Kettering Delts Turn 60!

As the GMT Chair I’ve had the opportunity to chat with several GMI Delts, and it was my great pleasure to recently speak with one of our first presiding officers, Mr. Larry V. Hough. Larry joined Gamma Mu Tau Fraternity in 1960. Sometime after GMI became an accredited engineering university, the local fraternity started considering joining a national fraternity. A search began for a fraternity that most closely matched the values and personality of Gamma Mu Tau. In the end … Read More

A-Section – Winter 2023 House Improvements

posted in: A Section, House Corp

Check out the amazing work completed by A-section brothers to bring new life to our historic house. Eta Redone Eta had a complete rebuild. This project was completed as a new member activity for the pledge class of 2023. Our new members helped us fix the drywall, repaint, and build desks. We decided to build a desk on each wall to double the amount of spots available in Eta. The wall directly outside of Eta was also repaired and repainted, … Read More

Delt Shelter Strategy Update

In a previous note I mentioned our primary direction is to remodel the shelter as opposed to moving. This is still our direction. However there have been some recent developments. Kettering is getting more serious about their “Greek Village” concept, and other fraternities on Dupont street are seriously considering it. Trustee Jaffke and I recently met with Kettering administration, and we are now closely connected with the Phi Delts and FIJI house corps. This is an important decision, and we … Read More

More 35mm slide photos discovered (1960s & 1990s)

posted in: A Section

Recently we found a binder containing 35mm slide photos taken during the 60s and 90s that we missed when all the other existing slide photos were digitized. These new slides were quickly digitized and stored with the other photos. The full collection is available on the A-section nextcloud. Here are some of the newly discovered photos 1960s 1990s

A-section Summer 2022 Recap

posted in: A Section

A-section brothers retuned to campus this term with the goal of exceeding expectations for recruitment. With a member count of 29 actives we are currently the largest house on campus. Regardless, it was no time to let our guard down. Recruitment The A-section brothers kicked the term off with multiple top tier rush events including bubble soccer, mini golf, go carts, and much more. Currently we have ten excellent bid acceptors with the possibility of more to accept next winter. … Read More

Graduating Seniors Restore GMT Relics

posted in: A Section

A-Section seniors from pledge classes 2019 and 2020 has generously donated money to restore a composite and an art piece that both originate from over six decades ago. These pieces have sentimental value to our chapter because they represent our time as a local fraternity, Gamma Mu Tau, before we joined Delta Tau Delta. Both will be hung up in the Chapter room as a reminder of our history and the brothers who paved the way for us. Gamma Mu … Read More

Alumni Day May 14th 1PM

posted in: A Section, B Section

Calling all Alumni, its that time of year again. Alumni Day 2022 will be held on May 14th at the Delt House starting at 1pm. Hosted by EI-B but all alumni are welcome. There will be food and drinks available as well as having the chance to catch up and meet the current members of the house. We look forward to seeing everyone come out.

Winter Term 2022 Recap

posted in: A Section

Another successful term in the books for Epsilon Iota – A. This term was marked with constant improvements as social restrictions caused by the pandemic began to loosen up. Pledge Class of 2022 Initiated A warm welcome to our newly initiated brothers. Top row, from left to right: Will Garbutt, Nathan Zimmerman, Chris Battiste, and Devin Losh. Bottom row, from left to right: Ricky Schafer, Emilio Lord, Owen Ankley, Ian Ramanata , Jace ‘Nub’ Hund, and Mason Warner. We’re excited … Read More

GMT Selects an Architect!

The GMT Board of Trustees continues to make progress toward its vision of providing one of the best Greek shelters at Kettering. GMT and chapter representatives met with several potential architects over the past 12 months to find one that both fit our budget and our shared vision. In the end we selected FUNchitecture of Flint, Michigan to complete phase I which will include digital “as-built” drawings from the original blueprints, and creation of conceptual renderings based on our feedback. … Read More

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