Delta Nu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of North Dakota
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In fact, the house kitchen and dining room will be open for coffee, sodas, and snacks anytime during the weekend. Just drop in. Bring the family. Your grandkids will find a playset on the lawn. Also awaiting are Division 1 football; a gala banquet (where best manners, if practiced, will be noted), the UND Homecoming parade specially routed past 3000 University Avenue, and a table reserved for ATOs and guests at the annual Sioux Awards banquet in the Alerus Center. If you're reading this and still aren't on the list of donors, it's logical to assume that you don't want to miss the boat. It's not too late. Instructions for a gi to the program are elsewhere in the Delta Nus. You're welcome under any circumstances. Nobody will say a thing. e details of these and other Homecoming events are presented below. Read the UND Alumni Review to catch anything campus- wide we might have missed. Thursday, October 21 • Daytime: Golf at UND Ray Richards Golf Course (optional— on your own) • Evening: Sioux Awards reception and banquet (optional— ATW table to be reserved; watch UND Alumni Review for further details) Friday, October 22 • Morning: Golf at UND Ray Richards Golf Course (optional— on your own) • Noon-4 p.m.: Open house tours guided by chapter members • 2-3 p.m.: Remarks and dedication of new house and Veterans' Room • 6 p.m.: ATW Gala social at Ralph Englestad Arena • Midnight: e Midnite Masters, of course! Saturday, October 23 • 9:30 a.m.-noon: Open house tours and self-serve, light brunch • 11 a.m.-noon: Watch Homecoming parade down University Avenue from ATW patio • Evening (TBD): Attend UND vs. South Dakota State football game at Alerus Center (details to follow on securing tickets) • 6 p.m.: Dinner on your own (restaurant options to be supplied) W ith a nod to e Beatles, the "now" in this case is UND Homecoming: ursday, October 21–Sunday, October 24. Here's what the Rios/Mohn team has cooked up, all built around the new house dedication at 3000 University: an all-class reunion of Delta Nu alumni and a celebratory kickoff to the 100th anniversary of Delta Nu at UND. What more could you ask for? If you're reading this, in all likelihood you're one of 200 Delta Nu alumni who elected to support the fraternity concept by donating some $3.4 million to build a new ATO house at 3000 University Avenue and keep our chapter's legacy going another 100 years. Logic says, then, you're eager to see what your dollars paid for and participate in a seminal program that'll have positive consequences for decades. So, your next step is to start planning a trip to the house's grand opening October 21-24, which will coincide with UND's all-class Homecoming and a bunch of attendant activities that you also won't want to miss. Be sure to bring the family. ere'll be something for everyone. You'll be part of a stirring (literally) event that promises a one- of-a-kind opportunity to relaunch the Delta Nu Chapter, which first saw life at UND in 1922, and the impressive new quarters that go with it. You'll wallow in memories of your college years with old buddies, make new friends with an assortment of alumni and undergraduates, and revel in unrivaled fanfare tailored to suit the occasion. If you're my age, how many more chances do you have? Special activities include a cooking show featuring a marvelous modern galley kitchen, a pool tourney on the ATW table, golf, downtown dining, and opportunities to personally check out the house itself. On the ceremonial side, you'll join your old and new brothers in an all-in-one dedication of the chapter's revitalized commitment to fraternal principles as well as celebrate the first year of the house's occupancy. ough delayed a year by the pandemic, launching Delta Nu into its next century won't go without the proper vestments and pronouncements of solemn wisdom, as well as the expected fraternity energy and enthusiasm. Meaning, come hungry. Food, drink, and entertainment are on the menu. By Dick Johnson '62 2 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA GATHER, CELEBRATE AND DEDICATE: OCTOBER 21-24 Come Together, Right Now

