Brother Paul Van Gasse ’06

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Kenneth Radlick ’87

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Paul Majchrzak ’75

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Brother Paul Majchrzak ’75 was already fairly familiar with the Delta Chi house through his brother, Ken Majchrzak ’66, who was a Delta Chi alumnus. Aft...

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Craig “Naz” Nastanski ’97

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Brother Craig “Naz” Nastanski ’97 has a “no regrets” attitude and says that, so far, it’s working for him. He claims that he obtained a successful career...

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Brother George Robertson ’59

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Brother George Robertson ’59 has many fond memories of his time in Delta Chi at U of M, but it’s the great friendships that he’s made over the years that sta...

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Barry McGuire ‘66

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Brother Barry McGuire ‘66 certainly has plenty of fond memories of his time in DX Michigan, especially all the great people he met because of it. After receiving his BSCE from ...

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Mike Kennedy ‘63

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Brother Mike Kennedy ‘63  says that his biggest accomplishment was marrying his wife, Diane who provided the inspiration and encouragement for him to work for and achieve a s...

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Marvin Teutsch ’56

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The life of Marvin Teutsch ’56 is one of real and symbolic explosive moments — his real-life Homecoming explosion which landed him in the U of M hospital for three weeks, the launch of successful businesses and the energy and strength behind a marriage that has lasted 57 years. Today, this self-proclaimed night owl...

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James Richhart ’64

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Since his time in Delta Chi, Brother James Richhart ’64 and his wife, Ann, have gone through a lot, including some recent travelling. Their motto? “If not now, when?” Click below to hear, in his words, what Brother James has been up to since his time in Delta Chi.

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Joe Matt ’72

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Brother Joe Matt ’72 is extremely proud of the work that his pledge class did with starting the Little Sisters Organization, which proved to be extremely successful. In fact, several of the Little Sisters gave Joe his nickname ‘JJ’, which came from his first two initials. Click below for a brief Q&A with Joe....

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Stuart Popp ’83

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It was the breakfast … and lunch and dinner … of champions thanks to house cook, JR. Many brothers likely have similar recollections … steak on Sunday and made-to-order breakfasts that included bacon … lots of bacon. Today, nursing a higher cholesterol than he would like, Brother Stuart Popp ’83 recall...

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“Bearded Scott” Hillen ’97

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Want to know something about Delta Chi at Michigan? Brother “Bearded Scott” Hillen ’97 is your guy. A former “C,” Scott took on the task — as an undergraduate — to publish the history of our chapter since its start. That gift, alone, is one that DX will treasure for many generations. Today, Scott works in...

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Jordan LaFave ’11

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As a recent grad and member of Delta Chi Michigan, Brother Jordan LaFave ’11, has many fond memories, as you would expect.  His driving message is one of a strong brotherhood that cannot be broken. “Don’t just remember me. Fifty years from now you should give me a call so we can meet up for a drink!” Cl...

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Matt Williams ’06

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As a former DX chapter president, Brother Matt Williams ’06 has acquired some valuable wisdom in his short 12 years since helping to found the new DX colony in 2003. #1: Stay to the end. One of his fondest memories is the Michigan-Michigan State game of 2004 where Michigan came back from 17 points down in the fourth quarter. He and h...

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W(arren). William “Bill” Ament ’60: A Human-Sized Adventure and the Cold Dorm

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Although his pledge class passed through Michigan 60 years ago, W(arren). William “Bill” Ament ’60 remembers very well that being a member of Delta Chi in the late 1950s was an enjoyabl...

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Mike Koziel ’73: He Was DX When Greek Wasn’t Cool

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It was the early ’70s. And, at a time much like today, when Greek institutions had fallen out of favor with universities and the media, Mike Koziel ’73 chose to take the road less traveled. In fact, that has become a bit of a the...

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Jim Slawson ’83: MTV, J.R and That Canoe Trip!

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It was the early ’80s. MTV had been introduced. Michigan was continuing its dominance over Ohio State (a rivalry which sent some visiting OSU Delta Chis packing after a loss). Then, there is that he...

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Scott Miller ’91: Fraternity Daze, Blue and Maize

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From pig roasts, to outrageous celebrations of sporting victories, to becoming a dermatologist, Brother Scott Miller ’91 takes us through his journey as only he ca...

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Andrew “AP” Rolph ’08: Brother by Day, Trickster by Night

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A few brothers will remember. It was the mid-2000s. The mission: a second attempt to “borrow” one of the composites from a local sorority house. The first mission had been a success. However, on this night, Brother Andrew...

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Gordon Cox ’59: Lucky In Life (and Fly Fishing!)

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From the University of Michigan to the New York University-Bellevue School of Medicine to the Army Reserve, Brother Gordon Cox ’59 has surely had a lifetime of experiences. In his own words, Gordon takes us through his journey fr...

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