Gamma Beta Chapter

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Gamma Beta Chapter (Founded 29 October 1995) is located at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. The Chapter was founded by 33 founding brothers and is a member of the Mid South Region.

Chapter History

Founding

Gamma Beta chapter was chartered on October 29th, 1995 at Morehead State University. The original class contained 33 members. Since then the chapter has grown and at present contains 35 active members. The Alpha Beta Class currently has 10 initiate members which will bring the chapter up to 45 active brothers.

Early Years

Gamma Beta started very strong in its early years. The chapter at one time was above 60 members. After a period of low recruitment and graduations, the chapter at one time dwindled down to a membership in the low 20's. The recruitment of Chi and Psi classes brought in 25 new brothers and has speared the chapter into the current recruitment powerhouse.

The Active Chapter

The chapter mascot is Eldo the Elephant and the chapter symbol is the Key. The chapter's chant is:"Listen up so you can hear, Morehead, Gamma Beta's cheer. Other chapters can't deny, We're the best of Phi Sigma Pi. PSP as good as gold, And Morehead shows it three times fold. We're all brothers, tight as glue, We're Gamma Beta, M!S!U"

Past Chapter Presidents

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Gamma Beta celebrates the Chapter's founding October 29th. October 29th, 2008 will be Gamma Beta's 13th Anniversary.

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Committiees

Fundraising Carrie Conley - Chair

Scholarship Sarah Sharp - Chair

Fellowship Andrew Whitely - Chair

Service Katie Stacy - Chair

Public Relations Becky Cochran - Chair

Alumni Nick Wahle - Chair

Risk Management Matt Kerr - Chair

Chapter Honors and Awards

National Awards

Other Awards

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Further Resources