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The Delta Gram is Here!

Gamma Theta's Fall 2008 version of it's alumni newsletter is now available.  Follow the link below to check out our latest edition!


 

 Name Chad Cross

 Hometown Merriam, KS
 Major Business / Psychology
 DTD Office Rush Chairman
 Years in House Four

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Alumni Poker Tournament

Please join us for our annual
Delta Tau Delta
Alumni Poker Tournament!

On Saturday, 2/21/2009, all Gamma Theta Delts are welcome to join us at the Delt Shelter beginning at 7:00 PM for the annual Alumni Poker Tournament.  Like last year, we also hope to kick off this year's event with a BBQ for anyone who can join us.  To help us plan, please be sure to RSVP to BakerDelts@gmail.com.
 

Upcoming Events

11.26.2008 Thanksgiving Break
12.06.2008 Finals Week Begins
12.07.2008 Family Christmas Dinner :: 4 PM
12.14.2008 Winter Commencement
01.05.2009 Interterm Begins
02.21.2009 Alumni Poker Tournament :: 7 PM

Recent Updates

11.25.2008 New Alum Updates :: See the Rumor Mill
11.25.2008 House Corporation Meeting :: Agenda
11.25.2008 2009 Officers :: View Officers List & Bio Pics
11.25.2008 2008-2009 Composite :: View Composite
11.03.2008 Missing Brothers Update :: Lost Brothers List
11.02.2008 Jim Selzer Reception Photos :: View Pics


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This site was created and will remain forever in the loving memory of John E. Blake III. Jeb was the first person to create a website for Gamma Theta chapter. Even today, his ingenuity, passion, and love for Delta Tau Delta can be seen in every page he created and are echoed through the countless awards he earned for the chapter. Jeb Blake was a Delt in the truest sense.