Inside HOKIE SPORTS | Vol. 10 No. 4 | March 2018
Supporting Tech Athletics Since 1949 GRAND OPENING Saturday, April 14 | 7 PM | vs. Louisville TICKETS ON SALE - The Donor File Q: A Hokie is … A: a loyal fan of Virginia Tech. Q: The Hokie Nation is real because … A: we are all bound by our love for Virginia Tech. Q: My best memory of Virginia Tech athletics is … A: when we beat Boston College to send us to the national championship game in New Orleans. Also, beating Notre Dame in 1973 to win the NIT. Q: How did you get involved with the Hokie Club? A: We became active members when our son, Scott, was a student at Virginia Tech. Q: What caused you to become a fan of Virginia Tech? A: I graduated from Virginia Tech. Also, my brother, Robert, and my son, Scott graduated from Virginia Tech. I have been a fan ever since my days at Virginia Tech. Q: Describe a perfect day at Virginia Tech. A: A bright, sunny, fall day watching a victory at Lane Stadium. Q: Do you have any tailgating traditions? A: Visiting with fellow alumni and friends and spending time with our family. Q: What motivates you to give back to Virginia Tech athletics? A: It is rewarding to know that we are helping Virginia Tech athletes to achieve their goals in sports and life. Q: I am a Hokie Club member because … A: I am proud of what Virginia Tech stands for as a leader in both athletics and academics. Q: My favorite Virginia Tech sports are … A: football, basketball and tennis. Q: My all-time favorite Virginia Tech football player is … A: Bruce Smith. Q: My all-time favorite Virginia Tech athlete from another sport is … A: Dell Curry. Q & A Windley and Jane Dunbar HOKIE CLUB LEVEL: Diamond/Hokie Benefactor CURRENTLY RESIDES: High Point, North Carolina GRADUATION YEAR: Windley (Class of 1966) FAMILY: Wife, Jane; Son, Scott (Class of 1997); three grandchildren (Abby, 13; Aubrey and Avery, 7)
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