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6. Carrollton, Ga.

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1 . David Bentley, IE 91, left, welcomed fellow tailgaters Mike Stanford, IE 84, and Bill Magee, IM 85, president of the Georgia Tech Club of Dalton/Norf hwest Georgia, aboard the bus he drives to every home game. 2 . It was a tough job, but Joe Tullio, PhD CS 05, provided a lap for the Chicago Georgia Tech Club's TEAM Buzz project at an animal shelter. 3 . Audrey Smith, Tom Pilsch, Tech's assistant dean of Academics, and Ed Smith, EE 47, chat during Living History's annual luncheon honoring World War II veterans. 4 . Jacksonville Georgia Tech Club members volunteered at the Children's Way 5K and Family Day Festival for their TEAM Buzz project. 5 . Everyone is reading the GEORGIA TECH ALUMNI MAGAZINE, including a bartender in New York City, where Allison Hickman, IM 89, Alumni Association vice president of Administration, snapped the photo during an Alumni Travel trip over Thanksgiving. gtalumni.org/pages/travel 6 . West Georgia/Carrollton Georgia Tech Club vice president Laura Helms, IE 02, and secretary Sally Carden, Mgt 99, sorted clothes and unloaded donations at the local Salvation Army for the TEAM Buzz project. 7 . The Atlanta Intown Georgia Tech Club hosted a corn hole tournament on the Fifth Street bridge before the Wake Forest game as a scholarship fundraiser. 8 . President G. P. "Bud" Peterson greeted Georgia Tech Legislative Network member Norman Wells, EE 57, at the first Legislative Day, a pregame gathering that also brought Gov. Sonny Perdue and state lawmakers to the president's residence. 9 . The Boston Georgia Tech Club hosted a party to cheer on the Yellow Jackets at the Head of the Charles Regatta in October. 1 0 . Jim Nicholson, EE 71, MS OR 73, and Rick King, EE 70, posed in front of the Ramblin' Wreck at a pregame tailgate party at Duke. Find a local Georgia Tech Club atgtalumni.org/pages/clublisting.

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