Beta Iota Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at Georgia Tech
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W e're back with another edition of the Glazebook Gazette! The chapter wrapped up an incredibly successful spring semester, marked by standout achievements in academics, recruitment, and philanthropy. These accomplishments have positioned them as strong contenders for True Merit honors at the upcoming 2025 National Awards Celebration. I was impressed with their statistics from the True Merit report and would like to share some of my favorites: That GPA is especially impressive—it's the highest mark the Chapter has seen, even compared to the days when some of our most distinguished alumni walked the halls of the Institute. I'm consistently amazed by the academic strength of Georgia Tech's incoming classes, and it's inspiring to see that excellence mirrored in our chapter's scholastic success. Looking ahead, we're thrilled to share that renovations to the chapter house are moving forward, including plans for a brand-new roof. We're working closely with RPG to ensure the project is completed smoothly and without disruptions to residents. Our goal is to have everything buttoned up and ready before football season kicks off. Join Us? We're also building on the momentum from last year's BOT fall programming. This year, we're excited to host the second annual "AT-Open" Alumni Golf Tournament alongside our traditional football and Homecoming events. More details will be shared in the coming months, so stay tuned! Let's stay the course, and, as always, if you'd like to join the BOT, please let me know! Thank you for your continued support of the chapter. Until next time, Andrew Jacon '15 | bot.gtato@gmail.com Inside: Checking in with the Chapter Chapter Officers p. 2 A Firm Foundation Alumni News p. 3 Welcome, New Members Your Alumni Dues Make This Newsletter Possible! p. 4 Our inaugural alumni golf tournament was a hit! Make your plans today to join us for the next one. MOMENTUM AND MILESTONES Beta Iota's Spring Achievements Ryan B. Ellis '52 Robert H. Stickley '53 Joseph E. Brown '55 R. Eugene Brown '55 John M. Goodloe '55 Ken Harmon Jr. '56 John R. Howard Jr. '56 Stephen M. Worsham '56 John R. Thomas '57 Garland Wilson '59 Ronald D. Stallings '62 John Robertson '63 Robert V. Phillips Sr. '64 Patrick C. Glisson '66 Richard C. Pacetti '66 Hugh L. Rice III '66 Douglas E. Wren '67 Frederick J. Crowe '68 Lowell D. Kirkman '68 James M. Thibadeau '68 Bobby F. Mayson '69 Jack Helinger '70 Thomas M. Thibadeau '70 Alfred A. Watters III '70 Mickey G. Smith III '72 John M. McGhee '74 Stephen K. Necessary '75 Thomas A. Cobb '76 Neely F. Dixon III '79 William E. Kahn '81 Blake D. Moret '81 James F. Butterworth '83 Richard C. Peebles Jr. '83 Stephen K. Weltlich '83 Will Mizell '84 Gregory E. Rollings '84 Darrell J. Fowler '86 In memory of Robert F. Fowler Jr. '51 William D. Leach '87 Keith R. Townsend '88 James A. Warren III '90 Blake A. Hewitt '98 Keith T. Bahun '03 Spring GPA of 3.54 FIVE spring pledges 100% of undergraduate members were involved in campus leadership organizations outside of ATO More than $4,500 philanthropic dollars donated Nearly 3,000 community service hours THANK YOU, LOYAL DONORS Beta Iota Thrives with Alumni Support SPRING 2025 GLAZEBROOK GAZETTE The W e are sincerely grateful to the following alumni who have already paid their 2025 alumni dues. Add your name to this list by completing your dues payment today! See page 4 for more information.