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Title:
1970 Newsletter Gamma Tau (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Abstract:
1970 newsletter of the Gamma Tau chapter at Georgia Institute of Technology. The newsletter is three pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1970
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Gamma Tau
University:
Georgia Institute of Technology
Era:
1970s
1970 Newsletter Gamma Tau (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Ramblin'Fiji
GAMMA TAU
GEORGIA TECH
ATLANTA, GA.
GRADUATE DIRECTORIES
Ever wonder where your old brothers are or what they are doing?
Wonder no longerI
An Atlanta area directory and a Gamma Tau directory
are now being published thanks to the iniitive of Jim Alderman, President
of the Atlanta Graduate Chapter. If you are a Gamma Tau graduate, you
will receive a Gamma Tau directory and be asked for a $1.00 donation to
cover the cost of printing which was carried by the undergraduate chapter.
If you live in the Atlanta area, then you will receive this directory
with a request to pay graduate chapter dues,
FIJIS STEP UP ON CAl'IPUS
This year the Chapter finished third in overall IFC points, which is
a vast improvement from last year. This outstanding campus ranking is a
result of an overall improvement in the Chapter ranging from excellence in
athletics and giving our pvirple blood to win the IFC blood drive to
outstanding scholarship. In scholarship Phi Gamma Delta was ranked third
for the year and the pledges finished first for the year.
\r\nPHI GM BOWLING
The Phi Gam bowling team was not exactly the team to beat at the beginning
of the 1970 season. However, the teams in the White League found it difficult
to overcome the efforts of each individual on the squad. Triggered by a
3-1 victory over the Delta Sigs (the defending school champs) the Fiji five
proceeded to defeat each opponent by the same margin until their final match.
They had to take four points from the Belts, and did to take the league championship.
The five game roll-off between the four league champs found the Fiji bowlers
to hot to handle. Sparked by two-hundred games by Steve Andrews, Jerry Staton,
and Ray Guliani, the Phi Gams won the school by I70 pins. Other members of
the squad to be commended are George Ccleman, Larry Bortner, and substitute
Jack Farley ^rtio took up the slack week after week wherever he was needed.
LET'S GET T0C21THER GRABS
The Graduate luncheons are now held every second Thursday of the
month at 12:15 in the downtown Holiday Inn. The graduate cocktail parties
â– will meet every fourth Thursday of the month at 5:30 at the Round Table
Restaiirant on Piedmont Road.
These events are not graduate chapter
meetings, instead they are social functions,
in addition there will be
undergraduates at most of the luncheons to establish a working relationship
with one of the more important aspects of Phi Gamma Delta - you.
\r\nTHE
ANNUAL NORRIS PIG DINlvlER:
A RENEVJING OF BROTHERHOOD
The Pig Dinner was held on April 25^^ with the following graduates in
attendance:
Bumper Bragg
Charles W. Bass
Denny Pryor
James B. Mathis Jr.
John Bradley
Hugh Pearson
R. C. Guiney
Jim Alderman
Brian Wright
Nugent P. Tharp
Bill White
Paul N. King
Charles H. Sudduth
Roy Mundorff
John Hughes
G. R. Lokas
H. A. Vallery
R. W. Greene
A, V. Pentz
Pat R, Griffin
James Jessie
Gene Harman
Jerry T. Hinson
Eugene T. Bauter
Arthur G. Hansen
George W. Hewitt
John J. Adams
Bill Hauser
Frank 6, Nottingham Jr.
Price Harding
Charlie Brown
Thomas E. Bell
H. M. Wadsworth
William R. Probst
John F. Fumbanks
Bill White was awarded the outstanding graduate award for 1970* President
Hansen delivered the keynote address, stressing a pride in unity.
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1970 newsletter of the Gamma Tau chapter at Georgia Institute of Technology. The newsletter is three pages in length.