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ielta Tau Delta was instituted on the

USD campus in the fall of 1988. Since then,

The Delts have enjoyed a great deal of suc–

cess for being on campus such a short time.

With the high level of motivation and enthu–

siasm our brothers have shown thus far, the

future looks even more promising.

Our fraternity prides itself on the quality

of our Academics. Social Function, athletics,

Philanthropy Projects, leadership and most

of all, Brotherhood. Excellence in these

areas has made Delta Tau Delta one of the

most successful and active groups on cam–

pus. With our academics program, Annual

Christmas Party ("Come all ye Faithful"),

Exchanges, Community Service Projects

such as Special Olympics, Senior Outreach

Program, S.P.C.A. Volunteer work and Sam–

Pieg Boys Club, along with continued inter–

mural success and many other sponsored

programs and events. We feel that our lofty

goals have been met.

Whatever a student's interest may be,

Delta Tau Delta gives one the opportunity to

excel. Aside from the numerous opportuni–

ties, we offer our members a strong bond of

As you can see the '89 Pledge Class makes an impressive appearance at the /lard Rock Cafe

brotherhood, a bond that will continue long

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after graduation. While one would have a

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tough time trying to stereotype the Delts,

the one thing that we all have in common is

that we are all proud to be Delts. Once

Pictured_here are some of the

De/ts

at just one of their many semi-formal

,mlm/fl,

again, the future looks promising, and we

eagerly anticipate the challenges and suc-

cess in the years to comes.

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