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Alumni Nus
John Mathews ‘46 is a retired captain U.S. Navy (1975). John is still
employed as a fnancial advisor with Wachovia Securities, Norfolk, VA Tailgating at the House
after almost 28 years in that career.
John Keys ‘64 retired from the Bureau of Reclamation in April 2006 What could be better than tailgating in a parking lot? Are you crazy?
and now works as a part-time pilot for Red Tail Aviation, a charter Let’s see, portalets for the wives, and what if it rains?
service in Moab, Utah. He serves as a member of Georgia Tech’s CEE The house has it all and then some. Great opportunity to see
External Advisory Committee. alumni. Bathrooms and the actives promise to clean and paper in
2007. Alumni beverage Station and the Grand Buffet to return for ALL
Dennett Hansell ‘67 has recently retired and has 2.5 grandchildren. games. Big screen TV to keep up with other games. Ticket exchange.
Boiled peanuts. Free swimming. Do I need to go on? No coolers to
David Woodcock ‘77 has taken a new job after 50 years in the old south. load or lug, no food to haul or cook – can you spell “convenient?”
He recently took a job in Indiana working for Zimmer Corporation as Some say, “Well, the actives scare my wife and kids.” Well then,
the Director of Real Estate and Facillites. join the really Old Fart Tailgate group in front of the house. Kass, Smith,
and Lendon form a best of both worlds tailgate right on Techwood.
Dwighd Delgado ‘77 is working part time as a manufacturing operation Out-of-towners say, “It’s hard to make it in on a weekend.” Well,
consultant in Strategic Operating Solutions, LLC, and is now seeking plan a mini-vacation including the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke,
permanent full time employment. His professional web portfolio can and other attractions that will thrill the family – be clever, getter done!
be viewed at www.webprofle.info/ddelgado and his business website For you business travelers, we have the Thursday night, Nov. 1 Virginia
can be viewed at www.stopsolutions.com. Tech game. Just schedule your business trip to match up. Now that’s
cheap and clever!
David Hoyer ‘77 is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Emerging Others say, “I don’t care about GT football or Theta Chi.” I say,
Medicine at UT - Houston. David shares that being a professor means “Therapy,” you need it, you need them. Or try Homecoming on October
having a lot of responsibilities for which you don’t get paid! 20, 2007, and we’ll get you straight.
Bottom line: “We would love to see you in 2007!” If you have any
Have news you want to share? New job? New child? Get married? questions about events at the chapter house, contact chapter president
Invent something? We want to know! Please use the enclosed Drew Thorp at gtg619y@mail.gatech.edu.
form and response envelope. Or you can email it to our account
manager, Jackie Isaacson at: jisaacson@thelaurusgroup.net.
Chapter Eternal
We have learned of the passing of the brother Russell Grove since the
last Alpha Nus. We send our condolences to his family and friends.
Russell Grove ‘63 received his Bachelor of Science degree from
Georgia Tech in 1962. He was a member of the Ramblin’ Reck
Club, the Interfraternity Council, and the Honor Council. He earned
a law degree from Emory University and practied law with Hansell,
Post, Brandon & Dorsey (now known as Jones Day) from 1968
through the remainder of his professional life. He married Charlotte
Miriam Glascock in 1965; she preceded him in death in 2002. They Dave Lendon ‘76, Harold Smith ‘77, Bernie LaHatte ‘80 and Jim Arrowood ’76 enjoy
are survived by their daughter, Farion Smith Whitman Grove, son tailgating at the house during the 2006 football season.
Arthus Owen Sinclair Grove, and his wife Lisa.
Rush: It’s not just for the actives anymore
he Alpha Nu Building Association (ANBA) is a non-proft group You may have read that GT football has begun working further out
Tthat manages and pays the bills for our chapter. The funds are for recruits. The results this year are a Top 10 rated class. We hope
derived primarily from donations and the actives’ payments for rent to mirror these results by working ahead and including alumni efforts.
and services. Membership counts are vital to flling the house and The simplicity of email should aid this effort.
maximizing the actives’ contributions to funding the ANBA. The actives have requested the help of a few local alumni. They
We are looking for names and email addresses of incoming GT are planning an evening during rush, August 21, that would include
freshmen. Please send any kind of recommendation or profle we can alumni helping to recruit pledges. Contact Drew Thorp if you can
use to help fnd excellent prospective members. Contact Drew Thorp: volunteer on Tuesday, August 21. The great news is that we have a
gtg619y@mail.gatech.edu. strong membership today. Please help us to keep it this way.
John Mathews ‘46 is a retired captain U.S. Navy (1975). John is still
employed as a fnancial advisor with Wachovia Securities, Norfolk, VA Tailgating at the House
after almost 28 years in that career.
John Keys ‘64 retired from the Bureau of Reclamation in April 2006 What could be better than tailgating in a parking lot? Are you crazy?
and now works as a part-time pilot for Red Tail Aviation, a charter Let’s see, portalets for the wives, and what if it rains?
service in Moab, Utah. He serves as a member of Georgia Tech’s CEE The house has it all and then some. Great opportunity to see
External Advisory Committee. alumni. Bathrooms and the actives promise to clean and paper in
2007. Alumni beverage Station and the Grand Buffet to return for ALL
Dennett Hansell ‘67 has recently retired and has 2.5 grandchildren. games. Big screen TV to keep up with other games. Ticket exchange.
Boiled peanuts. Free swimming. Do I need to go on? No coolers to
David Woodcock ‘77 has taken a new job after 50 years in the old south. load or lug, no food to haul or cook – can you spell “convenient?”
He recently took a job in Indiana working for Zimmer Corporation as Some say, “Well, the actives scare my wife and kids.” Well then,
the Director of Real Estate and Facillites. join the really Old Fart Tailgate group in front of the house. Kass, Smith,
and Lendon form a best of both worlds tailgate right on Techwood.
Dwighd Delgado ‘77 is working part time as a manufacturing operation Out-of-towners say, “It’s hard to make it in on a weekend.” Well,
consultant in Strategic Operating Solutions, LLC, and is now seeking plan a mini-vacation including the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke,
permanent full time employment. His professional web portfolio can and other attractions that will thrill the family – be clever, getter done!
be viewed at www.webprofle.info/ddelgado and his business website For you business travelers, we have the Thursday night, Nov. 1 Virginia
can be viewed at www.stopsolutions.com. Tech game. Just schedule your business trip to match up. Now that’s
cheap and clever!
David Hoyer ‘77 is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Emerging Others say, “I don’t care about GT football or Theta Chi.” I say,
Medicine at UT - Houston. David shares that being a professor means “Therapy,” you need it, you need them. Or try Homecoming on October
having a lot of responsibilities for which you don’t get paid! 20, 2007, and we’ll get you straight.
Bottom line: “We would love to see you in 2007!” If you have any
Have news you want to share? New job? New child? Get married? questions about events at the chapter house, contact chapter president
Invent something? We want to know! Please use the enclosed Drew Thorp at gtg619y@mail.gatech.edu.
form and response envelope. Or you can email it to our account
manager, Jackie Isaacson at: jisaacson@thelaurusgroup.net.
Chapter Eternal
We have learned of the passing of the brother Russell Grove since the
last Alpha Nus. We send our condolences to his family and friends.
Russell Grove ‘63 received his Bachelor of Science degree from
Georgia Tech in 1962. He was a member of the Ramblin’ Reck
Club, the Interfraternity Council, and the Honor Council. He earned
a law degree from Emory University and practied law with Hansell,
Post, Brandon & Dorsey (now known as Jones Day) from 1968
through the remainder of his professional life. He married Charlotte
Miriam Glascock in 1965; she preceded him in death in 2002. They Dave Lendon ‘76, Harold Smith ‘77, Bernie LaHatte ‘80 and Jim Arrowood ’76 enjoy
are survived by their daughter, Farion Smith Whitman Grove, son tailgating at the house during the 2006 football season.
Arthus Owen Sinclair Grove, and his wife Lisa.
Rush: It’s not just for the actives anymore
he Alpha Nu Building Association (ANBA) is a non-proft group You may have read that GT football has begun working further out
Tthat manages and pays the bills for our chapter. The funds are for recruits. The results this year are a Top 10 rated class. We hope
derived primarily from donations and the actives’ payments for rent to mirror these results by working ahead and including alumni efforts.
and services. Membership counts are vital to flling the house and The simplicity of email should aid this effort.
maximizing the actives’ contributions to funding the ANBA. The actives have requested the help of a few local alumni. They
We are looking for names and email addresses of incoming GT are planning an evening during rush, August 21, that would include
freshmen. Please send any kind of recommendation or profle we can alumni helping to recruit pledges. Contact Drew Thorp if you can
use to help fnd excellent prospective members. Contact Drew Thorp: volunteer on Tuesday, August 21. The great news is that we have a
gtg619y@mail.gatech.edu. strong membership today. Please help us to keep it this way.