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Fall 2013 Newsletter

Gamma Xi Chapter of Delta Gamma at Texas Tech University

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DELTA GAMMA REUNION November 8-9 FRIDAY Dinner at Gardski's 7 p.m. Families Welcome SATURDAY Coffee at the Lodge 9–11 a.m. Event may be rescheduled if game time moved. Gamma Xi ANCHOR Gamma Xi Chapter of Delta Gamma Gamma Xi House Corporation P.O. Box 6036 Lubbock, TX 79493-6036 Address Service Requested Tailgate Noon* Sponsored by Emily Fisher '02 Meet near the Frazier Alumni Pavilion. Donations needed—either food or funds. *Subject to game time Texas Tech vs. Kansas State Game Time TBA Tech Athletics has offered our group a great discount on tickets—$15 off of face value on each ticket. Contact Alyssa Williams '09 at (806) 834-5568 or alyssa.williams@ttu.edu Be sure to register for the weekend's events at www.tinyurl.com/rsvpdg. Follow updates for the weekend's events on Facebook by joining our group: Delta Gamma Texas Tech ~ Gamma Xi Chapter. We have a group rate of $100 per night at Ashmore Inn & Suites. (806) 785-0060 or (800) 785-0061 reservations@ashmoreinn.com Questions? Contact: Emily Fisher '02 at emily.b.fisher@gmail.com Emily Thurman '02 at ejthurman@gmail.com. Upcoming Events October 27, 2:30 p.m. • House Corp Meeting 4 p.m. • Wee Dee Gee Trick or Treat and Foundation Projects for Kids November 14, 6 p.m. • Appetizers and Wine At the home of Barbara Bergman Robertson '71 December 19, 7 p.m. • Christmas Legacy Tea At the home of Vicki Vannoy Nixon '70 Date TBA • Winter Coffee At the home of Bonnie Crouch Mather, Tau '60 March 1, 11 a.m. • Founders' Day 9 a.m. • Alumnae Coffee & Brunch Space is limited, so sign up early (contact Leisha Marley Gonzalez, Alpha Iota '96 at leishadgonzalez@gmail.com) Chapter Blog www.texastechdeltagamma.blogspot.com Facebook www.facebook.com/TexasTechDeltaGamma Alumnae News Frances Allison Bachman '54 is a registered occupational therapist, retired for a number of years and subsequently has been active in her community. She was director/coordinator of a local soup kitchen for five years, served as a citizen reviewer for the foster care program, and acted as a docent for a local art museum. She is active in various church functions and a long-time member of a book club. Frances also travels with her husband, Joseph, to visit children and grandchildren. E-mail: fbachman629@gmail.com Marjorie Miller Hubbard '57 is active in her church and serves on the Global Outreach Team and the communications committee. Marjorie also volunteers at the Huntsville Botanical Garden and is president of the Garden Guild. She lives in Hampton Cove, Ala., with her husband, Dan. E-mail: marjhubb@comcast.net Cheryl Hedges Blankenship '68 says she loves being involved at Anchor Center for Blind Children in Denver, Colo. "It's an amazing place that gives hope to the children and their families. As a DG, I'm extremely proud that our fraternity had the vision to adopt Service for Sight as our philanthropy and that DGs around the country had the commitment to build our four schools for the visually impaired around the U.S." E-mail: cheryl@wesmax.net Mary Ballou Rogers '75 lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband, Waid. She retired from her career as a nurse in 2005, but volunteers with the Cancer Therapy and Research Center where they have developed a caregiver support group. She is also an occasional speaker for Women and Heart Disease. E‑mail: waidrog@sbcglobal.net Kristin Egeland Horton '83 has been filling the role of a military Air Force wife for the past 25 years. She is a senior leader spouse/mentor to younger military spouses. "The role of mother is the most important to me as I still enjoy children at home. My oldest son began attending TTU this fall." She and her husband, James, live in San Antonio, Texas. E‑mail: jkabcrew@aol.com Tori Routt Gerber '97 married Brandon Gerber (a 2007 Texas Tech grad) on July 14, 2012. She says they look forward to their future together and starting a family of future Red Raiders in the next few years. E-mail: vroutt@hotmail.com Storey Rivas Crabtree '05 was an educational diagnostician in Amarillo before moving to Hong Kong with her husband, David, for his work. She says she is getting to know the other DGs in Hong Kong and it has been great. "It's amazing how you can find sisters anywhere!" E‑mail: storeycrabtree@gmail.com

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