Adelante Fraternity

Adelante Fraternity Adelante Fraternity is an all male social fraternity that was founded at Iowa State University in September 1907. Davidson, Donald T. Griswold, Harold F. Godfrey.

In September, 1907, six students founded a club "to break up a political clique that was controlling campus positions." The men set up high ideals of scholarship, fellowship, leadership and adopted the Spanish word Adelante which means "forward." The Adelante Club was later incorporated as Adelante Fraternity on November 12, 1912. Since that time it has repeatedly turned down requests to become a

chapter of a national social fraternity and is today Iowa State's only unaffiliated local fraternity. The founders of Adelante are: Henry Haefner, Rex J. Luick, Walter H. Leckliter, and George W. The seeds of Adelante were sown during the 1906-07 school year at a boarding house on Lynn Avenue where the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house now stands. Several of the men who roomed there decided to stay together the next school year and rented a house on Stanton Avenue for the 1907-08 school year. Here the name of Adelante was coined, and a start was made toward an organization based on present needs rather than with the thought of forming a permanent fraternity. In the beginning, the group had rather strong puritanical ideas - no drinking, smoking, and no dancing! Emphasis was placed on scholarship in those days. Social privileges (i.e. dating, and reading of novel and popular magazines during extra hours) were suspended for any members not maintaining good grades. During World War I, the Adelantes became rather inactive because only two Adelante men were living in the house at the time, (the rest of the space was occupied by the Student's Army Training Corps) although several other Adelantes were scattered throughout the campus. To keep the fires of Adelante burning, the parlor of the 304 Welch house was secured as Adelante's headquarters. During the depression years money was very tight and this affected pledging drastically. House bills had to be cut to induce men to pledge. So poor was the financial situation that it was suggested that Adelante merge with other fraternities. For various reasons, however, this idea was rejected. During World War II things were also difficult for Adelante. In the spring of 1943 all fraternities on campus agreed to move out and allow women to occupy the houses. Two members were allowed to live in the cook's room and the men were allowed to use the basement. In the fall of 1944 the men were back in the house but no meals were served for the first year of re-occupancy. From almost its beginning, Adelante had many offers to join national organizations and although for many years it considered that going national was in Adelante's best interest, declined all offers, and decided to remain a local fraternity.

GREEK WEEK ‘26🐶🔎 This year was a blast! Shoutout  .isu  for such an awesome pairing!!
04/18/2026

GREEK WEEK ‘26🐶🔎 This year was a blast! Shoutout .isu for such an awesome pairing!!

If you’re looking for somewhere to live over the summer, we have openings for rent! Contact Luke Scoular for any further...
04/15/2026

If you’re looking for somewhere to live over the summer, we have openings for rent! Contact Luke Scoular for any further inquires.

Different journeys, one Adelante. Spring Break 2026🗺️
03/24/2026

Different journeys, one Adelante. Spring Break 2026🗺️

We’re bring back Adelante of the Month! For the month of February, we’ll be featuring Ethan Arter:“Hi, I’m Ethan Arter, ...
03/06/2026

We’re bring back Adelante of the Month! For the month of February, we’ll be featuring Ethan Arter:

“Hi, I’m Ethan Arter, a freshman majoring in Biology with a minor in Animal Science. I’m currently pursuing a career in veterinary medicine and hope to attend the Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine. Outside of school, I enjoy hunting, fishing, swimming, skiing, boating, hiking, and traveling. I chose to join Adelante Fraternity because of the strong sense of brotherhood and the members’ dedication to academic success.”

Come to say hi and help out the Best Buddies program this Friday!There will be cookies and hot cocoa available to purcha...
02/21/2026

Come to say hi and help out the Best Buddies program this Friday!
There will be cookies and hot cocoa available to purchase to support the cause! Shoutout for joining us!

Spring Rush is back, and Adelante is calling!                       Contact our Recruitment Chair, Wylie Hill, if you’re...
02/10/2026

Spring Rush is back, and Adelante is calling! Contact our Recruitment Chair, Wylie Hill, if you’re interested! You can also find us on Friday, 2/13, at Lied Recreation Center from 7-8:30. Contact: (708)-237-2204

Welcome back! And what better way to kick off the spring semester than to introduce our newly activated an inducted memb...
01/28/2026

Welcome back! And what better way to kick off the spring semester than to introduce our newly activated an inducted members! We’re looking forward to another great semester! ⚔️🤝🛡️

Just some photos from the end of last semester. Always working hard, but having fun when we can.
01/11/2026

Just some photos from the end of last semester. Always working hard, but having fun when we can.

A week before break and everyone still focuses on studying.
11/21/2025

A week before break and everyone still focuses on studying.

The new Executive Council of Adelante Fraternity for the upcoming 2026 Year.
11/19/2025

The new Executive Council of Adelante Fraternity for the upcoming 2026 Year.

Address

318 Welch Avenue
Ames, IA
50014

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

Telephone

(515) 292-7733

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