Pig Dinner for Kappa Tau and the Knoxville Alumni Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was held on April 9th at Cherokee Country Club. It was billed as the most exciting and entertaining event ever. If you were there, you more than likely agreed it lived up to its billing.
It was a wonderfully pleasant Spring day in Knoxville TN with tempearatures around 80, a warm breeze and fellowship to abound. Brother Charles Swan of Knoxville, class of 47, held the honors of leading in the brothers to dinner.
Brother Foster Arnett, class of 78, who is Knoxville's County Court Clerk, held court as Master of Ceremonies. Foster set the tone for the evening's program which was "Phi Gamma Delta; Alive and Well and on the Move". Brian Douglas, class of 98 from Tennessee Tech, was the keynote speaker. Brian was recently elected as an Archon for the fraternity. Brian's talk provided insights into the long term strategy by International to substantially expand and grow. It was clear to all that International is also Alive and Well and on the Move.
The program for the evening was supported by two large 51 inch TV screens. Terrell Kerr, class of 71, led the brothers in singing and as always there were a number of awards that were given out (see supporting post). All in all it was a delightful night and one that the undergraduate and graduate brothers are committed to repeating in years to come.
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