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President Austin KirkVP Austin Bahns
Secretary Michael Moo
Treasurer Andrew Metz
House
Manager
Jordan Schae
House
Steward
Andy Gest
Rush Chair Ausn Davis
Ast. Rush Adam Benne
Social Chair Travis Unger
Autumn 2012
DTS Tops Ag Frats in GPAOnce again, the men of Delta Theta Sigma have risen above the compeon. Through the
hard work and the late nights, DTS was able to earn a GPA of 3.158, coming in 8th
place of
the 37 fraternies on campus, and 1st
among all agricultural fraternies. While a 3.158 is
above the all-male average and all Greek male average at OSU, we can do beer. Admied-
ly, there were certainly issues when it came to the quarter to semester switch. Instead of
the typical 10 week quarter, students had to deal with 16 weeks of classes. While it aect-
ed some students negavely by creang the burn-out eect by week 12 or so, DTS put in
place some new scholasc methods in order to improve GPA, comradery, and brother-
hood.
Of course we have connued the Academic Fantasy Teams. The interest and pressure from
team members to succeed has increased in recent years. By pushing each other to do
beer by compeon, our grades and study habits have improved. In addion, we sll
have scholarship dinner. Members with a 3.0 or higher earn steaks while those below are
subject to beans and weenies, a reminder that they need to do beer.
New items in place have been the ulizaon of the chapter room as a study area. Typically,
we used to think of the chapter room as just a place to use for ocial chapter funcons.
We did some work between the chapter and music rooms. We moved some of the couches
from the chapter room into the study room, and purchased a conference table for the
chapter room. By having a legimate work space, we have been able to consistently bringmembers down to the area to work. Towards the end of the semester when the Ohio
weather turned against us, members were less likely to trek out to the library. All hours of
the night in a nice warm atmosphere, members could be found in the chapter room, dili-
gently working on homework on studying. If the studying did not require a table, some
members chose the music room to sit back and study in the quiet music room. By establish-
ing quiet study areas, members have had more opportunies to choose studying over vid-
eo games.
In addion, the amount of respect for these areas and those studying has increased. Inter-
nal social funcons have become more respecul. Furthermore, a majority of the social
funcons have become externalized, to where members enjoying social sengs have not
interfered with those studying. Because of all of these factors, DTS connues to be a pow-
erhouse in regards to GPA.
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The past three and a half years have been incredible. The experiences of watching and helping
this fraternity grow and seeing myself mature along with and through it, have been very enjoy-
able and rewarding. I wonder somemes what my me in college would have been like with-
out this place and this great group of men, my brothers. Would I have as many awesome and
close friends as I do now? Would I have the same interests, mindsets, abilies, and values as I
do now? Would I have developed into the man I am today, condent that I can be a leader
and successful contributor in the real world? Would I have found the opportunies to enrich
myself and my experience at Ohio State in a beer and more producve way anywhere else
besides Delta Theta Sigma? Would I even sll be here, in school, closing in on receiving my
degree? I believe that the answers to a number of these quesons would be doubul, but for
DTS and what it has done for me.
I remember when I was new to Ohio State, living in the DTS chapter house, wondering
what it was all about, not understanding exactly how or why I was there, although I knew
there had to be a reason. I didnt t in perfectly with the crew at the house. The atmosphere
of the college fraternity was completely new and strange to me. At least I was able to connect
with most everyone on the basis that I was from a small town in Ohio, grew up working out-
doors, usually with animals or crops, and had a passion for what I did back home as well as my
pursuits here at OSU. It took me some searching to truly nd my place, though. I was acve in
the Environment and Natural Resources scholars program and spent much of my spare me
during my rst quarter with that group. They were fun to associate with and a bit more relatable
early in college, as many of them were rst year students as well. I began to realize, though, that
those folks came from much dierent backgrounds than myself and my best t was with the guys
in the fraternity. It was an easy transion and a fun one to look back at now. Many of the same
acvies, service events, philanthropies, and mes of brotherhood that we sll do today were the
reasons I became engrossed in the possibility of become a DTS brother, becoming a leader in theorganizaon, and eventually creang great posive change.
Before all else, I had to rst become a member. The new member training process for Delta Theta Sigma has under-
gone signicant transformaon over the past six or seven years. The evoluon from a process that involves hazing and tearing
down type acvies to a process that focuses more on the building up of men, socially and professionally, through challenging
requirements is dicult and has been faced with many obstacles. I am proud to say I went through that process, took it on, and
helped to make it beer. It was certainly The most fun I never want to have again.
Once a member, I have constantly been doing what I can to benet the organizaon and to also receive the benet of
being an acve member. That is one of the greatest aspects of DTS. A man will receive in return what he puts into the fraterni-
ty. It is a way to pay forward while being paid back. I believe my me and eorts spent at leadership and ocer trainings and
conferences and improving the general academic, social, service, philanthropic, and brotherhood standings of Delta Theta Sigma
have served well for the fraternity and for myself.
We have connued to come a long way in our growth, improvements, and impact as an organizaon. There have been
many hills and valleys, successes and struggles, and victories and defeats. But in the end, and for me it is near, I nd sasfacon
knowing that my short me spent in this organizaon and the resulng inuence in a long, presgious history will be viewed as
posive, improvement, and growth towards greatness in each aspect of everything that we do. I will be forever grateful for the
brotherhood, knowledge, and memories I have acquired here at the Alpha Chapter of Delta Theta Sigma Fraternity.
Austin Kirk [email protected]
President, Delta Theta Sigma
Alpha Chapter, The Ohio State
University
DELTA THETA SIGMA
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Over the past year, I have been blessed to have
the opportunity to serve as Vice President of
Delta Theta Sigma. To be quite honest, I am sad
to see my me in this posion come to an end.
However, I know that my me working with
Ausn Kirk and the execuve team has not
been in vain. Over the past year, we have con-
nued to build upon the successes of the previ-
ous administraons. One thing that I am most
proud of for our chapter is our constant place-
ment in the top er of fraternies in grades.This has had much to do with our Academic Fantasy Teams. I know that there were certainly occa-
sions in which I was pushed by my brothers in my team to work harder and study longer. The
compeon amongst ourselves has indeed been a benet to the overall grades of the chapter.
However, we all met some challenges during the semester switch. Some classes didnt transfer
properly, and the length
of the semester was di-
cult to say the least. Re-
gardless, we pulled
through and made 8th
in
grades, and 1st
among all
of the ag fraternies.
This is a huge accom-
plishment, yet there is always room for improvement.
Either way, we made history by surviving the switch and coming out near the top for grades.
I believe that we have accomplished much since taking over. I can honestly say that we have worked harder, thought more crea-
vely, and found beer soluons to issues than we have in the past. I am proud to be part of this rich history of leadership and
aecng posive change. That being said, I am excited for the next execuve team to take over. Their passion, innovave thinking,
and willingness to step up to the plate is unprecedented. I have faith that they will connue upon our path to success, and take us
places we have never been as a fraternity. Good things are coming, and I look forward to connue as an execuve member. Once I
get back from Brazil (with AZP), I will be serving as
secretary. I will sll have the opportunity to helpguide the young minds of our newly elected oc-
ers. We are on an amazing journey, and I look
forward to assist in any way I can to carry on the
tradion that is Delta Theta Sigma.
Austin Bahnsen
Vice President, Delta Theta Sigma
Alpha Chapter, The Ohio State
University
DELTA THETA SIGMA
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Recruitment has always been a challenge. Of course we have 36 or so other fraternies to compete with, but more importantly, we
have three other agricultural fraternies who are looking at geng the exact same guys we are. Most events that are held have
each ag fraternity there to recruit. Establishing our own brand and coming up with unique and beer events than these other frater-
nies has been one of our missions this semester.
We have done more than usual to say the least. For starters, we have branched out and ulized Ohio State resources beer than the
other fraternies. We began the year with a very strong showing at the Involvement Fair. All of the freshmen are ushered through
this fair, whether they want to or not. It is the university that pushes this, and we take advantage of it. This year, our booth was not
passive, as it has been in the past. For the enrety of the event, most of our members were present; not just passing out yers and
giving the typical spiel, but acvely conversing with potenal recruits. Going through this day as a freshman is dicult. You shake
more hands than ever before in your life, sign up for more things than you could possibly have me for, and talk to scores of frater-
nity guys. What set us apart this year is the fact that we werent just acng like we wanted numbers. We were looking for quality,
and we told that to the freshmen. We engaged them and made them feel comfortable, important, and necessary for the success of
the Greek community. Aer an exhausngly long day, our master list consisted of 60 names, numbers, and emails. This is more than
we have ever had before. Our inial push for guys was the strongest it has ever been.
We also ulized everything CFAES. We held mulple cookouts, ice cream socials, and other events over near the ag dorms. Though
the other fraternies were present, our professionalism, yet casual atude aracted potenal new guys to us over them.
Most importantly, our follow up with these guys has been beer than in previous years. The rst push is usually decent, but staying
in contact with all of these guys has always proved to be a challenge. Fortunately, this year we spread the names amongst acve
members thus that the burden on the recruitment team was not too great and unrealisc. We developed a series of excing rushevents, and through the dedicaon of our guys, we were able to bring out members to several of these events.
One of our big cket events was a paintball trip. We had a good number show up, and it solidied some of our maybes. However,
we have realized that throwing hundreds of dollars at an event isnt the best way to recruit. We had numerous smaller events such
as cookouts, movie nights, and just front porch sing kind of events. These garnered beer results at a lower cost.
One other thing that we worked on was establishing a pipeline from ATI, Ohio States regional ag campus. We have met some chal-
lenges from the administraon there, who cancelled our visits four mes in a row over a span of a few months. We have not yet
given up. AGR uses this pipeline eecvely, and there is no reason one fraternity should have a monopoly on this unique opportuni-
ty. In addion, Conclave yielded talks with naonals for assistance in establishing this pipeline, or perhaps an opportunity to estab-
lish a chapter. Plans for that are down-the-road at best, yet talks are always a good rst step.
Because of all of these things, the Alpha Chapter issued 16 bids at the end of the semester. It would turn out in me that only 10
would accept, yet this is an enormous step up from previous years. We will connue to build upon our successes, with a focus on
follow through and retenon. We are not there yet, but we have made great strides from years past.
DTS Steps up Recruitment
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Once again DTS had the opportunity to serve at Farm Science Review. In this event, DTS goes out to the
event and donates hundreds of hours of me to the organizaon by running the recycling program. Thou-
sands of pounds of plascs, cardboard, and aluminum are kept out of landlls and instead are recycled. At
this event, the acve members oen get a unique opportunity to speak with some of the companies pre-
sent including Case IH, John Deere, and various others. Governor John Kasich is usually present, and some
of our members have had the opportunity to speak with him about the importance of agriculture to our
state, our country, and the world at large. Farm Science each year gives DTS members a chance to give
back to the community by praccing sustainable recycling.
Once again the men of Delta Theta Sigma execuve team had the oppor-
tunity to soar to new heights while receiving training and advice from
both the outgoing ocers as well as the Alpha Board members. The re-
treat is a dry event, held directly aer nals of the Autumn semester. The
exec team members this year had the opportunity to head o to Camp
Muskingum in Carroll County. Some of the acvies included a high
ropes course, zip lines, target shoong, and plenty of planning. Each of
these fun events had a message behind it. For example, one of the acvi-
es was to visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame. While it doesnt exactly
sound like a leadership building exercise, the idea was to reect upon
what it takes to be a leader, much like the men in that building.
The execuve retreat was put into place two years ago to x a
glaring problem of turnover between administraons. During
planning sessions, the team takes a look at what its goals are,
important dates, and how to ll out the appropriate forms and
documents in order to remain in good standing with the univer-sity. The turnover of power has previously caused issues in that
everything had to be relearned, and the rst poron of the ad-
ministraon was just playing catch up. The exec retreat has
helped address this issue and since has caused a smoother
transion. Not only that, but it is always a good me for the
acves.
Serving the Community: Farm Science Review
Execuve Retreat In Its Second Year
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House Improvements,Jordan Schaefer
DELTA THETA SIGMA
Within the hustle and bustle of Columbus, Ohio lies a fraternity at 80 E. 13th
Ave. that is always full of surprises. If it isnt the members within the
household that provide excitement, it will be the endless projects that oc-
cur. Autumn semester was not composed of very many extreme construc-
on projects, since the kitchen had already been completed the year be-
fore. However, there is always something to x and keep a house manager
occupied.
One of the easiest tasks that always wreak havoc is mowing the lawn. Aer
the trade/purchase of a used push mower, it would seem that cung the
grass would be a breeze. On the contrary, mower issues connued to causesteam to build inside everyones head. With the assistance of Alex Davidson, we were able to disassemble the push mower
engine to explore potenal problems. This shows the ability of Delta Theta Sigma fraternity members to engage in mechani-
cal/engineering problem solving.
Over the summer of 2012, two work days were completed once again.
These involved: painng projects, house cleaning, landscaping, etc. Once
summer ended and fall began, it was noceable of the chirping within
the smoke detecon system. New smoke detectors were purchased and
painful troubleshoong was conducted for hours in order to get the sys-
tem back up to code. Other mechanical/electrical issues included xing
two dryers within the household. Tenants like to overload washers and
dryers, so the belt usually slips o of dryers.
In the middle of the semester, there was one night that made the house
smell like home sweet
home. Through the lead
of Andy Gest, the grease
trap was able to be drained and cleaned, leaving the house smelling like a
pleasant hog farm. The evening also included the removal of an old dysfunc-
onal garbage disposal. On the subject of stenches, there were also issues
with the plumbing in the house. The rst oor bathroom received new toiletgaskets to x a leak. A clogged urinal on the second oor was removed and
fully cleaned, while the bathroom also received a new toilet.
You would be surprised how busy it can be under the House Manager posi-
on. It is especially fun in an old historic house that is full of confusing electri-
cal wiring and other challenging projects. I give thanks to anybody that
helped, but did not get menoned within this report. We will see what the
house has in store for Spring 2013 semester.
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DTS Takes Home Awards, Discusses Important Business
This Conclave was one of the most producve ones that
we have had in awhile. The new Naonal President, Andy
Watland, from Delta, has been very acve in his role thus
far. First, here are the awards that the Alpha Chapter
won: Best GPA, Best 5 Year GPA, and of course, Best Pub-
licaons.
Now, down to business. One of the most discussed issue
was the role of Naonals. We have enjoyed their Laissez-
Faire style of governing, yet with the dues we pay, it
seems like we should be geng something for our money. Naonals reached out to all of the chapters to ask for feedback. Increased
communicaon was one of the biggest items. Before Conclave even happened, they were already on their way with that. The Shield hasbeen produced for the rst me in several years, and is now available on Naonals website. In addion, Watland and others came to
Alpha in between Conclaves to ask for feedback and to discuss issues and other business. While other chapters have rather acve Naon-
al boards in the sense of mandang regulaons and pung excessive pressure on chapters, our Naonals have not, and the general con-
sensus is that this is a good thing.
Another topic, connued from last year, was risk management, given the situaon with
Epsilon (Epsilon had some alcohol related issues and are struggling to become a recog-
nized fraternity my UWRiver Falls). One of the great honors for Alpha was that Na-
onals put us on a pedestal as an exemplary chapter for risk management. We were
asked to present to those present at Conclave our award winning New Member Training
Process. Naonals suggested, aer hearing the presentaon for the third or so me
over the course of the past few years, that they would consider ying two representa-ves from Alpha to Epsilon to train their membership on our New Member Training
plan, and then sit down with their administraon to present how Epsilon planned to x
their risk management issues.
Alpha was also honored in the sense that we were asked to present both our Execuve
Retreat as an example of how the turnover of power should work, and also our social media / outreach plans as examples to follow. For
certain points of the meengs, Alpha was asked to lead the discussion and provide informaon as to what we are doing as an example
for other chapters.
Some discussions yielded some interesng new iniaves. First, there was a rudimentary plan put forth to begin the process of bringing
back Zeta (Purdue). In addion, there was input by all chapters as well as Naonals as to how to x the current Epsilon chapter situaon.
However, there was discussion that not many people would expect-
the idea of expansion. Obviously funds are dicult to come by and
it was long term thinking, but the idea of beginning this process is signicant. Ideas were thrown out in three dierent direcons. 1) U-
lize exisng resources. For this idea, we discussed the potenal of using branch campuses (much like River Falls and Crookston) to ex-
pand. There was discussion on starng a chapter at Ohio States ATI. 2) Reach out to small, ag related colleges across states like Ohio,
Kentucky, and PA, such as Morehead State. 3) This one is much
more long term, but looking at bigger schools if alumni are present
in the area. Ideas such as West Virginia University, Idaho State, and
Michigan State were all possibilies.
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DTS Takes on New Energec Leadership
Once again, we have seen an unconvenonal turnover of power. Aer Jed Bookmans term was over in 2011, a young
sophomore named Dave Dziak took over as President. We put back the roles in place with the Ausn Kirk administra-
on to breed the next president from the vice presidenal role. However, in the closest elecon possible, with two
recounts, sophomore Tanner Schoen won the presidency. Similarly, in another vote that took two recounts, sopho-
more Michael Moore took over the vice presidenal role. Senior Ausn Davis and sophomore Nick Wise will share
both the recruitment and new member trainer roles. Sophomore Alex Davidson took over as treasurer, and junior
Ausn Bahnsen will take over as secretary. The new exec team is very young. Their lack of experience is not necessari-
ly a bad thing, however. Already the team has put forth ideas to streamline the bureaucracy and eecveness of the
chapter. New ideas are constantly being put forth, and exisng ideas are being revamped. New events are being
planned and their energy is outstanding. Commiee and exec meengs have improved, and there has been a greatersense of brotherhood throughout the house. Old tradions are being brought back, and communicaons are become
more ecient across the board. Look forward to the new exec team as they connue to make our chapter beer.
There is full condence that these young men could lead us back to a shot at Chapter of the Year. Its a far o goal, but
with the energy, enthusiasm, and dedicaon of these young members, nothing is impossible.
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Delta Theta Sigma
Agricultural Fraternity
Alpha Chapter at
The Ohio State University
80 E 13th
Columbus, OH
43210
Phone: 614-294-2635
E-mail:
Dave Dziak
Editor
Delta Theta Sigma
As a senior, it is amazing to see how much dierent this fraternity is now than it was when I rst
came over three years ago. Just wring this, so much nostalgia has come over me. Its truly an
emoonal me in my life knowing that my days with DTS are numbered. So much has changed,
some good, some not so good. The dynamic and membership has drascally changed. Our priori-
es have shied. However, I think overall as a chapter, we are much stronger than we were four
years ago. Obviously it was not just us, but the ones who came before us. Beginning with Nick
Aerholt, pieces were set in moon that could not be undone. We took a hard look at ourselves.
We sat there and thought, where do we want this place to be by the me we leave? I think those
quesons so long ago have yielded results. Too oen we see great ideas that are swept under the
rug due to pressures from all sorts of direcons. Im proud to say that we have had leaders thatstood up to that opposion, somemes comming polical and social suicide by making the di-
cult, but correct choices for our fraternity.
I think its more than fair to say that this new leadership will connue that trend. I have already
seen so much from them, some of myself in their eyes as they lead the chapter. We have given
everything to them that they need to succeed. We have, through our new member process and
through our brotherhood, trained them to take on the world, and make it beer. All of the philan-
thropy, involvement, and academics we have tried so hard to improve, will only get beer. We are
on an immensely important path, and I dont see us deviang from it any me soon. These guys
are dedicated; they dont care what happens to their image as long as our chapter gets beer. Im
old and red now, I cant be the change any longer. But these guys, these guys are something spe-cial.
As far as I know, this may very well be my last Echo. This may be the last me you read my words
in this publicaon. Its been an amazing ride, guys, and I just want to thank you for literally the best
experience I have ever had in my enre life. I will connue to try to help the acve chapter
throughout the rest of my life. Who knows, maybe one day Ill run for Naonals. Unl then folks,
farewell. Please stay in contact. [email protected], and 216.407.9412. If I can ever help with
DTS stu, feel free to contact me. Thanks again everyone, and goodbye...for now...
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