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Tower in Keith or Canfield to become home for ZBT Fraternity by Kathy McConaghy By this SeptembeT, the newest of fratematies on campus, ZBT, will occupy a living unit of their ' ■ in either Keith or Canfield. This unique living arrangement is the response to a request made by ZBT president, Jim Giuliano, last November. This is the beginning of a total expansion of our fraternity, explained President Giuliano. We didn ' t have a room of our own, so we petitioned Dean Carson and Residential Life for a tower. They agreed, and well move in next September for a one year trial basis.
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For the BBT ' s, ihe best is yet to ceme-- ' The year started well with the throwing of two good mixers. One, however, ended with a badly timed fire alarm going off. The fraternity came into its own with the Zeta Beta Tau pie eating contest for the American Cancer Society. Oh yes! We can ' t forget the ZBT baggage team that helped all those lost freshmen during orientation with their luggage. The fall semester was all in all a good foundation to build on. It ' s true, there were a few mistakes, but mistakes are what make life an experience and a fraternal experience in this case. Continuing the trend in the second semester, Zeta Beta Tau sponsored the Jose Cuervo tequila party and who can forget the all you can suck for a buck Yukon Jack party. The winter saw many close fought basketball games with the other fraternities, ending in a 2-4 season. With the winter also came news of the ZBT fraternity tower in Canfield Hall, the final goal of recognition by t he administration. The best and largest pledge class was admitted, and with them great memories such as Deep Throat , the Sigma Kappa tree, and the super time on the island. The year on the whole can only be an indication of better things to come. 1 1 ■II r
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