Phi Gamma Delta - University of Colorado

Fall 2022 Newsletter

Beta Kappa Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Colorado

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THE BETA KAPPA BUFFALO PHI GAMMA DELTA, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO C/O PENNINGTON & CO P.O. BOX 442100 LAWRENCE, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested "I joined Fiji because I couldn't find more genuine people anywhere else on the hill. Everyone wanted to get to know me, and it assured me I'd make some of my best friends here." –Carter Daigle '25 "Friendship. One thing that is so crucial in college is making lifelong connections that will prosper and make life more fulfilling. These friendships build not only the individuals, but also bring closer the Fraternity as a whole. Phi Gamma Delta truly fosters 'Not for College Days Alone,' and that is a massive reason for joining the Fraternity. Representing something bigger than myself and being counted on by others builds not just maturity, but also a better man." –Luis Rubio '25 "It was a good group of guys that genuinely wanted to see me in the house and to succeed. The brotherhood is impeccable and unrivaled." –Remy Wood '25 WHY WE JOINED WHY WE JOINED PHI GAMMA PHI GAMMA DELTA DELTA AD ASTRA Roger W. Badeker '54 – June 30, 2019 GRADUATE UPDATES Richard I. Taylor III '70 retired from the Army and as a high school teacher. He is now a semi-pro writer of Ballad of the Blacksmith's Son. He resides in Olympia, WA. Email: anchoredhere@comcast.net Jerry V. Dollar '82 was recently awarded Diamond Club status by Change Healthcare, who recognized him in the top 1% of all salespeople. He went to Aruba for one week as part of the award! Jerry resides in Colorado Springs, CO. Email: spanishscot@comcast.net Jeffrey D. Stratton '93 and his wife, Amanda, have three children: Graysen (15), Caroline (15), and JD (14). They reside in Atlanta, GA. Email: jeffs@structorgroup.com H ave you had an interesting career? Do you have expertise in an area of academics or business? Do you have interesting experiences, or special knowledge/wisdom you feel might benefit our undergraduate brothers? We are looking for graduate brothers to serve as a guest speaker at a Chapter meeting or as a mentor; to assist undergraduates with summer internships, career-related networking, and job searches; and help develop a series of ongoing degree and career-related workshops with other graduate brothers, professionals, and business leaders. If interested in volunteering in one or more of these roles, please let us know! Email boulderfiji@gmail.com or contact any of the men below to get started: • Purple Legionnaire Mike Rosen '87 at mikelrosen@gmail.com. • BCA President Dan Best '86 at danbest@live.com. • House Corporation President Dolf Kahle '89 at dolfkahle@gmail.com. PIG DINNER Friday, October 28, at 7 p.m. Cocktails and conversation at 6 p.m. Byron R. White Club—inside and overlooking CU's Folsom Field Cost is $120 per graduate HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME Saturday, October 29, time TBD Colorado vs. Arizona State Tickets for both events are available at tickettailor.com/events/ friendsofbetakappa/732690. Save the Dates! Graduate Brothers—Want to Help? Now's Your Chance to Give Back! Graduate News Fijis from the 1960s visit The Sink. From left: Clayton Claassen '62, Jay Jacobs '62, Ralph Clock '62, and Thomas Worth '63. Five Fiji graduate brothers celebrate their 32nd consecutive trip together. This year was a 75- mile hike on the Colorado Trail. From left: Erich Sengelmann '87, Dolf Kahle '89, Robert DeChellis '89, Dan Best '86, and Gareth Stevens '88.

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