Second Semester Chairman’s Report – Re-establishing leadership

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BOT Chairman Jack Klues ’77

In my opinion, the Gamma Zeta Chapter took another big step forward in re-establishing itself as a fraternity of leaders in terms of social responsibility, scholarship, philanthropy, and brotherhood.

I am proud of the undergraduate membership which committed themselves to using our current suspension sanctions from the University as motivation to change the House for the better.  Nearly every day of this last school year, they proved, by example, that they want to build upon our proud, 120 year old legacy and not just borrow from it.

As evidence,

  • We were the first fraternity to host University Chancellor, Dr. Phyllis Wise, to a formal dinner at the Chapter House in January.
  • The entire membership completed a 4 weekend off site leadership workshop under the supervision of ATO National and the PLAID Consultancy.
  • They have made a renewed and expanded commitment to community service, including a couple young men joining Dr. Seth Berl ’78 in Honduras for his annual Spring mission trip.  Here’s a link to a series of blog posts from undergrad participants Joe Pearson and Paul Jaroslawski as well as Dr. Berl and Dr. Tom Sullivan ’78 who also participated.
  • Scholarship and House GPA continued to improve with Fall ’14 showing ATO now in top ten among all fraternities and its newest Pledge Class ranking second among all fraternity new initiates.
  • In what is becoming a model for other fraternities on campus as well as with our National fraternity network, our Mentoring and Career Development program continues to evolve and show the membership the life-long value of our brotherhood. Thanks to our alumni , there now are more than 80 Mentor / Mentee pairs communicating regularly on topics of class selection to Summer internships, full time employment after graduation and providing practice through a mock interview day.
  • The physical plant itself received greater respect in terms of significantly reduced day to day damages while completed Dining, Chapter, and Study Room renovations from the Summer were well maintained.  Knowing how precious we all hold the Chapter House, this should be seen as a big sign from the undergraduate members that they do value these improvements, appreciate keeping room and board fees attractive from a price standpoint, and why it is worthy of further contributions/investment from Alumni.  Here’s a report from Cary McMillan and Neil Bresnahan, ’80’s who visited the house last fall.
  • The undergraduate officers are required to submit an annual “True Merit” report to ATO National at the end of each school year.  They did a fantastic job on this report and we’re optimistic that they will be recognized appropriately.   Here is a link to the submission if you are interested in reading more details about 2014/15 accomplishments as written by them.

None of this progress, however, would be possible without the tireless efforts of the Alumni Board of Trustees, House Corporation, and Alumni Relations volunteers. They deserve our sincere thanks for guiding this transformation over the last three years. I am proud to be associated with each and every one of them.

Last but not least, please allow me to thank all parents for their patience, commitment, and support. Like you, we want to provide the best college experience to your sons, a value for your money, and help prepare them for a bright future upon graduation.

We have just one more Fall’15 semester to serve our suspension. I am confident that we will complete it successfully, continue to grow from it, and again be recognized as the top fraternity at Illinois at the end of the day.

Happy and safe Summer to you all.

Jack

Jack Klues
Gamma Zeta ’77
Chairman, Board of Trustees

Help!! Send us your rush recommendations!!

0ac443cHello Gamma Zetas,

We need your help!!

Attracting the best possible new members to our chapter is the lifeblood of our fraternity.  We need every undergraduate and alumni member to do their part to recommend qualified candidates to our rush team.  If you know of a young man who will be attending the University of Illinois and you believe would be a great ATO, please complete the brief Recommendation Form on our website at – https://atoillinois.com/recommendation/#!form/Recommendation  Our undergraduate rush team will follow up with them and make sure that they are invited to appropriate rush events.

Also, for the second year in a row, we are making available three $1000 Thomas Arkle Clark scholarships for outstanding high school seniors who will be attending the University of Illinois in the Fall.  Applicants are not required to rush or pledge ATO but we will reach out to guys who look to be good candidates and encourage them to consider our fraternity.  Please refer guys who you believe would be outstanding candidates to our on-line application form and additional information about the scholarships at – https://atoillinois.com/thomas-arkle-clark-memorial-scholarship/

We have an outstanding Rush team for this coming summer/fall season and encourage you to reach out to any of them or me as well if you have any questions.

Head Undergraduate Rush Chairs

Mike Weinstein – (224)623-3368 – mikeyweinstein@comcast.net
Juliano Florio – (630)201-4342 – julianoflorio@yahoo.com
Sam Selby – (847)431-7785 – sam.d.selby@gmail.com

Alumni Rush Chair

Andrew Selby ’10 – (847)494-7785 aselby2@gmail.com

Thanks!!

Jeff

Jeff Scolaro
Gamma Zeta ‘04.5
Board of Trustees – Membership Director

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Thomas Arkle Clark to be inducted into the University of Illinois Fraternity and Sorority Alumni Hall of Fame!

TAC1We’ve just been informed that our initiate #1, Thomas Arkle Clark has been selected to be inducted into the Illinois Fraternity & Sorority Alumni Hall of Fame Class of 2015! “His lifetime achievements since leaving the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have been recognized and we are pleased to announce that he has been selected to be given this honor.” There will be an award ceremony on Saturday, May 2nd at 3pm in the afternoon at the ACES Library Heritage Room on campus. More info to follow…

Gamma Zeta’s Founding – March 21, 1895

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Some of the first suggestions to form a chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of Illinois came in the winter of 1892-3 at the dinner table at the home of Wesley E. King, 405 West White Street, Champaign. Seated around the table were, John H. Strawn, Clarence O. Pitney, Mark Hay, Henry W. Grieme, and Wesley E. King. The conversation turned to Greek letter fraternities. Mark Hay said that he had a pal in Chicago who could get a chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, so he was told to write to him and get instructions for organizing, which he did. This friend wrote Mark to organize as a local club and apply for a charter, but no formal organization was ever made. The matter was discussed later in Henry Grieme’s room at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Trotter, corner of Elm and White streets, Champaign, in the Spring of 1893. Nothing definite was accomplished, however, until about a year later, when the matter was taken up with Brothers W. G. Atwood, of Beta Theta Chapter, by Charles W. Noble and Mark Hay.Continue reading

It’s not too late to enter our Tau Madness NCAA Bracket Challenge – but it’s getting close!

Bill Barry '77 presents "Tau Madness" trophy to 2014 winner Frank Kulze '75

Bill Barry ’77 presents “Tau Madness” trophy to 2014 winner Frank Kulze ’75

We have 27 entries already for our Tau Madness NCAA Bracket Challenge and they keep coming in. It’s not too late to enter. Deadline is tomorrow, March 19 at 12:15 ET. Don’t miss this!! Here’s a link to all of the details and to donate and enter –

https://atoillinois.com/2nd-annual-2015-tau-madness-ncaa-basketball-pool/#!form/TauMadnessNCAABBallPool2015