Delta Chi Profile: Keith Hellems ’62

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Alumni Profile: Dan Maher ’76

Brother Dan Maher, a gradua...

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Dale Bjorklund 65′

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Dale Bjorklund 65'  lived in the house from 1962 through 1968 and graduated with an MA in music. Click "Read More" for the full story on Dale.

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Sri Reddy ’95

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My earliest introdctions to Delta Chi included Joe Howard ‘95, Dave Karow ‘94, Doug Brandon ‘96, Dave Winey ‘95, Molson Goldens, and a night at the cemetery... Click "Read More" for the full bio on Brother Sri Redd...

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Alex Kalymon ’70

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We recently caught up with Alex Kalymon '70, for an alumni spotlight. Click "Read More" to see what he had to say.

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Elliott Lum ’66

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We recently caught up with Elliot Lum '66, for an alumni spotlight. Click "Read More" to see what he had to say.

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You Think You Have It Figured Out?

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Brother Dan Maher, a graduate from 1976, credits his years as a Delta Chi at the University of Michigan as some of the most formative times in his life.

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Jerry Newport: Making the Most of Different Abilities!

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“I appreciate Delta Chi now as a lifetime experience- showing loyalty and love from college that is still there. You might not even see it as an undergrad. When I think about my Delta Chi experience, it makes me even gladder today that I felt back t...

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Catching Up with Brother Jay Jenkins

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Thanks to Jay Jenkins for sharing with us his life experiences… here he is, in his own words:

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Greg Candy: Bungee Jumping and Brotherhood

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I, Gregory (“Greg”) Candy, B.A.’76, had a varied undergraduate experience entering Michigan as a Music Performance major on a Navy ROTC scholarship. Go figure.

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Alumni Spotlight: Art Angood

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Art Angood has spent almost all of his life in the Battle Creek area. So, when high school classmates who were members of Delta Chi invited him to pledge, he said it felt like "coming home."

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Richard Bogg ’56: “Take The Hardest Courses You Can Handle”

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Delta Chi was small and not very significant compared with the larger fraternities.  It was in a great location.  But I got life-long friends from Delta Chi and one can hardly top that.  I do recall a group of us cleaning up after a pl...

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John Brown ’67: Special Memories Formed at DX

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I remember The Michigan Delta Chi Fraternity as a relatively small chapter, which allowed for very close ties between the Brothers.  Activities were always well-represented by the Brothers and often, by some Alums that kept the traditions ...

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Lee Wesley, Sr. ’63: “Keep Things Simple”

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Lee Wesley, Sr. ’63: “Keep Things Simple”

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“One of the things I remember about Delta Chi was that one year we inadvertently got the old Michigan Theater telephone number so people were always calling to ask what was playing.  So, the brothers took it upon themselves to...

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The Sponz, Snapper, and a sleazy lawyer in East Lansing

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“DX was a small house of about 20-30 guys with great character, during my time,” says Jonathan Meyer ’87. “My favorite memories are the fall pig roasts, passing the gavel after Chapter meetings, the light, Dork and Wedge a...

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GT- The Evolution of a Nickname

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”When young guys join a fraternity they know they will be getting some sort of nickname but I’m not sure they knew the nickname would take on an evolution of its own like in our Delta Chi house, that was the job I somehow stumbled into. The b...

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“I Found A Lifetime of Brotherhood”

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Joe Gradisher ’79 recalls his days at Delta Chi

I came to the University of Michigan in the Fall of 1975 from my hometown of Muskegon, Michigan. I was fortunate enough to earn a scholarship through the Naval R...

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I did not “Bird-Dog” John Ambrose ’65 in getting the date with Mary!

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Despite tales of his DX Brothers, Roger Premo ’65, sets the record straight.

The fraternity in the 1962-1965 era was small, friendly, and packed with a good number of witty people, including Barry...

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Martin Heger ‘87- See You In Ann Arbor!

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I graduated from Michigan in 1987 with an AB in Economics. I began my college experience as a Saxophone Performance major in the School of Music but switched to LSA at the end of my freshman year. My experience on north campus was not what ...

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