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December was a short but exciting month for the Beta Phi chapter. On the 8th we had our Sapphire Function that was a ton of fun. Our VPO, AJ, planned a great Leadership Day on the 9th where incoming officers and outgoing officers had a great time learning about leadership. The last day of classes was on the 12th and finals ran from the 14th to the 20th. The house closed for the semester on the 21st.
 
December was a short but exciting month for the Beta Phi chapter. On the 8th we had our Sapphire Function that was a ton of fun. Our VPO, AJ, planned a great Leadership Day on the 9th where incoming officers and outgoing officers had a great time learning about leadership. The last day of classes was on the 12th and finals ran from the 14th to the 20th. The house closed for the semester on the 21st.
  
==Highlights of 2018s:==
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==Highlights of 2020s:==
 
 
Beta Phi had a great year in 2018.  On the University campus, we found a new Fraternity and Sorority Involvement Director, Lacey Zinke, Delta Gamma alumna from the University of Montana 2014. 
 
 
 
In late January we had our first Chapter Council meeting where successors observe and ask questions as their predecessors continue to create and give reports. We started tabling at the Lommasson Center for Informal Recruitment.  The incoming officers had a second leadership day to go over goals and team building exercises.  Our goals were better PR for chapter; improve ritual; sisters first always; more effective meetings.  A rookie workshop was held where they learned the COB process, a review of our Kappa values, and select-a-sis(our voting software.)  We kicked off our Informal Recruitment with a hot chocolate
 
station full of toppings.
 
 
 
Our second recruitment event was Sundae Fundae.  We ended events with cookie decorating.  Eight bids were handed out.  Programming started with fire safety, evaluation procedures and general police safety.  Galentines Day sisterhood where we made valentines for sisters, soon to be new members and house staff.
 
 
 
Programming stared with Behind Happy Faces to discuss mental health.  We began our annual book drive to collect books until the end of philanthropy week.  Women's Empowerment Day where Fraternity Sorority Involvement arranged for a few women leaders to come and speak to sorority women.  March 20 was Beta Phi's 109 birthday and we celebrated with a blue and blue dessert and some facts about our history.  Philanthropy Week began, we had tabling for raffle prizes tickets, set up a percentage sale at MOD pizza and collected our book drive.  There was a fun photo shoot at the house.  The sisterhood divided into two groups. One collected feminine non-perishable products for the women's shelter.  The other went to help the homeless at their center and organized their storage area.
 
 
 
April saw the big/little reveal with little gifts exchanged.  Programming was Cal Reynold talk to us about Allies Training.  Initiation was held for four new members.  Greek Week and our scholarship dinner followed.  The end of the month  saw an amazing senior function held at the Downtown Dance Collective.  Then our going alum event for our outgoing seniors was held.
 
 
 
After finals in May, the house closed for the summer and we all departed.
 
 
 
In August the house was a buzz when 18 members moved back in.  Over the summer the membership chairman and officers worked hard on recruitment plans.  In Key Week we learned new ways to recruit and strengthen our sisterhood.  Throughout recruitment and COB we pledged 19 new members.  A sisterhood where we filled bags with feminine products was held and donated them to the YWCA.  During national hazing prevention week we made a banner and competed against the other sororities and won!
 
 
 
In October we held an alumnae brunch where we celebrated homecoming and Founders Day.  30 alumnae and 30 actives attended.  Homecoming saw us paired with Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Theta.  We created an amazing float for the parade.  Big/little reveal was held and 17 new members prepared for initiation.  We also had a Halloween themed sisterhood with games and snacks.
 
 
 
November brought the Sapphire event at the Missoula Community Theatre where everyone had fun dancing.  We held a philanthropy event playing corn hole raising $76 for the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation.  We held Kappa flapjacks raising $210 for the  Beta Phi Scholarship Fund.  We also sold t-shirts where 10% of the sales went to Reading is Fundamental.
 
 
 
December brought leadership day, a Christmas party with Sigma Alpha Epsilon and a white elephant gift exchange.  Mid month the house closed and we departed for winter break.
 
 
 
  
 
From chapter’s History Report: Scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.:
 
From chapter’s History Report: Scholarship, group honors/awards, traditions, special events, changes on campus or within chapter, overall nature of the chapter, chapter goals, challenges and how they were overcome, etc.:

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