Kenneth Radlick ’87
Brother Kenneth Radlick ’87, sometimes known as “The Big Kahuna”, has plenty of fond memories from Delta Chi, but nothing compares to the road trips he took with some of his fellow brothers, especially the ones to his parent’s cottage. Interestingly enough, Brother Radlick didn’t walk into Delta Chi wanting to join, but said that the men he met convinced him to in the end. Click below for a brief Q&A with Brother Radlick about his time in the chapter.
Paul Majchrzak ’75
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. After showing up to a pledge event one night, a couple of brothers pulled Paul aside for some quality bonding via ‘Wales Tales’, and Paul knew that Delta Chi was for him. He continues to get together with his brothers and has plenty of fond memories from within the chapter. He is doing well now and is running a multimillion dollar business unit within a three billion dollar company. Click below for Paul’s full story in his own words.
Craig “Naz” Nastanski ’97
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 and financial success based off of years of preparation and hard work. However, some of his greatest successes, such as moving to Hong Kong, his wife and his children, were obtained by seizing unexpected opportunities. Brother Nastanski has plenty of fond memories from his time in the chapter and still stays in touch with a few brothers, despite the distance. Click below for a Q&A with Brother Nastanski and to reconnect with him.
Brother George Robertson ’59
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 stand out most to him. After numerous job changes and moving around, he finally retired, but found that he does not “retire well” after all and decided to keep himself busy with a residential real estate business he joined. Click below to hear Brother Robertson’s full story in his own words.
Barry McGuire ‘66
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 U of M, he and his wife, Donna, moved quite a bit for his jobs, including overseas! Eventually they had their own home built at Gun Lake and bought a winter vacation home in Venus, Florida. Click below to hear Brother McGuire’s story in his own words.
Mike Kennedy ‘63
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 successful and happy life. They have been through a lot together, including a deferred marriage, and now have two children together and two grandchildren. Click below to read more about what Brother Kennedy has been up to in his own words.
Marvin Teutsch ’56
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 (he thrives in the hours between 4 p.m. and 5 a.m.) is enjoying life in sunny Arizona and Mexico, surrounded by his family. Click below to read more in his own words.
James Richhart ’64
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.
Joe Matt ’72
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.
Stuart Popp ’83
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 recalls his very fond memories of his time at Delta Chi Michigan. Click below to read his full story.