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{{Infobox Fraternity
 
|Name= Eta Upsilon
 
|GreekSymbol= Hϒ
 
|Image= [[File:Wichita_State.jpg|200px]]
 
|Founded= {{start date and years ago|2013|11|16}}
 
|College= [https://www.wichita.edu/ Wichita State University]
 
|Location= Wichita, Kansas
 
|Homepage= [https://wichitastate.kappa.org/ Eta Upsilon Website]
 
|Media= [https://wiki.kkg.org/index.php?title=Category:Eta_Upsilon Media related to Eta Upsilon Chapter]}}
 
 
  
 
'''Wichita State University'''
 
'''Wichita State University'''
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'''Charter members initiated: 40 undergraduates, plus three alumnae initiates'''
 
'''Charter members initiated: 40 undergraduates, plus three alumnae initiates'''
  
'''172 Total Initiates as of (June 2018)'''
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'''121 Total Initiates as of (June 2016)'''
  
 
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A very special aspect of this installation was that three Gamma Epsilon alumnae, Laura Gerber, Julie Scherer and Peggy Ward, were initiated along with the 40 undergraduate colonizing members.
 
A very special aspect of this installation was that three Gamma Epsilon alumnae, Laura Gerber, Julie Scherer and Peggy Ward, were initiated along with the 40 undergraduate colonizing members.
  
The FS service was held November 15 at the Crestview Country Club in Wichita, and the Installation Service was conducted the following day at the Wichita Marriott. Gamma Alpha Chapter served as the sponsor chapter and took part in the Installation Service.  
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The Fireside was held November 15 at the Crestview Country Club in Wichita, and the Installation Service was conducted the following day at the Wichita Marriott. Gamma Alpha Chapter served as the sponsor chapter and took part in the Installation Service.  
  
 
A beautiful installation brunch was held at the Wichita Marriott. Barb Goettelman was the toastmistress. Fraternity President Julie Leshay welcomed Kappa to the campus and spoke about how the Fraternity fits into the Wichita State Greek system. Barb Goettelman shared a letter from Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life Gina Stewart:
 
A beautiful installation brunch was held at the Wichita Marriott. Barb Goettelman was the toastmistress. Fraternity President Julie Leshay welcomed Kappa to the campus and spoke about how the Fraternity fits into the Wichita State Greek system. Barb Goettelman shared a letter from Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life Gina Stewart:
 
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Women of Kappa Kappa Gamma,
 
Women of Kappa Kappa Gamma,
 
 
First, my apologies for not being with you on this momentous occasion. Please know my thoughts are with each of you as you complete your journey of becoming initiated members of Kappa Kappa Gamma and receive the charter acknowledging that Wichita State University officially has a fifth NPC group represented on our campus.
 
First, my apologies for not being with you on this momentous occasion. Please know my thoughts are with each of you as you complete your journey of becoming initiated members of Kappa Kappa Gamma and receive the charter acknowledging that Wichita State University officially has a fifth NPC group represented on our campus.
 
This has been a long journey. It would be discourteous of me to not mention first the meeting held years ago with Phoebe, Alex (the founders of the local sorority Gamma Epsilon) and Peggy Ward (Gamma Epsilon’s faculty adviser). Had it not been for the energy and determination of those women and the founders of Gamma Epsilon, we would not be here today. Thank you to the women of Gamma Epsilon who worked hard to maintain a strong chapter, recruit the best and for making the decision to pursue membership with an NPC organization. This drive motivated the WSU Panhellenic to pursue extension and helped the Panhellenic extension team to determine that Kappa Kappa Gamma truly was the best sorority for us.
 
This has been a long journey. It would be discourteous of me to not mention first the meeting held years ago with Phoebe, Alex (the founders of the local sorority Gamma Epsilon) and Peggy Ward (Gamma Epsilon’s faculty adviser). Had it not been for the energy and determination of those women and the founders of Gamma Epsilon, we would not be here today. Thank you to the women of Gamma Epsilon who worked hard to maintain a strong chapter, recruit the best and for making the decision to pursue membership with an NPC organization. This drive motivated the WSU Panhellenic to pursue extension and helped the Panhellenic extension team to determine that Kappa Kappa Gamma truly was the best sorority for us.
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The model chapter meeting followed at the Wichita Marriott with Fraternity President Julie Leshay presiding. Following her installation as Eta Upsilon’s President, Whitney McBryde presided and closed the meeting.
 
The model chapter meeting followed at the Wichita Marriott with Fraternity President Julie Leshay presiding. Following her installation as Eta Upsilon’s President, Whitney McBryde presided and closed the meeting.
 
Charter members’ thoughts about becoming Kappas: “Installation weekend was one of the best weekends of my life. The whole experience was beautiful and will be a day I never forget. I can’t wait to see what our chapter can do on campus and what we can do in the future while working together to better those around us.” - Whitney McBryde, Eta Upsilon Chapter President.
 
Charter members’ thoughts about becoming Kappas: “Installation weekend was one of the best weekends of my life. The whole experience was beautiful and will be a day I never forget. I can’t wait to see what our chapter can do on campus and what we can do in the future while working together to better those around us.” - Whitney McBryde, Eta Upsilon Chapter President.
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==Highlights of 2013==
 
==Highlights of 2013==
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Event Chairman- Samantha Murry  
 
Event Chairman- Samantha Murry  
 
 
==Highlights of 2016==
 
 
2016 brought a multitude of milestones and new adventures for the Eta Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Wichita State University. In January, we opened the year on the 19th with the university’s Meet the Greeks event. Here our women and the rest of the Greek community were able to mingle with one another and students interested in Greek life. January 25th kicked off our weekly chapter meetings and we were up and running with our events for Continuous Open Bidding. This included tabling, cold calling and hosting a number of mingling events. On the 30th, our women were able to make our facility more welcoming and warm with a chapter house-cleaning party.
 
 
We started off February with our book drive where we collected books for K-5th grade students. Then came the first Continuous Open Bidding event in our newly obtained house: the Kappa Carnival. February 7th rolled around and S.E. Spencer, our Leadership Consultant, arrived and visited Eta Upsilon for the week. Monday, February 22nd marked Wichita State’s Greek Awards ceremony. Eta Upsilon was overjoyed to congratulate and cheer on Mariah Smith for receiving the Greek Woman of the Year award and Mineka Rose for receiving the Greek Unity award! We wrapped up our book drive and were able to collect a large sum of books to donate to the children at Oaklawn Elementary School. February 26th marked our last Continuous Open Bidding Event as well as a movie night sisterhood at the Kappa house. Lastly, on February 29th the Panhellenic Council hosted its Scholarship Dinner. This dinner, hosted at the Crown Uptown Theatre, celebrated the academic achievements of the Panhellenic women and chapters at Wichita State.
 
 
Following the book drive in February, Eta Upsilon gave a helping hand on March 2nd to Oaklawn Elementary School. We spent time playing literacy games and reading books to K-5th grade students. In addition, each child was able to pick a book from our collection to take home with them. On March 5th, Kappa welcomed our spring COB members as they went through Formal Pledging at the Kappa house.
 
 
To begin the month of April, we hosted our very first Parent’s Day on the 2nd. Members were able to give their families a tour of the Kappa house, enjoy a meal, and watch a baseball game at Eck Stadium. As a sweet add-on, Big/Little reveal for the newly pledged COB members followed after the game at the Kappa house. On the 4th, the All-Greek Mixer took place at the Aviate Sports Forum. The days following, Kappa performed with the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the 89th Annual Hippodrome Performances. Under the direction of Portia Montoy and Breck Towner, Kappa and SAE won 1st Place Overall, 1st Place in props, 2nd Place in Costumes, 2nd Place in Acting, and 3rd Place in Music! Panhellenic Council’s Mixer was on the 12th and their Panhellenic Build was on the 15th. Additionally, Eta Upsilon had their formal on April 15th. On April 23rd, Eta Upsilon performed its spring initiation. Afterwards, a brunch was held for the new initiates and their families in the Rhatigan Student Center. The same day, a number of Kappas supported another sister and participated in the MDA Muscle Walk at Sedgwick County Park. Members of Kappa also helped Sigma Phi Epsilon with their annual Pennies for Wishes fundraiser on the 23rd. In the next few days, we prepared for our own philanthropy event, Custard with Kappa. Members served guests with delicious custard donated graciously by Freddy’s Frozen Custard. We also had the opportunity to open the doors to the Kappa House to the public for the first time, and gave house tours during the event. Likewise, Eta Upsilon members participated in Grilled Cheese with Gamma Phi Beta on April 27th and on the 28th.
 
 
To wrap up the spring semester, on May 1st we moved out of the Kappa Lounge at Fairmount Towers. Delta Delta Delta’s Putt for A Cure, Lambda Chi Alpha’s Annual Watermelon Bust, and Wu’s Big Event were on May 1st. Our last chapter meeting for the spring semester was on the 2nd as well as Senior Service and Senior Sendoff. May was a popular month for other Greek chapter’s philanthropy events. Panhellenic Council hosted The All-Greek Mixer on the 4th. Play for Parkinson’s was scheduled on the 6th, and Kappa had a Pre-Recruitment Workshop to prepare for fall Formal Recruitment. The 8th of May was also the last Chapter Council meeting for the spring semester. The Kappa house closed on the 13th for the summer.
 
 
On June 22nd through the 26th, President, Pam Saenz and Membership Chairman, Mariah Smith attended the 71st Biennial Convention in San Diego, California on behalf of Eta Upsilon. They attended a variety of educational sessions, met Kappas from across the United States and Canada, and were able to witness the Fraternity’s structural and leadership change. Eta Upsilon also received Honorable Mention for the Panhellenic Award and Honorable Mention for the House Board Award.
 
 
To start off the fall semester in August, the first women to live in the Kappa house moved in on the 13th. Chapter Council had their first meeting for the semester on the 14th. From the 15th through the 19th, our women learned, practiced and prepared themselves for Formal Recruitment during Work Week. The following Monday, the 22nd, was the first meeting of the 2016 fall semester and classes began. Meet the Greeks was on the 23rd in Omega Court and it served a great way to catch up from the summer break and introduce a multitude of students to Greek life at WSU.
 
 
As August came to an end, September began with a busy start. We hosted Formal Recruitment in our new facility for the first time from the 8th - 12th. During that time, Caroline Washnock, Chapter Services Coordinator, came on behalf of the Fraternity to lend a helping hand. On Bid Day, Eta Upsilon welcomed home 23 new members. After Formal Recruitment we had Fall COB from the 13th through the 22nd and we welcomed home an additional 13 new members. On the 17th we had formal pledging for Formal Recruitment new members. To end September we had a sisterhood on the 29th. There we had a great time watching movies, eating snacks, painting nails, and choosing who won the Best Dressed contest.
 
 
Moving into October, members participated in Lambda Chi Alpha’s Watermelon Bust, formally pledged our COB members, had our New Member Retreat, and participated in Wu’s Big Event on October 1st. Jennifer Fales, our District Director, came to visit Eta Upsilon on the 3rd.  Our first overnight sisterhood in the house was the 7th and the 8th. During the sisterhood we played ice breakers such as charades and “Name that Song”, watched movies, and ate snacks. After our sisterhood on the 8th, we had our Big/Little Reveal. Littles were able to find out who their big was by standing in the middle of a circle while actives passed around a candle and turned it off to reveal that they were the Big. Our Founder’s Day Celebration and Advisor and House Board Appreciation Day was on the 13th. Education Chairman, Kennedy Fish, and Registrar, Nicole Rodgers, provided dinner, put together a presentation and a game that reviewed Eta Upsilon and Kappa Kappa Gamma’s history. At the end of the event, Kennedy presented gifts to the advisors and House Board. On the 22nd, we got into the Halloween spirit with our Field of Screams Date Party. The following weekend, we had a great time cheering for our sisters at Songfest on the 29th at the Orpheum Theatre. From October 30th through November 4th we hosted Merril Weber, Leadership Consultant, for a visit.
 
 
On November 3rd, we took our 2016 composite photos. On the 5th, we hosted Kappa Olympics at the Heskett Center. Eta Upsilon was able to raise over $700 and had more than 100 books donated. Beta Theta Pi serenaded our women to invite us to be Hippodrome partners on the 7th. On the 11th and 12th we initiated 29 members into the Eta Upsilon chapter. After Initiation, new active members and their families joined us for brunch at the RSC. Eta Upsilon celebrated its third birthday on November 16th. The following evening, we hosted our first Moms Christmas Decorating Party at the house and held our winter sisterhood on the 17th.. Event Chairman, Jillian Olmstead, put together the Game Night Mixer with Sigma Phi Epsilon on the 18th. On the 28th, Eta Upsilon elected the following members for the 2017 Chapter Council: President: Alyssa Rule, Vice President of Standards: Anne Perez, Vice President of Organization: Hallee Thompson, Vice President of Academic Excellence: Darah Witherspoon, Recording Secretary: Shari Riley, Corresponding Secretary: Mary Greenwood,  Registrar: Holly Brown, Treasurer: Leah Ragan, Marshal: Caitlin Lee, Education Chairman: Hannah Tobias,  House Chairman: Madison Jewell, Membership Chairman: Deisy Pamela Saenz, New Member Chairman: Kennedy Fish, Philanthropy Chairman: Kaylee Donohue, Panhellenic Delegate: McKenna Brieske,  Public Relations Chairman: Jillian Olmstead, Risk Management Chairman: Emily Johnston, Event Chairman: Alison Roets. The 29th marked Panhellenic Council Elections and our own Erin Kirchoff was elected to be the 2017 President.
 
 
To end the 2016 fall semester, our last chapter meeting was on December 5th. On the 7th we had our Service Sisterhood, at Larksfield Assisted Living. At the sisterhood we played games and talked with the people at Larksfield.  The 2016 Chapter Council wrapped up the year with its final meeting on December 11th. Panhellenic Council held its first annual Panhellenic Reception on December 16th.
 
 
[[File:Eta Upsilon house.png|thumb|Eta Upsilon Chapter House 2016]]
 
 
==Highlights of 2017==
 
 
On January 4th of 2017, Eta Upsilon started the year by having a joint chapter council meeting with the newly elected officers. This day we also held Leadership Day. Meetings offically began on the 23rd. During this week we began tabling for COB for the spring semester during Springfest.
 
 
In Feburary we held a "Kappa-cino" night on the 3rd for potential new members to learn about Kappa and get to know our members. On the 4th we took buses up to Kansas State University to meet up with our sister chapter to bond and share what our chapters do at our Universities. The 7th we held "Kappa Krush" making Valentine's Day cards and yet again allowing potential new members to learn about Kappa. Feburary 10th Sigma Psi Zeta came to our house to play games for a mixer. To celebrate academic achievements, the Panhellenic Council held Grade Awards on Feburary 13th. Ending COB tabling, we welcomed home our two new members on the 18th for the spring Bid Day.
 
 
Starting off the month of March, to help out our local philantrophy, we visited Oaklawn Elementary and read to kids for Dr. Suess Day on the 2nd. Our formal, the Final Rose was held on March 10th. On March 13th during our chapter meeting, the spring COB girls received their bigs. The week of the 27th-1st of March/April we had "I" week. During this time period we had pin box painting on the 28th, our sisterhood event on the 29th, FS on the 31st, and ended the week with Initiation on the 1st of April. Following initiation there was a brunch held with family and all members. 
 
 
The month of April we had our Parent's Day on the 15th to bowl at the university and tour our house. There was the mixer with Lamda Chi on the 20th. That weekend a few selected officers, Hallee Thompson, Anne Perez, Kennedy Fish, Portia Montoy, and Emily Johnston, got the oppurtunity to go to Saint Louis for Leadership Training. Our graduating seniors had their send off on the the 26th with our sisterhood event following after. The 27th and 28th we held our annual food Philanthropy event, "Custard with Kappa". Through the days of our event we raised $1,350 for our philanthropies. The 29th of April we walked for the MDA foundation with the Panhellenic Council to honor one of our members, Becky Fulcher. That night a couple of our members performed in MGC's Stepshow.
 
 
During May, our final meeting was on the 1st.  Eta Upsilon attended Leadership Awards on the 2nd. The current members living in the house moved out on the 31st.
 
 
On the 1st of June our new set of members moved into the house.
 
 
July 16th there was a PR Photoshoot to prepare for recruitment. The 28th of July there was an all Greek Volleyball Mixer, that was co-hosted with Delta Upsilon and Sigma Psi Zeta.
 
 
Starting off the new semester in August, Chapter Council had their first meeting on the 13th. Work Week for recruitment began the 14th and went through the 18th. The first meeting of the semester was on the 21st. On the 22nd , there was Meet the Greeks, that potential new members in PC and IFC attend to learn about the chapters.
 
 
During September we hosted Formal Recruitment the 7th through the 11th. Starting on the 12th we began with COB tabling. Formal Pledging took place on the 16th. One of our members, Holly Brown attended Kappa Leadership Academy as our representative, during the 14th through the 17th. On the 19th there was a mixer with Farm House. There then was Mud Events on the 23rd at Wichita State, in which Kappa took 2nd place in the volleyball tournament. Members had also participated in Watermelon Bust that is hosted by Lambda Chi Alpha. The month ended with COB Bid Day on the 30th.
 
 
To start off the month of October we held our overnight sisterhood on the 6th that lead into our Big/Little Reveal on the 7th. On the 12th Founder's Day and Advisor and House Board Appreciation took place at the house, with presentations over our Chapter's history. The 18th of October, girls went over to Sigma Alpha Epsilon for a pumpkin painting mixer. The week of the 23rd through the 28th there was Shocktoberfest in which Kappa participated in the Banner Competition, Wu's Birthday Bash, Hunger Games, 3 v. 3 Basketball, Trunk or Treat, Dine with the Deans, Big Pink Volleyball and Songfest. With the help of Emily Thon and Payton Calabria, Shocktoberfest and Songefest was well organized and allowed us to place in multiple events.
 
 
In November the week of the 6th through the 11th our "I" week took place. On the 7th there was a sisterhood in which we went ice skating. Initiation took place on the 11th with 26 members along with a member from Gamma Alpha be initiated as well. We celebrated Eta Upsilon's 4th birthday at Wichita State on the 16th. The 18th of November our chapter went to a local nursing home for Grandpals Day. During this month we had a Greek Spirit apparel sell in which we spent $941 and because we did so well this allowed us to receive a $50 check for our philanthropy. On the 27th Eta Upsilon elected the following members for the 2018 Chapter Council: President: Shari Riley, Vice President of Standards: Emily Johnston, Vice President of Organization: Brooke Arnold, Vice President of Academic Excellence: Emily Hennerberg, Recording Secretary: Katie Bennett , Corresponding Secretary: Kaylee Donoghue, Registrar: Sarah Brennan, Treasurer: Liz McGetrick, Marshal: Hannah Eddings, Education Chairman: Tori Jenner, House Chairman: Abbi Whisler, Membership Chairman: Leah Ragan, New Member Chairman: Kennedy Fish, Philanthropy Chairman: Emma Fowler, Panhellenic Delegate: Karson Younger, Public Relations Chairman: Clarissa Poulter, Risk Management Chairman: Jess Fowler, and Event Chairman: Caitlynn Waller.
 
 
December started with our Holiday Sisterhood on the 3rd. The first joint chapter council meeting took place on the 3rd as well. Our last final meeting took place on the 4th along with senior wills by 2017 fall graduate, Deisy Pamela Saenz. On the 8th we had our Date Party at Botanica Illuminations. The 15th of this month, we volunteered at Oaklawn Elementary. To end the year on the 16th , we held a fundraiser at Chipotle to raise money for our philanthropies. 
 
 
Wichita State University is in a state of remodeling to create the Innovation Campus for students, faculty, and staff. This includes expanding the university on the former golf course that was located on the east side of the campus. It will include a new engineering building, business school, a hotel, new student housing, a law enforcement training building, and other future partnership buildings. Additionally, the Innovation Campus hopes to bring WSU students closer together.
 
 
Overall, the nature of Eta Upsilon can be described as a diverse and dynamic coalition of women who are ambitious in finding new ways to further improve and grow our chapter. The strong values and positive morals of our members has strengthened the bond and friendships within our chapter. We are eager to provide a helping hand in supporting not only other Greek chapters, but other organizations at WSU as we establish ourselves as the newest Panhellenic sorority on campus.
 
 
Eta Upsilon Chapter has traditionally raised money for our local philanthropy, the Fundamental Learning Center. Our chapter has donated hours to the Muscular Dystrophy Association as well as donating books and time to the children at Oaklawn Elementary School.
 
 
Our chapter chose to support the Fundamental Learning Center and volunteer our time at Oaklawn Elementary, because we wanted to continue to help and support children's education in our community. Fundamental Learning Center is a non-profit organization serving to assist children with reading and learning difficulties. Additionally, our chapter participates in the Muscular Dystrophy Association Walk to support one of our sisters and to become involved in raising awareness in Muscular Dystrophy.
 
 
Eta Upsilon holds chapter meetings in our chapter house that we spent the first offical full year in.
 
 
==HIghlights of 2018==
 
 
Leadership Day was held at the Kappa House on January 7th for outgoing and incoming officers as well as their advisors. On January 15th, Kappa had our first Chapter Council meeting of the year. The school year for Wichita State University started on January 16th and COB began. January 22nd was the first chapter meeting of the year. On January 23rd, Kappas spread the word about how awesome KKG is at Springfest; a tabling event on campus. On February 4th CC enjoyed our annual CC retreat and sisterhood, “throwback to being a kid.” February 6th and 8th we hosted two COB events; making tie blankets for the Wichita Children’s Home and created valentines for other PC, IFC, and MGC chapters on campus. On February 12th we celebrated our academic success at the panhellenic scholarship dinner. COB concluded on February 12th. On February 13th Kappa and Delta Delta Delta had a movie night mixer. February 17th was COB bid day and formal pledging where we welcomed home 5 new sisters. On February 22nd Kappa hosted recruitment counselor training. Kappas attended Greek Awards on February 26th. Kappa celebrated sisterhood on February 27th by bowling in the student center. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Kappa became besties at our trampoline park mixer on February 28th.
 
 
[[File:Eta Upsilon Chapter House.PNG|thumb|Eta Upsilon Chapter House]]
 
 
Kappas went to Oaklawn Elementary to celebrate Dr. Seuss Day on March 2nd. We read books to 4th and 5th grade students as well as played literacy games. We formed closer bonds with a sisterhood, Fro-Yoga on March 13th by attending a local yoga class and having an ice cream bar at the Kappa house. Spring new members were welcomed home to their new families at big/little reveal on March 26th. On April 2nd we had a greek sister bonding game night with Sigma Psi Zeta. April 6th we had a blast and danced the night away at a great “Dancing Under The Moonlight” themed formal. April 7th we went to a baseball game and had a barbecue for parent’s day. On April 8th-13th we hosted an awesome LC, Natalie. April 11th and 14th Kappa and Beta Theta Pi took home the winning prize at Hippodrome with their Toy Story inspired performance. April 16th-21st Kappa celebrated I-Week. On the 16th we had formal meeting with the pin returning ceremony; 17th we had a Dart Warz Sisterhood; 18th new members had pin box painting; the 20th we had our FS service; the 21st we formally welcomed 5 sisters home with Initiation and a brunch following. On April 22nd WSU hosted a sister sorority mixer with all PC and MGC sisters. April 26th and 27th Kappa raised $1,375 at our annual Custard with Kappa. On April 29th we had a PC mixer. On May 2nd we celebrated our seniors graduation with our Senior Send Off, we had eleven girls graduate. May 3rd was the last day of classes at WSU. On May 5th-10th Kappas finished up the year with finals week. On May 31st the live-ins moved out to prepare for 7 new live-ins. On the first day of June, our group of 7 live-ins moved into the Kappa house.
 
 
VPS, Emily Johnston, and Membership Chairman, Leah Ragan, attended Kappa Convention on June 20-24​​ in Denver, Colorado. July 30th-August 3rd we prepared for recruitment with work week and had a blast hosting LCs Hannah and Taylor. August 11th-15th we had our Formal Recruitment. The first day was a preparation night, followed by philanthropy night, values night, preference night, and finally Bid Day! We welcomed home 27 new members. We hosted Hannah, LC, again August 11th-17th. We had COB from August 16th-26th. August 18th we had Formal Pledging for our new members with a big/little mixer to follow. WSU classes started on August 20. On August 21st and 23rd we had two COB events; making tie blankets for the Wichita Children’s Home, and puppies and cupcakes. On August 29th Academic Excellence hosted a planner party sisterhood. Finally, we wrapped up August with COB Formal Pledging and Bid Day.
 
 
On September 13th-16th we sent Karson Younger, our Panhellenic Delegate, to Leadership Academy. On September 15th WSU hosted an IFC and PC block party. September 22nd new members went to laser tag for their new member retreat. On September 26th Kappas attended a PC presentation - “Why is Greek Life Relevant.” September 27th Kappas hung out with our pals - Sigma Phi Epsilon - at the bowling alley for a mixer. September 28th-29th we had an overnight sisterhood, “Kappa Adventure”, to get ready for big/little reveal on the 29th. September 30th-October 6th we had I-Week. October 1st was a formal meeting and pin returning ceremony. October 2nd was our Kona Ice Sisterhood. October 3rd new members had their pin box painting. October 5th we had our FS ceremony. October 6th we initiated 25 members and had brunch with new member’s parents. October 8th-11th was PC Circle of Sisterhood Week. On the 9th and 10th we tabled in the student center and hosted Lemonade for Literacy where our members passed out cups of lemonade to promote children’s literacy. On October 13th-16th we sent new initiates, Ellie St. Peter, Abbie Knoff, and Abby Hayes to Wichita State’s Greek Retreat. October 18th we support our local philanthropy, FLC, by helping with their annual fashion show. October 20th-27th WSU had our annual Shocktoberfest; where Kappa competed in the Pumpkin Run, Dodgeball, Big Pink Volleyball, Dine with the Deans, Wu’s Birthday Bash, and The Hunger Games. Shocktoberfest was concluded with the Songfest competition on the 27th. On October 20th Eta Upsilon was visited by an EME Trainer, Sue Skiffington-Blumberg. October 22nd we had our composite photoshoot. We had a pumpkin carving mixer with Delta Upsilon on October 28. Our 2019 slate was presented on the 29th.
 
 
Our 2019 slate is as follows: President, Leah Ragan, Vice President-Standards, Sarah Brennan, Vice President-Organization, Katie Bennett, Vice President-Academic Excellence, Hannah Eddings, Secretary, Sierra Proffer, Treasurer, Natalie Schrandt, Marshal, Jessica Fowler, Education, Emma Sanburn, House, Karina Thurnau, Membership, Karson Younger, New Member, Katrena Brown, Panhellenic Delegate, Abbygail Hayes, Philanthropy, Mandy Maness, Public Relations, Ellie Nightingale, Event, Laurel Wacker, and Risk Management, Nicole Picard. On November 2nd, we visited a local school, Oaklawn Elementary, to promote literacy with the 4th and 5th grade students. We enjoyed a fun sisterhood event at a corn maze on November 3rd. On November 5th we had our officer elections. November 7th PC hosted a PC mixer. And on November 8th we hosted a John King philanthropy concert and raised $750. Country recording artist, John King, came to Wichita State University to perform in a concert benefiting Reading is Fundamental and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. On November 10th Kappa paired up for our “dynamic duo” date party. On November 12 we had a Thanksgiving Mixer with Farmhouse. On November 16th we celebrated Eta Upsilon’s 5th birthday, showed appreciation to our advisors, and decorated the house with members and their family members at our Eta Upsilon Extravaganza. On November 18th we had our first joint CC meeting. November 10th we had a barbecue dinner and a paper meeting sisterhood where we had members of our alumnae association teach us new songs. On November 25th-29th we hosted LC Sena and had a CC LC wrap-up on the 28th. On December 2nd was the last CC of the year. December 3rd we had our last meeting of the calendar year. December 8th-13th WSU had finals week and Kappas crushed all of their finals!
 
 
Eta Upsilon had its fifth birthday this year on November 16, we celebrated with our Eta Upsilon extravaganza. The chapter has continued to grow in numbers and sisterhood. Members agree that we have a welcoming and supportive chapter!
 
 
What organization does the chapter support? Fundamental Learning Center The FLC works with children with dyslexia and other reading disabilities. They also work with parents and teachers to train them to better work with children with such disabilities.
 
 
==Highlights of 2019==
 
 
In January, we started the year on the 20th with Leadership Day for Chapter Council 2019. Wichita State began classes on the 22nd. January 28th was our first weekly meeting of the semester and when our Nominating Committee Chair, Shari Riley was elected. January 28th also began our week of events for Continuous Open Bidding with our first event on the 30th, making taking blankets to donate to the Wichita Children's Home. January 31st was our second COB event where we made Valentine’s Day cards to send to other Greek chapters on campus.
 
 
February began with Emma Fowler, Leah Ragan, Kaylee Donohue, and Sarah Brennan presenting the Greek Award Chapter Presentation on the 2nd. February 4th the Panhellenic Council hosted a Scholarship Dinner where members with a 3.5 semester GPA for the 2018 school year were recognized. February 8th, we had a sleepover to get to know our COB members. February 9th was Formal Pledging and COB Bid Day. Our theme for Bid Day was "Camp Kappa" where we welcomed home six new members. Eta Upsilon hosted Leadership Consultant, Hannah Green February 11th-16. Standards hosted a self-defense class as a sisterhood on February 21st. February 24th we had our Chapter Council Retreat where we did team building activities and set our goals for the year. February 26th WSU PC had a speaker, Tina VanStennbergen.
 
 
We started the month of March off celebrating Dr. Susess Day at Oaklawn Elementary School on March 1st. We read Dr. Susess books, played games, and each student got to take home a book that we collected. March 4th was Greek Awards where our chapter was awarded gold level of Rhatigan Standards of Excellence. March 4th was also Eta Upsilon’s Behind Happy Faces EME training. March 10th-16th was Spring Break. After spring break, we had COB Big/Little reveal on March 18th. March 21st, we had a mixer with Sigma Phi Epsilon at the Trampoline Park. New Member Retreat playing laser tag was on March 23rd. March 24th was the start of I-Week. On March 26th we had a painting sisterhood. March 27th was New Member Pin Box Painting. March 29th was FS. We initiated six women on March 30th. Following Initiation, we had brunch. Newly initiated members invited their parents to help celebrate their initiation.
 
 
In April four Kappa's participated in Stroll Like an Alpha. The seniors had a senior sisterhood enjoying getting manicures on the 6th. April 6th was also Delta Gamma’s philanthropy event; Anchor Slash were a group of Kappa’s went and participated in their synchronized swimming event. April 10th, 11th, and 13th Kappa Kappa Gamma performed with the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon for Hippodrome. Parent's Day was April 14th where we went to a Shocker Baseball game. April 16th Standards hosted a "get to know you" sisterhood. We played games to get to know our sisters and enjoyed face masks. Formal was on April 26th. April 27th, a group of Kappa's went to support the Shock the Yard Stepshow. April 28th, we had a Pre-recruitment Workshop where we prepared for Fall Formal Recruitment. April 29th started our week of events for our fall philanthropy, Custard with Kappa, were members of other Greek organizations found a Kappa and took a picture. They received points for posting this picture on social media. April 30th Kappa hosted trivia night with trivia centered around literacy.
 
 
May 1st was a fundraiser night at Slim Chickens, where we received a portion of sales from that night. Custard with Kappa was May 3rd and 4th. May 6th was our last meeting of the semester and Senior Send-off. May 10th VPAE hosted a Finals Study Day at the house where we had snacks and studied hard for our upcoming finals.
 
 
August started on the 6th with Work Week and Eta Upsilon hosted Leadership Consultant Kirsten Mintun. Work Week was full of activities and workshops to help get us prepared of recruitment. August 11th was our first night of recruitment, Philanthropy Night. August 12th was Values Night and the 13th was Preference Night. Bid Day was August 14th. Our theme for Bid Day was "Mission to Kappa" where we welcomed home 32 New Members. August 17th was Formal Pledging and the 19th was our first chapter meeting of the semester.
 
 
September started with a Taco truck sisterhood and COB Bid Day where we welcomed home one COB women. Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Kappa Gamma had a sand volleyball mixer on September 13th. Our Fall philanthropy event, Kappa-ture the Flag was on the 14th. The 21st of September was the New Member Retreat, our New Members had fun playing Minute to Win it Games. September 27th our New Member Chair hosted a sleepover before Big/Little Reveal on the 28th. September 29th was the start of I-Week and we welcomed Leadership Consultant, Bridget Ise. September 30th, we elected our Nominating Committee. Senior- Emma Fowler, Junior- Katie Bennett, Sophomore, Mary Kahre, Freshman- Jordan Beal, and At-Large- Abbi Whisler.
 
 
October 1st was an apple picking sisterhood. October 2nd New Members had Pin Box Painting. October 4th was FS. October 5th was initiation where we initiated 27 members. Following Initiation, we had a Brunch where Newly Initiated Members invited their parents to celebrate their initiation with them. October 21st was our composite photoshoot. October 25th was our Costume Date Party. October 26th Kappa participated in Songfest. On October 27th the Slate was presented.
 
 
The month of November started off with Officer Elections on the 4th. Our newly elected Chapter Council is as follows: President- Sierra Proffer, Vice President Standards- Katie Bennett, Vice President Organization- Aubrey Coleman, Vice President Academic Excellence- Nicole Picard, Secretary- Michaela Brooks, Treasurer- Kari Coster, Marshal- Kendyl Zorn, Education- Amy Kuhn, Event- Karina Thurnau, House- Dani Berk, Membership- Ellie Nightingale, New Member- Abby Hayes, Panhellenic Delegate- Jordan Beal, Philanthropy- Karina Brandt, Public Relations- Taniece Cao, and Risk Management- Robyn Zebedee. November 7th Eta Upsilon celebrated Founder's Day. November 9th ten of our members went to a local nursing home to play games with the residents. November 13th the Minnie Stewart Van visited Eta Upsilon. Standards hosted a bowling sisterhood on November 14th. November 16th was a Holiday Decorating Party to decorate our house for Christmas. November 17th was Leadership Day for the 2020 Chapter Council where we hosted EME Trainer, Elaine Hanner who gave us advice on leadership and teamwork. November 22nd was our second Fall Philanthropy event, Greeksgiving in partnership with Panhellenic Council. Donations from Greeksgiving went to the Multicultural Greek Council Quad.
 
 
December 2nd was our last chapter meeting of the semester. Standards hosted an ice-skating sisterhood on December 3rd. December 4th Kappa had a fun mixer with Sigma Alpha Epsilon.   
 
 
Overall, the nature of Eta Upsilon can be described as a diverse and determined group of women who are continuing to find ways to better our chapter. Our chapter has grown immensely, making many new friendships which has strengthened our bond as an overall chapter. We are continually looking for ways to improve our relationship with Panhellenic Council and other Greek chapters on campus
 
 
Traditionally, Eta Upsilon has raised money for our local philanthropy, the Fundamental Learning Center. As well as supporting the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation. Our chapter as donated books and time to the children at Oaklawn Elementary School. Eta Upsilon chose to support the Fundamental Learning Center and volunteering our time at Oaklawn Elementary, because we want to support children's literacy education in our community. The Fundamental Learning Center is a non-profit organization that educates children with reading and learning difficulties such as dyslexia.
 
 
Eta Upsilon celebrated Founder's Day on November 7th at the John Bardo Center on Wichita State's campus. We had a light dinner and desserts followed by the ceremony for our Founders. The seniors in our chapter read the ceremony. Alumnae, Jen Nolte, Chelsea Dyer, and Stephanie Frey spoke to our active members about their time in Kappa and how the sisterhood has impacted their lives. As part of Jen's speech about leaving a legacy in Kappa, each active member decorated a rock with their name, pledge class, and their position (if they had one).
 
 
Eta Upsilon has begun celebrating Kappa's 150th anniversary by participating in the Minnie Stewart Van that visited our chapter. Members of Eta Upsilon are also applying for scholarships given out by Kappa to celebrate our 150th anniversary. 
 
 
==Highlights of 2020==
 
 
On January 21st, Wichita State University began classes for the Spring semester. The first chapter council of the year was on January 26th.
 
 
February 8th we welcomed home 1 new sister with COB Bid Day and Formal Pledging. On February 11th we had a Galentine’s Day themed sisterhood where we decorated Valetine’s day cards for all of our sisters and played bonding games. Kappas read Dr. Seuss books and did activities with children at Oaklawn Elementary School on March 6th for Dr. Seuss Day. On March 11th we had a sisterhood at Dave and Busters.
 
 
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, WSU suspended in-person classes March 16th-20th and that was followed by spring break. WSU resumed classes online on March 30th. Our new member found her big through a TikTok on April 24th when we had a Big/Little Reveal. On May 6th our new members was initiated virtually utilizing a all in one ceremony. May 7th was the last day of spring classes and Kappas finished the semester strong with finals May 9th-14th.
 
 
July 15th we held a virtual pre-recruitment workshop. August 3rd-8th Kappas prepared for recruitment virtually during workweek. August 9th-12th virtual Formal Recruitment took place. We welcomed home 25 new sisters with Bid Day on August 12th. Our Bid Day theme was Barbie and we used a Kappa convertible to deliver Bid Day goodies to all of our new members. Formal pledging took place in person in small pods on August 15th.
 
 
On August 16th Chapter Council had their first meeting of the fall semester. The first virtual chapter meeting was on August 17th. We utilized zoom for all of our chapter meetings for the fall semester. Fall classes also began on August 17th. September 26th the new members had a virtual New Member Retreat. On October 2nd all of our new members found their families with Big/Little Reveal held on Zoom. October 5th – 10th was I-week. On October 5th we held the Pin Returning Ceremony. On October 6th we held a virtual sisterhood on zoom where we created Kappa memory boards. Virtual Initiation took place on October 10th. Our Stuff the Truck for Literacy Philanthropy event took place on October 10th and 11th where Kappas collected snacks and children’s books at Sam’s and delivered them to local elementary schools.
 
 
Founder’s Day was celebrated on October 12th with a virtual ceremony that included facts and pictures of our founder’s as well as the “which founder are you” buzzfeed quiz. On October 19th we had a Kappa Foundation programming night. On October 23rd our sisters were able to get together for the first time in person since March with a sisterhood event where they ate s’mores, played yard games, and painted pumpkins.
 
 
On November 2nd we had chapter elections. Our 2021 officers are as follows; President – Lexi Campbell, VPS – Karina Brandt, VPO – Cydnee Durk, VPAE – Kari Coster, Secretary – Shelbi Proffer, Treasurer – Shay Weigel, Marshal – Aubrey Coleman, Education – Abby Hayes, Event – Cailey Holladay, House – Hannah Chandler, Membership – Bekah Dutton, New Member – Berkley Campbell, Philanthroy – Jacklyn Brokaw, Panhellenic – Keely Orr, PR – Eliza Grady, and Risk Management – Toni Jenner. November 8th was the first joint Chapter Council meeting. Leadership day was on November 15th. The last chapter meeting of the semester was on November 16th due to an extended Thanksgiving holiday and classes moving remotely after break. The last day of fall classes was December 3rd. December 5th – 10th Kappas finished off the school year will finals.
 
 
Eta Upsilon supports the Fundamental Learning Center.  The Fundamental Learning Center works with children with dyslexia and other reading disabilities. They also work with parents and teachers to train them to be able to better work with children with such disabilities.
 
 
==HIghlights of 2021==
 
 
Chapter Summary
 
The Eta Upsilon chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma began with their first meeting on February 8th in the Spring Semester of 2021. Seven virtual sisterhoods were spread out through the spring semester including a speed dating night to help us get to know each other better, a tik-tok night, a painting night where followed a painting tutorial on a Zoom call, a PowerPoint night where everyone made funny slide show to show the chapter, a trivia night to see who knows who best, a selfie museum for small-group photoshoots at the house, and a self-care sisterhood with a yoga class. The topics that we went over in education nights during the spring semester included one about nutrition and another about diversity and inclusion.
 
 
We had a virtual visit from leadership consultant, Sara Johnston, from March 7th to the 12th. There was a reflection sisterhood for seniors on March 20th. On April 5th the treasurer proposed the budget and presented it to the chapter and there was a sister hangout at the Fairmount Coffee Company. On April 6th there was a virtual mixer with the delta upsilon fraternity playing a trivia game. Parent’s day was held at Botanica on April 10th. The first pre-recruitment workshop was held April 21st. We held an in-person Mocktail Social with chapter members in place of formal on WSU’s campus on April 24th. There was a ritual review and dinner on April 26th for the new member class of 2020 before the final meeting of the semester. The final meeting of the semester was an in-person senior sendoff on May 3rd.
 
 
We returned to mostly in-person events during the fall semester. The fall semester began with work week from August 3rd-6th and recruitment the following week from August 8th-12th. Bid Day took place on the 12th and was a blue-on-blue theme. August 16th was formal pledging for 11 new members, and COB began. There were 5 sisterhoods during the fall semester including renting a food truck and playing games, going to a professional baseball game, going to a restaurant for pizza and ice cream, going to Chicken and Pickle for food and pickleball, and having a Christmas party at the end of the semester with food, a gift exchange, and a gingerbread house decorating contest. On August 18th there was a syllabus night.
 
 
September 3rd was COB bid day. The 21st was a mixer with Sigma Psi at the dog park. Family weekend took place on the first weekend of October and included an indoor picnic and movie and donuts with alumna on Sunday. The big-little reveal was October 2nd that weekend. There was a Midterm Mood Boost to help members destress on October 6th. PC fall social was on October 18th followed by the Founder’s Day celebration.
 
 
 
Our philanthropy event, Marshmallows for Mental Health took place on October 16th. People bought buttons for the event and made s’mores and played yard games. We also held two giveback events with Wichita Nutrition to raise additional money for our philanthropies. October 17th-23rd was I-week. On Monday individual slates went out during meeting. Tuesday was the I-week sisterhood where we went to Cox Farm to go through a corn maze and pick out little pumpkins at their pumpkin patch. Wednesday was pin box painting for new members. Thursday was initiation set-up. and Friday was the first ceremony followed by desserts. October 23rd was initiation followed by initiation tear-down and brunch to welcome our new actives to the chapter. The following Monday was a post-initiation ritual review for new actives and an education night with a success coach. October 29th was a mixer movie night with Tri-delta. November 1st was composite pictures. A senior meeting was held on November 2nd and the senior hangout was held on November 20th with food and games at the Kappa house. Presentation of the slate was on November 8th. There was an 80s themed date party at a roller-skating rink on November 13th. Leadership day was on the 21st for incoming and outgoing officers and officer installation officially took place on the last meeting of the semester on November 29th.   
 
 
In the Spring we supported Oaklawn elementary school and the Fundamental Learning Center because they provided opportunities for us to get involved and learn more about Kappa’s national philanthropy. In the Fall we voted to support the South-Central Mental Health Center because there are many opportunities to get involved with them and we liked what their organization stood for.  We held a book drive in the spring and were able to hold a food philanthropy event with s’mores and games during the fall semester to raise money for Kappa’s philanthropies.
 
 
We added a DEI officer to our chapter. Our DEI officer helped plan programming to enhance the chapter’s understanding of diversity and inclusion and made sure that everyone was knowledgeable about on-campus events celebrating diversity by diverse student organizations or the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Wichita State.
 
 
Operating in a Pandemic
 
While we were required to have the majority of our meetings and events online in the spring semester, we held nearly all of our chapter meetings and chapter council meetings over zoom. Sisterhoods, mixers, and PC events were also held virtually. During the fall semester we were able to transition into in-person events. Recruitment was held through zoom during philanthropy night when the most women come to the house, and the final nights were held in-person at the house. All initiation events were held in-person with a virtual option available. Meetings returned to in-person with a virtual option over zoom, and all events were held in-person. Masks were either highly recommended or required depending on the event and social distancing rules were followed whenever possible.
 
 
==Highlights of 2022++
 
  
  

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