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(Information from chapter’s History Reports: 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.)
==2102==
February followed with the Valentine's date dinner on February 8th, where the house was decorated and all the women and dates dressed up. A couple weeks later we participated in the Lionel Hampton Festival, the 24th and 25th, and we were rewarded with Best Participation. The evening of the 25th we had Big Chill where we did not rent a venue, but large groups went out to dinner. That following Sunday all Beta Kappa's reminisced in the historical day of when Beta Kappa was founded, the 26th of February. The next day was the Scholarship Banquet, on the 27th, where Kappa's from the previous semester were honored for their academic excellence. We ended the month with a sisterhood on Leap Year, the 29th, with an ice cream social sisterhood.
Right out of the shoot for March we had midterms the 5th through the 9th, the house was quiet except for the flipping of pages in texts books. The following week everyone was rewarded with a week of relaxation, as it was Spring Break from the 12th through the 16th. The house opened back up for the last quarter of the year on the 18th. The week of the 26th through the 30th was Greek Week and the first Vandal Friday from the 29th-30th. On the 30th, all the freshman were presented with their badges and we won the Best of the Greeks Award for most members at the basketball game.
With all the excitement from a fun filled semester and the weather starting to warm up, we had to settle down and get nestled into our books with Dead Week from April 30th through the 4th and then finals the following week, May 7th through the 11th. Summer officially was in session May 12th, and it was also the commencement ceremony.
Summer flew by, and everyone found themselves filled with excitement heading back to the beautiful Palouse for another memorable year. Beta Kappa opened August 3rd and we came back to a new Kappa, with our old Elm trees taken down and a fresh landscape showing off our beautiful home. Work Week officially started on the 5th. After a week of diligent work, Recruitment began on the 10th and ended on the 14th, were we received 31 new freshman. On the 16th we did a sisterhood to Silverwood Amusement Park. Summer officially came to an end on the 20th for the first day of school. That night, all the new members were formally pledged.
After an activity filled October, November started with everyone getting to spend time with their dads as Dad’s weekend was November 2nd through the 4th. Then just a few short weeks after everyone went home for a much deserved Thanksgiving break from the 19th through the 23rd. The house reopened on the 25th for the last three weeks of school and the official transition of the new positions in the house.
The last month of the year started with a date dinner on 5th at Kappa; the house was beautifully decorated with lights and snowflakes scattered around on the ceilings and lights framing the house and shrubbery outside. The following week, the 3rd through the 7th was Dead week where everyone was getting ready for finals. That weekend we took a quick break from our studies for an evening to enjoy our annual dance, Sapphire Ball, on the 8th. At the dance our new Ice Man, Andrew Baldridge, was announced. Then finals were December 10th through the 14th. Beta Kappa finished off the year strong with getting first in grades and the house average GPA being a 3.34. As 2012 ended like a happy ending, it made all of us excited to come back and continue the story in 2013.
There have been a few changes on campus. Starting with greek life on campus, Delta Chi was revoked charter for two years and Phi Kappa Tau moved back into their house after not being allowed in it for several years. On campus, roads were repaved and the Admin building had some piping renovations, in which the road was torn up. The overall nature of our chapter is encouraging, not only for having high academic standards but maintaining a close sisterhood. We are also supportive; attending each other’s games, concerts, and other events. Lastly we are helpful, always giving assistant to a sister in need.
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