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Spring 2025 Newsletter

Tau Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity at the University of Florida

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F or nearly 110 years, Tau Chapter of Theta Chi at the University of Florida has stood as a beacon of excellence, tradition, and leadership. Few organizations, let alone fraternities, can boast such a storied history. As one of the top national fraternities, Tau Chapter continues to raise the bar on campus in academics, athletics, and philanthropy. Since the completion of our Chapter House in 2012, the trajectory of Tau Chapter has been nothing short of remarkable. The updated facility has been instrumental in attracting top talent and providing a home for the brotherhood to grow and thrive. Our members consistently excel in the classroom, achieving high GPAs while leading the charge in campus leadership, intramural athletics, and philanthropic efforts that make a meaningful impact on the Gainesville community. But maintaining this legacy takes the support of everyone in the Tau Chapter family—especially our younger alumni. We need your involvement to ensure our Chapter remains a leader on campus and continues to uphold the values that make Theta Chi extraordinary. We invite you to stop by the Chapter House before a football game, reconnect with brothers, and see the legacy you helped build. Consider giving back by joining the Alumni Board or a committee, mentoring new brothers, or assisting with professional networking for our newest graduates. Together, we can ensure that Tau Chapter thrives for the next 110 years and beyond! If you'd like to get involved or learn more, don't hesitate to reach out by email at bradjonesuf@yahoo.com or via text at (813) 944-0896. Your support will help us continue the legacy of leadership and excellence that defines Theta Chi. Fraternally, Brad Jones '96 Realty Board President TAU CHAPTER OF THETA CHI FRATERNITY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TAU TOPICS Spring 2025 Donald K. Bates '69 retired from WCJB TV20 after 42 years and is still doing a lot of camera work for televised events, including UF graduations and Gator football, softball, baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics, swimming, and diving. He lives in Gainesville, Fla. Email: ronbatesgator@gmail.com Robert A. Kahn '75 has two great- grandchildren and is retired in Laurel Hill, Fla. Email: gatorbob69@aol.com Albert Hon '78 retired in 2015 and is now working part time for the University of North Florida Athletics and on the Jax Jaguars game day staff. He resides in Fleming Island, Fla. Email: luisalberthon@gmail.com Christopher Guggenheim '95 is married to his wife, Cheryl, and they have two daughters, Athena and Alexandra. The family lives in Waynesville, N.C. Email: guggs22@gmail.com Nicolas G. Pazos '06 recently became a partner at the law firm of Bush Ross, P.A., located in Tampa, Fla. He was named to the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2025 for insurance law. He spends his time with his wife, Alyssa, and two daughters, Reagan and Mackenzie. They reside in Lutz, Fla. Email: npazos@bushross.com Patrick M. Weightman '08 is serving as co-chairman for the 26th annual Austin Under 40 Awards. AU40 recognizes young Austin leaders across 17 industries who are making an impact on the community. The proceeds benefit Austin Sunshine Camps, a nonprofit providing camps for kids. Patrick lives in Austin, Texas. Email: pmweightman@gmail.com A L U M N I N E W S The Future The Future Is Bright Is Bright J O I N U S I N S E C U R I N G O U R L E G A C Y Members take the annual OXmas photo as they finish Fall 2024 in high spirits and in good company.

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