Alpha Tau Omega - University of North Dakota

Fall 2021 Newsletter

Delta Nu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of North Dakota

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T he new house has been built—and it is grand. e kitchen is open, and members enjoy meals together in the dining room. Words to the "Russian Growler" are being learned, and the largest pledge class in recent years has just signed on. So, now what? Will each following generation of the chapter's membership respect and maintain this architectural gem—still, by far, the best location on campus—as if it were their very own? Will the chapter recruit diverse and quality members with a focus on furthering their education, on campus involvement, on community service, on social engagement, and on developing brotherhood? Will their fraternity experience help develop them into responsible young men? And key to it all, will you, alumni of Delta Nu, commit as volunteer mentors, providing the oversight necessary in guiding our great fraternity toward long-term success? Will the azure blue flame of Delta Nu burn brightly again? Stay tuned. F riday's blue skies and warming temperatures returned on Saturday as many gathered again at 3000 University—on the patio, on the front yard, and on the boulevard—with coffee and rolls in hand to watch the parade sans floats and to continue sharing memories of days past, glad to have been a part of that memorable period of our lives. e group spanned decades, from Keith Sorbo '56, the most senior in attendance, regaling us with many stories of fraternity life in the fiies, to members who came later, such as Gary Marsden '62, perpetually ageless, and Wes Argue '60, nattily attired as he always was 60 years ago, to today's ΑΤΩ actives and pledges, some still in their teens. An observation: on twirling a 180-degree about-face from the passing parade on University Avenue, one beheld this remarkable result of alumni generosity and commitment. Well done, men of Delta Nu. THE DELTA NUS 5 THE PARADE WHAT'S NEXT? Cheerleaders exciting the crowd. Jerry Van Eeckhout '59, an escapee from the parade, and Mark Hall '69. The front patio, pictured facing east down University Ave. Left: Elaine and Robert Anderson '70. Right: Onlookers staying warm and enjoying the parade.

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