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Brothers for Life Beta Theta Pi is the home of the best and the brightest at UG A . Beta ' s pride and excellence sht)wed in ail as- pects of fratei ' nity lite: social, academics, sports, leadership, campus involvement and brotherhood. A strong national fra- ternity, the Epsilon Epsilon chapter is no exception. As a scholastic leader nation- ally. Beta ranked first in scholastic aver- ages among all the fraternities A)r 3 1 of the past 35 years. The Georgia Beta ' s had another great year starting with a successful Rush. As Ed Kroell and his guest enjoy the festivities at the Miracle on Milledge. part of philanthropy. Beta donated hours and financial backing to the Athens Boys Club. During the past five years. Beta has placed high in the overall intramural com- petition. The strong sports program coupled with the high academic stan- dards is proof of the wel l rounded indi- viduals that Beta represents. Beta ' s social calendar was full of band parties and socials with sororitites including their annual Christinas party. The Beta ' s also sponsored the Choral Cup in which the sororities competed on the basis of sing- ing ability. The individuals of Beta Theta Pi believe that brothers are for life. 241
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Brotherhood Pride Tlic Fita Chapter o Chi Phi is the solh)ik1 oldest traternity at the Uiii- eisity of Georgia, founded in 1S67. In ihe more than 125 years that Chi Phi has been on campus, it has produced more govenors o ' i Georgia, presidents (i{ the Uni ei sity. captains of the football team, and Trustees o{ the University than has any other fraternity. Thi.s year Chi Phi had their 22nd An- nual Benefit for Shepard Spinal Center, once again raising enough money to be a triple star sponsor. Eta Chapter considers Brother David Glass and his date sport some fun k outfits to a dress up party. The Chi Phis are know n tor their great costume socials and parties. this benefit an inportant aspect of Chi Phi. Various other community service projects include Habitat for Humanity, Hunt for Hunger, Adopt- A-High way. and many more. Chi Phi takes pride in their .social events throughout the year. In the fall Chi Phi was having fun at socials such as Halloween, Uprising, and many i)ther late-night parties. The winter and spring also include many social events such as their winter formal, the annual Chi Phi Chakett Beach Weekend, and Mardi Gras. Brothers enjoyed participating in all of these activities All dressed up m iheircostumes. a group of Chi Phis and their dates enjoy them- selves at the Halloween party. Jeffery Jarhoe. Blake Sells. Spence Godfrey, and Andrew Lindsey. get to- gether at a steeple chase to enjoy the weekend off from school.
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