Inside this issue:


Letter From the Editor
Another exciting academic year is a foot for the Chapter at beautiful Eastern Kentucky University. So it is time again for the newsletter to be sent out. Fall is always a busy and hectic time of the school year. With all the sorority events, school sponsored activities and the festivities of football games, not to mention Homecoming.
This newsletter The Eta Beta Twist is our attempt to give you all the information that is going on with the Chapter. On the last page is a list of events that are scheduled and if you would like to join us for any of them that would be fabulous. We hope that many of you will be able to join us for tailgating before every home football game.
With the responses of the last on-line newsletter we tried to make some changes to improve upon it. We do appreciate the constructive criticism, it is how we know what needs to be fixed.
If you do not like this format of the
  Newsletter please contact us and we will mail you a hard copy. We can be reached by mail at:
Attn: Theta Chi Fraternity
Office of Student Development
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, KY 40475-3102
or email :
Oxalumnietabeta@yahoo.com
or sign in the guest registry of this web site.
Also if you would be so kind as to check out the "Lost Brothers" section to see if you know where any of these brothers are please contact us.
We are trying to make this newsletter more about what is going on with you, our alumni members. So information about you that is given to us we will make sure to include in the next Newsletter.

Your Brother,
Adam J. Thayer
Editor


State of the Chapter
Spring semester of 2002 was as predicted a semester of change. Our chapter placed in the last of the sorority events we competed in. In Chi Omega "Olympics" we tied for first place. We walked away with the Pi Beta Phi "Recess" and took first place as well. In Alpha Delta Pi "Big Man" we place a respectable third place. Improvement in sorority events is not the only place we improved as a chapter.   We also made a gigantic leap in grades. We placed second among Greeks with a chapter a g.p.a. of a 2.88 for the spring semester. This is the first time in two years that our chapter has met the university's minimal grade point requirement for fraternities. This goes to show to our resolve to improve as students and to push our brothers into being better men and strive for the best we can be. A 2.88 may