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Title:
1961 Fall Newsletter Pi Gamma (University of British Columbia)
Abstract:
Fall 1961 newsletter of the Pi Gamma chapter at the University of British Columbia. The newsletter is four pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1961
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Pi Gamma
University:
University of British Columbia
Era:
1960s
1961 Fall Newsletter Pi Gamma (University of British Columbia)
PI GAMMA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA DELTA
Volume VII Number 1
Fall I96I
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
U.B.C. HOMECOMING WEEKEND - OCTOBER 27 - 28
PI GAMMA ADDS TO FESTIVITIES
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A time to renew friendships, a time to
relive old memories, a time to see the new
campus: this is Homecoming Weekend.
Wouldn't you like to enjoy all or some of
it?
The 35th Anniversary Homecoming hegins on the afternoon of Friday, October
27, with a golf tournament at Llniversity
'
Golf Course. Later, there will be reunion
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dinners for the Medical Faculty, and num
erous graduating classes.
In the evening — basketball at the War
Memorial Gym, where the Old-Timers take
on the Thunderbirds. Following the game
is the Students' Campus Revue. The
students will provide an evening of infor
mal entertainment. Refreshments will be
available. This will be the ideal meetino
place after the game and class reunions.
CHAPTER HOUSE. Completed last term, the addition to the hack of the
Fraternity house added three bedrooms and doubled the kitchen area.
O
The largest number of class reunions
PI GAMMA PLEDGES 24
Twenty-four outstanding men pledged Tom Sharp's home was the scene of the
final function, on Thanksgiving Monday.
Homecoming this year. Reunions will be
10, to climax one of the most competitive
The Chapter is indebted to the Mothers'
held for the classes of 1916, 1921, 1926,
rushing seasons in the chapter's history.
Club, who provided the food for all three
ever held at one time are planned for
themselves to Phi Gamma Delta on October
1931, 1936, 1941, 1946, and 1951. Gradu
The new pledges are: Peter Armstrong, functions. Without their support, no rush
ates of these years will have received more
Wayne
Bryan, Malcolm Clay, John Cox, ing season could be a success. Our thanks
information by mail.
Barry Crosby, Jeremy Dalton, Andy Dany- arc also extended to the Graduate brothers
Saturday morning activities resume with
liu, Doug Draeseke, Murray Halkett, Bob
Johnston, Tommy Johnston, Pete Kelly,
professors emeriti, followed by panel dis Bill Lang, Malcolm McAvity, John Mccussions and presentations.
Crachen, Paul MacKinnon, Cris Madden,
The Thunderbird football team meets Jcre Mitchell, Bob Murdoch, Mike Pozin,
The University of Alberta Golden Bears Terry Rochfort. Jack Tasaka, Andy Thom,
oil the giicliroh. Riiy "Wimpy" Towers will Ray Wickland,
free registration, and coffee with deans and
represent Pi Gamma. As tjp ;))tpinatiye
who attended so many of the functions.
The final function, above all, was made a
greater success by the large turnout of
graduates. Phil Shier and Dick Stevens
entertained the rushees as well as
the
actives at the second and third functions
re.spcctively.
Rushing hegi|n pp Sepfpiphpr 29, when
Tire rnany ni
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Fall 1961 newsletter of the Pi Gamma chapter at the University of British Columbia. The newsletter is four pages in length.