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Gamma Phi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at Texas Tech University

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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.

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