Kappa
Alpha
eta
/
Gamma
Phi
Facility
Corporation
/
PMB
#335
/
3411
B
82nd
Street
/
Lubbock,
TX
79423-1766
Kay
Alexander
Howard
2514
55th
Street
Lubbock,
TX
79413
Dear
Sisters:
Chartered
from
the
first
local
social
society,
Sans
Souci,
Gamma
Phi
has
been
at
the
heart
of
Greek
life
at
Texas
Tech
University
for
over
60
years.
With
more
than
2,400
initiates,
Gamma
Phi
Chapter
has
nurtured
and
sustained
women
during
some
of
the
most
formative
years
of
their
lives,
cultivating
lasting
friendships
in
the
process.
As
alumnae,
we
can
trace
many
of
our
best
college
memories
back
to
our
eta
experience.
Our
lodge
was
the
first
on
Greek
Circle
and,
today,
is
still
clearly
an
integral
component
of
undergraduate
life
for
Gamma
Phi
etas.
It
has
been
not
only
a
place
of
comfort
full
of
fond
memories
and
familiar
faces
for
hundreds
of
young
women,
but
also
a
classroom
where
our
sisters
have
learned
to
lead
on
our
campus,
in
our
communities,
and
in
their
own
professional
lives.
However,
if
we
wish
for
eta
to
continue
its
strong
presence
on
the
Texas
Tech
campus,
we
must
ensure
that
we
are
providing
a
safe,
modern,
and
competitive
facility
to
accommodate
our
growing
undergraduate
chapter.
Gamma
Phi
is
an
extremely
strong
chapter
today.
Our
national
and
campus-wide
success
reflects
the
dedication
of
active
members
and
alumnae
over
the
years
to
continue
the
vision
that
our
founders
began
nearly
150
years
ago.
As
the
first
Greek-letter
fraternity
known
among
women,
we
are
proud
of
our
heritage
and
we
look
forward
to
the
future.
As
alumnae,
we
have
been
entrusted
with
perpetuating
a
tradition
of
excellence
and
giving
our
time,
energy,
and
resources
to
assist
the
next
generation.
Now
is
the
time
to
secure
our
future.
Loyally,
Kay
Alexander
Howard
'56
Campaign
Committee
Era
Chairman
Kay
and
her
Gamma
Phi
eta
daughters
and
granddaughters.
Kay's
pledge
class
reunion
at
Gamma
Phi's
50th
anniversary.
Kay's
pledge
class
at
presentation.