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We began 2012 by welcoming eight new members into Eta Kappa chapter with a successful formal recruitment. In February, we held our annual Reading is Key event at the Galesburg Public Library. In March, we celebrated the fifth anniversary of our chapter, and it was amazing to see just how far we've come in such a short amount of time.
After Spring Break, we also welcomed back three of our sisters who had been studying abroad in Spain and we held COB and welcomed another informal recruitment, welcoming three new women sisters into our chapter. That month, we also elected our new Chapter Council, a group of strong and capable women who were installed in April. The incoming and outgoing members of Chapter Council participated in a weekend of bonding and training at our annual Kappa Kabin at an advisorStephanie Bailey's cabin. Her roles in Eta Kappa Chapter are as follows: Finance Advisor & House Board Member 2008-current, VPO Advisor 2010-11, CCA/ABC 2011-current. Amanda Crow, Vice President of Organization and Kathleen Podlipni, Treasurer facilitated the first Kappa Kabin in 2009-2010.
In the spring, we also participated in our campus's annual Greek Week, in which we won first 1st place against eleven other 11 participating Greek-letter organizations. When we returned to campus Also in the fallspring of 2012, we began work on our annual Win-A-Date fundraiser. Through cooperation with other Greek-letter organizations on campusTeresa Amott, we were able to raise almost $2,000 to benefit was installed as the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, which has aided one 19th president of Knox College. It was an inspiration to our very own Eta Kappa members. We also won Sigma Chi's annual Derby Days, a friendly competition between all of the sororities on campus. Fall term we had the highest GPA average that we have ever had as a chapter and we currently have the highest GPA of all the Greek organizations at Knoxwomen across campus to see our 1st female president.
==Highlights of 2013==