both alumni and actives. We are fortunate to have some very talented and dedicated brothers when it comes to house maintenance.

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BetaRho Crescent Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity Spring 2003 From the Adviser s Desk Time sure does seem to fly I think maybe age has something to do with that though! We have completed another Semester and are beginning a new one as I write this. Last semester went very well overall, and I am sure that other reports in this Crescent will detail much of that success. The new house is working out very well in my opinion, and it gets to looking better all the time. Both actives and alumni have done a lot of work on the house since we took it over July 1 st of last year. The entire alumni board and several other area alumni have contributed many hours of their time in making the improvements that have occurred. Hopefully many of you will be able to make it to Pink Rose this year, and you can see what has been accomplished and thank those who have been responsible for it. That includes 2 0 0 3 L e a d e r s h i p C o n f e r e n c e both alumni and actives. We are fortunate to have some very talented and dedicated brothers when it comes to house maintenance. Overall our grades were pretty good, although I think the Chapter is capable of doing better than they did. We did get high fraternity grades, so that is always great. The actives did well overall, but the new members grades were very disappointing. The University does not want fraternities to offer bids to students before they have at least one semester of Northwest grades available. AGR negotiated a policy with IFC that we would be allowed to issue bids to first-time students and that if they did not attain a 2.25 they would be put on IFC probation. They then have one more semester to bring their Northwest cumulative up to 2.25 or they will automatically be expelled. We had 9 new initiates last fall and 5 of them are on IFC probation. I am not sure what our problem with the new members was, but we obviously have to do something to correct this situation. Two of the five were pretty close, but I think we might lose a couple automatically at the end of this semester. That will also impact the housing situation because this years freshmen would have moved into the house next fall. One of those five was suspended because he was on probation because of low ACT scores. In my opinion the Chapter needs to do a much better job of recruiting, and that cannot just be one individual. AGRs continue to be active on campus and hold the leadership positions in many of the agriculture student organizations. We are probably not as dominant in the overall student organization arena as we have been in the past, but we are well represented. On March 7-8 brothers of the Beta Rho Chapter attended the 2003 Leadership Conference in Indianapolis, IN. Brother Dick Blackburn went as adviser along with fifteen active members, which included the entire executive board. The conference was entitled, Men of Integrity, and was full of useful information for everyone to bring back to the chapter. One of the first sessions we went to was a breakout session. In this session we divided up and discussed our office with the same officers from other chapters. There were 18 other chapters at the conference that came for 14 different states. It was a great opportunity to meet other brothers from different chapters and to learn more about the fraternity, and what we can do to improve our chapter. Leadership Conference was not only a great way to get to know brothers from other chapters, but it was also a great way for all the brothers of Beta Rho to learn more about each other and build stronger brotherhood. There were sixteen members of the Beta Rho Chapter that attended the 2003 Leadership Conference in Indianapolis, IN Fraternally, Shannon Jesse #270

Greetings from Maryville! For those of you who do not know who I am, my name is Luke Carlson. I was elected to the position of Noble Ruler in the spring semester of 2003. I am originally from Osceola, Nebraska and I am currently a Junior, Ag Science major. This year has been another busy year for the Beta Rho chapter. At the beginning of this school year we moved from the Show Me Inn to the Maryvilla, which was recently purchased by the alumni corporation. A lot of work has already been done to improve our new residence. Many of the active brother, along with several alumni, have put many hours into improving the main rooms and the exterior of the house. If you have not been by to see our new place we would encourage you to do so. We are now located at 1417 East Third Street, adjacent to MFA. We will Noble Ruler s Report be having two work weekends this summer for further house improvements. A postcard will be sent to all alumni in the near future with these two dates as well as the dates for all of the next year s happenings. We hope to see you here for all of these events. Fifteen members attended the National Leadership Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana. The theme of this year s conference was Men of Integrity. Our weekend was filled with workshops and speakers. It was a valuable learning experience, and many ideas were brought back for the improvement of our chapter. We also managed to find our way downtown to discover what Indy nightlife was all about. Brother Rich Blackburn also attended the conference as our adviser, as Dr. Jewell had prior commitments. Alumni Update Beta Rho once again achieved the highest fraternity GPA for the Fall of 2002. Our brothers our very proud of this accomplishment and are working extremely hard to maintain this title. Time seems to fly, as we are only a few weeks away from summer break. I know that many of us are ready for it. It is hard to believe that I am halfway through my term as Noble Ruler. My job is easy when surrounded by so many helpful brothers. I have really enjoyed it so far. If anybody has any questions my number for this summer is 402-366-1840. Have a safe and enjoyable summer. Fraternally, Luke Carlson #263 Brother Kevin Klommhaus is now working for the Iowa Department of Agriculture as a Livestock Compliance Investigator as well as working part time farming with his dad and his brother Kelly. Kevin has a wife, Shellie, and is also the father to three children; Kaitlyn, Kasydi, and Kade. Brother Kelly Klommhaus is living in Oseola, Iowa and is working construction and helping his father and brother Kevin farm. Kelly is also married and has three children. Brother Curt Pietig now lives in Breda, Iowa. Curt bought his own independent chemical retail business in 1998. Curt has a wife named Samantha, and a son, Ethan Curtis, who was born on July 3, 2002. Brother Ben Dohrman and his wife Martha are the proud parents of their daughter Kaileen Marie Dohrman. Kaileen was born on January 29 in Topeka, Kansas. Brother Jim Davis and his wife are the proud parents of their little boy Davin Romey. Davin was born March 12, 2003 and weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Engagements Chisholm Nally is engaged to Laura Chamberlain. Josh Kempers is engaged to Lori White. Jason Folland is engaged to Brook Gibson. Tom Fenner is engaged to Kristen Mitchell and the wedding is planned for July 19, 2003. Justin Pollard is engaged to Megan Snell. The wedding is planned for September 20, 2003 at 5:30 at the First United Methodist Church in Kirksville, MO. The reception will be immediately following at the NEMO Fairgrounds. Justin and Megan have rooms reserved at Days Inn (660) 665-8244. Please RSVP Justin at (660) 676-2982.

From your Beta Rho Alumni Association President. It has been a pretty exciting as well as challenging year for the Beta Rho Alumni Association. This May will mark the end of the Alumni Association s first year owning the house and it has worked out better then anyone had planned. For all of you that haven t kept up this past year, I will give you a quick summary. A year ago in February the Beta Rho Alumni Association of Alpha Gamma Rho Inc, was formed. The summer of 2002 we purchased the property at 1417 East 3 rd street. Over the summer and the fall months the alumni board and the active chapter held a couple of work weekends improving and maintaining the property. This past Pink Rose at the alumni meeting we presented the financial Alumni Report statement and talked about improvements that were needed and a timeline for the improvements. We also set up three committees to get more alumni involved and improve the efficiency of the organization. The first and most important committee is the house committee. We have a good investment with the house and we want to take every step that we can to keep it up to date and improving it in any way we can. The Finance committee, this committee assists in fundraising and keeping the books for the alumni association as well and authorizing any funding for improvements, big or small. The alumni communication and relations committee will help with alumni contact information and working with the VNR of Alumni Relations on crescents, meetings, and newsletters. With these committees the alumni board feels that we can get more involvement out of the alumni and work with the active chapter to support them in any way we can. As you can see we have been pretty busy this past summer and hope that our hard work will encourage more alumni get active in the alumni association by volunteering at a work weekend with financial contributions. For more information on how to get involved contact myself or any one of the board members. Thanks to all who have worked hard to get us where we are today and continue the good work. Anthony Schreiner # 192 Homecoming 2002 The men of Beta Rho joined together with the women of Sigma Kappa this year for Homecoming. This was our float, which placed third. Crescent Publishing Service American Pride, Northwest Style was this year s homecoming theme. This year we had the privilege of doing homecoming float with the Sigma Kappa s. Many hours were put in and it paid off in the end as we received 3 rd place in the highly competitive division. Woodruff Arnold let us build the float in one of their sheds. Our skit was Bobby Goes to Broadway and we did it with the Delta Zeta s. We were in the highly competitive division and placed fourth. The Jalopy was a truck covered in camouflage, which did not place. We also did banner, costume clowns, and pomp clowns. Rayburn Snell came back and fired up his grill. Once again it was a great meal that everyone enjoyed. Many alumni came back and everyone had a good time at the new house. This issue of the Beta Rho Crescent was published through the Crescent Publishing Service (CPS). This is a special project of the AGR Home Office to assist chapters in improving communications with alumni. Chapters pay a small fee for the service, below the actual production cost, to encourage regular contact. This project is made possible by donations from alumni like you. Please consider contributing using the enclosed card. Brandon Schlake #274 Pink Rose 2003 The Beta Rho Chapter held their Pink Rose formal on February 8, 2003 at Country Kitchen in Maryville, Missouri. There were 29 alumni present along with their guest which made quite a crowd. A social hour started the evening off followed by a dinner which was provided by Country Kitchen and was followed by the dance. It appeared that everyone had a wonderful time throughout the night. Brother Scott Winkler put a lot of planning into the event and had the help of Brothers Jarrett DePriest and Chris Kauffman in getting the shirts and glassware in order. A great night was had by all who attended.

Attention All Members!! 2003 Beta Rho Float Trip Where: Niangua River Oasis Lebanon, MO (same place as in the past) When: June 27-29 Float on Sat. 28 Please RSVP Shannon Jesse @ srjesse@hotmail.com or (573) 682-2498 by June 1. Annual Beta Rho Golf Tournament Where: Mozingo Golf Course Maryville, MO When: August 23, 2003 Tee Time- 9:00 Please NO boots on the course. Please RSVP Shannon Jesse @ srjesse@hotmail.com or (573) 682-2498 by August 1. Work Weekends June 14-15: Weekend for both alumni and undergrads. And July 18-20: Weekend for the undergrads to make improvements and for new members to move into the house. Please bring rakes, shovels, and other tools for landscaping and other improvements. Great Opportunity to come see the new house and get to know the undergrads! Upcoming Events Annual Float Trip June 28-29 Work Weekend Annual Golf Tournament August 23 Classes Begin August 25 Homecoming October 18 Founders Day December 6 Pink Rose February 14 Green & Gold Classic Steer Show March 6-7 June 14-15 (actives and alumni) July 18-20 (actives)

House Report George Lucas once said that dreams are extremely important. You can t do it unless you imagine it. For the Beta Rho Chapter that dream has become a reality with the purchase of a new fraternity house. The first semester living in the new house has gone fairly smooth. The major projects consisted of installing Internet, painting individual rooms and the meeting room floor, removing one wall, and improving the laundry room. The overall morale of the chapter is good especially with improvements being made everyday. Rent so far has been consistent with the old house at $250 a month for cable, Internet, trash, water, and electricity. Each room has its own restroom, phone, cable, and Internet hook-up. Everyone that lives here feels that the house has come around much better than expected. The chapter has added ceiling fans, a pool table, a soda machine, and a big screen TV to the living room and meeting area. All members are pleased to have ownership in a house and not a rental agreement. Unknown questions in regards to living in the house have now been answered as the house continues to improve and move forward. The college experience is different for everyone who lives it, with the purchase of a house the experience has improved for the members of the Beta Rho Chapter. The ark was built by amateurs and the Titanic by experts. I am glad to be sailing with dedicated and hardworking first time buyers. Fraternally, Rich Thomas This year the annual Green & Gold Classic preview show was held on March 1 st in Syracuse, Nebraska. The size of our show nearly doubled this year, as we had 188 entries. Exhibitors came to Syracuse from eight different states including: Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Our show seems to be gaining an excellent reputation throughout the Midwest with many of the exhibitors returning year to year. It takes a lot of hard work and effort by all of the 2003 Green and Gold Classic Founder s Day 2002 Founders Day was held December 6, 2002. We held Founders Day once again at the Elks Lodge in Maryville. Social hour started at 6:30 and the dinner started around 7:30. We had roast beef and ham for dinner and everyone seemed pleased with the meal. At the conclusion of dinner we moved back upstairs where we had our dance and social evening. We used the new stereo equipment purchased by the fraternity, and Brother Jason Richards was the D. J. for the evening. There were approximately 20-25 alumni present, and we thank them for their support they have for the fraternity. Without them there would be no reason for Founders Day. Thanks again. Fraternally Yours, Brother Brian Orme Beta Rho men to put together a show of this caliber. We would especially like to thank the alumni who sponsored our show this year. The Sneak-A-Peek show was started in Syracuse again this year and followed our show on Sunday. This helped our show tremendously as we were able to split costs on many things such as advertising and show supplies. The two-day show configuration also helped to attract more exhibitors. Both shows will be held again next year on the 6 th and 7 th of March. Our show is now officially set for the first Saturday in March for the years to come. This is a great fundraiser and brotherhood event for the men of Beta Rho. We would like to invite the alumni to attend next year s show and look forward to seeing you there. Fraternally, Luke Carlson #263 Show Committee Chairman Fall 2002 New Members Justin Cody Jake Dalton Chris Kauffman Ryan Lockwood Kevin Miller Remington Pierce Matt Schreiner Jarrett DePriest Spring 2003 New Members Dylan Handley Jeremy Hinrichs Mike Hinrichs Justin McGrath Jason Perdue

2003 Executive Board Noble Ruler Luke Carlson 529 133rd Rd. 402-366-1840 s222067@mail.nwmissouri.edu Silver Creek, NE 68663 VNR-Activities Nate Schroeder 378 B Ave. 712-830-7005 schroedernate@hotmail.com Churda, IA 50050 712-656-2378 VNR-Alumni Relations Shannon Jesse 1004 Hwy 15 573-682-2498 srjesse@hotmail.com Thompson, MO 65285 VNR-Finance Jason Vandivort 1456 Hwy 95 417-926-4238 j_vandivort@hotmail.com Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 816-351-0933 VNR-Mgmt and Op Joe Parker 2615 360th St. 712-465-2173 s213456@mail.nwmissouri.edu Lohrville, IA 51453 VNR-Mem Dev Rick Aspegren 8159 Hwy H 417-668-1002 nebraskaftblrocks@yahoo.com Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 816-351-0930 VNR-Mem Recruitment Lance Williams RR1 Box 88 402-225-2161 s221767@mail.nwmissouri.edu Nora, NE 68961 402-469-2311 VNR-Planning Tyler Rolofson 21173 R Ave. 660-736-5392 dbroncos@hotmail.com Tarkio, MO 64491 660-623-0284 VNR-Scholarship Clark Heman 260 Old Santa Fe Trail 816-240-2710 s211646@mail.nwmissouri.edu Napoleon, MO 64074 816-517-6161 Beta Rho Alumni Board 2003-2004 President Anthony Schreiner 7619 Harvard Ave. 816-743-9491 anthony@ray-carroll.com Raytown, MO 64138 816-589-0217 Vice-President Dean Smith PO Box 162 308-497-2606 smithdean@hotmail.com Spalding, NE 68665 308-497-2200 Secretary Bill Koile 6416 S. 162nd Terrace Circle 402-502-1810 bkoile@cox.net Omaha, NE 68135 402-578-4805 bkoile@pavestone.com Treasurer Jim Davis 709 Serenity Loup 660-582-7678 jdavis@nodawayvalleybank.com Maryville, MO 64468 660-562-3232 Board Josh Wall 103 W. Summit 816-532-9593 joshw@gbronline.com Smithville, MO 64089 Board Tom Fenner RT.2 Box 14A 660-335-9968 tomfenner@hotmail.com Sweet Springs, MO 65351 660-641-4672 Board Eric Hill 3508 South Duff 515-817-0151 Ames, IA 50010 515-231-3563 Board Rich Blackburn 1747 Country Club #4 816-261-3813 rblack@hotmail.com Maryville, MO 64468 Board Brett Adams RR1 Box 1584 402-872-2070 Peru, NE 68421 402-297-2119 Adviser Duane Jewell PO Box 383 660-562-1619 djewell@mail.nwmissouri.edu Maryville, MO 64468 660-582-7897

This is a picture of the 2003 Beta Rho Executive Board. Left to Right: Clark Heman, VNR Scholarship; Rick Aspegren, VNR Membership Development; Jason Vandivort, VNR Finance; Lance Williams, VNR Recruitment; Tyler Rolofson, VNR Planning; Luke Carlson, Noble Ruler; Shannon Jesse, VNR Alumni Relations; and Joe Parker, VNR Management and Operations. Not shown: Nate Schroeder, VNR Activities. This is our entrance to our house, which is also our meeting room. We have made several improvements to this room, such as ceiling fans, a new door, paint on the floor and walls, and we have also hung composite pictures around the room. WANTED Alumni News The next issue of the Beta Rho Chapter Crescent should be full of news about you and other alumni brothers. However, we need your help to make this happen. Let us know about recent developments in your life, or that of other alumni with whom you have contact. Please fill out the questionnaire below, and send it to : Alpha Gamma Rho, 1417 E Third, Maryville, MO 64468. Any additional comments and a recent black/white picture will be helpful. Don t be shy! Also, please send us your new address when you move. Name: Year Initiated: Graduation Year: Major: New Address: Street Address City State Zip Telephone Number: Wife s Name: Children (Names, Ages, etc.) E-mail: Comments (include information such as occupation, employer, fraternity and university activities as an undergrad and alumnus, hobbies, current or past public offices, membership in service clubs and professional assoc., etc.):

Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 10101 North Ambassador Drive Kansas City, MO 64153-1395 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Kansas City, MO Permit No. 4092 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Beta Gamma Chapter Crescent AGR New Member Recommendation In the spaces provided below, please list the names of prospective new members in your community or area who might attend the Northwest Missouri State. It would be helpful to tell them about your experiences in AGR. Let them know you are enthusiastic about the Fraternity. Remind them we are a social/professional fraternity, stressing agriculture, scholarship, leadership, and a well-rounded program of campus and community activities, intramural sports, etc. Your efforts on this background information will help strengthen our new member program. Name Home Address Parent s Name(s) High School Activities Curriculum Recommended by Home Phone AGR Relatives Have you discussed joining with him? Date Please return to : VNR Recruitment Alpha Gamma Rho - Beta Rho Chapter 1417 E Third Street Maryville, MO 64468