Class of 2018 Initiation

IMG_0849On Monday, February 9, Gamma Zeta initiated our Class of 2018!  This is a very strong group of 38 guys.  Their class GPA is 3.19 ,# 2 among fraternities.  Congrats guys and welcome!!

Here are some comments from alumni who attended the ceremony…

… it was very well done.

Jimmy and his team executed the ceremony with a professional attitude, demonstrated the importance of doing it well, moved through the various protocols respectfully, and did it with the meaning it deserved.

Any of the BOT would have been very pleased to see how the traditions are executed and valued.Continue reading

Gamma Zeta undergrads to join Gamma Zeta alumni on Medical Mission Trip to Honduras

Docs Seth and TSully '78s in Honduras

Docs Seth and TSully ’78s in Honduras

Joe Pearson ’15 and Paul Jaroslawski ’15 were selected through an application process to receive scholarships funded by Gamma Zeta Alumni to join Dr. Seth Berl ’78 and Dr. Tom Sullivan ’78 on a week long medical mission trip to Honduras in March. Joe and Paul had to agree to raise funds personally to pay for their own transportation. Gamma Zeta alumni donated funds to cover all of their other expenses in Honduras.

Thanks to the following Gamma Zeta Alumni for their generous donations which are making this possible – Stu Meacham ’78, Ted Ahlem ’78, John Aymond ’80, Dane Luhrsen ’77, Dr. Doug MacGregor ’71, Jeff Piper ’00, Dr. Neil Schlupp ’78, Dr. Ken Venos ’74, Dr. Dave Teuscher ’81, Dr. Don Rubenstein ’80 and Dr. John Geiser ’83

Great work Joe and Paul! We’re looking forward to hearing about your trip.

Gamma Zeta Class of 2018 Initiation – Alumni, Please Attend!!

foundingbanquet (1)The Gamma Zeta Class of 2018 initiation will be held Monday evening at 6pm on February 9th at 1101 W. Pennsylvania Ave. All alumni are welcome and encouraged to attend. It is really a very cool experience… all 2700 or so of us who have been Gamma Zetas since our founding on March 21, 1895, 120 years ago, have participated in this same ceremony. If you haven’t been back since your own initiation, I guarantee that you will find the evening meaningful and enjoyable. And… it sends an incredibly important message to our newest undergraduate members about the lifelong nature of our commitment to ATO and our care for our house. Please attend if you can! Attire is suite and tie.

L&R,

Dane Luhrsen
Gamma Zeta ’77
Director of Alumni Relations
Editor of Gamma Zeta News

Congrats Jim Vainisi ’17 – Orange Krush Chair and Editor in Chief of The Champaign Room

vainisiJim Vainisi ’17 has been recently named Orange Krush Chair and Editor in Chief of “The Champaign Room”, a very cool Illini Fan Blog site.  You can follow Jim’s blog at – http://www.sbnation.com/users/Jim%20Vainisi/blog  It includes game previews, threads and wrap ups for Illini football, basketball and more.  Great work Jim!!

Chancellor Wise… “these are the men of Alpha Tau Omega!”

Jack Klues '77 with Jimmy Kowalczyk '16 and Chancellor Wise

Jack Klues ’77 with Jimmy Kowalczyk ’16 and Chancellor Wise

On Wednesday evening, January 21 at the invitation of Gamma Zeta Board of Trustees Chairman Jack Klues ’77, Chancellor Phyllis Wise visited the Thomas Arkle Clark Memorial Chapter House for dinner.  The visit went great! The house looked it’s best in the last three years and our guys put on a great showing.

Norm Bilsbury ’92 was there early in the day working with the undergrads making sure everything was picked up inside and out.

Greg Scott ’76, House Corporation President, Joe Grazioso ’16, House Manager and Jimmy Kowalczyk ’16, Worthy Master did a fantastic job making sure that the inside of the house was detailed, all of the mess from last weekend’s move in was removed and getting some last minute small repairs made.

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Restored Heldman Trophy

Thanks to Dave Krug ’95, the very impressive Heldman Trophy has been restored and returned to it’s rightful place at the base of the stairs in our front hallway.  It looks fantastic.

 

Jeff McGill '73 with Jim Dobrovolny '70 and his wife  Katie

Jeff McGill ’73 with Jim Dobrovolny ’70 and his wife Katie

Jeff McGill ’73 stepped up big time and had everything organized in the dining room… extra tables including comfortable seating for 100, table cloths and flowers on the tables. He also arranged for Illinois Doctoral piano student and Krannert Award winning Sam Gingher to be playing when Chancellor Wise arrived.

The undergrads were all on time, dressed in suits and ties and were very respectful. Jimmy, Joe and others were working on last minute details pretty much all day.

Jack gave Chancellor Wise a quick tour of the common areas before dinner.  We told her a little history of our 113 year old newly restored Bechstein Grand piano and she was clearly impressed to find such a beautiful antique inside a fraternity and such a nice house.
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All of the undergrads went into the dining room while Jack led the tour. When they entered the dining room, Jack announced… “Chancellor Wise… these are the Men of Alpha Tau Omega”.  Everyone, all dressed in their suits and ties stood and clapped for the Chancellor. It was very impressive.
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photo 3The food and setting was excellent. Jeff McGill had arranged for the U of I Triathalon Club to act as servers and they did a great job. So we actually had a good old fashioned sit down meal. Chef Colin and his team from Upper Crust out did themselves with a beautiful setting and excellent dinner.
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photo 2Greg Scott had even prepared menus/programs which were laid out at each place setting… very classy.

After dinner, everyone retired to our beautiful East Living room under the watch of the portraits of Thomas Arkle Clark and Robert Simonds.  Dane Luhrsen ’77, Director of Alumni relations reviewed a brief slide show history of Gamma Zeta and Jimmy provided an update on the current undergraduate chapter.  Here’s a link to the slide show that Dane and Jimmy presented –   ATO Gamma Zeta Legends 1 20 15 (1)

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Chancellor Phyllis Wise addresses Gamma Zetas

Then Chancellor Wise spoke for a few minutes about her vision for the university. She told our undergrads what a great opportunity that they had with caring and supporting alumni and urged them to take full advantage.  She was very gracious, clearly enjoyed herself and was impressed with her visit.  Jack presented her with a gift of appreciation, a glass box with ATO engraved on it that was provided by Wynn Smiley, ATO National CEO (THANKS Wynn!!)  Then Jack and Chancellor Wise went on to the State Farm Center to cheer the Illini on to a big win over the Boilermakers.

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Jack presents Chancellor Wise with gift from ATO National

Overall, the evening was a great success.  We should all be proud of our fraternity on a great showing.  The house looked great!  Special thanks to Jack for orchestrating the visit which we believe may be Chancellor Wise’s first visit to a fraternity and to the entire team for pitching in to make it a memorable evening.

Here’s a link to some additional pictures.

 

Jon Osacky ‘16.5 recognized for creating phone application, Meter for Uber

Just yesterday, Internet culture website, the Daily Dot, acknowledged Gamma Zeta Undergraduate Jon Osacky for creating the Android, and soon to be I-phone application, Meter for Uber. Meter for Uber gives Uber users a breakdown of exactly what they are paying for when they decide to ride with Uber.

Osacky came up with the idea while he was interning in California for another phone application company called Slice. Since he did not have a car, Osacky depended on Uber to get him from place to place and became interested in how Uber calculates its final cost. From here, Osacky began working and developing what would eventually become Meter for Uber.

Currently, Osacky is back in California interning for Facebook and will remain there over summer for an internship with Uber.

Jon speaking to an audience for ACM Open House at U of I.

Jon speaking to an audience for ACM Open House at U of I.

Congrats Jon on all your achievements, and I’m sure there will be many more to come!

Daily Dot article: http://www.dailydot.com/technology/meter-uber-app-track-bill/

Gamma Zeta Board of Trustees works with Undergraduate Executive Board to plan for upcoming semester

image3After the mock interviews, Gamma Zeta’s Board of Trustees got together with the current undergraduate executive board and the members of House Corporation to assess the progress made over the last semester and to create additional goals and objectives for the semester to come.

A special thanks goes out to all who attended and here are some pictures taken at the meeting.

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