The Non-High Zeta offices do not have a Greek letter name designation, nor do they receive a collar, but they do just as much work for the chapter as the High Zeta offices, and are integral parts of the chapter's functioning.  We could not function properly without these officers.

 

House Manager

Associate Brody Ferrel

The house manager is responsible for the maintenance of the house, and its premises. He is to oversee that the house is cleaned, the lawn maintained, and any additional needs are met. The house manager has the power to call someone before the Executive committee for infracting on the house rules.

 

Senators

Bro. Matt Oshel, Bro. Ross Mitchell

The chapter is given two seats on the Student Government’s senate. These officers are each given a vote, and will report to the chapter anything that is discussed in the senate meeting.

 

Intramural Director

Associate Justin Hutto

The Intramural Director is responsible for the assigning of chapter sports teams. He also will report to the chapter on the teams’ progress, and their weekly schedules.

 

Chaplain

Bro. Dan Schaeffers

The Chaplain is the spiritual advisor for the chapter. Generally, he schedules weekly Bible studies, and will offer prayer at many chapter functions.

 

Inter-fraternity Council

Bro. Garrett McElroy, Bro. David Clark, Bro. Chadd Hodges

At Union University there are six seats on the Inter-fraternity Council. There are three reserved for each fraternity. In our chapter, we elect two people to fill these seats, and place the High Delta automatically in the third seat. The Inter-Fraternity Council functions as a self-governing organization that decides on courses of action for discipline, as well as determining upcoming events such as rush.

 

Standards Chairman

Associate Bryan Spillman

The office of Standards Chair is a meticulous job that involves behind the scenes type work. It is the standards chair to attempt to better the quality of work and progress that each officer accomplishes, as well as to evaluate active members to determine their quality of membership. His major project is the MacIntosh Award application.

 

Historian

Associate Trey Thompson

The historian is responsible for maintaining a scrapbook for the year containing pictures and newspaper articles from the chapter. He is also responsible for the up keeping of the previous scrapbooks and composites.

 

Parliamentarian/ Sgt. at Arms

Bro. Jonathan Higdon

In our chapter, we have combined the two offices of Parliamentarian and Sergeant At arms. The Parliamentarian’s main job is to be sure that the proper rules of order are maintained in chapter meetings. The main responsibility of the Sergeant at Arms is to maintain control over the chapter meeting. Our chapter currently operates on a three chances system. Anyone asked to come to order three times in a chapter meeting will be asked to leave, and will be counted absent from that meeting.

 

High Ho (All-Sing and Music Chair)

Associate Jason Polk

The primary project of this officer is to direct the fraternity in All-Sing competition. Traditionally he has also been the one to teach the songs of the fraternity, the yell, and coordinate our entry into the Variety Show.

 

Fire Marshal

Associate Marcus Boehler

The sole responsibility of the Fire Marshal is to see that all functions of the fraternity obey fire codes, and that the house is currently living up to fire codes.

 

SAC Correspondent

Associate Jonathan Giles

The SAC (Student Advisory Committee) is a national body where one representative from each conclave (region) meets periodically with the national headquarters to discuss current needs and situations in the chapters. The SAC Correspondent reports to the SAC member in our conclave the current needs of the chapter. He is also responsible for assisting the High Rho in the publishing of The Delta Rock.

 

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