Honduras – Sunday

by Linda (Jones) Berl (Dr. Seth Berl’s ’78 wife and Larry Jones ’75 sister and Gamma Zeta Little Sister

Honduras – Sunday
Today was our sleep late & preparation day. We have to basically unpack & then repack all our meds so we’ll have equal amounts for our 4 different villages this week. Tomorrow we’ll be at El Cerron which is where we’ve done VBS for 5 years. Because more of the roads are paved now it should only take us an hour and 15 minutes to get there. In the old days, it was three hours! we are expecting to be extremely busy there because we usually go 2 days traveling back-and-forth, but this year we are only going one day.
I wanted to write the update tonight because of two separate experiences I had today. Continue reading

Let’s do it!

by Dr. Tom Sullivan ’78

10384445_795737330518502_3243032753225711763_nOur small but mighty team has landed safely in this beautiful land ready to make a small dent in the health care needs of the Honduran people.

Travel day went very well… We’ve reconnected with our missionary hosts TR and Rhonda… Today was sort medication and dental supplies day. It’s the first chance we have to bond as a team. It’s long and tedious work, but necessary to be as efficient as possible. Generator fired up, autoclaves tested, instruments inventoried… We are a well oiled machine!! Each year my life is enhanced by meeting and interacting with the new “kids”, and rekindling the relationships of friends from the previous years.

Although many miles from home… Here I feel “home”… I’m blessed to be a part of this wonderful group… OK… I’ve got a date with a few Motrin, a little rest and an early morning wake up call for day #1… Let’s do it…

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Honduras mission day 1

by Dr. Seth Berl ’78

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Honduras mission day 1…. travel day. i know the term “God showed up” is used casually for about anything but today “God showed up.” Travel day is bad. no other way to describe it. but i am getting ahead of myself. last night 10 of our team members going to honduras were spending the night in an atlanta airport hotel. we had 21 duffle bags for 10 people. everyone was suppose to take 2 duffle bags on the plane the following day and i would take 3. i had brought a bunch of empty duffle bags in case we had some extra stuff to take. i knew the first duffle would cost each person $40 and the second would cost each person $125. we were looking at spending about $1700 just to get the duffle bags full of medicine to honduras. once we started packing i quickly recognized that i had underestimated how many bags we would need. when we got done, we had 9 more duffles filled with at least 50 pounds of meds so another $1000. in addition, some of the team was flying out of orlando and would have to pay for their bags. there goes about another $300. i drove the team luggage to the airport early this morning with 3 of the guys and the rest of the team took the shuttle bus from the hotel to the airport. i drove the truck and trailer back to the hotel and caught the next shuttle. when i arrived, all the luggage was gone. linda was waiting for me with a big smile on her face. i knew something good happened. she explained that our group was taken by the supervisor over to a place to check in. they quickly checked everyone in including me and i was not even there. then they charged everyone $40 for their first duffle. then the team started loading the extra duffles on to the scales and almost all of them were overweight. max weight is 50 pounds and many of ours were 55. that would mean another $125 per bag. the supervisor asked what was in all the duffles and the team explained it was medication for a mission trip. the supervisor stopped everything and let all the duffles, about 26 which should of cost us $125 each, on for free. she did not charge anything for the bags being overweight or the extra duffle bags. then i found out that exactly the same thing happened in orlando to the luggage there and, in fact, they were not charged anything. WOW!!!! what a way to start a trip. Linda then told me that a group in moultrie had gotten up this morning to pray for our travels including our luggage. WOW!!! let the fun begin… there is someone much much more powerful that me leading the team and that is so comforting. seth

Congrats to new undergraduate executive team!

Gamma Zeta Elects New Executive Officers 1 (2-25-2015)Congrats on the new undergraduate executive team which was elected last week!

Jimmy and officers of last semester are still considered emeritus and engaged to help new guys while still living in house.

These guys below will be in their positions thru end of Fall ’15 semester.

Worthy Master-Mitchell Talbot
(502)-235-5454
mitchelltalbot77@gmail.com

Worthy Marshall-Tony Frank
(847)-830-7826
tonyfrank.kwamped@gmail.com

Treasurer-Jerry Huang
(630)-246-1360
huang2826@gmail.com

Head House Manager-Guy Urgo
(708)-903-1107
gaetanourgo@gmail.com

New Member Educator-Patrick Cosgrove
(615)-973-5373
cosgrove13087@gmail.com

Gamma Zeta Grade Report Fall 2014

report cardThe membership of Alpha Tau Omega Gamma Zeta Chapter continues to improve its collective GPA for a third consecutive semester!

The House average of 3.197 would rank ATO #7 this Fall among all fraternities and well above IFC and Fraternity Mens’ averages based upon school data supplied by Ashley Dye and the BFA.

3.197 also is higher than All Male Undergrad average of 3.15

Average Active Member average is 3.11 , #14.

New Member average is 3.19 ,# 2 only behind Sigma Phi Epsilon.

I am very proud of the commitment/ effort put to the House and to each other.

Keep it Up!

Jack

Jack Klues
Gamma Zeta ’77
Chairman, Board of Trustees