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ZZ-kai- 11-06-2006 01:02 PM

Beta is back BIG at USC and Miami (FL)
 
Check out this great news!
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USC Breaks Record with 83 Men
Beta Theta Pi’s record-breaking return to the University of Southern California is drawing significant attention. Beta Theta Pi’s record-breaking return to the University of Southern California is drawing significant attention. An October issue of the campus newspaper The Daily Trojan ran a story of the re-colonization on the front page. (Directly below the fold was an announcement of the largest gift in university history of $175 million by George Lucas.) With 83 founding fathers, the Gamma Tau Colony is certainly headline worthy as an overwhelming success and a record-breaking expansion for USC and the Fraternity.

The founding father class consists of 22 freshmen, 27 sophomores, 25 juniors and nine seniors. They have an average cumulative GPA (excluding freshmen) in excess of 3.25 and are very involved on campus. Leadership Consultant Josh Fairchild, Oklahoma State ’05 remarked, "They are brand new to the fraternity but not brand new to being leaders."

The re-colonization was led by a four-man recruitment team consisting of Fairchild; Directors of Operations and Education Dustin Anderson, Minnesota ’05 and Michael Wolford, Miami ’04, and Leadership Consultant David Schmidt, Connecticut ’06. The team was on campus recruiting for more than three weeks from October 1st to October 26th.

The planning for the recolonization, however, began long before the team set foot on campus. An eight person advisory team, led by Chapter Counselor Vincent Mikolay, Bethany ’00, was recruited and trained to support the new colony and other alumni offered support to the project with time and resources. “Great alumni support, collaboration with the staff and a well executed plan helped Beta’s message reverberate on campus,” said Fairchild. “Recruits benefited from knowing they had a strong heritage of alumni before them.”

Gamma Tau, installed in 1947, boasts a prestigious roll of more than 1,600 alumni including co-owner of the LA Kings, Lakers and Staples Center Ed Roski ’62, Wimbledon Champion Stan Smith ’69 and many Olympic medal winners and business leaders. USC President Steven Sample, Illinois ’62, is also a Beta.

Following three years of inactivity, the Colony will initiate a new class of Betas on November 30th. Learn more about the re-colonization and Gamma Tau at http://www.gammataualumni.com/ and http://www.dailytrojan.com/.

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Beta Takes University of Miami by Storm
In April, the University of Miami Interfraternity Council invited Beta Theta Pi to expand to campus this fall. The results of that invitation have proved overwhelmingly successful with a poignant energy permeating campus and the third largest expansion in Fraternity history. Even University President Donna E. Shalala caught the fever of excitement wearing a “Go Beta” button.

The new colony boasts 63 founding fathers assembled from the top gentlemen, scholars and leaders on campus. The class makeup is four seniors, 11 juniors, 24 sophomores and 26 freshmen. The collective GPA of the members is an astounding 3.61 (4.107 with freshmen) with seven valedictorians, seven eagle scouts, two NCAA athletes, six resident assistants and more. Further, the men represent six nationalities and many campus interests. “Beyond the numbers, what matters the most is these men are true Betas,” said Leadership Consultant Joe Kokojan, Oklahoma ’06. “Their character, values, and determination, while difficult to express in words, is incredible.”

Kokojan, along with Director of Expansion and Recruitment J.B. Scherpelz, Miami ’05; Leadership Consultant Phil Fernandez, Miami ’05, and Leadership Consultant Russell Katigan, Oklahoma State ’06 led the 24-day recruitment period ending October 18th with the founding father class induction. The team was also supported by a nine-person advisory team and superb University and campus support. “Without the support of the institution and the Office of Student Life, this success would not have been possible,” reported Kokojan.

Scherpelz explained the selection of the University of Miami as a site for expansion, “We look at alumni strength in the area, the caliber of student, strength of the Greek community and support from the University. . . Miami had all those characteristics and more. The University of Miami was a perfect campus for Beta Theta Pi.” The excitement and interest was evident with more than 200 attendees as the campus wide informational meeting and 185 men expressing interest. The project was even featured in the student NewsVision show on October 12th.

The University of Miami expansion was planned by the university as well. After reviewing 17 national organization expansion packets, four groups were invited to present to the Interfraternity Council. Beta Theta Pi was invited this fall, with Pi Kappa Phi in the fall of 2008. Associate Dean of Students Greg Singleton said, “Beta Theta Pi communicated well its mission and how it would enhance the community.”

Founding father Marlow B. Hernández explained his emotions in joining the Fraternity, “I will bring an idea, a dream which I believe resonates in those who live with an open mind and have a sincere desire to be better. We all have a purpose — an internal and external mandate to change ourselves and serve those around us. The men at Beta Theta Pi understand what it means to have principle. To be in the company of such individuals gives me hope and gives me strength.”

Kokojan will guide the founding father class through an education period concluding with initiation in February.

KSUViolet06 11-06-2006 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ZZ-kai- (Post 1352408)
The collective GPA of the members is an astounding 3.61 (4.107 with freshmen) with seven valedictorians.


Whoa.

Tom Earp 11-06-2006 03:33 PM

Super impressive by the Men of Beta Theta Pi.

Congratulations on both counts.

RU OX Alum 11-06-2006 03:51 PM

yeah congrats, that is one hell of an accomplishment, those men will take that with them forever

ECUJacob 11-06-2006 05:19 PM

*snaps* to both colonies... it's always great to see amazing additions to our brotherhood.

LegallyBrunette 11-06-2006 06:09 PM

Congratulations to both colonies, those stats are incredible! Although I can't say I'm suprised--as an undergrad my Greek advisor was a Beta and he was fabulous. Keep up the great work!

Elephant Walk 11-06-2006 06:25 PM

I don't understand why ya'll think this is good? There is no way I'd take 83 guys and consider that a win. That's not even a good pledge class. They don't know each other, won't know each other, and most likely this will end up in some sort of oversight like letting a gay guy in (not going to say anything about Beta). A good pledge class consists of maybe 45 people, tops 50. Anything more is too many. It's angered me with my own fraternity.

33girl 11-06-2006 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1352760)
I don't understand why ya'll think this is good? There is no way I'd take 83 guys and consider that a win. That's not even a good pledge class. They don't know each other, won't know each other, and most likely this will end up in some sort of oversight like letting a gay guy in (not going to say anything about Beta). A good pledge class consists of maybe 45 people, tops 50. Anything more is too many. It's angered me with my own fraternity.

It's not a pledge class, it's a new colony. If the rest of the fraternities on the campus are that size, it would be a huge disadvantage for them to start with less. I doubt that they'll ever have a pledge class that large.

amycat412 11-06-2006 06:32 PM

Each school has a different Greek Culture. Houses at Southern Cal tend to be larger. 83 would make them almost compatibly sized with some of the established, better houses.

blackngoldengrl 11-06-2006 06:39 PM

It's a founding chapter, don't they have to start off large? Each pledge class after them will then probably have around 30 men each right? Which is below your cap. And a 3.6 GPA is very respectable, in addition to their extracurricular and academic achievements.

Congrats Beta!

Elephant Walk 11-06-2006 06:45 PM

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Each school has a different Greek Culture. Houses at Southern Cal tend to be larger. 83 would make them almost compatibly sized with some of the established, better houses.
Our houses are much larger than that, I know about the differences in greek culture.

I hope they have good insurance in the years to come is all I have to say...

BigRedBeta 11-06-2006 07:59 PM

Technically the pledge classes are in the range of 25 guys if you look at the breakdown of how many members from each class...

It's impossible to know as an outsider how the dynamic in the chapter will set up, but I'm sure that people on this site who have been founding members will say that having that many guys is a benefit. I can't imagine the amount of work that goes into setting up something completely new like a full chapter.

SigmaPsi_Star 11-06-2006 11:01 PM

That is awesome!

Congrats to Beta!

That number seems really huge to me...but then I go to a tiny college. Our chapter of Beta almost died, but now they're working on coming back. They had 10 join last year, and 6 so far this year (not bad for a group that was down to only 4). If they don't know already, I know that our Beta's will be really excited to hear this news.

ZZ-kai- 11-07-2006 09:39 AM

I am sorry our success bothers you so much. Maybe you can visit their site from time to time and learn something from them.

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1352760)
I don't understand why ya'll think this is good? There is no way I'd take 83 guys and consider that a win. That's not even a good pledge class. They don't know each other, won't know each other, and most likely this will end up in some sort of oversight like letting a gay guy in (not going to say anything about Beta). A good pledge class consists of maybe 45 people, tops 50. Anything more is too many. It's angered me with my own fraternity.


HornedGreek 11-07-2006 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1352760)
IThey don't know each other, won't know each other, and most likely this will end up in some sort of oversight like letting a gay guy in (not going to say anything about Beta).

That's pretty funny. There are lots of gay Gamma and Xi chapter initiates. Many kids who are obsessed with homosexuality (like yourself) have latent tendencies, usually cloaked by self-loathing.


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