter!
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Riley continued to hold Rush Workshops with the freshman and the older girls to prepare for
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recruitment and develop a strategy to show girls what Kappa is all about, despite our lack of a
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house. Hailey Becker (VP Organization) worked hard to plan for the leadership consultant’s upcoming
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visit in April.
  
==Highlights of 2011==
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April was a busy month as usual for Beta Xi. Our leadership consultant, Kate Burton, came and  
In 2011, Beta Xi focused on strengthened sisterhood and encouraging scholarly achievement. A chapter retreat was held for the benefit of the members and “get-to-know-you” games were played at the Kappa house. Sisterhood activities included Nightmare on 6th Street, Tri-Delt Ranch, Kappa Cocktail, and Monmouth. The Vice President-Academic Excellence stressed the importance of good grades with the new “Smarty Pants” system at chapter meetings. Alumnae members are often invited to campus to speak to the chapter about job applications and careers.  
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brought some amazing ideas for our chapter with her. She hung out with our members, doing fun
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things around Austin and helped our officers grow in their leadership abilities. Hailey Becker (VP
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Organization) did an amazing job making Kate feel at home. Berkley Johnson (Philanthropy Chair)
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helped plan our fundraiser, Kappa Pi-Phi Carnival, complete with snow cones and live music, raising
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money for our philanthropy. We love joining forces with another sorority who also cares about
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supporting literacy, and the event was a blast as usual. She also held a successful RIF event at
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Wooldridge Elementary. The entire chapter came together and set up stations at the school to play
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games, read, decorate bookmarks, and get their faces painted. At the end of the laughter-filled
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event, each child took home a book (or two!). Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) planned an awesome
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Dad’s Weekend, with food catered on a fun rooftop venue and the chapter attending the Spring
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football game with their dads. She and Grace Winston (Risk Management) also planned another
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successful event with our friends in Theta, called Kite & Key. The event was held at a venue
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downtown and everyone had a wonderful time. A senior Kappa, Kallen Dimitroff ran for Student Body
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President of the University of Texas, and despite her campaign’s loss, it was
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incredible to see the whole chapter gather around her and support her with pride.
  
'''Housing:'''
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Kappa events slowed and finals approached, as May rolled around. Caroline Smyrl (Education
Beta Xi is currently one of only two Greek houses on the University of Texas at Austin campus in which. 60 members are able to live, most usually live in during their junior or senior year. Every Monday, the sisters gather for dinner before the chapter meeting, and lunch is provided every day for members. Every two weeks, a delicious Mexican Guest Lunch is held where Kappas can bring a guest from outside of the Fraternity.
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Chairman) conducted Senior Sendoff, a fun event after chapter where we recognize the seniors and
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hear funny memories from years past, including poems and “twinkies” from some seniors’ parents.
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These very seniors then became alums after graduation celebrations, and it was made official in Key
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Reports. Some of them got into top graduate schools to continue their studies, while others headed
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off to work in cities around the country. They were off into the world! Payton Scott (Treasurer)
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worked hard to set up the budget for the upcoming school year, and held budget meetings with all of
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the Chapter Council officers. Tai Massimilian (New Member Chairman) and Riley Longtain (Membership
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Chairman) both worked hard to prepare for recruitment and the new pledge class coming in August,  
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with the added challenge of finding a home for Spirit and Recruitment weeks without our house. We
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talked to event halls and fraternity houses, and we finally found a place to hold the events and
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welcome our new members…stay tuned below! Riley also held the last recruitment workshop and began
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planning for the summer with her incredible team. The girls in dorms, apartments, and houses packed
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their bags and headed out of Austin, waving goodbye to this school year.
  
'''Philanthropy:'''
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Over the summer, Kappa sisters spread out across the globe for internships, jobs, and study abroad
Beta Xi continued hosting the spring Easter party and the fall Halloween party for local elementary students every year. In 2011, the Kappa Cookout was again held by the chapter and raised $7,800 for the Davis Moon Project, an organization previously supported by Beta Xi’s efforts. Kappa once again faced off in a game of powder puff football against Pi Phi, an event that raised approximately $5,000 for the Austin Children’s Shelter.
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programs. From Spain, to New York, to Paris, to Dallas and Houston and Galveston, to all the way in
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Australia, Kappas took the world by storm. But the months flew by, as summer always does, and came
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to a close. By August, everyone was ready to get back to their Kappa friends, to Austin, and to the  
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University of Texas.
  
==Highlights of 2012==
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But unlike years past, when Kappas ran into our house on University Avenue to prepare for
The 2012 calendar year started off with the newly elected officers of the Beta Xi chapter making a smooth transition into their new positions. Chapter Council also kicked off the year by hosting the LEAD seminar with Kappas from Texas A&M and Texas Tech. The chapter council, led by President Erin Weitzel, met every Sunday evening to plan upcoming meetings and events throughout the year. Erin implemented pillars of organization and enthusiasm which set the tone for the chapter council officers. This was a very important year for Beta Xi and many improvements were made to better our chapter this past year. The officers worked very hard to better the chapter and efficiently and effectively follow out their duties.
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recruitment, this year we ran into…the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, another temporary home! The SAE
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fraternity boys kindly let us borrow their conveniently located house for a few weeks.  And as we
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did with the Union, we turned the SAE house into a home.  Kappa seems to have an uncanny knack of  
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making anywhere feel like a loving home. It could be a room in the Student Union, a study abroad
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dorm, a cramped apartment full of Kappas working in New York city, or a fraternity house, but if
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Kappas are together, it feels like home. It is definitely a skill we are proud of!
  
Callie Williams, Vice President of Organization, maintained an organized calendar of all the events throughout the year and communicated with officers and the chapter about what events to put on the calendar. Along with Callie the Chapter Council put together a great Leadership Action Plan that highlighted the goals of the Chapter for the upcoming year. Callie also assisted with giving chapter members the ability to fill out a Google Form to indicate which committee they are interested in and would prefer to be in, rather than simply designating members to random committee. This was a big change for our Chapter Committees that made members at large much more dedicated to their committee. Callie also prepared for the Leadership Consultant's visit to the the Beta Xi Chapter and hosted her during her stay.
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Riley Longtain (Recruitment Chair) and her team’s hard work over the past semester culminated at
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the end of August. Spirit week was a blast, and the chapter’s hard work during a long week of  
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recruiting paid off when 68 awesome new members came running to the Littlefield fountain on campus,
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to be welcomed by our chapter with open arms. The stresses of a long Recruitment and being without
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a real home took a toll on the chapter, however.  Our chapter stumbled on Bid Night with some
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behavioral issues that we know are unacceptable. Ellen Crowe (President) and the Chapter Council  
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quickly jumped into action, taking ownership of our mistakes and trying to get the chapter back on
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track. We would have been lost without the fearless leadership of Ellen, the patience of Anna
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Wittenmyer (VP Standards), the planning of Hailey Becker (VP Organization), and the maturity of Tai
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Massimillian (New Member Chairman). We knew there would be consequences and this would be a long
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road ahead, but we also knew that changes that needed to occur. We were nervous but excited for how
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our chapter would evolve because of this challenge.
  
Laurel Pugliese, Vice President of Standards, worked with her committee to perfect the bus system and make sure members were upholding the standards of the Fraternity policy. Laurel also organized the Chapter retreat at Alamo Draft house in January to encourage chapter-wide bonding. All of Beta Xi attended for singing and dancing to 90's music. Laurel also planned many events for the Chapter to increase bonding such as movies at the house or profit shares at Red Mango.  
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In spite of the chaos, September rolled around, and the Kappas were back. With a crazy Longhorn
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football win against Notre Dame, we began our classes with excitement and our horns up high! We
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continued holding chapter meetings in the Student Union, our temporary home. The first meeting ran
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smoothly as chapter council got back in the swing of things, and the new members learned the                                                                             
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ins and outs of their new chapter. Following the events of Bid Day, we were visited by Emily
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Murdock and Illiana Garcia, our Theta District director and specialist. They helped our Chapter
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Council remember the “why?” of our chapter, as well as realign the goals of Beta Xi with that of  
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the national organization. They inspired our leaders to be better and to lead our chapter out of
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this slump.  They began helping us build a strategic plan to improve our chapter and help us
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rectify the mistakes of the weeks prior. Weeks passed, with the first formal meeting held by Hannah
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Love (Marshal) and program nights like the one featuring Shannon Moody, where we learned about the
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Jeremiah Project, a center for single mothers, organized by Caroline Smyrl (Fraternity Education
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Chairman). Hailey Becker (VP Organization) revamped committee nights, helping each committee set
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goals for the semester. We also had an exciting visit from the Fraternity President Beth Black,
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held at an alumni’s house in Austin. It was incredible for some of our officers to meet such an
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inspiring leader of the organization that we love so much. Erin Kreindler (VP Academic Excellence)
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was happy to report that 13 of our chapter members received 4.0 GPA’s in the spring, and the
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chapter’s cumulative GPA was 3.47, as the grade report came in. Kappa competed in the second annual
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Greek Get Down dance competition—and though we didn’t place like we did last year, we had so much
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fun dancing! Much of the team was made up of our new members, so it was  a great way for freshmen,
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sophomores, juniors and seniors to all get to know one another. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman)
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organized our first fun event, Kappa Kidnap, at a dance hall outside of Austin. With cowboy boots
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and dresses on, the Kappas danced the night away to country music from a live band. Soon enough the  
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semester was in full swing.
  
Ady Wetegrove, Vice President Academic Excellence, helped our Chapter improve our overall GPA to be above the All Sorority Average for the Spring of 2012. She and her committee held individuals more accountable for their individual grades while providing them assistance. She also incorporated  “office hours” for New Members and any other members needing further guidance during registration for the Spring 2013 semester. She also organized study snacks at the house on Tuesday and continued the "Smarty Pants" system from last year.
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October was yet another busy month for Beta Xi. The TX-OU football game was a blast, even though
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our beloved Longhorns lost. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) planned a fun date event with Tri-Delt,  
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and ended the month with our traditional Halloween dance, called Owl-o-ween, with Chi Omega. We
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absolutely love doing events with our friends in other sororities! But double the girls, means
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double the amount of people trying to safely get home. Despite some bumps in the road in our risk
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management policies in the past, Grace Winston (Risk Management Chair) and Anna Wittenmyer (VP
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Standards) did an amazing job encouraging everyone to follow our policies. The buddy system became
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more successful as the semester went on, and as well as bus riding attendance. Hannah Love
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(Marshal) did a stellar job planning and executing Initiation, in our second year without a house.  
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Initiation was held in a different church than the year before, but Hannah was calm in the face of
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chaos, and the event ran as smoothly as ever. The newly initiated members had a wonderful morning,
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and afterwards joined their parents and friends for a fun brunch at Hotel Ella near campus.
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Caroline Smyrl (Fraternity Education Chairman) did an outstanding job planning Founder’s Day. The
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event was held at AT&T Conference Center. Actives and alumnae alike enjoyed stories from alums,
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songs from the Kappa pickers, and a presentation  by the House Board, who has worked so hard on the  
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house renovations. Hannah Love (Marshal), Kaki Miller (Key Sis Chair), and Tai Massimilian (New
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Member Chairman) worked together to organize a “Big Sis, Little Sis” event with photos by the
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University Tower, then on to fun event at a trampoline park! Avery Travis (Registrar) planned
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composites, and the Kappas “smiled pretty” for their photos. Avery coordinated with the same
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company from the year before to have composites taken in the Union. Our temporary home at the Union
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was really starting to feel like ours own—we had taken over! Many chapter members said they will
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actually miss our makeshift Union “house.
  
Philanthropy Chairman Margaret Smith and Assistant Philanthropy Chairs Ellen Perkins and Courtney Catalani worked together to plan all chapter-wide philanthropy events. Margaret made some changes this year to our program with the national philanthropy, Reading is Fundamental. She planned a Reading Festival for the whole chapter to attend to teach kids and spend the day working with them and having fun with kids. She also planned a book drive so that each kid could take home a book. Margaret also helped plan Kappa Cookout in the Fall, Pi Phi vs. Kappa philanthropy powder puff game in the spring, and got members involved with the Wonderball where we went dressed up as princesses and helped with face paint and costumes. Margaret provided the chapter with many other volunteer activities such as Kisses from Kappa on Valentines Day where we took valentine goodies to a retirement home.  
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In November the semester was quickly wrapping up. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) did a great job
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planning a fun parent’s weekend and a Kappa Kasual, our last event of the semester. The event was
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held at Cedar Street Courtyard downtown, with a fun live band. Then came the tumultuous 2016
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Presidential Election that divided our campus. Kappas went out and voted for their choice, but our
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nation was not the only thing that was struggling to unify in the face of adversity.  Ellen and the
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officers continued to edit and work on the Strategic Plan for upcoming year. With Ellen’s great
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vision and the help of the national organization itself, our specialists and the chapter members,
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we were able to construct a plan that would allow Kappa to grow in the coming years. Avery Travis
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(Registrar) was elected slate chairman, and worked extremely hard to conduct meetings with her
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dedicated and passionate slate committee to nominate the officers for next year. This year was
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tougher than ever, with so many great candidates stepping up for officer positions. The Slate
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Committee knew how important these choices were, considering the issues from Bid Day, the strategic
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plan, and the new trajectory that Kappa was on—in order to improve and come back stronger. The
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committee worked hard to pick the best possible girls for the chapter council of 2017. The
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committee gave the slate presentation at meeting in November, and officer transitions began quickly
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after, and the new and old Chapter Councils began working together. As usual, Kappas were able to
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come together to create a unified group of sisterhood and friendship.
  
Sara Beth Tunnel, Event Chairman, worked hard to plan and schedule all of the social events for the year. She worked very closely with Risk Management to plan events that would be safe and uphold the Fraternity standards. She found fun and unique venues to host events with other sororities or parents of Kappas. In 2012 she planned Kappa Pi Phi Monmouth, Kappa Mom's Weekend, Kappa Dad's Weekend, Kappa Date Dash, Kappa Chi O Owloween, Kappa Tri Delt Ranch, Kappa Parent's Weekend, Kappa Kidnap, and Kappa Cocktail. These events were fun, safe, organized, and help brought the chapter closer together.
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November turned quickly into December, with only one week in between Thanksgiving and Christmas
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breaks for some girls. Hailey Becker (VP Organization) planned a wonderful Leadership Day at a
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delcicious restaurant, where the new and old officers can get together with their advisors and go
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over the expectations and goals for the upcoming year. Our chapter worked hard to get through final
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exams and the end of the semester, with Erin Kreindler (VP Academic Excellance) planning yummy
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Study Snack events throughout the weeks of finals! The Kappas wrapped up a long but fun year. 2016
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was a challenging but incredible year for growth for the Beta Xi chapter.
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Despite challenges from the house renovation, the political and campus climate, and our own
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behavioral issues and changes, our chapter grew stronger and closer than ever, evolving to become
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the best chapter we can be. We cannot wait to move into our beautiful new home, and we look forward
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to taking on 2017, equipped with everything we have learned and the goals we plan to accomplish in
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the next year!
  
Kelsey Koentges, Pubic Relations Chairman, did a great job of helping keep members active and bridged the gap between the chapter, university, parents, and alums. She created a monthy newsletter to send out to parents of Kappas and the Beta Xi chapter. She also planned the Easter and Halloween party, both were held at the house for alumni and their children. She helped organize the babysitting list and the Kappa Chirstmas card which was sent out to other UT sororities and families of Beta Xi members. Kelsey also kept the system of the "Round Up Newsletter which summarized the year and sent it out to the Chapter.  
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Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the overall nature of your chapter.
  
Kathryn Uecker, Fraternity Education Chairman, was in charge of planning program nights at the house. She provided the chapter with fun speakers and programs such as Zumba. Another large improvement was made by Kathryn by re-implement Senior Programming – a once a month program night for Seniors in place of meeting. Kathryn also planned Founders Day in October where the Beta Xi chapter recognizes the founding members and hosts an event for alumni in the Austin area.
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Campus climate was tense in 2016, as it was much of the world. Yet another Student Government
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election occurred on campus in the Spring, this time with a Beta Xi running for office. Racial
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tensions and a new campus carry law caused protests and fractured our student body. The year
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culminated in one of the most controversial Presidential Elections ever, occurring in November. Our
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own chapter faced some of the biggest pitfalls and hardships we have ever faced. We lost loved ones
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and made mistakes. But through all of this, Beta Xi Kappa persevered together. We stood up for our
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beliefs and for each other, admitted our faults, and grew into a stronger chapter. Our chapter is
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well known at the University of Texas for being involved in and well liked by all groups on campus. Kappas are friendly, open-minded, intelligent and active in university life. Kappas are so well integrated and involved in our diverse on-campus commitments, that our main goal in 2016 was to
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increase Beta Xi chapter unity. In spite of a rocky campus climate and our own troubles within Beta  
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Xi, we hoped to increase the bond of sisterhood in our chapter. Doing so without a home during the  
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house renovations proved to be a challenge, but our chapter did a great job finding ways to unite,
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around causes like our philanthropy and each other’s successes.
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Chapter Philanthropy:
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What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours
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to, in your community?
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Wooldrige Elementary, RIF, B+ Foundation (new this year)
  
Mary Beth Burgher, Membership Chairman, assisted by Sullivan Franklin-Mitchell, Isabel Dann, Molly Henson and Kat Schindler succesfully prepared for Recruitment. They held 3 recruitment workshops in the spring to plan for recruitment in the fall. They also implemented new fun ways to celebrate recruitment such as having members talk about their favorite parts of recruitment during chapter meetings. They set up different committes and helped implement new change. Beta Xi greeted the largest pledge class in Kappa history and we celebrated the new members on Bid Day by taking them to Abel's on the Lake for a fun dinner.  
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This year, Berkley Johnson (Philanthropy Chair) completely revamped and re-energized our
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philanthropic efforts.  Kappa adopted another philanthropy in addition to Reading Is Fundamental.
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The B+ Foundation raises money for cancer research and pairs sororities and fraternities nationwide
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with a “Hero:” a child battling cancer. We were paired with our Hero, Moriah.  She is an
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eight-year-old girl with cancer, and the newest and youngest Beta Xi Kappa ever! She gets to wear
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our letters, come to some fun events, and be a part of our Kappa family. Beta Xi embraced our
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newest sister with love and pride. Kappas made visits to her at the hospital, had her over to our
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apartments, took her to Mozart’s Coffee Shop to see Christmas lights, made her a scrapbook and  
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battled her disease alongside her. And we are thrilled to report that her cancer is in remission!
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We hoped to be a light in Moriah’s life this year…but it turns out that Moriah remained a shining
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light for our chapter, uniting us in some of our hardest seasons.
  
Katie Satterwhite, New Member Chairman, worked hard alongside Avery Walker to integrate the new members into the chapter. They organized many different activities for the new members and helped bring them together as a pledge class and as a chapter. They taught the new members the traditions and history of Kappa. They worked alongside Caroline Cooper our Marshall to teach the New members the rituals of Kappa after Initiation. They made Inspiration week fun for the new members and helped Caroline with Initation.  
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We remained passionate about encouraging childhood reading, as well! From profit shares organized
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by chapter members to a book drive to our annual fundraiser, we definitely did not let our passion
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for this issue fall by the wayside. We have a great relationship with Wooldridge Elementary where
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we have our annual RIF event every spring for the whole chapter. This year, Berkley added an event
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there in the fall, as well! Half the chapter volunteered at the elementary school on a Saturday,
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while the other half gave their time to Neighborhood Longhorns tutoring program.
  
Kelly Bowman, House Chairman, served as a liason between the in house girls, staff, and Miss Judi. She helped organize and clarify the house points system and selecting 60 members of the chapter to live in the house. She met with the staff and Miss Judi to make sure the house was running smoothly and attended house board meetings. Kelly provided gifts for the staff throughout the year. She also organized Sunday dinners for in house girls that were provided from local Austin restaurants.
 
  
Sarah Snelling, Treasurer, was in charge on handling the chapters finances. She worked extremely hard to make sure that the new Bill Highway system was working well and that members could understand how to use it. She was in charge of the dues, budget for Chapter Counci, and any other charges that needed to be made. She also worked to reinburse members and offiers and worked with favors to bill members through bill highway.
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While we await the opening of our newly renovated house on University Avenue, we have been renting
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rooms in the UT Union building for chapter meetings and for our chapter lunches. It is usually a
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large meeting room with screens and dining space in the back.
  
Ksenia Kolesnikova, Panhellenic Delegate, served as the liason between Panhellenic and Beta Xi. She represented the chapter by voting for Panhellenic initatives. She also attended meetings each week and reported back to the Chapter about new policies set by Panhellenic.
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Oral History
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Are there any current members, alumnae or advisers from your chapter that you recommend for the  
This was a big year in the Nation's history. President Obama was reelected as President of the United States and Kappas gathered in the living room to watch the events unfold and watch the weekly debates between candidates. Many Kappas donated to the different campaigns and almost every Kappa participated in voting. Another big event in 2012 was the London Olympics. A few Beta Xi members actually attended events at the Olympics. Beta Xi members were involved in many different organizations worldwide from volunteering in South Africa to traveling to South America for mission work.  
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Fraternity’s oral history project? We are looking for Kappas with stories to tell – funny chapter
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memories, great professional achievement stories, heartwarming stories of how Kappa has helped
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them, etc.
  
Campus: Beta Xi is very involved with the University of Texas. We try to promote members of the chapter to be involved in different organizations on campus. Many Kappas are members of honors societies such as the Dean's list or Order of Omega. A few Kappas participate in Student Government and the Texas Athletic program. There were a few changes that were made to our campus in 2012 such as adding new buildings, banning smoking on campus, and having the library open 24 hours a day.
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Kathryn Stouffer, current member, outgoing PR Chair Sarah Shaw, current member, outgoing House
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Chair Tricia Cury, former president and recent alum Chandler Foster, recent alum
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Hannah Meehan, Beta Xi Chapter Council advisor
  
Chapter: The Beta Xi chapter has many strengths and some weaknesses that we improved on in 2012. As a chapter we are extremely unified. Throughout all grades girls are friends and spend lots of time together. Every day you can see many girls across campus wearing Kappa shirts. We are extremely proud of our Chapter and members are very dedicated to Beta Xi. We lacked in communication between the Chapter and Chapter Council and we worked very hard to fix that and now have clarity between the two.
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==Highlights of 2017==
  
==Highlights of 2013==
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The Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma had an excellent year of growth and bonding in
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2017. In January, a new group of Chapter Council members began meeting and carrying on the
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legacy of excellent, cooperative leadership our chapter has had in recent years. Hannah Love was
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President, Tai Massimilian was VP Standards, Kaki Miller was VP Organization, Payton Scott was
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VP Academic Excellence, Lauren Fisher was Recording Secretary, Emily Parnell was
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Corresponding Secretary, Cameron Shepherd was Membership Chairman, Sarah Gregory was New
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Member Chairman, Camille Szelc was Treasurer, Jennifer Harbour was Assistant Treasurer,
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Emma Riddle was Philanthropy Chairman, Hallie Smith was Event Chairman, Caroline Smyrl was
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Registrar, Grace Winston was House Chairman, Charlotte Fitzpatrick was Marshal, Audrey
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Halbrook was Risk Management Chairman, Regan Ewing was Panhellenic Delegate, Tessa
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Lauritzen was the Public Relations Chairman, and Allison Ainsworth was Education Chairman.
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2017’s Chapter Council has worked tremendously hard to implement our strategic plan to get our
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chapter back in good standing with both Kappa nationals and the university.
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By far the most exciting thing for our chapter in 2017 has been being able to be back in our newly
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remodeled house! We have been so grateful for the Beta Xi House Board and all the time, money,
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energy, and thought that they put into the plans to remodel our historic chapter house. Before the
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beginning of school, the House Board hosted an open house for alumnae, donors, families, and
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members to view the amazing changes to the house. It was such a special time for Beta Xi
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members of all ages to come together and share in the excitement of the opening. The very next
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day, active members moved in, and the house immediately sprang to life. It has been such a
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blessing for the chapter to have a common meeting grounds again and to share meals together,
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study together, and have our meetings as a chapter in the house.
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Also in January, Hannah (President) began Chapter Council meetings by having all of Chapter
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Council read the Strategic Plan for our chapter’s Warning of Probation and review the goals and
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calendar we had set for the semester. Some of our goals included improvement in chapter
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management, recruitment, new member experience and programming, standards and risk
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management, and panhellenic leadership. Hannah also scheduled and coordinated a meeting
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between Chapter Council and Katherine Latta, our Leadership Development specialist, for a
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Strategic Plan workshop and a discussion over Start With Why , a book that all of Chapter Council
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had read over Christmas break. During our first Chapter meeting of the semester, Hannah went
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over the strategic plan, emphasizing its importance for all members, and reading our Chapter
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Mission Statement. Tai (VPS) also went over standards behavioral expectations during the first
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meeting and also held elections for the new Standards Committee members. Grace (House Chair)
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organized an Orientation for the in-house girls from House Board to explain the rules and
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organization of the house. Grace and Tai also gave a presentation to the chapter during the first
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meeting about respecting our newly remodeled house. Cameron (Membership Chair) also held a
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workshop for the freshmen on a Sunday at the end of the month to teach them the ins and outs of
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recruitment on the other side and to emphasize the importance of our strategic goals for the
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recruitment process.
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February began with a visit from our Leadership Consultant, Maddy. Kaki (VPO) organized a
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great week in Austin for her, and chapter council enjoyed spending time with her at the house and
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meeting with her individually to discuss ways to improve each office. Hallie (Event Chair) and
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Audrey (Risk Management) planned a great Monmouth formal with the Pi Phis at Palm Door.
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Everyone had a great night with their dates, dancing with the band all night and taking pictures in
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the photo booth. Emily (Corresponding Secretary) also gave a presentation to the chapter on the
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GIN system, which the officers have been using more effectively throughout the year to
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communicate information to the chapter. Sarah (New Member) also finalized the plans for the new
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member bid day retreat in the Fall, which was something that our chapter had never done before.
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She did an excellent job planning and communicating to Chapter Council, and Reagan
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(Panhellenic) discussed our exciting plans with other chapters, who followed Kappas lead in
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implementing an off-campus retreat in their bid day plans rather than releasing the girls after
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midnight.
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March was another exciting month for Beta Xi with lots of events and activities for our actives to all
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bond. Cameron (Membership) hosted another recruitment workshop for the freshmen where she
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began to teach them the songs and dances. Her and her team began to familiarize the freshmen
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with more details of recruitment week. They also met with the newly appointed area assistant to
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develop strategies. In the middle of the month, the doors of Kappa locked and the chapter
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dispersed across the country and the world for a fun-filled Spring Break! As soon as everyone
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returned from their trips, Emma (Philanthropy) began getting everyone excited for the upcoming
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philanthropy opportunities. In the week after Spring Break, she encouraged the entire chapter to
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get their families and friends to participate in the B+ Campaign. The campaign was a
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campus-wide competition before the Round Up weekend, and Kappa proudly raised around
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$4,000. Emma also planned our annual Pi Phi Kappa Karnival event, hosted at the Pi Phi house
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with live music, snow cones, face painting, and a petting zoo. Beta Xi raised $6,000 from Karnival to
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donate to RIF! During April, we said goodbye to our house mom, Ms. Judi. We are so grateful for
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the years she spent making sure the Beta Xi house felt like a home for all the members. Hallie
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(Events) wrapped up the month by planning an awesome Dad’s Weekend. The chapter enjoyed
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dinner with their dad’s at Dirty Martin’s on Friday, and the next day everyone got to enjoy a tour of
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the Kappa house and a private tour of the Darrell K. Royal Memorial Football Stadium! We also
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had very productive chapter meetings during March. In fulfillment of our probation terms with the
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University, we had an informative and interactive alcohol awareness presentation from University
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Health Services. Although it was a required program, the entire chapter found it interesting and
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helpful to understand the best way to socialize responsible in a college environment. Kaki (VPO)
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also continued to work on making Committee Chapter Meetings a fun way for every member to
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feel like they contribute to our chapter. She restructured the Committee Night schedule to make
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sure that committees completed their agendas.
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In April, the semester was in full swing and we had another great month for Beta Xi. At the
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beginning of the month, we welcomed our new house mom, Ms. Sherri to the Beta Xi house! We
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have loved the life, love and warmth she has brought to her house with her constant cheeriness and
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famous shortbread. Nicole Covert, our Recruitment Advisor, received the award for Outstanding
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Advisor from University Fraternity and Sorority Life. Nicole is more than deserving of this award.
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Not only does she put in countless hours of work for our chapter, but she is an outstanding mom,
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friend, and volunteer. We are so proud and thankful to have her as part of our amazing advisory
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board! Tessa (PR) also planned an Easter Party at the Kappa house, with an Easter egg hunt,
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cookie decorating, pictures, and more fun. Hallie (Event Chair) planned two great events during
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April. We had another fun semi-formal, Kite and Key, with Theta at the Summit. She also planned
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an awesome Mom’s Weekend, with a shopping event at Adelante on Friday, a dinner at Max’s, and
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brunch at the house on Saturday. Cameron (Membership) closed out the month with a
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chapter-wide recruitment workshop, the last workshop of the semester. In accordance with our
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Strategic Plan, the recruitment team updated the members on Panhellenic and Kappa Nationals
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rules
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In May, things at the Beta Xi house started to quiet down as all the members began to prepare for
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their finals and the semester came to an end. Before everyone dispersed for the summer. Allison
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(Education) conducted the Senior Sendoff, a humorous and sentimental event where the seniors
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get to share funny memories from their college years and share what their next chapter has in store
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for them as they leave UT and Kappa. The Alumnae Board also gave a presentation to the seniors
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to tell them about the opportunities the Kappa alumnae network has for them. Caroline (Registrar)
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also put them on alumnae status on Key Reports. Chapter Council ended the spring by setting
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goals and preparing for the upcoming semester. Grace (House) worked with the Sophomores to
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get roommate requests for the upcoming year. Sarah (New Member) and Cameron (Membership)
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continued to make plans for recruiting new members and making their experience in Kappa the
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best ever.
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Over the summer, the members of Beta Xi parted ways for summer school, internships, and study
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abroad experiences. Tessa (PR) collected photos from all the different adventures to post on our
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chapter’s Tumblr, Instagram, and other social media accounts. Cameron, her team, and the area
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assistants worked extremely hard all summer to prepare for recruitment week, and all of their effort
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paid off. We had a fun and successful work week and recruitment week in August. We happily
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welcomed 73 new members to their home at 2001 University Avenue on Bid Day! Sarah’s plan for
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the new member bid day retreat at Camp Balcones Springs was very well received, and all the new
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Kappas had an enjoyable and safe time playing games and getting to know their new sisters in
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their pledge class.
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In September, school came in full swing, and the chapter enjoyed spending time together, eating
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meals at the house, studying together, and attending football games. Chapter Council worked to
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make sure that the New Members really felt that the Beta Xi house was their home on campus.
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Grace (House) got all of their fingerprints in our lock system, and Emily (Corresponding
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Secretary) and Caroline (Registrar) entered their contact information into Key Reports and the Gin
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System to make sure they received all chapter correspondence. After a post-recruitment meeting
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with Panhellenic, Tai was happy to report to the chapter that we had significantly reduced our
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fines from previous years! Before the first date event, Tai also gave a presentation to the entire
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chapter during meeting to lay out expectations and the standards that we hold each other to in
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social settings. Hallie and Audrey planned our fun destination date event, Kappa Kasual, at the
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Oasis. Although the event was cut short by the event staff for behavioral problems, Chapter
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Council took the opportunity as an experience to make a better Risk Management plan for the
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members before date functions. Tai, Hannah, and Hallie gave a presentation at chapter meeting
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the following week to re-emphasize the importance of safety during social events and the privilege
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it is for us to be able to have these functions. We also used our Committee Night to to get feedback
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from the entire chapter and brainstorm ideas about how we can improve our date events to make
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them as safe and enjoyable as possible! It was an excellent way for our members to come together
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and resolve a chapter-wide problem. Payton (VPAE) recognized the members who had received a
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4.0 GPA the previous semester during chapter and gave them a goody bag. Her and her committee
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also decided to give goody bags to members who had made a 3.8, deciding that their hard work
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should also be noted. Caroline (Registrar) also scheduled the composite photos for the chapter at
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the end of the month.
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October was a busy month with many exciting chapter events to celebrate our heritage and history!
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Tai (VPS) and Audrey (Risk Management) continued to work on Risk Management policies for
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the chapter and gave presentations before TX-OU Football weekend and our Owl-O-Ween Date
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event on safety and behavior. The members had a fun weekend in Dallas for the football game,
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spending time with each other and rocking all of their new Kappa t-shirts and gear made by
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Favors. Allison (Education) also planned a wonderful Founder’s Day dinner. The event was hosted
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at AT&T Conference center, and it was a great time for the chapter and Austin alumnae to
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celebrate the history of our fraternity. We enjoyed a wonderful meal together, presentations from
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the advisors and house board, and music from Pickers. Charlotte (Marshal) and Emma
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(Philanthropy) rallied a group of our members to participate in Greek Get Down, a dance
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competition fundraiser hosted by AEPhi to support the B+ Foundation. The members who
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participated had so much fun getting to know each other and representing Kappa at the event.
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Charlotte (Marshal) did an amazing job planning and coordinating Inspiration Week at the end of
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October. The new members were put in their new Kappa families on big-little on Tuesday, Friday
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was Fireside, and on Saturday we happily initiated all of our new members as actives! Sarah
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planned a brunch for the new actives and their families at AT&T following the ceremony. Before
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our Owl-O-Ween date event with Chi-O, Audrey put a new wristband process and bus buddy
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system into place to make sure that we did not repeat the same problems we had at Kasual. Hallie
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(Events) planned the event at Clearport and the night was a huge success. Tessa also planned a
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Halloween Trick-Or-Treat party at the house for alumnae to bring their kids. The in-house girls
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decorated their rooms, put out candy, played with all of the kids, and had a great time!
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Nothing slowed down in November, with many events and lots of time together for the chapter to
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bond! Kaki hosted the Leadership Consultant, Casey, at the Kappa house and all of the officers
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enjoyed meeting her and hearing the ways that she thought we had improved within the last year.
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Hallie organized a fun Parent’s Weekend, with desserts on Friday night at Concrete Cowboy and
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Bar-B-Que at the house before the football game on Saturday! Hallie finished her term as Events
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Chairman with a bang by planning our last semi-formal of the semester, Kappa Klassic, at
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Speakeasy, and the chapter danced all night to the jazz band. Regan (Panhellenic) continued to
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meet with Panhellenic to discuss changes to the bylaws and did an outstanding job of respectfully
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presenting our chapter’s stance on the proposals. Our chapter also elected Riley Longtain as Slate
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Chairman at the beginning of the month, and her and her committee put in so many hours pouring
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over applications and nominating officers for 2018. Elections were held, and we are so proud of and
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excited for the upcoming Chapter Council! We know they will carry on the legacy of hard work and
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thoughtfulness that Beta Xi officers are known for!
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In December, the semester began to wrap up as the weather changed and finals approached. Kaki
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planned a leadership brunch at the house for the old Chapter Council, the new Chapter Council,
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and their advisors. It was a wonderful time to share all of the accomplishments of the past year and
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to transition the new officers into their positions. Emma also planned the final Philanthropy event
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for RIF at Wooldridge Elementary. The upperclassmen contributed to a book drive that Kappa
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donated to the school. The underclassmen got to spend a Saturday morning at Wooldridge,
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playing basketball with the kids, painting their faces, and getting them excited about their new
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books. 2017 has been a great year of unity and growth for Beta Xi. We have so enjoyed being able
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to spend time in our beautifully newly-renovated house, and we are excited for all the memories
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that will come there in 2018!
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Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the overall nature of your chapter.
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We welcomed a new football coach, Tom Herman, in 2017, and it has been an exciting time for our
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team as they continue to improve. There were also several emergency incidents on campus this
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year, causing the campus to unify and rally around support for mental health and campus safety.
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Our chapter is known on campus for being a well-rounded and open minded group of young
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ladies. We are proud to have so many members involved in other organizations and making
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important changes on our campus and in Austin. Beta Xi allows its members to be the best
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versions of themselves, and we love that those things are reflected in our house as well as on our
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campus!
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Chapter Philanthropy:
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What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in
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your community? Wooldridge Elementary, B+ Foundation
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Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support?
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We have had a great relationship with Wooldridge Elementary School throughout the years. Several
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of our members enjoy our RIF events so much at Wooldridge that they volunteer independently
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there as mentors. Our chapter even received an award from the Wooldridge Elementary School for
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our outstanding volunteer work with their school.
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Several sororities and fraternities on campus have also adopted B+ heroes, who are kids battling
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cancer. Beta Xi has adopted a sweet little girl, named Moriah, who comes to the house about once
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a week. We feel like Moriah is one of our sisters, and it has been such a joy for our chapter to
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support her and her family as she goes through her journey. Moriah is one of the reasons our
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chapter has been so passionate about fundraising for the B+ Foundation, and we are proud of the
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money we have raised for such an awesome organization!
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Chapter Facility:
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In what kind of a facility does your chapter meet? Please attach a clear photo of where you typically hold
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chapter meetings – whether in a classroom, chapter house or elsewhere.
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We have a beautiful newly renovated house. We use our main dining room as the chapter room,
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where hold meetings throughout the year.
  
The newly elected officers were very excited to get into their positions for the 2013 calendar year. After completing triplicate meetings in December, the officers all felt that they were ready to continue the great leadership that was in place before them. Our first order of business as Chapter Council was to create a Google Drive for us to share. We were astounded by previous the chapter councils’ ability to work without the technology we have today. As a chapter, we communicate much of our information through emails, Google documents, and the Kappa website. We also employed the use of the Gin system to provide all our information to the entire chapter. Our improved use of technology allowed for clearer channels of communication between officers and the chapter as a whole.
 
  
In our first Chapter Council meeting we created our 2013 Leadership Action Plan. We spent time working on a plan that would guide us to chapter improvement and would help us hold each other accountable in our various offices. Our first area was Self-Discovery and Intellectual and we chose our focus to be to support future career endeavors. We made 3 goals for this area: implement Owl of the Week (an time for a chosen Kappa to describe her internship), host a resume workshop and mock-interview session, and offer additional resources such as networking and internship lists. Our second area was Interpersonal Development and our focus was to increase chapter unity. Our three goals were family (plan 2 spring family events), fitness (encourage weekly workout classes at the Kappa house), and film (feature a “Rom-Com” of the Month after study snacks at the house). Our third area was Leadership and Skill Building with a focus on clarity and transparency. Our four goals were to increase chapter usage of the Gin system, make house points viewable and update them monthly, keep a detailed record of the budget, and present information in a comprehensible and entertaining manner. Our fourth area was Understanding and Appreciation of Kappa and we wanted to emphasize Kappa Then and Now. Our three goals were to promote better understanding of formal meeting, ritual, and the history of Kappa, expand the size of Pickers and increase their involvement, and look to alumni for opportunities and guidance after college. We are proud to say that all of these goals had a clear presence throughout 2013, and we successfully followed through on them to make sure they will be implemented in the future as well.
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==Highlights of 2018==
  
In January, the chapter was in the midst of getting adjusted to the new semester and Chapter Council. We received 2 new affiliates, Ella Coffey and Danielle Fenson, and voted to accept them into our chapter. Molly McConn, Membership Chairman, immediately got started on the recruitment process by recruiting freshman to become Area Rush Captains. She also held a meeting for the freshman in order to start teaching them about the rush process. Willa Jolink, Education Chairman, planned a cooking class for the seniors to replace one of the meetings that they are required to attend. Willa also planned the program night for January and brought in Kendyl Richards from Austin Smiles to speak about her non-profit and the importance of volunteering. Peyton Bivins, Public Relations Chairman, worked on the January newsletter. The officers also made a fun video for the chapter that introduced the new leaders and explained their positions. It was a fun way to get the New Year started!
 
  
February began with our first “Rom-Com” of the month on February 5th. All of the girls came to the house to watch a fun movie after study snacks. There was a huge turnout and made for a fun night of bonding at the house. On February 10th we held “Rookie Rush” at the house for the freshman. They were taught the basics of recruitment, and all of the recruitment team worked with them to learn chants, the stack, and the general recruitment process. All of the freshmen were so excited to meet the new girls that could potential be our new Kappa members. Additionally, every year we participate in Kisses for Kappa. We donate and make goody bags of Hershey’s kisses to give to a local elderly home on Valentine’s Day. Catherine Wilson, Philanthropy Chair, helped lead the chapter in making goody bags and delivering them to their lucky recipients. It brightened the day of the people living in the home and made Valentine’s Day special for all of the Kappa members that participated. Later in the month, our biggest event of the year, Monmouth, was held on February 16th with Pi Phi. The party was at the Hyatt Regency with huge success! We had a face painter, photo booth, food, and a band. It succeeded due to a lot of work from Isabel Dann, Social Chairman, and Julie Parma, Risk Management Chairman. The chapter took buses to and from the event and safely enjoyed the evening. On February 18th, Chapter Council met with the Alpha Xi Delta Chapter Council as a part of a Panhellenic sisterhood event that Sara Holl, Panhellenic delegate, planned and organized. Chapter Council also went through the Standing Rules and By-Laws during their February Chapter Council meetings and made sure they were up to date and correct for each position. February 21st was our Chapter Retreat at Jump Street. The chapter rode buses out to the event and had a blast jumping on all of the trampolines and playing dodge ball. February was a busy month!
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The 2018-19 school year began with a new Beta Xi Chapter Council ready to work hard and
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continue the amazing work of the previous council. The new Chapter Council was comprised
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of many new members, as well as some returning faces. Camille Szelc advanced from the role
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of Treasurer to President, and Jennifer Harbour took her place, moving up from Assistant
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Treasurer. Helen Williams took over the role as Assistant Treasurer, the only sophomore
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position on Chapter Council. Emma Riddle and Tessa Lauritzen returned to their respective
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positions of Philanthropy Chairman and Public Relations Chairman for the second year in a  
 +
row. Carter Pittman was VP Standards, Charlotte Fitzpatrick was VP Organization,Peyton
 +
Travis was VPAE, Emily Parnell was Recording Secretary, Linda Castranova was Corresponding
 +
Secretary, Caroline Cannan was Membership Chairman, Cameron Crawford was New Member
 +
Chairman, Madison Rigby was Event Chairman, Cameron Shepherd was Registrar, Katie Bell
 +
was House Chairman, Lexie Alexander was Marshal, Sarah Boatwright was Risk Management
 +
Chairman, Kate Kaiser was Panhellenic Delegate, and Paige Nelson was Education Chair.
 +
As the year began, Camille (President) got the Chapter Council in order by determining a set
 +
time for weekly meetings. She efficiently created an easy way for all Council members to
 +
communicate, set up a Google Drive folder for notes and forms, and reviewed the necessary
 +
expectations and responsibilities of Chapter Council officers. The Council discussed their
 +
personal and group goals for the semester, focusing mostly on encouraging attendance and  
 +
bolstering chapter morale throughout the year. To build a stronger community within the
 +
chapter, Carter (VP Standards) created a Kappa Kompliments box where members could leave
 +
encouraging notes to fellow Kappas to be read out at chapter. Cameron (Registrar) made sure
 +
Key Reports was in order and allowed access to the new officers. Jennifer (Treasurer) worked
 +
with the Chapter Council to set budgets for the 2018 spring semester and continued with
 +
billing of the chapter for the new semester. Linda (Corresponding Secretary) introduced her
 +
goal of moving everything over from the ListServe system to GinSystem and began the switch.  
 +
Peyton (VPAE) started off the year by creating a consistent schedule of study snacks, available
 +
every Tuesday as a place for chapter members to take a mental break and grab a cookie or two. At
 +
the first chapter of the year, Camille (President) did a great job of welcoming everyone
 +
back and introduced transfers. The chapter voted on a new Standards Committee and AE
 +
Committee. To begin the process of recruitment, Caroline (Membership) sent out Are
 +
a Rush Captain Applications to be due at the end of the month. Sophomores are encouraged to apply
 +
to be an Area Rush Captain as a fun way to get more involved in recruitment and assist the rush team in
 +
the busy months to come.
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In early February, the first formal chapter of the year was held. Camille (President) and four
 +
other officers attended Ladder of Risk, a workshop designed to introduce the FIGP policy and
 +
build a community between fellow sorority and fraternity leaders. Emma (Philanthropy) began
 +
the application for GIRLS Academy, an opportunity for Kappa chapters to partner with and
 +
mentor young girls from a local middle school. As a chapter, Beta Xi raised over $1,000 for RIF
 +
at an event held by Outdoor Voices and was named one of the 20 highest donating KKG
 +
chapters. Charlotte (VPO) did a great job of placing chapter members into their respective
 +
committees, based off of their requests and needs of the officers. Kate (Panhellenic Delegate)
 +
sought to build better relationships between the Beta Xi chapter and Panhellenic by
 +
encouraging members to apply to be a Rho Gam for the following year’s recruitment.  
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Cameron (Registrar) planned “Rom Com of the Month” around Valentine’s Day, featuring a
 +
night with popcorn, candy, and cheesy movies. The Kappas joined Pi Beta Phi for Monmouth,
 +
a wonderful formal event held at The Belmont. Everyone had a blast at the Masquerade
 +
themed party, spending the night dancing to the band, posing for photo booth pictures, or
 +
coming up with a crazy design to request from the face painters. Paige (Education) planned an
 +
interesting and informative program night about self-defense, focusing on what we can do as
 +
women if we are placed in a threatening situation. The past two years of rush teams met with
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Caroline (Membership) and her rush team at a triplicate meeting, allowing them to impart
 +
their advice and wisdom. Caroline (Membership) also began meeting with Panhellenic at
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bimonthly Recruitment Roundtables as a way to learn the rules and routines of recruitment
 +
and led her first rush workshop with PC’ 17. On the last chapter of February, Alumnae
 +
Relations Specialist for Theta District, Amy Sutton, visited to announce to the chapter that the
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Warning of Probation had been lifted. The month ended with a Ritual Workshop held by Lexie
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(Marshall) as a way to refresh the chapter’s memory of important Kappa history.  
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March came and went quickly with the nice week of Spring Break to give everyone a break
 +
from school. Emma (Philanthropy) invited the founders of the B+ Foundation to come speak
 +
to the chapter. They educated the chapter about their mission and main goals, while also
 +
introducing their Roundup fundraising campaign. Peyton (VPAE) held a wonderful Professor
 +
Dinner at the Kappa house, giving the members of our chapter a chance to get to know their
 +
esteemed professors in a more intimate setting. She designed coffee cups as a party favor so
 +
that each professor would remember the hospitality displayed by each girl. Before Spring
 +
Break, the Not On My Campus committee gave a brief but informative presentation on staying
 +
safe and watching out for your sisters during the break. The next week, Kappas set off all over
 +
the country, exploring new places, relaxing at home, or visiting friends studying abroad in
 +
foreign countries. After Spring Break, the chapter nominated Avery Campbell as the new
 +
Nominating Committee Chair Representative. Emma (Philanthropy) also joined forces with Pi
 +
Phi to throw Kappa Pi Phi Karnival. The event was held in the front yard of the
 +
Pi Phi  house with cotton candy, face paint, and even a mechanical bull! Chapter members sold wristbands
 +
to their friends, encouraging them to stop by as a kickoff party for Roundup Weekend. Tessa
 +
(PR) invited alumni and friends to the house that Sunday for a fun Easter party. Alumni were
 +
welcome to bring their children for a fun afternoon of cookie decorating and egg hunting.  
 +
Cameron (New Member) began discussing Bid Day with Chapter Council, throwing around
 +
ideas and asking for the opinions of the chapter. Madison (Event) planned a completely new event, naming
 +
the party “Kappa Krush”. Chapter members secretly invited dates for their
 +
friends, but the girls did not find out until their date found them wearing their tie at the party!
 +
Everyone was excited to try something new, and the event held Vulcan was a huge success.
 +
April was another busy month for the Beta Xi chapter as the school year began wrapping up.
 +
Camille (President) and Kate (Panhellenic Delegate) presented the new Diversity and Inclusion
 +
Statement written by Panhellenic to the chapter and encouraged members to apply for the
 +
new Diversity and Inclusion committee. Katie (House) sent out new room assignments to the
 +
sophomores eagerly awaiting their year living in the house. To continue boosting morale,
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Carter (VP Standards) and the standards committee planned a night at the baseball park for
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fun sisterhood event in early April. The Kappas took over the stands, eating hot dogs and
 +
cheering on the UT baseball team as they took on the Baylor Bears. Peyton (VPAE) recognized
 +
girls in the chapter who received a 4.0 in the fall and also announced that the chapter had
 +
moved up in the UPC GPA rankings to the 7th position! The new members advanced even
 +
higher, ranking 3rd. Chapter members visited Wooldridge Elementary for their biannual
 +
Reading is Key event, engaging the students through basketball, bracelet making, and of
 +
course, dance parties! Each student got to leave with a few books donated by the members of
 +
our chapter. Cameron (Registrar) planned this month’s “Rom Com of the Month” around The
 +
Bachelor, having a fun night of snacks and gossip as chapter members gathered together to
 +
watch the finale. Caroline (Membership) held two recruitment workshops this month, re-
 +
familiarizing the entire chapter with the songs, chants, and strategies soon to be used. The
 +
recruitment team spent endless amounts of time meeting with the ARCs and taking on their
 +
respective roles to prepare for the summer months. They did a great job of introducing new
 +
changes and getting the chapter excited about a new season of recruitment!
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Paige (Education) planned a final wrap up event for the seniors at Painting With a Twist. The seniors
 +
got to visit a studio to recreate their own painting to take home, and they had a blast!
 +
Madison (Event) was busy this month, planning both the last date event of the  
 +
year, Kite and Key, with Kappa Alpha Theta and Parent’s Weekend. The date event featured a fun band
 +
Cedar Street Courtyard. Instead of doing separate Mom’s and Dad’s weekends, Madison
 +
combined the two into one big Parent’s Weekend at the end of April.  On
 +
Friday, chapter members attended a joint shopping event and Happy Hour between Adelante and Santa Rita.
 +
To show off the new house, Kappa hosted a brunch for all parents before the UT baseball
 +
game. Towards the end of the month, the chapter welcomed back Casey, a Kappa Leadership
 +
Consultant. Each Chapter Council officer met with Casey to get advice and set goals for the
 +
next semester. Charlotte (VPO) did a great job in planning activities for Casey to introduce her
 +
to more of Austin.  As a whole, the chapter was so grateful that Casey was able to make time
 +
to come back and visit again. The school year came to an end in May as Kappas began making their summer plans.
 +
Paige (Education) brought back the tradition of Chapter Awards, much to the surprise and  
 +
excitement of the chapter. Outstanding Freshman went to Gigi Hanna, Outstanding
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Sophomore went to Risk Management Chair Sarah Boatwright, Outstanding Junior went to
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Peyton Bertram, and Outstanding Senior went to Hannah Love. Hannah was also presented
 +
the Eleanor Niggli-Tyler Award for outstanding contributions to Beta Xi Chapter Kappa Kappa
 +
Gamma. Kristen Graham won Lillian Lurker, a comedic award presented to a house girl who
 +
spent hours in the Lillian, our beloved living room. For outstanding contribution to the
 +
University of Texas and Kappa Kappa Gamma, senior Riley Longtain received the Braun-
 +
Maynard Award. Last, Sally Cisarik won the Heather Lynn Dealy Award, nicknamed the
 +
“Sunshine Award”. Paige (Education) also planned Senior Sendoff to honor those leaving us.
 +
Each senior received a small present from the chapter and announced their future plans.
 +
Jennifer (Treasurer)  explained  payment plans to the chapter, as she would begin billing for
 +
the Fall semester in August. During the summer months, Beta Xi Kappas set off to do wonderful things all over the world.
 +
Several members studied abroad, becoming familiar with the lifestyles in Spain, Italy, Croatia,
 +
and more. Older Kappas began internships and summer jobs, hoping to gain experience and
 +
make connections. Other members entered summer school or attended summer camps. To
 +
keep in touch, Tessa (PR) kept up the chapter’s various social media accounts, gathering
 +
pictures from everyone’s exciting summer experiences. Camille (President) and Emily
 +
(Corresponding Secretary) took off to Denver to attend the Kappa Convention. They had an
 +
incredible time getting to know Kappa chapters from all over the country and developing
 +
stronger relations with the advisors who attended as well. Beta Xi was lucky enough to win
 +
the advisory board of the year award for the chapter connections with the advisors. The most
 +
notable part of their trip was the presentation by Lawrence Ross, who came to UT this past
 +
Fall as well to discuss race relations in Sororities and Fraternities. Caroline (Recruitment) and
 +
her rush team stayed busy reviewing letters of recommendation, planning out the fun days of
 +
work week, and creating a strategy to use in the upcoming weeks. Chapter members moved
 +
back to Austin in early August to participate in a week of preparing for recruitment. Caroline
 +
(Recruitment) and her team even surprised the chapter with a swimming barge as a way to
 +
cool off in the hot summer heat. A great work week led into an even better recruitment week.
 +
Beta Xi was proud to show off the their unique personalities, and on Bid Day, we welcomed 68
 +
amazing new girls into our chapter! The festivities planned by Cameron (New Member)
 +
included dinner at Matt’s El Rancho, a dance party, and a sleepover at the house for all new
 +
members. The girls loved getting to know their future sisters in a more intimate setting.
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The school year started up again in September. Kappas welcomed the fall semester with open
 +
arms, entering new classes and cheering on the Longhorns football team. Chapter Council  
 +
gathered together again on Sundays to communicate their semester goals and plan for how to
 +
achieve them. After an orientation put on by Katie (House), PC’ 16 moved into the house,
 +
enjoying the comfort of living so close to campus. The New Members eagerly explored
 +
their new home, eating meals together, studying in the basement, and showing off the house to
 +
their friends during guest lunches. They attended a New Member Orientation put on by
 +
Panhellenic to learn all of the policies and responsibilities expected of new
 +
members. Within Kappa,Cameron (Registrar) and Linda (Corresponding Secretary) worked with Cameron (New
 +
Member) to gather all of the New Member information to input them into the various
 +
systems. Linda (Corresponding Secretary) also gave a presentation on Ginsystem as the
 +
chapter officially moved over from ListServe. Carter (Standards) elected a new member to the
 +
Standards committee to replace the senior who graduated in May. Once again, Charlotte
 +
(VPO) worked on organizing committees in time for the first committee night. Peyton (VPAE)
 +
proudly announced that our chapter moved from 8th place to 4th place out of 14 sororities in
 +
the UPC GPA rankings with an average GPA of 3.5581.  Cameron (New Member) began the
 +
New Member meetings before chapter each week to educate the New Members on various
 +
aspects of Kappa, introduce them to the Chapter Council officers, and answer any questions
 +
they had. The Kappas attended their first date event in late September, a fun, ranch
 +
style joint date event with Tri Delta. Our chapter was approved for GIRLS Academy, so Emma
 +
(Philanthropy) began working on those details. Tessa (PR) gathered pictures and stories from
 +
the summer to publish the summer newsletter.
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As October came around, energy in the house was at an all time high with the excitement of
 +
Halloween, the Texas-OU game, and our date event with Chi Omega. The month began with
 +
chapter composites planned by Cameron (Registrar). Avery Steen worked closely to pair the
 +
sophomores and New Members for Key Sis dates, giving the newer members a chance to
 +
spend time with their older sisters. Emma (Philanthropy) scheduled a bat tour for girls in the
 +
chapter to spend time with Moriah, our B+ Hero. In preparation for the big game in Dallas,
 +
Sarah (Risk Management) worked with the NOMC leaders to give a helpful presentation on
 +
the risks of party weekends and how to stay safe. She also organized a list of girls going to the
 +
game by fraternity so that all Kappas knew who to turn to if they needed help. On Friday,
 +
Kappas loaded up buses and cars to head to the Red River Rivalry. After a nerve-wracking game,
 +
the Longhorns came out on top with a 48-45 win. To celebrate Halloween, Madison
 +
(Event) planned our annual Owl-o-ween with Chi O. From Ghostbusters to movie stars,
 +
everyone enjoyed dressing up with their date. Tessa (PR) hosted a Halloween party at the
 +
house for alumni and their children. In-house girls participated by handing out candy in a
 +
mock trick-or-treat activity. Towards the end of the month, Kappas went back to Wooldridge
 +
Elementary to host their fall Reading is Key event. Everyone loved seeing the children again,
 +
and we even saw some returning faces! The month culminated with a sisterhood hangout
 +
with Kappa Delta. Kate (Panhellenic) invited the KDs into our house to build ice c
 +
ream sundaes and socialize.
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November kicked off with a fun-filled Parent’s Weekend, featuring a great brunch at the
 +
house before a big football game against West Virginia. The following week was an amazing
 +
Inspiration Week planned by Lexie (Marshal). Casey the Leadership Consultant returned that
 +
week to act as a guide and mentor through all of the Initiation rituals. Chapter Council was so
 +
fortunate to have someone who knew our chapter so well to be there during this special
 +
week. The week began with Big-Little reveal as the new members were welcomed into their
 +
new families, dressing up and eating Amy’s ice cream. On Friday, Fireside was held at the
 +
house. After bonding all night, the new members were finally initiated early Saturday
 +
morning. To celebrate, Cameron (New Member) planned a wonderful brunch for the new
 +
actives and their families. The weekend culminated with Founder’s Day, a special event held
 +
each year to embrace our Kappa history and celebrate our esteemed alumni.  This year, Paige
 +
(Education) planned Founder’s Day at the Kappa House as a way to show off our beautiful
 +
home and make the event more intimate.  Kappa also participated in Greek Get Down, a
 +
dance competition put on by AEPhi to raise money for their philanthropy. Peyton (VPAE) held
 +
another Professor Dinner, giving the new actives a chance to talk to the people who led their
 +
classes each day. On the last Thursday in November, Kappas attended Kappa Klassic, a semi-
 +
formal held at Summit. Everyone had a blast, and Kappa commends Madison (Event) for the
 +
wonderful job she did planning events all year. The Slate committee worked endless hours,
 +
pouring over Chapter Council applications and debating who would be the next leaders of
 +
Kappa. After long nights, they presented their nominations to the chapter, which were warmly
 +
received. Kappa thanks Slate for the wonderful job they did, and we are all very excited for  
 +
the new Chapter Council to lead us into next year.  
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As the year came to a close, December was an important time for transitioning. New Chapter  
 +
Council members met with those who held their positions currently to learn the ins and outs
 +
of each job. As a wrap-up and official transition day, Charlotte (VPO) planned the Leadership
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brunch at the house. Old and new Chapter Council members gathered with their advisors to  
 +
celebrate everything that has been accomplished in the past year and discuss goals for the
 +
semester to come. Chapter Council members also attended the State of Panhellenic dinner to
 +
present what Kappa achieved in the last year. As a treat, Carter (VP Standards) and the
 +
Standards committee replaced the last chapter with a sisterhood party. The house
 +
transformed into a Winter Wonderland as chapter members took a break from studying to
 +
enjoy free massages, cookie decorating, and a chocolate fountain. Overall, 2018 was a  
 +
remarkable year for Kappa as we transitioned off of a Warning of Probation, introduced a
 +
wonderful new pledge class, and grew stronger together. We are very fortunate to have had
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such an exciting year, and we anticipate that 2019 will be even better!
  
March opened with the Province Retreat in Lubbock. Chapter Council got on a bus with the A&M Kappa chapter council and headed out for to meet with all the other Kappa chapters in our province. We all had a great time in Lubbock talking with other chapters and learning more about leadership in Kappa. Our chapter received the award for Best Ritual. Overall, it was a great bonding and learning experience for our chapter council and helped kick start the month of March. The first week in March was also House Mother Appreciation week. After our first meeting of the month we all wrote notes to our House Mother, Miss Judi, to express our appreciation for her dedication to our house. Additionally, each day Macy Barnett, House Chairman, planned something special for Miss Judi. Spring Break was March 11-17 and the Kappas traveled across the nation and abroad to enjoy the week off from school.  
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This year,the Texas Longhorns played a fantastic season and played against the Oklahoma Sooners in the
 +
Big 12 Championship at the AT&T Stadium. This was the first year since 2009 that the Longhorns made
 +
it to the Big 12 Championship,and it was the first time since 1903 that the two teams played each
 +
other twice in one season.
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The Longhorns will go on to play the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.
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After a long campaign season and a runoff,Colton Becker and Mehraz Rahman were elected
 +
as the new student body president and vice president. Our chapter is known throughout campus
 +
for being very involved in multiple school functions and clubs.
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The traditional "Kappa"girl is known for being respectable,responsible,and true to herself.
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Our house is a landmark on campus, and we take pride in welcoming people to see this
 +
special place.
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Our chapter supports Reading Is Fundamental,B+ Foundation
  
When we got back from Spring Break, our Leadership Consultant, Kristi Watts, came to visit our chapter from the 17th to the 22nd. She had a presentation and activities for the chapter at our meeting on Monday. We also had a program night where Willa Jolink, Education Chairman, brought the Ransom Notes (an on campus a cappella group) to sing for our chapter. On April 19th, Kristi Watts held a Zumba class for the chapter before study snacks, and Lea Edwards, Registrar, hosted the “Rom-Com” of the month for the chapter. March 22-24 was Round-Up weekend and all of the fraternities and sororities hosted fun philanthropy events and concerts throughout the weekend. On March 25th the freshman had another recruitment event where  each Area Recruitment Captain told the chapter about the incoming freshman that they were excited about. The girls made cute posters and signs to help people remember their names. On March 27th Peyton Bivins, Public Relations Chairman, hosted our Easter party for alumni and their kids. We had face painting, games, candy, and an Easter Bunny at the party. Many Kappa alumni brought their kids to the party, and it was a huge success.  
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Our chapter has been raising money and gathering books for RIF over the last few years.
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We partner with Wooldridge Elementary to host a RIF event there twice a year, inviting
 +
students from the school to come play games,eat snacks,and get their faces painted.
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Each child leaves with books donated by our members.  Throughout the year,chapter members
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volunteer as mentors for some of the students at the school. We received our B+ Hero,
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Moriah,a few years ago,along with many other sororities and fraternities on campus.
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Moriah has become part of the sisterhood, and she is well loved by everyone in the chapter.
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We spend lots of time taking her and her friends to participate in things around Austin as well
 +
as hosting them to the house to paint,sing,or play hide-and-go-seek. Throughout the year,we
 +
also raise money for the B+ Foundation through fundraising campaigns. As Moriah grows older,
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we are so lucky to have had the chance to get to know her and her family.
  
April 1st started off with a resume workshop to help prepare for the upcoming round of job interviews. Caroline Cooper, VP Academic Excellence, hosted the event and everyone found it very helpful and informative. On April 5th Catherine Wilson, Philanthropy Chair, hosted our annual Kappa Pi Phi Powder-Puff game at the intermural fields to raise money for RIF. It was a huge success with a snow cone maker, prizes, and a raffle. Kappa won the game for the 3rd year in a row! On April 6th we had our annual Reading is Key party at Zavala Elementary School. Our chapter brought books for every kid hosted an afternoon party, complete with games, crafts, and face paint. On April 7th we had our third recruitment workshop with the freshmen and sophomores. The sophomores demonstrated their rush skills by helping them with the songs, dances, and noise level. Nancy Ellison, our PDC, who was regularly updated by Sullivan Franklin-Mitchell, Recording Secretary, attended our Chapter Council meeting on April 7th. It was fun for Chapter Council to chat with her and get to update her in person rather than through email.  
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Our chapter meets every Monday at 6 pm in what we call the "Great Room" in the house.
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At 5pm, we offer chapter dinner to the entire chapter. As dinner comes to an end,our House
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Boys assist us in moving the tables and chairs from a dining room setting to more of a
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presentation-style setting.
  
On April 9th we had our “Rom-Com” of the month, which was right after study snacks and was a fun break for everyone. Soon after, Junior/Senior night was on April 11th. It was a special night where the upperclassman had dinner together at Iron Cactus and talked about all the fun memories they’ve had at Kappa. April 12-14 was our annual Mom’s Weekend. Isabel Dann, Social Chair, planned a fun weekend with a happy hour at a local store, Adelante, and a brunch at The Driskill Hotel. It was a great weekend spent showing our mom’s Austin and the Kappa house. On April 18th we had our very own, Kappa Kasual, as our second date party of the semester. It was a fun party at a local Austin venue called Haven, and girls invited dates and danced to the band. The next day we kicked off Dad’s weekend with dinner at Serrano’s. We ate fajitas on a patio and enjoyed live music under the stars. The next night we paired up with the Texas Cowboys to have an event at a local venue called The Stage. Overall it was a great weekend with our Dads.
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Every year,we have multiple girls from our chapter apply to ride for Texas 4000. Texas
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4000 is a non-profit organization that hosts one of the longest bicycle rides in the
 +
world.  The Kappas who apply and are accepted raise thousands of dollars, training a
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ll year for their ride from Austin to Alaska. Our chapter assists these members by posting
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on social media, selling t-shirts, and helping raise money.   Not only are we incredibly
 +
proud of our girls who take on this task, we also commend our chapter for the outpouring
 +
love and support they provide.
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Summer 2018 Riders:
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Peyton
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Bertram
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and
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Linda
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Castranova;
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Summer 2019 Riders:
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Julie
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DeLaRosa
  
On April 24th Caroline Cooper, VP Academic Excellence, planned a networking event at the house for all chapter members. She brought in various Kappa alumni form different industries to talk to chapter members about future careers. On April 26th we had Kappa family night at a local Austin movie theatre drive-in. They showed the film Grease and all the Kappa families carpooled together to see the movie. On April 28th the entire chapter participated in another Rookie Rush event. We all worked together in preparation for recruitment before the summer. Our last meeting of the semester was on April 29th, which included the Senior Send-Off during the meeting. This includes all of the seniors sharing a funny memory from their four years of being a Kappa. It was a bittersweet way to end the semester by saying goodbye to our beloved seniors.
 
  
Over the summer, Kappa members took jobs all across the world. Some traveled and studied abroad, while others took classes in Austin or worked in New York. From diving with sharks in South Africa to spending an afternoon at Barton Springs, Kappa was represented all around the world.
 
  
August 12th kicked off Work Week for the chapter in preparation for recruitment. The week was filled with fun events along with a lot of time spend preparing. The Recruitment Team, led by Molly McConn, planned fun events for the chapter, such as a petting zoo in the key garden, while also organizing slide shows and bump group practices. Throughout the week the seniors had fun skits that they presented to the chapter and the rush team gave out fun prizes. August 15th was our Date Dash party that was planned by Isabel Dann at Recess, a local venue. It was a fun break during Work Week, and some of the previously graduated Kappas joined in on the fun. August 21-27 was Recruitment Week for the Kappas. It was an extremely successful year with a new pledge class of 71 members. Everyone at Kappa was so excited to see all of the new members running down University Avenue toward the house when they got their bids. Tatum Jolink, New Member Chairman, planned a great Bid Night for the new pledge class with dinner at Abel’s on the Lake and a face painting. They got decked out in all new Kappa gear and had a great night meeting their new Kappa sisters. And quickly after, the next morning was back to school for a new semester.
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==Highlights of 2019==
  
September started out with our first meeting back from school and formal pledging for the new pledge class. Lea Edwards, Registrar, put the information for all of the new members into Key Reports. Tatum Jolink, New Member Chair, started holding pledge meetings after chapter meetings on Mondays. She planned out a full semester of appearances from each Kappa officer to enhance understanding of the inner workings of Kappa. Macy Barnett, House Manager, updated the Gin system, improving the house point system. Margaret Smith, VP Standards, scheduled meetings to meet individually with each new member. It was also a nice surprise when Caroline Cooper, VP Academic Excellence, was one of six invited to attend the Academic Excellence conference at the Kappa headquarters. She had an excellent time strategizing with other VPAEs about grade improvement in each chapter and learning ways to promote academic excellence.  
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Several members of Kappa are a part of the peer buddy in Best Buddies. They ar epaired with an adult with an intellectual disability and he’s their"buddy"at all the events for the rest of the school year.It is a great way for our members to stay involved in the community as well as make an impact in someone's life. I would say that all our members involved in Best Buddies have learned more from the program than they expected.  Our members are also involved in our philanthropy,Reading is Fundamental. There is an event at Wooldridge Elementary School where members go hang out with the children at the school, paint their faces, make bracelets, draw pictures, play basketball and everyone's favorite, play musical chairs.
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There are also other events we are involved in such as an online fundraiser for B+ Foundation, Girls Academy (middle school girls retreat on leadership, service, and respect), book drives, participated in Phi Psi Stuff the Truck, DG Desserts, Alpha Phi's Mac N' Phis, Pi Phi's Pi Burger's & Phries, ADPi's PiHop, won SDT EAT your way around competition, Kappa Pi Phi carnival, fundraising for Texas4000, donated menstrual products to PERIOD.Each of our members are dedicated to their success and have achieved incredible things while at the University of Texas. One of our members was awarded a $1500 grant for thesis research, she is the co-president of Plan II student association, was also awarded the AJ and Lynda Hare Scribante Scholarship for $3000, and is a counselor for Dell Medical Summer Science Camp. We have a lot going on but we are all there to support each other and help out when someone could use another hand.
  
Our meeting on September 9th was program night; it was special because a member of our chapter, Barbara Gass, discussed her experience biking from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska to raise money for cancer research in Texas 4000. Kappa Kidnap was our second event of the year on September 12th. It is a very exciting event in which the chapter is unaware of the location of the event until we arrive. This year it was hosted about an hour outside of Austin at the famous Coupland Dance Hall. Girls wore cowboy boots and dresses and danced the night away. Parent’s Weekend was September 20th and 21st. On the 20th we hosted a fun party with the Texas Fiji’s at a local venue called The Stage. There was a fun band and games. On Saturday night Catherine Wilson, Philanthropy Chair, planned Kappa Cookout. Every year we have barbecue at the house and invite our parents and friends to come by after the football game to raise money for Reading is Fundamental. It was a huge success with a band playing in the key garden and the house set up in a football theme. On September 27th Tatum Jolink, New Member Chair, planned the new member retreat. She hosted it at the house and cleared out all of the furniture. The new members played games and watched movies and all got to know each other even better. September was a full month of fun and educating new members.
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Our members are involved in certain programs and clubs on campus and a majority hold officer positions in those organizations. A few of the things they have worked to accomplish include improved transition for freshman Plan II students by creating new activities and opportunities for involvement, contributed to enrichment and closeness of Greek community, donated 300 books to Wooldridge Elementary, and provided support, education, and leadership to Wooldridge students, B+ hero, and summer camp kids. We support Reading is Fundamental, Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation We chose RIF because it is our national philanthropy and we want to participate in the core values of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Hosting RIF events and book drives connects us with our sisters within the chapter and throughout the nation. We chose the B+ Foundation because it is a local philanthropy that we can participate in with other sororities and fraternities on the University of Texas campus.
  
October started with our annual TriDelt/Kappa Ranch Date party on October 3rd. It was held at a new venue called Brazos Hall and people danced all night in cowboy boots. On October 7th the new members had an orientation with all of the new members in the UT Panhellenic system. On October 12th the Kappas headed north to Dallas for the annual TX/OU weekend. This was the first year in 3 years that Texas pulled out a win and everyone was very excited! On October 14th we had program night during our meeting and Willa Jolink invited the UT Slam Poetry team to come perform for us. It was a great way for the chapter to see a different side of campus. Lea Edwards, Registrar, planned composites pictures to be taken on October 15-16. Everyone dressed up in black to take pictures in the side living room. On October 16th Chapter Council had a fun dinner with all of their advisors at Santa Rita. It was a great way for everyone to hang out with their advisor and meet the other advisors who do so much for our chapter. We celebrate Kappa Founder’s Day on October 21st. Willa Jolink, Education Chairman, planned a wonderful event at the AT&T Conference center across from the Kappa house. We honored Kappa alumni and remembered our founders. We even had an appearance from the Pickers! On October 29th Peyton Bivins, Public Relations Chairman, planned the alumni Halloween party. All of the local alumni brought their kids dressed up for Halloween, and our chapter hosted a party with trick or treating, face painting, and games. On October 31st we had our annual party with Chi Omega called Owloween. It was at a local venue downtown and was a great way to celebrate Halloween as a chapter.
 
  
On November 1st we had Big/Little Reveal. Tatum Jolink planned something new and fun for the girls. We had a barge out on Lake Austin and the girls dressed up in a costume to match their bigs. It was so much fun and everyone enjoyed adding a new member to their Kappa family. On November 4th we had reverse pledging for the new members and started Inspiration Week. Throughout the week we had fun events planned for the new members leading up to Initiation. We had a House Buddy reveal party and many other fun things to celebrate their transition into official members of Kappa. On November 8-9 we had Initiation at the house. This year, 47 alums and over 200 actives took part in our best initiation yet. Both the actives and alumnae were eager to participate; all felt a strong sense of renewal afterward. Our white room was 18’ x 32’ larger than in years past due to the extensive efforts of the Marshal, her adviser and her committee. We added an extra Red Room along with 12 Runners and four Marshals to help run the Red Room process. Everyone participated and alumni from around the country came to initiate girls they know and love. After initiation on November 9th we had an Initiation brunch for all of the girls and their moms. On November 14-17 we had a Kappa trainer come visit our chapter. She taught us about risk management and the importance of Kappa’s reputation. It was extremely helpful for our chapter to have her help us improve. On November 19th we had a sisterhood event at the house. We all brought supplies and participated in a fun event that helped boost self-esteem and demonstrate our appreciation for one another. On November 21st we had our last event of the year, Kappa Cocktail. We had a great semi-formal at a local venue Buffalo Billiards. It was a great way to end a semester!
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==Highlights of 2020==
  
In December we finished up with our last meeting of the year and the old officers handed down their positions. We all participated in Triplicate meetings and were very excited to pass off our positions to a great new Chapter Council.  
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Beta Xi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma had a great year! Multiple members were awarded KKG foundation academic scholarships. Ashley Duester (PC ’17) was awarded the UT Sorority and Fraternity Life Office Outstanding Member of 2020 award. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, we were lucky enough host a sisterhood basketball game in February and the Monmouth date event on March 2nd, 2020. After life started to change, sisterhood events began to look more socially distant. On November 10th, 2020 we held a sisterhood ice cream event at Zilker Park and a hot chocolate event in the key garden during finals week in December. We continued to stay philanthropically involved by hosting a chapter drive-in donation to EJI in Spring 2020. Because of the pandemic, we created operation plans for managing chapter facilities in the midst of COVID-19. We conducted a virtual work week, recruitment, and bid day. All new member meetings, formal and reverse pledging ceremonies, and formal chapter meetings were held virtually through zoom (informal chapter meetings consisted of a PowerPoint made by the members of chapter council and sent out to the entire chapter). Further, initiation was completely virtual and combined into one ceremony.
  
This has been a big year for the Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Every year our chapter is expanding at a much faster rate than the previous year, and our chapter is learning to adjust to our new large numbers. Overall, the Greek system at the University of Texas is growing at an extremely rapid rate, and men and women across the country are realizing the value in joining a sorority or fraternity. As we grow, we are adding many new facets to the personality of our chapter. Reflecting on the nature of our chapter brings to mind a collection of different girls with different strengths, such as biology, guitar, or computer programming. Our chapter is very close due to our diversity. When studying or interacting with other students on campus it is always a proud moment to meet someone who has previously worked with a Kappa. We are all eager to represent Kappa on campus and we hold ourselves to the highest standards.
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The Chapter celebrated Founders Day with a brunch at the Beta Xi KKG House. Kappa Alumni were invited to come celebrate the exciting day and share with each other the power of Kappa women.There was a speaker who presented a little bit about Kappa and the history of it and everyone had a great time in each others company.
  
This year UT has experienced many changes. Our head coach of the football team, Mack Brown, retired from coaching after a very successful tenure at UT. A new coach from Louisville, Charlie Strong, replaced him. It will be interesting to see his success at UT over the next few years. The UT Board of Regents has been eventful to follow—with some members disagreeing Bill Powers, the president of UT. The City of Austin has also been growing at a very fast rate over the past few years. There are many new buildings added to the skyline each year and Austin is becoming a destination for people around the world. Overall, Kappa is adapting to UT and Austin’s development and growth with ease, and we are excited to see what happens in the years to come.
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The chapter began to celebrate Kappa’s 150th anniversary with Founders Day. Customized cups and napkins were made for the guests of Founders Day as well as for the active members to use throughout the year.
  
==Highlights of 2015:==
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For our philanthropy we support B+ Foundation, Reading is Fundamental, and various COVID relief organizations: Fuel Our Heroes, Communities in Schools of Central Texas, Boys and Girls Club. RIF is our Kappa affiliate philanthropy and B+ supports children battling cancer. As for COVID relief participation, we felt that the pandemic was one of the greatest crisis of our lifetime and we needed to help in any way possible.
  
Upon electing the new officers for 2014, the new and old Chapter Council wasted no time in preparing for the year ahead. After completing triplicate meetings in December, the officers all felt that they were ready to continue the great leadership that was in place before them. Our first two orders of business were to get everyone up to speed on the Kappa Google Drive, and to create a 2014 Leadership Action plan. Chapter Council completed these two items with outstanding efficiency and thoroughness, which set all the new officers up for a very successful year!
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The chapter fund raised for the Equal Justice Initiative, started a summer anti-racism book club, established a Diversity and Inclusion position of chapter council and committee for recruitment. All Diversity and Inclusion positions and committees were made permanent.
  
In January, all the new officers had a great beginning to the new year. Willa Jolink (President) spent much of her time organizing and leading Chapter Council and Chapter meetings every Sunday and Monday. Her organizational skills and heart for Kappa helped everything run smoothly in the first month of her office. The chapter also welcomed two new transfers from Texas Tech and Alabama, which Willa Jolink (President), Tatum Jolink (VP Standards) and Leigh Robinson (Registrar) helped usher in. Tatum Jolink organized the first Sisterhood event of the semester, bowling at the underground alley on campus, which was a huge success! Becca Johnson (VPAE) also implemented a new system of gauging the academic success of the new members, which ultimately led to one of our best overall GPAs yet! Madalyn Brim (Membership) organized a successful first Rush Workshop to prepare for recruitment in the fall and began the process of preparing for a new pledge class! Meghan Lowenfield (Chapter Education) treated the Chapter to a Zumba Workout during the first program night. Overall, the 2014 year was off to a great start!
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To celebrate 150 years of Kappa, our education chair made gift packages and sent them to all of the alumnae being honored. In these gift packs were personalized Yeti cups and notes.
  
In February, the new officers began to get the hang of their positions and began brainstorming ways to make this the best year of Beta Xi yet! Becca Johnson (VPAE) received the grade reports from the Fall 2013 semester and was pleased to see that we had raised our GPA significantly above the all sorority average and was ranked 6th overall! The chapter celebrated with a cake and Kappachino party that Julie Parma (House Chairman) and Miss Judi put on! Leigh Robinson (Registrar) also held the first RomCom of the Month on the week of Valentines Day, and partnered with Meghan McGowan (Philanthropy) to hold Kisses from Kappa, an event where the chapter writes Valentines to hospitalized children. It was a huge success, with the biggest turnout that both events have ever seen. Tricia Curry (Marshal) also held a Ritual Workshop to teach the entire chapter the Kappa rituals. This was extremely helpful to the new members especially. Last, Kappa had their first formal of the semester, Monmouth, with the PiPhis in late February. It was at a new venue on 6th street, and all the girls had a fun time with their dates thanks to a lot of planning from Mimi Richardson (Events Chairman) and Sam Stavinhoa (Risk Management).  
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Here is a link to our Instagram that was run by our PR chair. It features pictures posted following public health guidelines and how we handled the social media aspect of the pandemic. https://www.instagram.com/texaskkg/?hl=en
  
March was a big month for the Beta Xi Kappas. Julie Parma (House Chairman) began the month by analyzing House Points and assigning roommates in the house for the 2014-2015 school year. She also revamped the Lillian, a lounge on the second floor that had begun to look outdated. With the House Board’s help, the new Lillian is now a favorite hangout spot for the girls in the house! Beta Xi also had House Mother Appreciation week, where the girls honored Miss Judi and all the amazing work she does for our chapter. Peyton Bivins (VPO) also worked hard on preparing the chapter for the Leadership Consultant to visit in late March. The LC helped us so much, and we were so happy to get to gain wisdom from an older, wiser Kappa! Becca Johnson (VPAE) also went above and beyond by compiling a “Majors List”, a new resource for Kappas to find others who share the same major. Becca also planning a Registration Party, with older Kappas helping younger girls navigate the perils of registering for classes. Barbara Gass (Corresponding Secretary) took a lot of time in March to inventory and label all the resources in the basement, making it much easier for the chapter to access. Meghan Lowenfield (Fraternity Education) also organized two fun events for the chapter: a senior yoga class and a Keys Overseas presentation! Both made meetings interesting and fun! In the end of March, the girls went on Spring Break, many going on trips with other Kappas. The Kappas traveled all over the world and took advantage of a whole week off from school! Upon returning back, Beta Xi held our biggest philanthropy event during Round Up, Fajita Fiesta, with PiPhi! This was the first year to do this, and Meghan McGowan’s  (Philanthropy) hard work on it paid off!
 
  
In April, Beta Xi did not slow down one bit in preparing for the end of the semester. Mimi Richardson (Social) worked with Theta to plan Kite and Key, a beloved date party with the Thetas. Sam Stavinhoa (Risk Management) did a ton of work with the bus policy for this event, and spent many hours contacting the bus company and thinking of new, innovative ways to take roll on the buses. Additionally, Mimi Richardson helped plan fun Mom's and Dad's Weekends in April. The chapter loved getting to hang out with each other families in group dinners and events. Alex Collins (Panhellenic Delegate) helped run Greek Grub, an awareness event that helps Greeks meet each other on campus. She also organized a profit share with our sister sorority, AEPhi, at Red Mango. The turnout was great, and all the proceeds went to One Million for Anna, a charity that Meghan McGowan (Philanthropy) has developed a relationship with. Michelle Nash (Public Relations) threw the annual Easter Party, one the of the chapter’s favorite opportunities to meet alumni! Michelle put on an incredible party with Easter egg hunts and even the Easter Bunny made an appearance. Julie Parma (House Chairman) also assigned parking spots in the Kappa lot based on preference forms for the 2014-2015 school year.
 
  
May signaled a slow down in Kappa events as finals approached and the semester came to an end. Meghan Lowenfield (Education Chairman) conducted Senior Sendoff, a fun event after Chapter where we recognize the seniors and hear funny memories from their at KKG. Leigh Robinson (Registrar) also worked hard in obtaining all the graduating seniors’ contact information and put them on alum status in Key Reports. Tatum Jolink (VP Standards) also helped in getting the seniors to comply with the Senior Agreement, and she believes that the seniors were more aware of the requirements than in years past. Maggie Hood (Treasurer) worked hard in setting up the budget for the next school year. She met with all the officers individually and looked at past bills to determine the correct amount to allocate to each of the officer accounts. Maggie Hood (Treasurer), Willa Jolink (President) and Tatum Jolink (VP Standards) also worked hard to ensure that all accounts were cleared and everything was organized and squared away nicely for the chapter. Catherine Anne Prideaux (New Member) and Madalyn Brim (Membership) both worked hard to prepare for the recruitment and the new members coming in August! Catherine Anne finalized Bid Day plans and worked closely with Caroline Wallace (Favors Chairman) to design fun t-shirts and gear for the new girls to wear. Madalyn held the last recruitment workshop and began planning for the summer. Lastly, Mimi Richardson (Social Chairman) and Sam Stavinhoa (Risk Management) planned a fun End of the Year Party on a barge on Lake Travis for the Kappas! It was a huge hit and a great end to the school year!
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==Highlights of 2021==
  
Over the summer, the Kappas parted ways to do internships, study abroad, hang out at home or take classes in Austin. All the girls, especially the officers, kept up a strong line of communication and continued to uphold the Kappa name all around the world. Five members of Chapter Council attended Convention over the summer with all of the Kappa chapters in our region. The girls gained a lot of great tips in how to better run our chapter! Madalyn Brim (Membership) and the rest of Recruitment Team stayed in Austin over the summer, and attended parties and events where they could meet some of the girls who would be going through recruitment in August. The team did a ton of hard work for the rest of the chapter, but also had a ton of fun in Austin! However, in August everyone was ready to get back to the Kappa house for another fun year of Recruitment, new members, date parties, meetings, and sisterhood events.
 
  
In August, Madalyn Brim’s officer position kicked into high gear when she led an extremely successful Spirit Week and Recruitment Week. All of the chapter’s hard work paid off when 78 new Kappas ran to the house on Bid Day! Everyone was so pleased with the girls we had gotten, and Catherine Anne Prideaux (New Member Chairman) was ready to begin integrating the New Members into the chapter!
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In 2021, the Beta Xi chapter continued to thrive despite the complex environment of the evolving pandemic, and the chapter was a place of refuge for its members. In the early spring, chapter members stayed connected through virtual chapters and outdoor sisterhood events including a coffee bar in the KKG courtyard and a profit share with a delicious ice cream sandwich truck to raise money for our philanthropies. Later in the semester, the chapter had its first semi-formal in over a year. The event was split up by grade level and members and their dates were COVID tested prior to the event. 87 members had 4.0s in the spring semester, and the chapter raised thousands of dollars for philanthropies including RIF, B+, Allies Against Slavery, and National Coalition against human trafficking. In the summer, Recruitment week was an exciting time for the chapter. It was the first time the entire chapter was able to be together since early 2020, and new bonds were formed while old bonds were strengthened. In the fall, chapter events and meetings were once again in-person. The return of Kappa lunch was welcomed by the chapter, as members were once again able to spend time together eating and studying at the Kappa house. 
  
September marked the first week of school and the first football game. This year, long time football coach, Mack Brown, left the University and Coach Charlie Strong was hired as the new Longhorns head football coach! This football season looked promising for the Longhorns, and the Kappas were excited to begin attending football games again. At Beta Xi, September was a very busy month. Unfortunately, Bid Night behavior posed some challenges that Chapter Council had to discuss how to move forward with this yearly celebration of the new members. Willa Jolink (President) led these discussions and worked as the communication between the House Board and Chapter Council. The Kappas handled this situation very well and implemented extra service events and programs to put our chapter back in good standing. We are very proud of the progress we have made! Also in September, the New Members had their retreat at the KKG house, where they played games and bonded at a pledge class. Peyton Bivins (VPO) diligently constructed the calendar for the upcoming semester and implemented a new system for Committee Night. Now, all officers have a committee and the girls have a bigger hand in choosing a committee for the semester. Becca Johnson (VPAE) also made a fun new game out of Smarty Pants, which puts the 4 grades into competition to see who can get the most As. Overall, September was a busy and challenging semester, but very rewarding overall!
 
  
In October, Beta Xi was brought the news that the house would officially be undergoing a major renovation in the 2014-2015 school year! The girls were all very excited about the prospect of a new and improved house, but many challenges did arise in terms of housing everyone in the chapter during the year that the house cannot be used. House Board and Chapter Council worked together to form a relationship with 2400 Nueces to get a block of rooms for the Kappas, find a house for Miss Judi and locate potential new meeting and recruitment spaces. Overall, the strong team mindset in Kappa made these challenges easy to overcome. Beta Xi also had another visit from the LC, Riley. Peyton Bivins (VPO) ensured she had a wonderful stay and the chapter benefitted from the news ideas that the LC had to bring. Meghan Lowenfield (Fraternity Education) planned and implemented Founders Day, a time to celebrate and commemorate the founding and history of Kappa. The tradition is beloved by the Kappas. On October 25th, Tricia Curry (Marshal) officially initiated all 78 of the pledges in a beautifully run ceremony. Tricia organized everything with ease and made it the most efficient Initiation Ceremony in the past years. Initiation marks the end of an 8-week education process of the new members. Michelle Nash (PR) held another successful holiday event, the annual Halloween Party at the House. Mimi Richardson (Events Chairman) and Sam Stavinhoa (Risk Management) worked hard to plan and throw Kappa Kidnap and OwlOween on two back-to-back weekends, which were both fun ways to end the month of October!
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Chapter Philanthropy
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In the spring, the Beta Xi chapter raised money to help Austin’s homeless during the winter storms and raised $20,000 for two organizations that combat human trafficking. Throughout the year, our chapter supported the B+ Foundation, which supports the families of children who are fighting cancer. This fall, Christiane, an honorary Kappa who has Batten disease, joined our chapter. She frequently visits the Beta Xi house for Kappa lunch where she eats and socializes with chapter members. The chapter also had several canned food drives.  
  
November marked continued efforts to organize and communicate updates from House Board about the new upcoming renovation. Willa Jolink (President) and Julie Parma (House Chairman) worked for a very long time to make sure this process ran smoothly. Leigh Robinson (Registrar) coordinated the Composite pictures and signed a contract with a different Composite company for the next school year. She hopes to save money and increase composite quality with this switch! Tatum Jolink (VP Standards) Meghan McGowan (Philanthropy) and Alex Collins (Panhellenic Delegate) worked together to organize a Sisterhood event. At the event, girls decorated Thanksgiving cookies with Kappa Delta and wrote holiday cards to Dell Children’s Hospital. Mimi Richardson (Events Chairman) planned Parents Weekend and Kappa Cocktail. Kendall Sealy  (Recording Secretary) worked with all the officers to revise the Bylaws and Standing Rules for the next officers. Then in mid November, Beta Xi began officer transitions, led by Peyton Bivins (VPO). Julie Parma (House and Slate Chairman) and the Slate Committee had elected new girls to serve on Chapter Council, and the groups began working together to transition all positions over smoothly. The 2014 Chapter Council is extremely excited to see what the new Chapter Council will do in 2015!
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The chapter had a walk to raise money for NEDA and fundraised for the Jed Foundation.  
  
In December, the semester began to come to a close, with only one week in between Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks for some. The girls worked really hard to get their schoolwork done and finish with great GPAs. Slowly but surely, girls began to move out of the house to return home for the winter break and holiday season. Overall, 2014 has been an incredible year for Beta Xi, and we could not be happier with the challenges we have overcome and the changes we have implemented.
 
  
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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2021 was the first full year of the Beta Xi chapter having a DEI chair on chapter council. She promoted university-wide diversity and inclusion seminars, speeches, and student organizations. DEI presentations were given during chapter meetings that included promoting national heritage holidays. The DEI chair also gave a DEI presentation during work week to promote inclusivity during recruitment.
  
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'''Note to Chapter Registrar:'''
 
Please refer to your chapter archives including chapter meeting minutes and back issues of The Key to fill in any gaps in the above historical highlights. If your chapter archives are not complete, please research your university library, campus newspaper and yearbook archives for newsworthy information about your chapter. Please double check your work for accuracy. Contact chapter Advisory or House Board members, local Alumnae Association members, or your Province Director of Chapters for assistance.
 
  
Your efforts will ensure a complete and accurate history of your chapter for future generations to enjoy!
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Operating in a Pandemic
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How did your chapter operations change due to COVID-19 (e.g., how did it affect recruitment, initiation, etc. Were events/activities held virtually?). Share what you have done this year. Chapter operations were impacted by COVID-19. During the spring, chapter and chapter council meetings were held virtually, and sisterhood and philanthropy events were usually outside in smaller groups. Work week and recruitment were a hybrid environment. Many work week activities were in-person, wearing masks. Recruitment was virtual until the preference round, which was split into two days, socially distanced, and masked. In the fall, the chapter saw a return to many more in-person events. The initiation ceremonies were once again in-person, although Fireside was split into two groups to facilitate social distancing. The chapter also elected to use the combined service for initiation, per the recommendation of Kappa nationals, to limit close contact between initiates and alumnae. The white room had less draping to allow for better ventilation, and seniors were not required to attend so that the room was less crowded than it would have been in a pre-pandemic initiation.

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Beta Xi
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FoundedMay 12, 1902 (1902-05-12) (122 years ago)
CollegeUniversity of Texas at Austin
LocationAustin, TX
HomepageBeta Xi Homepage
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University of Texas at Austin established in 1883, Austin, Texas


Founded May 12, 1902 with 9 charter members


4,817 initiates (as of June 2018)



Charter members:

Olatia Crane, Helen Olive Devine, Fanny West Harris, Alma Keturah Jones, Minnie Avelyn Petty, Marian Leigh Rather, Katherine Andrews Searcy, Eva Miriam Sodekson, Josephine Lucile Wathen.


Fraternity Council Members:

Della Lawrence Burt, Grand Secretary 1920-1922, Executive Secretary 1922-1929; Dorothy McCampbell Nowell, Director of Chapters 1962-1966; Eloise Moore Netherton, Director of Philanthropies 1982-1986, Vice President1986-1988; Carolyn Boyle (Hasskarl), Field Secretary 1945-1947; Lisa VanStavern (Hunziker), Traveling Consultant 1993-1994


Fraternity Loyalty Award:



Fraternity Alumnae Achievement Award Recipients:

Helen Knox, 1952, banker, author, Red Cross volunteer; Prudence Mahaffey Mackintosh, 1988, author of books and magazines; Miley Tucker Busiek (Frost), 1990, sculptor whose work appears on the $50gold bullion coin;Sunny Hare Scribante, 2012, philanthropist; Dorothy Slator Paterson, 2014, international volunteer, breast health awareness advocate; Rosemary Dunaway Trible, 2014, TV host, author, foounder Fear2Freedom Foundation;


Additional Outstanding Beta Xi Alumnae:

Ann Haun (Barlow), Graduate Counselor 1961-1962; Nancy Haun (Dozier), Graduate Counselor 1959-1960;


The Early Years[edit]

Texas won its independence in April 1863, and 18 months later a bill was introduced in the Congress of the Republic of Texas to incorporate the University of Texas. However, the act that finally established the university was not passed until 1881. Two years later, classes were opened in the incomplete west wing of the Old Main Building with 221 enrolled in that first class of 1883.

Only 19 years later, Kappa Kappa Gamma established its first southern chapter by granting a charter to Beta Xi on May 12, 1902. Interesting events led directly to the colonization.

In 1898, a local organization (Delta Delta Delta) was organized by a group of girls in Grace Hall. Soon male friends of this group, by this time known as Delta Zeta, advised the petitioning of Kappa, and in the spring of 1899, the group sent its first formal petition. Refusal came the following fall.

Another local, Tri Sigma, also petitioned Kappa, and it too, was refused. Matters seemed hopeless. The Fraternity did not want them and the university authorities did not want the Fraternity. Worse still, a crowd of town students who had twice petitioned Kappa and twice been refused, seemed to have finally secured a charter and were planning to enter the university. For one week, the Tri Sigmas and Delta Zetas grieved in secret, feeling that it was a Kappa charter these other girls had won, but it was Pi Beta Phi.

In the fall of 1901, the two locals joined forces and wrote to the Grand Secretary of Kappa. Petition blanks arrived late in January and were sent off the next day. This time the decision was unanimously in favor, and on May 12, 1902, Beta Xi Chapter was formally installed, followed by a grand banquet at the Driskill Hotel, the height of glory in those days.

Housing

At first, the new chapter met in a single rented room furnished with a small table, three chairs, a tiny stove, and a piano. In 1903, the first house was rented. Only active members could live there by university rule. The chapter moved six times in 19 years.

In 1920-1921, a corporation of Kappa alumnae in Texas was organized, and each member signed a note for $100, payable in 10 years. Thus, a home was bought at 2400 Rio Grande Street, and in September 1924, the Beta Xis moved in. It was in this house that the chapter became noted for its “Hedge Test”—rumor having it that if a rushee did not touch the hedge on the south side of the Kappa house with both hips as she went through, she was not “Kappa material!”

In the early 1930s, the house association of Beta Xi received its charter and notified all members of Beta Xi who had paid $25 or more to the (now) defunct Texas Association that they were automatically members of the new association. All other Beta Xis in good standing were notified that they could become members by paying $25. From then on, all new Beta Xis were asked to sign $100 notes. It is significant that there were only three treasurers of the house association in 37 years.

The house on Rio Grande could hold only 15 to 20 girls, and, because the Fraternity had agreed to 100 girls including pledges, the “Brown Lot” was purchased in the fall of 1936. The old house was sold for $15,000 in December of 1938, and the new Georgian Colonial home at 2001 University Avenue was occupied in September 1939, with room for 40. In the 1970s, 58 active members lived in the home.

At one time, additional housing space was acquired and a house just behind the main house was bought, renovated and completed in 1965. But in 1966, this annex was bought by the university, spreading far beyond its original 40 acres.

Honors and Traditions

Beta Xi made outstanding contributions to the Fraternity. Della Lawrence (Burt) was elected Grand Secretary at the 1920 Convention, and in 1922 was made the first Executive Secretary when the position was created at the Convention in Glacier National Park.

The chapter had the honor of having one of its charter members become the first president of Theta Province. In 1917, another chapter member succeeded her. Beta Xi hosted the second Province Convention in May 1927, during which the chapter celebrated its 25th anniversary. The Key Ring, the province newspaper, was begun during another member’s term as Province President, 1925-27.

World War II Years[edit]

A change came about with the entry of the United States in World War II. Social and campus activities were replaced with war work and defense projects. Many hours were devoted to layette sewing for the Nora Waln project, and weekly schedules included bandage rolling, hospital and nurse’s aide work, canteen duty, and assistance with bond drives. For two successive years, Beta Xi made the largest pledge of any campus organization to the War Chest.

Social and campus life returned to its customary places as the war drew to a close, but many old patterns changed. A Kappa was elected University Sweetheart at the annual Round-Up, and the introduction of touch football into the intramural program gave birth to a colorful extra-intramural private contest between Pi Phi and Kappa—the Powder Bowl.

The 1950s[edit]

The chapter received the Standards Cup in 1950, and Helen Knox was given the Alumnae Achievement Award for banking in 1952.

It was with great pride that the 50th anniversary of Beta Xi was celebrated in May 1952 with a riverboat ride and a picnic at Green Shores. Kappas came from far and wide, and the occasion was climaxed by a historical pageant and the presentation of fleur-de-lis pins to eight of the nine founders (charter members). For this Golden Anniversary, a Beta Xi directory was sold for $1 each. The money was used to establish the Beta Xi Scholarship Fund.

The 1960s[edit]

The passage of civil rights legislation during the 1960s prompted major changes on campus. In the spring of 1965, the university discontinued all control of student housing, except that which was actually owned and operated by the school. Therefore, with all sorority houses individually owned by their corporation boards, the Panhellenic Council voted in 1967 to dissolve itself as a recognized student organization, hence no longer subject to university regulations or eligible to use university facilities.

At this point, Panhellenic became incorporated. Eloise Moore Netherton and another Kappa served for many years on the seven-member board of trustees.

The 1970s[edit]

For more than three decades, Beta Xi had a special friend and supporter, a Gamma Lambda, Middlebury, Kappa, who was first assistant dean of women and then dean of students before her retirement. In October 1973, Beta Xi proudly presented her with her 50-year pin.

Through Kappa leadership in Panhellenic in 1971, the Referral Counseling Program was initiated in cooperation with the university and student health center. This program trained key actives, alumnae and housemothers in each sorority to be mental health resource persons, to help with chapter education, and to be equipped to refer girls to the proper sources for help with any problem.

There have been many chapter philanthropy projects. In “A Run for Their Lives,” Beta Xi met the challenge of Beta Theta Chapter, Oklahoma, in a fundraising football marathon run to the Cotton Bowl. The joint Kappa venture raised $12,000 for muscular dystrophy.

Houston-Austin area Beta Xis were active and loyal women, distinguished in many fields. One of the youngest was chosen “Outstanding Teenager in America” in 1968. She lived with families in Spain and Switzerland and served as a volunteer at San Jose Clinic as an interpreter.

Another alumna was a Lady in the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre, a Papal honor. Another Kappa, an artist with portraits in college libraries in three states, received the Houston Panhellenic Citation for long, outstanding service.

A Kappa alumna gave the Charlotte Barrell Ware Standards Cups in 1934, and when it was retired in 1970 because all available engraving space had filled, she replaced the original award with a beautiful sliver punch bowl, tray, ladle, and cups. She had long been a generous supporter of the Rose McGill Fund. This Kappa was the first female member of the Board of Regents of the University of Houston, and received the Matrix Award of Theta Sigma Phi (Women in Journalism). She served as mentor and president of Girlstown, USA. In 1958, she and her husband established a foundation to give financial support to medical research, education, and cultural advancement. The Fraternity awarded a silver tray to this Beta Xi alumna in 1974 as “recognition for her devotion and service to Kappa Kappa Gamma.”


The previous information was adapted from The History of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity, 1870-1976. The information that follows has been gleaned from available resources including Chapter History Reports, chapter meeting minutes, letters and comments from chapter members and alumnae, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity Archives, and The Key. Each chapter is expected to update its history record annually. Contact Fraternity Headquarters at kkghq@kkg.org with questions.


Highlights of the 1980s[edit]

Beta Xi continued to prosper in the 1980s. In 1987, Kappa and other sororities on campus officially became associated with the University of Texas at Austin. Although the association brought challenges, the chapter welcomed the change. Summer Rush was always an event the Kappas eagerly anticipated, and the chapter regularly added large pledge classes of 50 or more women. Beta Xi was busy with many sisterhood activities, such as Kappa Casual in November, but also made time for events with other Panhellenic groups, including Monmouth with Pi Beta Phi and Kite and Key with Kappa Alpha Theta.

The chapter worked hard to improve its scholarship and to encourage academic excellence. “Smarties” awards were handed out at chapter meetings to recognize members who had a scholarly accomplishment. In-house sisters received Scholarship Scoops, paper ice cream scoops that were taped on the Kappa’s door, after earning a good grade. For each three scoops earned, the Kappa received a yummy treat—a certificate for ice cream! Beta Xi members were involved with a variety of activities on UT’s campus. However, many of the sisters contributed to different groups and programs within the chapter. By the 1980s, Beta Xi formed its own Kappa Pickers musical group. The sisters also focused on developing leadership skills, and in February 1989, chapter officers attended a Greek Leadership Conference.

Throughout the decade, the chapter continued to forge relations with alumnae. A picnic with local alumnae often kicked off the school year, and Founders Day was celebrated each year with alumnae. At Halloween, active members often went trick-or-treating with the children of alumna members. Beta Xi sisters worked with alumnae to implement the Alum Chum program, which paired a new member with an alumna mentor. In 1987, Beta Xi received a visit from former Fraternity President Jean Hess Wells, Georgia, who helped the sisters better appreciate the history and ritual of the Fraternity.

Housing:

In 1987, Beta Xi worked to renovate the chapter’s house under the guidance of the “Building the Legacy” Committee, a group responsible for organizing and raising funds for the work. The living room was repainted and new items added to the common rooms. Two years later, in 1989, ceiling fans were installed in each room of the house, to the delight of the residents.

Philanthropy:

Beta Xi was busy with philanthropic activities in the 1980s. The chapter organized a canned food drive as well as painted the house of someone in need. In addition, the Kappas attended a casino night at a local nursing home. The chapter contributed to the Adopt-A-School program and the Helping Hands Project. Chapter women volunteered their time to serve food at the concessions stand at the Legends Golf Tournament.


Convention Awards:


Highlights of the 1990s[edit]

In 1990, Beta Xi faced changes in the Rush schedule at UT. Instead of summer Rush, the events were held slightly later in the year and became fall Rush. Even with the changes, Kappa still proved successful each year. Chapter Council members attended a Greek Leadership Conference throughout the decade. The chapter continued to host programs to benefit members, such as talks about issues like campus safety and eating disorders and workshops on résumé writing and relaxation techniques. Beta Xi improved its relationship with the University by hosting guest lunches and study snacks for students outside the Fraternity and holding a professor lunch to recognize the outstanding faculty at UT.

Each year, Beta Xi hosted Kappa Casual and Junior/Senior Night, an evening of togetherness for the junior and senior classes before graduation. Owl-O-Ween was a popular event, as was Monmouth with Pi Phi. Mom’s Weekend and Dad’s Day brought family members to campus, and the Kappa Pickers regularly performed at the various events. These fun activities certainly promoted sisterhood as well as Panhellenic pride.


Housing:

In 1990, Beta Xi received the gift of new furniture in the bedrooms of the house. The chapter members were grateful to the House Board for the new beds and dressers.

Philanthropy:

Philanthropy remained important to Beta Xi throughout the 1990s. The chapter regularly served food at the concessions at the Legends of Golf tournament to raise funds for charity. In 1990, the Kappas established the “Key to the Heart” volleyball tournament as the chapter philanthropy event. A few years later, Beta Xi began to host its annual Kappa Klassic Pool Tournament, which benefitted Children’s Shelter, a battered women’s shelter, the Austin Child Guidance Center, and the Children’s Advocacy Center throughout the years. Habitat for Humanity also became an important project for the chapter.

In 1995, the Kappas worked with Sig Ep to repair and repaint a house for an underprivileged elderly widow. The chapter women took time each year to participate in Challenger Little League, where the members coached and cheered for disabled children.

Other philanthropic activities included hosting a blood drive for Brackenridge Hospital, volunteering at Barton House Alzheimer’s Unit, donatng to a deaf community’s garage sale as well as to Goodwill, and participating in the Texas Relays tournament, an AIDS walk, and Forty Acres Fest. In 1998, Beta Xi hosted a ticket-selling fundraiser where the chapter raised over $3,000 for Blue Mist, a band comprised of blind musicians.


Convention Awards:

Highlights of 2000-2010[edit]

Beta Xi welcomed the new millennium with a variety of new chapter activities. Each year, the sisters gathered at a chapter retreat in the fall to build and restore relationships within the chapter. New sisterhood programs included television nights, a makeover with a make-up artist, a cooking class, a yoga class, manicures, and a ceramics class. To prepare for Recruitment, a Work Week was held in which the entire chapter learned new skits, practiced old songs, and perfected Recruitment strategies. A leadership workshop for the outgoing and incoming officers, and their advisers, to aid in the transition process. The Vice President-Academic Excellence work


Highlights of 2016[edit]

2016 was a year characterized by strength, endurance, and evolution for Beta Xi. Still without our beloved house, the Kappas faced new challenges, bound together by friendship instead of the walls of the house itself. The campus climate was tumultuous. The chapter itself stumbled and fell on a few occasions. But as the year comes to a close, we can look back and say that in spite of all of that, we learned and we grew. We are finishing 2016 stronger, more unified, and better than when we began it. We are excited to move into our house come January! But before we transition into 2017, we want to look back and reflect on all we learned.

In January, the new Beta Xi Chapter Council was eager to continue the legacy of great leadership of past officers, as well as accomplishing new goals for out chapter. For President, Ellen Crowe served; For Vice President Standards, Anna Wittenmeyer served; For Vice President Organization, Hailey Becker served; For Vice President Academic Excellence, Erin Kreindler served; For Recording Secretary, Ali Purnell served; For Corresponding Secretary, Charlotte Paine served; For Treasurer, Payton Scott served; For Assistant Treasurer, Camille Szelc served; For Registrar, Avery Travis served; For Marshal, Hannah Love served; For Education Chairman, Caroline Smyrl served; For House Chairman, Sara Shaw served; For Membership Chairman, Riley Longtain served; For New Member Chairman, Tai Massimilian served; For Panhellenic Delegate, Alex Page served; For Philanthropy Chairman, Berkley Johnson served; For Public Relations Chairman, Kathryn Stouffer served; For Risk Management Chairman, Grace Winston served; and For Event Chairman, Mallory Morris served.

Without our trusty senior girls to guide us and without a house to meet in, Chapter Council braved the unknown and began to meet. Ellen Crowe (President) began the year with efficiency and care, planning and leading Chapter Council meetings. They finalized edits on the chapter bylaws and standing rules, educated themselves on how to use the Kappa drive and webinars, and reviewed the expectations and responsibilities of Chapter Council members with the help of Hailey Becker (VP Organization). She went over goals for the year, including chapter unity, continuing to revamp philanthropy, and getting the chapter on board with the Risk Management policies, as well as the rules and goals of Standards Committee. Chapter council discussed some ways to hold the chapter accountable for their actions at events and to reinforce new standards for behavior for everyone. We decided to change our buddy system from “bigs” and “littles,” to a “pick-a-buddy” system, where the girls signed up with a friend before events to be their accountability partner. Grace Winston bus-riding attendance at events, while Anna Wittenmyer (VP Standards) streamlined the way we approach standards decisions. Sara Shaw


(House Chair) worked tirelessly alongside our House Board, as renovations plowed on. Kathryn Stouffer (Public Relations Chairman) continued to educate members about the GIN system and published yet another great issue of “Round Up”, the annual Kappa newsletter. The new leaders conducted the first few chapter meetings with thoroughness and efficiency, growing more comfortable meeting in the Student Union and in their new positions. The year started off with a bang, with an organized Chapter Council and an excited group of Kappas.

In February, Kappas were getting settled in with their classes, and the officers were beginning to get the hang of their new responsibilities: planning events, running meetings, and fulfilling their duties more easily. Berkley Johnson (Philanthropy Chair) took it upon herself to completely revamp Beta Xi’s philanthropic efforts. She continued the new partnership with the B+ Foundation that the last philanthropy chair began, combining Kappa’s passion for reading with our love of kids. We adopted a B+ Hero named Moriah, who is battling cancer, and made her an honorary “sister.” Kappas began visiting Moriah at the hospital, playing games, doing puzzles, and when she felt up to it, even having dance parties with our newest little Kappa. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) and Grace Winston (Risk Management) pulled off a great Monmouth formal at Brazos Hall, and everyone had a wonderful time with their dates and Pi Phi friends. Riley Longtain (Membership Chairman) held a very successful first recruitment workshop with the freshman, teaching them the in’s and out’s of rush and the importance of the spring semester for recruiting. While Kappa prepared for recruitment, so did Alex Page (Panhellenic Delegate) and Grace Anne McGinnis, a Kappa who served as Vice President of UT’s Panhellenic Council. They began a wonderful year of working together and representing Kappa well to other sororities and to UPC. We rounded out the month with a visit from our moms, with fun shopping events and a brunch at The Grove downtown to celebrate Mom’s Weekend.

Then came March, another great month for Beta Xi, as the spring semester was in full swing. Hannah Love (Marshal) led a successful and efficient ritual workshop to refresh the chapter on the ritual and history of our organization. Erin Kreindler (VP Academic Excellence) continued to encourage the girls to study hard, with fun Study Snacks events like pizza catering and coffee after chapter! Riley continued to hold Rush Workshops with the freshman and the older girls to prepare for recruitment and develop a strategy to show girls what Kappa is all about, despite our lack of a house. Hailey Becker (VP Organization) worked hard to plan for the leadership consultant’s upcoming visit in April.

April was a busy month as usual for Beta Xi. Our leadership consultant, Kate Burton, came and brought some amazing ideas for our chapter with her. She hung out with our members, doing fun things around Austin and helped our officers grow in their leadership abilities. Hailey Becker (VP Organization) did an amazing job making Kate feel at home. Berkley Johnson (Philanthropy Chair) helped plan our fundraiser, Kappa Pi-Phi Carnival, complete with snow cones and live music, raising money for our philanthropy. We love joining forces with another sorority who also cares about supporting literacy, and the event was a blast as usual. She also held a successful RIF event at Wooldridge Elementary. The entire chapter came together and set up stations at the school to play games, read, decorate bookmarks, and get their faces painted. At the end of the laughter-filled event, each child took home a book (or two!). Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) planned an awesome Dad’s Weekend, with food catered on a fun rooftop venue and the chapter attending the Spring football game with their dads. She and Grace Winston (Risk Management) also planned another successful event with our friends in Theta, called Kite & Key. The event was held at a venue downtown and everyone had a wonderful time. A senior Kappa, Kallen Dimitroff ran for Student Body President of the University of Texas, and despite her campaign’s loss, it was incredible to see the whole chapter gather around her and support her with pride.

Kappa events slowed and finals approached, as May rolled around. Caroline Smyrl (Education Chairman) conducted Senior Sendoff, a fun event after chapter where we recognize the seniors and hear funny memories from years past, including poems and “twinkies” from some seniors’ parents. These very seniors then became alums after graduation celebrations, and it was made official in Key Reports. Some of them got into top graduate schools to continue their studies, while others headed off to work in cities around the country. They were off into the world! Payton Scott (Treasurer) worked hard to set up the budget for the upcoming school year, and held budget meetings with all of the Chapter Council officers. Tai Massimilian (New Member Chairman) and Riley Longtain (Membership Chairman) both worked hard to prepare for recruitment and the new pledge class coming in August, with the added challenge of finding a home for Spirit and Recruitment weeks without our house. We talked to event halls and fraternity houses, and we finally found a place to hold the events and welcome our new members…stay tuned below! Riley also held the last recruitment workshop and began planning for the summer with her incredible team. The girls in dorms, apartments, and houses packed their bags and headed out of Austin, waving goodbye to this school year.

Over the summer, Kappa sisters spread out across the globe for internships, jobs, and study abroad programs. From Spain, to New York, to Paris, to Dallas and Houston and Galveston, to all the way in Australia, Kappas took the world by storm. But the months flew by, as summer always does, and came to a close. By August, everyone was ready to get back to their Kappa friends, to Austin, and to the University of Texas.

But unlike years past, when Kappas ran into our house on University Avenue to prepare for recruitment, this year we ran into…the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, another temporary home! The SAE fraternity boys kindly let us borrow their conveniently located house for a few weeks. And as we did with the Union, we turned the SAE house into a home. Kappa seems to have an uncanny knack of making anywhere feel like a loving home. It could be a room in the Student Union, a study abroad dorm, a cramped apartment full of Kappas working in New York city, or a fraternity house, but if Kappas are together, it feels like home. It is definitely a skill we are proud of!

Riley Longtain (Recruitment Chair) and her team’s hard work over the past semester culminated at the end of August. Spirit week was a blast, and the chapter’s hard work during a long week of recruiting paid off when 68 awesome new members came running to the Littlefield fountain on campus, to be welcomed by our chapter with open arms. The stresses of a long Recruitment and being without a real home took a toll on the chapter, however. Our chapter stumbled on Bid Night with some behavioral issues that we know are unacceptable. Ellen Crowe (President) and the Chapter Council quickly jumped into action, taking ownership of our mistakes and trying to get the chapter back on track. We would have been lost without the fearless leadership of Ellen, the patience of Anna Wittenmyer (VP Standards), the planning of Hailey Becker (VP Organization), and the maturity of Tai Massimillian (New Member Chairman). We knew there would be consequences and this would be a long road ahead, but we also knew that changes that needed to occur. We were nervous but excited for how our chapter would evolve because of this challenge.

In spite of the chaos, September rolled around, and the Kappas were back. With a crazy Longhorn football win against Notre Dame, we began our classes with excitement and our horns up high! We continued holding chapter meetings in the Student Union, our temporary home. The first meeting ran smoothly as chapter council got back in the swing of things, and the new members learned the ins and outs of their new chapter. Following the events of Bid Day, we were visited by Emily Murdock and Illiana Garcia, our Theta District director and specialist. They helped our Chapter Council remember the “why?” of our chapter, as well as realign the goals of Beta Xi with that of the national organization. They inspired our leaders to be better and to lead our chapter out of this slump. They began helping us build a strategic plan to improve our chapter and help us rectify the mistakes of the weeks prior. Weeks passed, with the first formal meeting held by Hannah Love (Marshal) and program nights like the one featuring Shannon Moody, where we learned about the Jeremiah Project, a center for single mothers, organized by Caroline Smyrl (Fraternity Education Chairman). Hailey Becker (VP Organization) revamped committee nights, helping each committee set goals for the semester. We also had an exciting visit from the Fraternity President Beth Black, held at an alumni’s house in Austin. It was incredible for some of our officers to meet such an inspiring leader of the organization that we love so much. Erin Kreindler (VP Academic Excellence) was happy to report that 13 of our chapter members received 4.0 GPA’s in the spring, and the chapter’s cumulative GPA was 3.47, as the grade report came in. Kappa competed in the second annual Greek Get Down dance competition—and though we didn’t place like we did last year, we had so much fun dancing! Much of the team was made up of our new members, so it was a great way for freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors to all get to know one another. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) organized our first fun event, Kappa Kidnap, at a dance hall outside of Austin. With cowboy boots and dresses on, the Kappas danced the night away to country music from a live band. Soon enough the semester was in full swing.

October was yet another busy month for Beta Xi. The TX-OU football game was a blast, even though our beloved Longhorns lost. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) planned a fun date event with Tri-Delt, and ended the month with our traditional Halloween dance, called Owl-o-ween, with Chi Omega. We absolutely love doing events with our friends in other sororities! But double the girls, means double the amount of people trying to safely get home. Despite some bumps in the road in our risk management policies in the past, Grace Winston (Risk Management Chair) and Anna Wittenmyer (VP Standards) did an amazing job encouraging everyone to follow our policies. The buddy system became more successful as the semester went on, and as well as bus riding attendance. Hannah Love (Marshal) did a stellar job planning and executing Initiation, in our second year without a house. Initiation was held in a different church than the year before, but Hannah was calm in the face of chaos, and the event ran as smoothly as ever. The newly initiated members had a wonderful morning, and afterwards joined their parents and friends for a fun brunch at Hotel Ella near campus. Caroline Smyrl (Fraternity Education Chairman) did an outstanding job planning Founder’s Day. The event was held at AT&T Conference Center. Actives and alumnae alike enjoyed stories from alums, songs from the Kappa pickers, and a presentation by the House Board, who has worked so hard on the house renovations. Hannah Love (Marshal), Kaki Miller (Key Sis Chair), and Tai Massimilian (New Member Chairman) worked together to organize a “Big Sis, Little Sis” event with photos by the University Tower, then on to fun event at a trampoline park! Avery Travis (Registrar) planned composites, and the Kappas “smiled pretty” for their photos. Avery coordinated with the same company from the year before to have composites taken in the Union. Our temporary home at the Union was really starting to feel like ours own—we had taken over! Many chapter members said they will actually miss our makeshift Union “house.”

In November the semester was quickly wrapping up. Mallory Morris (Event Chairman) did a great job planning a fun parent’s weekend and a Kappa Kasual, our last event of the semester. The event was held at Cedar Street Courtyard downtown, with a fun live band. Then came the tumultuous 2016 Presidential Election that divided our campus. Kappas went out and voted for their choice, but our nation was not the only thing that was struggling to unify in the face of adversity. Ellen and the officers continued to edit and work on the Strategic Plan for upcoming year. With Ellen’s great vision and the help of the national organization itself, our specialists and the chapter members, we were able to construct a plan that would allow Kappa to grow in the coming years. Avery Travis (Registrar) was elected slate chairman, and worked extremely hard to conduct meetings with her dedicated and passionate slate committee to nominate the officers for next year. This year was tougher than ever, with so many great candidates stepping up for officer positions. The Slate Committee knew how important these choices were, considering the issues from Bid Day, the strategic plan, and the new trajectory that Kappa was on—in order to improve and come back stronger. The committee worked hard to pick the best possible girls for the chapter council of 2017. The committee gave the slate presentation at meeting in November, and officer transitions began quickly after, and the new and old Chapter Councils began working together. As usual, Kappas were able to come together to create a unified group of sisterhood and friendship.

November turned quickly into December, with only one week in between Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks for some girls. Hailey Becker (VP Organization) planned a wonderful Leadership Day at a delcicious restaurant, where the new and old officers can get together with their advisors and go over the expectations and goals for the upcoming year. Our chapter worked hard to get through final exams and the end of the semester, with Erin Kreindler (VP Academic Excellance) planning yummy Study Snack events throughout the weeks of finals! The Kappas wrapped up a long but fun year. 2016 was a challenging but incredible year for growth for the Beta Xi chapter. Despite challenges from the house renovation, the political and campus climate, and our own behavioral issues and changes, our chapter grew stronger and closer than ever, evolving to become the best chapter we can be. We cannot wait to move into our beautiful new home, and we look forward to taking on 2017, equipped with everything we have learned and the goals we plan to accomplish in the next year!

Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the overall nature of your chapter.

Campus climate was tense in 2016, as it was much of the world. Yet another Student Government election occurred on campus in the Spring, this time with a Beta Xi running for office. Racial tensions and a new campus carry law caused protests and fractured our student body. The year culminated in one of the most controversial Presidential Elections ever, occurring in November. Our own chapter faced some of the biggest pitfalls and hardships we have ever faced. We lost loved ones and made mistakes. But through all of this, Beta Xi Kappa persevered together. We stood up for our beliefs and for each other, admitted our faults, and grew into a stronger chapter. Our chapter is well known at the University of Texas for being involved in and well liked by all groups on campus. Kappas are friendly, open-minded, intelligent and active in university life. Kappas are so well integrated and involved in our diverse on-campus commitments, that our main goal in 2016 was to increase Beta Xi chapter unity. In spite of a rocky campus climate and our own troubles within Beta Xi, we hoped to increase the bond of sisterhood in our chapter. Doing so without a home during the house renovations proved to be a challenge, but our chapter did a great job finding ways to unite, around causes like our philanthropy and each other’s successes. Chapter Philanthropy: What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in your community? Wooldrige Elementary, RIF, B+ Foundation (new this year)

This year, Berkley Johnson (Philanthropy Chair) completely revamped and re-energized our philanthropic efforts. Kappa adopted another philanthropy in addition to Reading Is Fundamental. The B+ Foundation raises money for cancer research and pairs sororities and fraternities nationwide with a “Hero:” a child battling cancer. We were paired with our Hero, Moriah. She is an eight-year-old girl with cancer, and the newest and youngest Beta Xi Kappa ever! She gets to wear our letters, come to some fun events, and be a part of our Kappa family. Beta Xi embraced our newest sister with love and pride. Kappas made visits to her at the hospital, had her over to our apartments, took her to Mozart’s Coffee Shop to see Christmas lights, made her a scrapbook and battled her disease alongside her. And we are thrilled to report that her cancer is in remission! We hoped to be a light in Moriah’s life this year…but it turns out that Moriah remained a shining light for our chapter, uniting us in some of our hardest seasons.

We remained passionate about encouraging childhood reading, as well! From profit shares organized by chapter members to a book drive to our annual fundraiser, we definitely did not let our passion for this issue fall by the wayside. We have a great relationship with Wooldridge Elementary where we have our annual RIF event every spring for the whole chapter. This year, Berkley added an event there in the fall, as well! Half the chapter volunteered at the elementary school on a Saturday, while the other half gave their time to Neighborhood Longhorns tutoring program.


While we await the opening of our newly renovated house on University Avenue, we have been renting rooms in the UT Union building for chapter meetings and for our chapter lunches. It is usually a large meeting room with screens and dining space in the back.

Oral History Are there any current members, alumnae or advisers from your chapter that you recommend for the Fraternity’s oral history project? We are looking for Kappas with stories to tell – funny chapter memories, great professional achievement stories, heartwarming stories of how Kappa has helped them, etc.

Kathryn Stouffer, current member, outgoing PR Chair Sarah Shaw, current member, outgoing House Chair Tricia Cury, former president and recent alum Chandler Foster, recent alum Hannah Meehan, Beta Xi Chapter Council advisor

Highlights of 2017[edit]

The Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma had an excellent year of growth and bonding in 2017. In January, a new group of Chapter Council members began meeting and carrying on the legacy of excellent, cooperative leadership our chapter has had in recent years. Hannah Love was President, Tai Massimilian was VP Standards, Kaki Miller was VP Organization, Payton Scott was VP Academic Excellence, Lauren Fisher was Recording Secretary, Emily Parnell was Corresponding Secretary, Cameron Shepherd was Membership Chairman, Sarah Gregory was New Member Chairman, Camille Szelc was Treasurer, Jennifer Harbour was Assistant Treasurer, Emma Riddle was Philanthropy Chairman, Hallie Smith was Event Chairman, Caroline Smyrl was Registrar, Grace Winston was House Chairman, Charlotte Fitzpatrick was Marshal, Audrey Halbrook was Risk Management Chairman, Regan Ewing was Panhellenic Delegate, Tessa Lauritzen was the Public Relations Chairman, and Allison Ainsworth was Education Chairman. 2017’s Chapter Council has worked tremendously hard to implement our strategic plan to get our chapter back in good standing with both Kappa nationals and the university. By far the most exciting thing for our chapter in 2017 has been being able to be back in our newly remodeled house! We have been so grateful for the Beta Xi House Board and all the time, money, energy, and thought that they put into the plans to remodel our historic chapter house. Before the beginning of school, the House Board hosted an open house for alumnae, donors, families, and members to view the amazing changes to the house. It was such a special time for Beta Xi members of all ages to come together and share in the excitement of the opening. The very next day, active members moved in, and the house immediately sprang to life. It has been such a blessing for the chapter to have a common meeting grounds again and to share meals together, study together, and have our meetings as a chapter in the house. Also in January, Hannah (President) began Chapter Council meetings by having all of Chapter Council read the Strategic Plan for our chapter’s Warning of Probation and review the goals and calendar we had set for the semester. Some of our goals included improvement in chapter management, recruitment, new member experience and programming, standards and risk management, and panhellenic leadership. Hannah also scheduled and coordinated a meeting between Chapter Council and Katherine Latta, our Leadership Development specialist, for a Strategic Plan workshop and a discussion over Start With Why , a book that all of Chapter Council had read over Christmas break. During our first Chapter meeting of the semester, Hannah went over the strategic plan, emphasizing its importance for all members, and reading our Chapter Mission Statement. Tai (VPS) also went over standards behavioral expectations during the first meeting and also held elections for the new Standards Committee members. Grace (House Chair) organized an Orientation for the in-house girls from House Board to explain the rules and organization of the house. Grace and Tai also gave a presentation to the chapter during the first meeting about respecting our newly remodeled house. Cameron (Membership Chair) also held a workshop for the freshmen on a Sunday at the end of the month to teach them the ins and outs of recruitment on the other side and to emphasize the importance of our strategic goals for the recruitment process. February began with a visit from our Leadership Consultant, Maddy. Kaki (VPO) organized a great week in Austin for her, and chapter council enjoyed spending time with her at the house and meeting with her individually to discuss ways to improve each office. Hallie (Event Chair) and Audrey (Risk Management) planned a great Monmouth formal with the Pi Phis at Palm Door. Everyone had a great night with their dates, dancing with the band all night and taking pictures in the photo booth. Emily (Corresponding Secretary) also gave a presentation to the chapter on the GIN system, which the officers have been using more effectively throughout the year to communicate information to the chapter. Sarah (New Member) also finalized the plans for the new member bid day retreat in the Fall, which was something that our chapter had never done before. She did an excellent job planning and communicating to Chapter Council, and Reagan (Panhellenic) discussed our exciting plans with other chapters, who followed Kappas lead in implementing an off-campus retreat in their bid day plans rather than releasing the girls after midnight. March was another exciting month for Beta Xi with lots of events and activities for our actives to all bond. Cameron (Membership) hosted another recruitment workshop for the freshmen where she began to teach them the songs and dances. Her and her team began to familiarize the freshmen with more details of recruitment week. They also met with the newly appointed area assistant to develop strategies. In the middle of the month, the doors of Kappa locked and the chapter dispersed across the country and the world for a fun-filled Spring Break! As soon as everyone returned from their trips, Emma (Philanthropy) began getting everyone excited for the upcoming philanthropy opportunities. In the week after Spring Break, she encouraged the entire chapter to get their families and friends to participate in the B+ Campaign. The campaign was a campus-wide competition before the Round Up weekend, and Kappa proudly raised around $4,000. Emma also planned our annual Pi Phi Kappa Karnival event, hosted at the Pi Phi house with live music, snow cones, face painting, and a petting zoo. Beta Xi raised $6,000 from Karnival to donate to RIF! During April, we said goodbye to our house mom, Ms. Judi. We are so grateful for the years she spent making sure the Beta Xi house felt like a home for all the members. Hallie (Events) wrapped up the month by planning an awesome Dad’s Weekend. The chapter enjoyed dinner with their dad’s at Dirty Martin’s on Friday, and the next day everyone got to enjoy a tour of the Kappa house and a private tour of the Darrell K. Royal Memorial Football Stadium! We also had very productive chapter meetings during March. In fulfillment of our probation terms with the University, we had an informative and interactive alcohol awareness presentation from University Health Services. Although it was a required program, the entire chapter found it interesting and helpful to understand the best way to socialize responsible in a college environment. Kaki (VPO) also continued to work on making Committee Chapter Meetings a fun way for every member to feel like they contribute to our chapter. She restructured the Committee Night schedule to make sure that committees completed their agendas. In April, the semester was in full swing and we had another great month for Beta Xi. At the beginning of the month, we welcomed our new house mom, Ms. Sherri to the Beta Xi house! We have loved the life, love and warmth she has brought to her house with her constant cheeriness and famous shortbread. Nicole Covert, our Recruitment Advisor, received the award for Outstanding Advisor from University Fraternity and Sorority Life. Nicole is more than deserving of this award. Not only does she put in countless hours of work for our chapter, but she is an outstanding mom, friend, and volunteer. We are so proud and thankful to have her as part of our amazing advisory board! Tessa (PR) also planned an Easter Party at the Kappa house, with an Easter egg hunt, cookie decorating, pictures, and more fun. Hallie (Event Chair) planned two great events during April. We had another fun semi-formal, Kite and Key, with Theta at the Summit. She also planned an awesome Mom’s Weekend, with a shopping event at Adelante on Friday, a dinner at Max’s, and brunch at the house on Saturday. Cameron (Membership) closed out the month with a chapter-wide recruitment workshop, the last workshop of the semester. In accordance with our Strategic Plan, the recruitment team updated the members on Panhellenic and Kappa Nationals rules In May, things at the Beta Xi house started to quiet down as all the members began to prepare for their finals and the semester came to an end. Before everyone dispersed for the summer. Allison (Education) conducted the Senior Sendoff, a humorous and sentimental event where the seniors get to share funny memories from their college years and share what their next chapter has in store for them as they leave UT and Kappa. The Alumnae Board also gave a presentation to the seniors to tell them about the opportunities the Kappa alumnae network has for them. Caroline (Registrar) also put them on alumnae status on Key Reports. Chapter Council ended the spring by setting goals and preparing for the upcoming semester. Grace (House) worked with the Sophomores to get roommate requests for the upcoming year. Sarah (New Member) and Cameron (Membership) continued to make plans for recruiting new members and making their experience in Kappa the best ever. Over the summer, the members of Beta Xi parted ways for summer school, internships, and study abroad experiences. Tessa (PR) collected photos from all the different adventures to post on our chapter’s Tumblr, Instagram, and other social media accounts. Cameron, her team, and the area assistants worked extremely hard all summer to prepare for recruitment week, and all of their effort paid off. We had a fun and successful work week and recruitment week in August. We happily welcomed 73 new members to their home at 2001 University Avenue on Bid Day! Sarah’s plan for the new member bid day retreat at Camp Balcones Springs was very well received, and all the new Kappas had an enjoyable and safe time playing games and getting to know their new sisters in their pledge class. In September, school came in full swing, and the chapter enjoyed spending time together, eating meals at the house, studying together, and attending football games. Chapter Council worked to make sure that the New Members really felt that the Beta Xi house was their home on campus. Grace (House) got all of their fingerprints in our lock system, and Emily (Corresponding Secretary) and Caroline (Registrar) entered their contact information into Key Reports and the Gin System to make sure they received all chapter correspondence. After a post-recruitment meeting with Panhellenic, Tai was happy to report to the chapter that we had significantly reduced our fines from previous years! Before the first date event, Tai also gave a presentation to the entire chapter during meeting to lay out expectations and the standards that we hold each other to in social settings. Hallie and Audrey planned our fun destination date event, Kappa Kasual, at the Oasis. Although the event was cut short by the event staff for behavioral problems, Chapter Council took the opportunity as an experience to make a better Risk Management plan for the members before date functions. Tai, Hannah, and Hallie gave a presentation at chapter meeting the following week to re-emphasize the importance of safety during social events and the privilege it is for us to be able to have these functions. We also used our Committee Night to to get feedback from the entire chapter and brainstorm ideas about how we can improve our date events to make them as safe and enjoyable as possible! It was an excellent way for our members to come together and resolve a chapter-wide problem. Payton (VPAE) recognized the members who had received a 4.0 GPA the previous semester during chapter and gave them a goody bag. Her and her committee also decided to give goody bags to members who had made a 3.8, deciding that their hard work should also be noted. Caroline (Registrar) also scheduled the composite photos for the chapter at the end of the month. October was a busy month with many exciting chapter events to celebrate our heritage and history! Tai (VPS) and Audrey (Risk Management) continued to work on Risk Management policies for the chapter and gave presentations before TX-OU Football weekend and our Owl-O-Ween Date event on safety and behavior. The members had a fun weekend in Dallas for the football game, spending time with each other and rocking all of their new Kappa t-shirts and gear made by Favors. Allison (Education) also planned a wonderful Founder’s Day dinner. The event was hosted at AT&T Conference center, and it was a great time for the chapter and Austin alumnae to celebrate the history of our fraternity. We enjoyed a wonderful meal together, presentations from the advisors and house board, and music from Pickers. Charlotte (Marshal) and Emma (Philanthropy) rallied a group of our members to participate in Greek Get Down, a dance competition fundraiser hosted by AEPhi to support the B+ Foundation. The members who participated had so much fun getting to know each other and representing Kappa at the event. Charlotte (Marshal) did an amazing job planning and coordinating Inspiration Week at the end of October. The new members were put in their new Kappa families on big-little on Tuesday, Friday was Fireside, and on Saturday we happily initiated all of our new members as actives! Sarah planned a brunch for the new actives and their families at AT&T following the ceremony. Before our Owl-O-Ween date event with Chi-O, Audrey put a new wristband process and bus buddy system into place to make sure that we did not repeat the same problems we had at Kasual. Hallie (Events) planned the event at Clearport and the night was a huge success. Tessa also planned a Halloween Trick-Or-Treat party at the house for alumnae to bring their kids. The in-house girls decorated their rooms, put out candy, played with all of the kids, and had a great time! Nothing slowed down in November, with many events and lots of time together for the chapter to bond! Kaki hosted the Leadership Consultant, Casey, at the Kappa house and all of the officers enjoyed meeting her and hearing the ways that she thought we had improved within the last year. Hallie organized a fun Parent’s Weekend, with desserts on Friday night at Concrete Cowboy and Bar-B-Que at the house before the football game on Saturday! Hallie finished her term as Events Chairman with a bang by planning our last semi-formal of the semester, Kappa Klassic, at Speakeasy, and the chapter danced all night to the jazz band. Regan (Panhellenic) continued to meet with Panhellenic to discuss changes to the bylaws and did an outstanding job of respectfully presenting our chapter’s stance on the proposals. Our chapter also elected Riley Longtain as Slate Chairman at the beginning of the month, and her and her committee put in so many hours pouring over applications and nominating officers for 2018. Elections were held, and we are so proud of and excited for the upcoming Chapter Council! We know they will carry on the legacy of hard work and thoughtfulness that Beta Xi officers are known for! In December, the semester began to wrap up as the weather changed and finals approached. Kaki planned a leadership brunch at the house for the old Chapter Council, the new Chapter Council, and their advisors. It was a wonderful time to share all of the accomplishments of the past year and to transition the new officers into their positions. Emma also planned the final Philanthropy event for RIF at Wooldridge Elementary. The upperclassmen contributed to a book drive that Kappa donated to the school. The underclassmen got to spend a Saturday morning at Wooldridge, playing basketball with the kids, painting their faces, and getting them excited about their new books. 2017 has been a great year of unity and growth for Beta Xi. We have so enjoyed being able to spend time in our beautifully newly-renovated house, and we are excited for all the memories that will come there in 2018! Describe the recent changes on your campus and describe the overall nature of your chapter. We welcomed a new football coach, Tom Herman, in 2017, and it has been an exciting time for our team as they continue to improve. There were also several emergency incidents on campus this year, causing the campus to unify and rally around support for mental health and campus safety. Our chapter is known on campus for being a well-rounded and open minded group of young ladies. We are proud to have so many members involved in other organizations and making important changes on our campus and in Austin. Beta Xi allows its members to be the best versions of themselves, and we love that those things are reflected in our house as well as on our campus! Chapter Philanthropy: What organization(s) has your chapter historically/traditionally raised money for, or donated hours to, in your community? Wooldridge Elementary, B+ Foundation Why did your chapter choose this organization(s) to support? We have had a great relationship with Wooldridge Elementary School throughout the years. Several of our members enjoy our RIF events so much at Wooldridge that they volunteer independently there as mentors. Our chapter even received an award from the Wooldridge Elementary School for our outstanding volunteer work with their school. Several sororities and fraternities on campus have also adopted B+ heroes, who are kids battling cancer. Beta Xi has adopted a sweet little girl, named Moriah, who comes to the house about once a week. We feel like Moriah is one of our sisters, and it has been such a joy for our chapter to support her and her family as she goes through her journey. Moriah is one of the reasons our chapter has been so passionate about fundraising for the B+ Foundation, and we are proud of the money we have raised for such an awesome organization! Chapter Facility: In what kind of a facility does your chapter meet? Please attach a clear photo of where you typically hold chapter meetings – whether in a classroom, chapter house or elsewhere. We have a beautiful newly renovated house. We use our main dining room as the chapter room, where hold meetings throughout the year.


Highlights of 2018[edit]

The 2018-19 school year began with a new Beta Xi Chapter Council ready to work hard and continue the amazing work of the previous council. The new Chapter Council was comprised of many new members, as well as some returning faces. Camille Szelc advanced from the role of Treasurer to President, and Jennifer Harbour took her place, moving up from Assistant Treasurer. Helen Williams took over the role as Assistant Treasurer, the only sophomore position on Chapter Council. Emma Riddle and Tessa Lauritzen returned to their respective positions of Philanthropy Chairman and Public Relations Chairman for the second year in a row. Carter Pittman was VP Standards, Charlotte Fitzpatrick was VP Organization,Peyton Travis was VPAE, Emily Parnell was Recording Secretary, Linda Castranova was Corresponding Secretary, Caroline Cannan was Membership Chairman, Cameron Crawford was New Member Chairman, Madison Rigby was Event Chairman, Cameron Shepherd was Registrar, Katie Bell was House Chairman, Lexie Alexander was Marshal, Sarah Boatwright was Risk Management Chairman, Kate Kaiser was Panhellenic Delegate, and Paige Nelson was Education Chair. As the year began, Camille (President) got the Chapter Council in order by determining a set time for weekly meetings. She efficiently created an easy way for all Council members to communicate, set up a Google Drive folder for notes and forms, and reviewed the necessary expectations and responsibilities of Chapter Council officers. The Council discussed their personal and group goals for the semester, focusing mostly on encouraging attendance and bolstering chapter morale throughout the year. To build a stronger community within the chapter, Carter (VP Standards) created a Kappa Kompliments box where members could leave encouraging notes to fellow Kappas to be read out at chapter. Cameron (Registrar) made sure Key Reports was in order and allowed access to the new officers. Jennifer (Treasurer) worked with the Chapter Council to set budgets for the 2018 spring semester and continued with billing of the chapter for the new semester. Linda (Corresponding Secretary) introduced her goal of moving everything over from the ListServe system to GinSystem and began the switch. Peyton (VPAE) started off the year by creating a consistent schedule of study snacks, available every Tuesday as a place for chapter members to take a mental break and grab a cookie or two. At the first chapter of the year, Camille (President) did a great job of welcoming everyone back and introduced transfers. The chapter voted on a new Standards Committee and AE Committee. To begin the process of recruitment, Caroline (Membership) sent out Are a Rush Captain Applications to be due at the end of the month. Sophomores are encouraged to apply to be an Area Rush Captain as a fun way to get more involved in recruitment and assist the rush team in the busy months to come. In early February, the first formal chapter of the year was held. Camille (President) and four other officers attended Ladder of Risk, a workshop designed to introduce the FIGP policy and build a community between fellow sorority and fraternity leaders. Emma (Philanthropy) began the application for GIRLS Academy, an opportunity for Kappa chapters to partner with and mentor young girls from a local middle school. As a chapter, Beta Xi raised over $1,000 for RIF at an event held by Outdoor Voices and was named one of the 20 highest donating KKG chapters. Charlotte (VPO) did a great job of placing chapter members into their respective committees, based off of their requests and needs of the officers. Kate (Panhellenic Delegate) sought to build better relationships between the Beta Xi chapter and Panhellenic by encouraging members to apply to be a Rho Gam for the following year’s recruitment. Cameron (Registrar) planned “Rom Com of the Month” around Valentine’s Day, featuring a night with popcorn, candy, and cheesy movies. The Kappas joined Pi Beta Phi for Monmouth, a wonderful formal event held at The Belmont. Everyone had a blast at the Masquerade themed party, spending the night dancing to the band, posing for photo booth pictures, or coming up with a crazy design to request from the face painters. Paige (Education) planned an interesting and informative program night about self-defense, focusing on what we can do as women if we are placed in a threatening situation. The past two years of rush teams met with Caroline (Membership) and her rush team at a triplicate meeting, allowing them to impart their advice and wisdom. Caroline (Membership) also began meeting with Panhellenic at bimonthly Recruitment Roundtables as a way to learn the rules and routines of recruitment and led her first rush workshop with PC’ 17. On the last chapter of February, Alumnae Relations Specialist for Theta District, Amy Sutton, visited to announce to the chapter that the Warning of Probation had been lifted. The month ended with a Ritual Workshop held by Lexie (Marshall) as a way to refresh the chapter’s memory of important Kappa history. March came and went quickly with the nice week of Spring Break to give everyone a break from school. Emma (Philanthropy) invited the founders of the B+ Foundation to come speak to the chapter. They educated the chapter about their mission and main goals, while also introducing their Roundup fundraising campaign. Peyton (VPAE) held a wonderful Professor Dinner at the Kappa house, giving the members of our chapter a chance to get to know their esteemed professors in a more intimate setting. She designed coffee cups as a party favor so that each professor would remember the hospitality displayed by each girl. Before Spring Break, the Not On My Campus committee gave a brief but informative presentation on staying safe and watching out for your sisters during the break. The next week, Kappas set off all over the country, exploring new places, relaxing at home, or visiting friends studying abroad in foreign countries. After Spring Break, the chapter nominated Avery Campbell as the new Nominating Committee Chair Representative. Emma (Philanthropy) also joined forces with Pi Phi to throw Kappa Pi Phi Karnival. The event was held in the front yard of the Pi Phi house with cotton candy, face paint, and even a mechanical bull! Chapter members sold wristbands to their friends, encouraging them to stop by as a kickoff party for Roundup Weekend. Tessa (PR) invited alumni and friends to the house that Sunday for a fun Easter party. Alumni were welcome to bring their children for a fun afternoon of cookie decorating and egg hunting. Cameron (New Member) began discussing Bid Day with Chapter Council, throwing around ideas and asking for the opinions of the chapter. Madison (Event) planned a completely new event, naming the party “Kappa Krush”. Chapter members secretly invited dates for their friends, but the girls did not find out until their date found them wearing their tie at the party! Everyone was excited to try something new, and the event held Vulcan was a huge success. April was another busy month for the Beta Xi chapter as the school year began wrapping up. Camille (President) and Kate (Panhellenic Delegate) presented the new Diversity and Inclusion Statement written by Panhellenic to the chapter and encouraged members to apply for the new Diversity and Inclusion committee. Katie (House) sent out new room assignments to the sophomores eagerly awaiting their year living in the house. To continue boosting morale, Carter (VP Standards) and the standards committee planned a night at the baseball park for fun sisterhood event in early April. The Kappas took over the stands, eating hot dogs and cheering on the UT baseball team as they took on the Baylor Bears. Peyton (VPAE) recognized girls in the chapter who received a 4.0 in the fall and also announced that the chapter had moved up in the UPC GPA rankings to the 7th position! The new members advanced even higher, ranking 3rd. Chapter members visited Wooldridge Elementary for their biannual Reading is Key event, engaging the students through basketball, bracelet making, and of course, dance parties! Each student got to leave with a few books donated by the members of our chapter. Cameron (Registrar) planned this month’s “Rom Com of the Month” around The Bachelor, having a fun night of snacks and gossip as chapter members gathered together to watch the finale. Caroline (Membership) held two recruitment workshops this month, re- familiarizing the entire chapter with the songs, chants, and strategies soon to be used. The recruitment team spent endless amounts of time meeting with the ARCs and taking on their respective roles to prepare for the summer months. They did a great job of introducing new changes and getting the chapter excited about a new season of recruitment! Paige (Education) planned a final wrap up event for the seniors at Painting With a Twist. The seniors got to visit a studio to recreate their own painting to take home, and they had a blast! Madison (Event) was busy this month, planning both the last date event of the year, Kite and Key, with Kappa Alpha Theta and Parent’s Weekend. The date event featured a fun band Cedar Street Courtyard. Instead of doing separate Mom’s and Dad’s weekends, Madison combined the two into one big Parent’s Weekend at the end of April. On Friday, chapter members attended a joint shopping event and Happy Hour between Adelante and Santa Rita. To show off the new house, Kappa hosted a brunch for all parents before the UT baseball game. Towards the end of the month, the chapter welcomed back Casey, a Kappa Leadership Consultant. Each Chapter Council officer met with Casey to get advice and set goals for the next semester. Charlotte (VPO) did a great job in planning activities for Casey to introduce her to more of Austin. As a whole, the chapter was so grateful that Casey was able to make time to come back and visit again. The school year came to an end in May as Kappas began making their summer plans. Paige (Education) brought back the tradition of Chapter Awards, much to the surprise and excitement of the chapter. Outstanding Freshman went to Gigi Hanna, Outstanding Sophomore went to Risk Management Chair Sarah Boatwright, Outstanding Junior went to Peyton Bertram, and Outstanding Senior went to Hannah Love. Hannah was also presented the Eleanor Niggli-Tyler Award for outstanding contributions to Beta Xi Chapter Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kristen Graham won Lillian Lurker, a comedic award presented to a house girl who spent hours in the Lillian, our beloved living room. For outstanding contribution to the University of Texas and Kappa Kappa Gamma, senior Riley Longtain received the Braun- Maynard Award. Last, Sally Cisarik won the Heather Lynn Dealy Award, nicknamed the “Sunshine Award”. Paige (Education) also planned Senior Sendoff to honor those leaving us. Each senior received a small present from the chapter and announced their future plans. Jennifer (Treasurer) explained payment plans to the chapter, as she would begin billing for the Fall semester in August. During the summer months, Beta Xi Kappas set off to do wonderful things all over the world. Several members studied abroad, becoming familiar with the lifestyles in Spain, Italy, Croatia, and more. Older Kappas began internships and summer jobs, hoping to gain experience and make connections. Other members entered summer school or attended summer camps. To keep in touch, Tessa (PR) kept up the chapter’s various social media accounts, gathering pictures from everyone’s exciting summer experiences. Camille (President) and Emily (Corresponding Secretary) took off to Denver to attend the Kappa Convention. They had an incredible time getting to know Kappa chapters from all over the country and developing stronger relations with the advisors who attended as well. Beta Xi was lucky enough to win the advisory board of the year award for the chapter connections with the advisors. The most notable part of their trip was the presentation by Lawrence Ross, who came to UT this past Fall as well to discuss race relations in Sororities and Fraternities. Caroline (Recruitment) and her rush team stayed busy reviewing letters of recommendation, planning out the fun days of work week, and creating a strategy to use in the upcoming weeks. Chapter members moved back to Austin in early August to participate in a week of preparing for recruitment. Caroline (Recruitment) and her team even surprised the chapter with a swimming barge as a way to cool off in the hot summer heat. A great work week led into an even better recruitment week. Beta Xi was proud to show off the their unique personalities, and on Bid Day, we welcomed 68 amazing new girls into our chapter! The festivities planned by Cameron (New Member) included dinner at Matt’s El Rancho, a dance party, and a sleepover at the house for all new members. The girls loved getting to know their future sisters in a more intimate setting. The school year started up again in September. Kappas welcomed the fall semester with open arms, entering new classes and cheering on the Longhorns football team. Chapter Council gathered together again on Sundays to communicate their semester goals and plan for how to achieve them. After an orientation put on by Katie (House), PC’ 16 moved into the house, enjoying the comfort of living so close to campus. The New Members eagerly explored their new home, eating meals together, studying in the basement, and showing off the house to their friends during guest lunches. They attended a New Member Orientation put on by Panhellenic to learn all of the policies and responsibilities expected of new members. Within Kappa,Cameron (Registrar) and Linda (Corresponding Secretary) worked with Cameron (New Member) to gather all of the New Member information to input them into the various systems. Linda (Corresponding Secretary) also gave a presentation on Ginsystem as the chapter officially moved over from ListServe. Carter (Standards) elected a new member to the Standards committee to replace the senior who graduated in May. Once again, Charlotte (VPO) worked on organizing committees in time for the first committee night. Peyton (VPAE) proudly announced that our chapter moved from 8th place to 4th place out of 14 sororities in the UPC GPA rankings with an average GPA of 3.5581. Cameron (New Member) began the New Member meetings before chapter each week to educate the New Members on various aspects of Kappa, introduce them to the Chapter Council officers, and answer any questions they had. The Kappas attended their first date event in late September, a fun, ranch style joint date event with Tri Delta. Our chapter was approved for GIRLS Academy, so Emma (Philanthropy) began working on those details. Tessa (PR) gathered pictures and stories from the summer to publish the summer newsletter. As October came around, energy in the house was at an all time high with the excitement of Halloween, the Texas-OU game, and our date event with Chi Omega. The month began with chapter composites planned by Cameron (Registrar). Avery Steen worked closely to pair the sophomores and New Members for Key Sis dates, giving the newer members a chance to spend time with their older sisters. Emma (Philanthropy) scheduled a bat tour for girls in the chapter to spend time with Moriah, our B+ Hero. In preparation for the big game in Dallas, Sarah (Risk Management) worked with the NOMC leaders to give a helpful presentation on the risks of party weekends and how to stay safe. She also organized a list of girls going to the game by fraternity so that all Kappas knew who to turn to if they needed help. On Friday, Kappas loaded up buses and cars to head to the Red River Rivalry. After a nerve-wracking game, the Longhorns came out on top with a 48-45 win. To celebrate Halloween, Madison (Event) planned our annual Owl-o-ween with Chi O. From Ghostbusters to movie stars, everyone enjoyed dressing up with their date. Tessa (PR) hosted a Halloween party at the house for alumni and their children. In-house girls participated by handing out candy in a mock trick-or-treat activity. Towards the end of the month, Kappas went back to Wooldridge Elementary to host their fall Reading is Key event. Everyone loved seeing the children again, and we even saw some returning faces! The month culminated with a sisterhood hangout with Kappa Delta. Kate (Panhellenic) invited the KDs into our house to build ice c ream sundaes and socialize. November kicked off with a fun-filled Parent’s Weekend, featuring a great brunch at the house before a big football game against West Virginia. The following week was an amazing Inspiration Week planned by Lexie (Marshal). Casey the Leadership Consultant returned that week to act as a guide and mentor through all of the Initiation rituals. Chapter Council was so fortunate to have someone who knew our chapter so well to be there during this special week. The week began with Big-Little reveal as the new members were welcomed into their new families, dressing up and eating Amy’s ice cream. On Friday, Fireside was held at the house. After bonding all night, the new members were finally initiated early Saturday morning. To celebrate, Cameron (New Member) planned a wonderful brunch for the new actives and their families. The weekend culminated with Founder’s Day, a special event held each year to embrace our Kappa history and celebrate our esteemed alumni. This year, Paige (Education) planned Founder’s Day at the Kappa House as a way to show off our beautiful home and make the event more intimate. Kappa also participated in Greek Get Down, a dance competition put on by AEPhi to raise money for their philanthropy. Peyton (VPAE) held another Professor Dinner, giving the new actives a chance to talk to the people who led their classes each day. On the last Thursday in November, Kappas attended Kappa Klassic, a semi- formal held at Summit. Everyone had a blast, and Kappa commends Madison (Event) for the wonderful job she did planning events all year. The Slate committee worked endless hours, pouring over Chapter Council applications and debating who would be the next leaders of Kappa. After long nights, they presented their nominations to the chapter, which were warmly received. Kappa thanks Slate for the wonderful job they did, and we are all very excited for the new Chapter Council to lead us into next year. As the year came to a close, December was an important time for transitioning. New Chapter Council members met with those who held their positions currently to learn the ins and outs of each job. As a wrap-up and official transition day, Charlotte (VPO) planned the Leadership brunch at the house. Old and new Chapter Council members gathered with their advisors to celebrate everything that has been accomplished in the past year and discuss goals for the semester to come. Chapter Council members also attended the State of Panhellenic dinner to present what Kappa achieved in the last year. As a treat, Carter (VP Standards) and the Standards committee replaced the last chapter with a sisterhood party. The house transformed into a Winter Wonderland as chapter members took a break from studying to enjoy free massages, cookie decorating, and a chocolate fountain. Overall, 2018 was a remarkable year for Kappa as we transitioned off of a Warning of Probation, introduced a wonderful new pledge class, and grew stronger together. We are very fortunate to have had such an exciting year, and we anticipate that 2019 will be even better!

This year,the Texas Longhorns played a fantastic season and played against the Oklahoma Sooners in the Big 12 Championship at the AT&T Stadium. This was the first year since 2009 that the Longhorns made it to the Big 12 Championship,and it was the first time since 1903 that the two teams played each other twice in one season. The Longhorns will go on to play the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day. After a long campaign season and a runoff,Colton Becker and Mehraz Rahman were elected as the new student body president and vice president. Our chapter is known throughout campus for being very involved in multiple school functions and clubs. The traditional "Kappa"girl is known for being respectable,responsible,and true to herself. Our house is a landmark on campus, and we take pride in welcoming people to see this special place. Our chapter supports Reading Is Fundamental,B+ Foundation

Our chapter has been raising money and gathering books for RIF over the last few years. We partner with Wooldridge Elementary to host a RIF event there twice a year, inviting students from the school to come play games,eat snacks,and get their faces painted. Each child leaves with books donated by our members. Throughout the year,chapter members volunteer as mentors for some of the students at the school. We received our B+ Hero, Moriah,a few years ago,along with many other sororities and fraternities on campus. Moriah has become part of the sisterhood, and she is well loved by everyone in the chapter. We spend lots of time taking her and her friends to participate in things around Austin as well as hosting them to the house to paint,sing,or play hide-and-go-seek. Throughout the year,we also raise money for the B+ Foundation through fundraising campaigns. As Moriah grows older, we are so lucky to have had the chance to get to know her and her family.

Our chapter meets every Monday at 6 pm in what we call the "Great Room" in the house. At 5pm, we offer chapter dinner to the entire chapter. As dinner comes to an end,our House Boys assist us in moving the tables and chairs from a dining room setting to more of a presentation-style setting.

Every year,we have multiple girls from our chapter apply to ride for Texas 4000. Texas 4000 is a non-profit organization that hosts one of the longest bicycle rides in the world. The Kappas who apply and are accepted raise thousands of dollars, training a ll year for their ride from Austin to Alaska. Our chapter assists these members by posting on social media, selling t-shirts, and helping raise money. Not only are we incredibly proud of our girls who take on this task, we also commend our chapter for the outpouring love and support they provide. Summer 2018 Riders: Peyton Bertram and Linda Castranova; Summer 2019 Riders: Julie DeLaRosa


Highlights of 2019[edit]

Several members of Kappa are a part of the peer buddy in Best Buddies. They ar epaired with an adult with an intellectual disability and he’s their"buddy"at all the events for the rest of the school year.It is a great way for our members to stay involved in the community as well as make an impact in someone's life. I would say that all our members involved in Best Buddies have learned more from the program than they expected. Our members are also involved in our philanthropy,Reading is Fundamental. There is an event at Wooldridge Elementary School where members go hang out with the children at the school, paint their faces, make bracelets, draw pictures, play basketball and everyone's favorite, play musical chairs. There are also other events we are involved in such as an online fundraiser for B+ Foundation, Girls Academy (middle school girls retreat on leadership, service, and respect), book drives, participated in Phi Psi Stuff the Truck, DG Desserts, Alpha Phi's Mac N' Phis, Pi Phi's Pi Burger's & Phries, ADPi's PiHop, won SDT EAT your way around competition, Kappa Pi Phi carnival, fundraising for Texas4000, donated menstrual products to PERIOD.Each of our members are dedicated to their success and have achieved incredible things while at the University of Texas. One of our members was awarded a $1500 grant for thesis research, she is the co-president of Plan II student association, was also awarded the AJ and Lynda Hare Scribante Scholarship for $3000, and is a counselor for Dell Medical Summer Science Camp. We have a lot going on but we are all there to support each other and help out when someone could use another hand.

Our members are involved in certain programs and clubs on campus and a majority hold officer positions in those organizations. A few of the things they have worked to accomplish include improved transition for freshman Plan II students by creating new activities and opportunities for involvement, contributed to enrichment and closeness of Greek community, donated 300 books to Wooldridge Elementary, and provided support, education, and leadership to Wooldridge students, B+ hero, and summer camp kids. We support Reading is Fundamental, Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation We chose RIF because it is our national philanthropy and we want to participate in the core values of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Hosting RIF events and book drives connects us with our sisters within the chapter and throughout the nation. We chose the B+ Foundation because it is a local philanthropy that we can participate in with other sororities and fraternities on the University of Texas campus.


Highlights of 2020[edit]

Beta Xi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma had a great year! Multiple members were awarded KKG foundation academic scholarships. Ashley Duester (PC ’17) was awarded the UT Sorority and Fraternity Life Office Outstanding Member of 2020 award. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, we were lucky enough host a sisterhood basketball game in February and the Monmouth date event on March 2nd, 2020. After life started to change, sisterhood events began to look more socially distant. On November 10th, 2020 we held a sisterhood ice cream event at Zilker Park and a hot chocolate event in the key garden during finals week in December. We continued to stay philanthropically involved by hosting a chapter drive-in donation to EJI in Spring 2020. Because of the pandemic, we created operation plans for managing chapter facilities in the midst of COVID-19. We conducted a virtual work week, recruitment, and bid day. All new member meetings, formal and reverse pledging ceremonies, and formal chapter meetings were held virtually through zoom (informal chapter meetings consisted of a PowerPoint made by the members of chapter council and sent out to the entire chapter). Further, initiation was completely virtual and combined into one ceremony.

The Chapter celebrated Founders Day with a brunch at the Beta Xi KKG House. Kappa Alumni were invited to come celebrate the exciting day and share with each other the power of Kappa women.There was a speaker who presented a little bit about Kappa and the history of it and everyone had a great time in each others company.

The chapter began to celebrate Kappa’s 150th anniversary with Founders Day. Customized cups and napkins were made for the guests of Founders Day as well as for the active members to use throughout the year.

For our philanthropy we support B+ Foundation, Reading is Fundamental, and various COVID relief organizations: Fuel Our Heroes, Communities in Schools of Central Texas, Boys and Girls Club. RIF is our Kappa affiliate philanthropy and B+ supports children battling cancer. As for COVID relief participation, we felt that the pandemic was one of the greatest crisis of our lifetime and we needed to help in any way possible.

The chapter fund raised for the Equal Justice Initiative, started a summer anti-racism book club, established a Diversity and Inclusion position of chapter council and committee for recruitment. All Diversity and Inclusion positions and committees were made permanent.

To celebrate 150 years of Kappa, our education chair made gift packages and sent them to all of the alumnae being honored. In these gift packs were personalized Yeti cups and notes.

Here is a link to our Instagram that was run by our PR chair. It features pictures posted following public health guidelines and how we handled the social media aspect of the pandemic. https://www.instagram.com/texaskkg/?hl=en


Highlights of 2021[edit]

In 2021, the Beta Xi chapter continued to thrive despite the complex environment of the evolving pandemic, and the chapter was a place of refuge for its members. In the early spring, chapter members stayed connected through virtual chapters and outdoor sisterhood events including a coffee bar in the KKG courtyard and a profit share with a delicious ice cream sandwich truck to raise money for our philanthropies. Later in the semester, the chapter had its first semi-formal in over a year. The event was split up by grade level and members and their dates were COVID tested prior to the event. 87 members had 4.0s in the spring semester, and the chapter raised thousands of dollars for philanthropies including RIF, B+, Allies Against Slavery, and National Coalition against human trafficking. In the summer, Recruitment week was an exciting time for the chapter. It was the first time the entire chapter was able to be together since early 2020, and new bonds were formed while old bonds were strengthened. In the fall, chapter events and meetings were once again in-person. The return of Kappa lunch was welcomed by the chapter, as members were once again able to spend time together eating and studying at the Kappa house.


Chapter Philanthropy In the spring, the Beta Xi chapter raised money to help Austin’s homeless during the winter storms and raised $20,000 for two organizations that combat human trafficking. Throughout the year, our chapter supported the B+ Foundation, which supports the families of children who are fighting cancer. This fall, Christiane, an honorary Kappa who has Batten disease, joined our chapter. She frequently visits the Beta Xi house for Kappa lunch where she eats and socializes with chapter members. The chapter also had several canned food drives.

The chapter had a walk to raise money for NEDA and fundraised for the Jed Foundation.


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 2021 was the first full year of the Beta Xi chapter having a DEI chair on chapter council. She promoted university-wide diversity and inclusion seminars, speeches, and student organizations. DEI presentations were given during chapter meetings that included promoting national heritage holidays. The DEI chair also gave a DEI presentation during work week to promote inclusivity during recruitment.


Operating in a Pandemic How did your chapter operations change due to COVID-19 (e.g., how did it affect recruitment, initiation, etc. Were events/activities held virtually?). Share what you have done this year. Chapter operations were impacted by COVID-19. During the spring, chapter and chapter council meetings were held virtually, and sisterhood and philanthropy events were usually outside in smaller groups. Work week and recruitment were a hybrid environment. Many work week activities were in-person, wearing masks. Recruitment was virtual until the preference round, which was split into two days, socially distanced, and masked. In the fall, the chapter saw a return to many more in-person events. The initiation ceremonies were once again in-person, although Fireside was split into two groups to facilitate social distancing. The chapter also elected to use the combined service for initiation, per the recommendation of Kappa nationals, to limit close contact between initiates and alumnae. The white room had less draping to allow for better ventilation, and seniors were not required to attend so that the room was less crowded than it would have been in a pre-pandemic initiation.