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Title:
1981 Fall Newsletter Alpha Gamma (Kettering University)
Abstract:
Fall 1981 newsletter of the Alpha Gamma chapter at Kettering University. The newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/1981
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Alpha Gamma
University:
Kettering University
Era:
1980s
1981 Fall Newsletter Alpha Gamma (Kettering University)
ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER
1702 Flushing Road
Flint, Michigan 48504
(313) 232-9174
PRESIDENT'S REPORT
Brothers,
The
iradition lives!
status
of
General
Motors
We still visit the King's
Institute with regards to General Motors
a
Corporation is still undecided. .We are
patiently
waiting
for
the
final
started a Happy
the Alpha Sigs.
decision, but it seems as though GMI
will still be here. There are plans and
success
commitments
for
outside
companies
sponsoring at GMI. Also, this summer
(1982) the freshmen class will increase
from 500 to 750, this
In
1983
increase
the
to
filling the dornr.
enrollment is supposed to
1,100.
Assuming
we
regular
basis
as
are
planning
graduate
on
relations, we
having
a
Hour on Fridays with
It was a
definite
drank
Teddy dry in one
I would
Class
of
Flashes.
like
to thank John Reedy,
'74, for
his
copy of
FIJI
Seventeen was terrific.
Congratulations
Hresko
to Mark
and Tammy
on their new addition, Jennifer.
Mark
is
currently
Legionnaire
and still
cur
Purple
is the moon
He drops in after second shift
regularly.
50th
Anniversary Party honoring Alpha Gamma
UpsiIon's founding. This idea came up
in one of our frequent trips to the
Rathskellar. I hope we will have a good
turn out.
Armor on
last week
4-hour period. Ski trip was great as
usual and Daytona is still on our minds.
lighter.
as
just
will
still exist as a school, this will make
ruch and growth easier for our Chapter.
Currently in A-section,
we have 17
brothers and nine pledges.
As far
we
and
Things
are looking up at the Alpha
Gamma Chapter and as always your support
is both needed and appreciated.
Fraternally.
Kilponen '83
Presiding Officer
\r\nBROTHERS BRAVE THE SLOPES &
GREEK ASSEMBLY NEWS
A
change
weeks.
SURVIVE TO HELP THE COMMUNITY
good amount
of
constructive
has occurred during the past six
First
off,
Harry
McKinley
retired
in October, 1981.
Named as his
replacement is Jack Rolfe, one of our
faculty advisors. Jack is also taking
on
additional
duties
in
the
student
scheduling
department
under
Bill
Fugenschuh.
This move is a welcome
change for our house, not to mention the
rest of the greek system.
New thoughts
and ideas always help.
Most of the activity has centered
around developing a new ruch policy. It
has been suggested
that rush be limited
to four weeks, with bids being extended
5th week Tuesday. The main impetus for
this was poor grades, both on the part
of freshmen and borthers.
The six week
rush was a carry over from the days of 6
week
sections.
work
section
many
students
Without
the
six
week
to "get back to reality,"
found
themselves
in
Our social and community service
schedule has been pretty crowded this
section.
To start the school year off
right, 22 of brothers and pledges dared
the dangerous slopes of Boyne Highlands
for our Annual Ski Retreat.
For a few,
this was their first time skiing, but
everyone
made
it
home
with
no
casualties, except the usual cold toes
hangovers and many exciting stories of
slopes and inns. To keep in the winter
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Fall 1981 newsletter of the Alpha Gamma chapter at Kettering University. The newsletter is six pages in length.