Omega Delta Top Fundraiser in Relay 2009

The most anticipated weekend of the spring 2009 semester proved to be the best of the schoolyear. On April 18th, the actives of Omega Delta participated in the third annual Relay For Life sponsored by the American Cancer Society on Mason’s campus.

Actives making their way around the track during the walk.
In 2007, the Alpha set a goal of $300, and met it. In 2008, the Alpha raised $1,620, and this year we set an incredibly ambitious goal of $4,000. Not only was that goal reached but it was surpassed! This year, the Alpha raised $5,855.42! That’s over fifteen percent of the entire $35,303 raised at this year’s event.
From the generosity of friends, family, and alumni, the actives ended the weekend as the top fundraising team. Omega Delta raised more than $2,600 more than the second-place team, Kappa Alpha who raised $3,200. This is proof that the Alpha’s efforts not only forced them to work hard to reach their goals, but also raised the bar for all teams to raise more money for a great cause.
Individually, the Alpha dominated the top ten fundraisers:
- #2 Max Liffers(`10) – $950
- #3 Corey Callahan (`09) – $820
- #4 The Pledges (now New Inititates) – $725
- #9 Teddy (`10) & Joey (`12) Meyer – $468

The group walked in memory of Brother Malcom D. “Jack” Jeffrey who passed away from cancer in early 2009. The Alpha also participated in memory of Mr. Mark Garrow, the late uncle of Brother Jacob Szewczyk (`10), and Mrs. Linda Ahlberg, the late wife of Dr. Dan Ahlberg(Nu `67). Though we were honoring those who have lost their lives to cancer and hoping our funds will help prevent it, there was a great sense of pride felt by all Chi Psi’s in attendance.
The Alpha would like to thank everyone who donated their time and money to helping us reach our goals this year and in those past. We look forward to your continued support in 2010! For more information, please visit www.gmurelay.org.








The convention provided crucial training for all facets of the organization of a the Alpha at George Mason. The Spencer Institute classes were able to give insight to the business aspects that are to come in the future of Chi Psi. Aside from basically just being a great time the convention was a place for a brother to understand what the real meaning of being a Chi Psi.