Thursday, September 8, 2016

2015/2016 James Ralph 'Shug' Jordan Award Announced | Theta Chi

Posted by: Kris Taibl  | Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Theta Chi Fraternity Announces 2015/2016 James Ralph ‘Shug’ Jordan Award

Carmel, IN – Theta Chi Fraternity is proud to announce Connor Bohlken (Gamma Phi/Nebraska Wesleyan 2016) as the 2015/2016 recipient of the James Ralph ‘Shug’ Jordan Award. This distinction honors a brother who demonstrates excellence as a scholar-athlete.

Brother Bohlken competed for his university’s track and cross country team, lettering in both all four years, mirroring Shug Jordan’s athletic acumen. Connor’s speed on the track qualified him multiple times for both the indoor and outdoor Great Plains Athletic Conference Championships. His passion for his team went beyond the normal call of action. Connor’s chapter brothers recount seeing him “frequently…escorting potential recruits around campus giving tours.”  Leadership like this earned Connor the Cross Country Leadership Award during the 2015 school year.
While many student athletes would have been satisfied with being at the top of their sport, Connor strived for equal success in the classroom earning a cumulative GPA of 3.74. As a promising student athlete, Connor was awarded the Great Plains Athletic Conference Pflieger-Olsen Scholar-Athlete Award. Brother Bohlken was also a member of the following honor societies while in college: Huge Society for Scholars and Leaders, Blue Key Honor Society, Society of Scholars, Order of Omega, Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society, and Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society. Consistent success could be witnessed in both his athletics and academics, earning at least 3.6 GPA each semester as well as making the Academic Honor List (GPA of 3.75 and up) at least one time each academic year.
While Connor’s academic achievements are quite impressive they become even more astonishing when one learns that he achieved them while double majoring in mathematics and physics, with minors in philosophy and religion; a feat he completed in just four years.
Connor could have easily won this award off his academic and athletic success alone, but as Connor’s chapter brothers put it, “Connor has been a tireless champion of Theta Chi Fraternity. He is without a doubt the model Theta Chi in our chapter.” During his time in the Fraternity, Connor served as the Scholarship Chairman, Chapter Treasurer, and Chapter President for two terms. Connor also founded and served as the first Vice President of Scholarship on his university’s Interfraternity Council.
Brother Jordan once said when asked about being an underdog, “Always remember… Goliath was a 40-point favorite over little David.” When Brother Bohlken’s chapter encountered dwindling numbers and apathy, he exemplified Brother Jordan’s “never-say-die” attitude. In the fall of 2014 he orchestrated an intense recruitment effort that increased chapter numbers by 92% and led the men to raise nearly $10,000 through fundraisers to fix the chapter house. Connor’s chapter brothers have said “this chapter may not have been here today had it not been for Connor’s strong leadership.”
Outside of his academics, athletics, and fraternal involvement Connor also found time to act as Wesleyan Math Club President and Senior Class President. A living example of Theta Chi’s motto, the Assisting Hand, Connor spent time volunteering as a teaching fellow with the Breakthrough Kent Denver Program, university tutor, a member of Habitat for Humanity, and Nebraska Wesleyan’s Snow Angels Program; a group of students that shovel snow for elderly residents of Lincoln during the winter. It is no surprise that Connor was recognized with the Greek Emerging Leader Award as a freshman and Homecoming King as a senior.


 The Shug Jordan Award is named in honor and memory of Brother James Ralph “Shug” Jordan, of Chi Chapter at Auburn University, who served as Auburn’s head football coach from 1951 to 1975. Brother Jordan’s team went undefeated in the 1957 season and won that year’s National Championship.
The Grand Chapter created the Shug Jordan Award in 1996 to honor the scholar-athlete who best exemplifies the qualities of leadership, citizenship, academics, brotherhood, loyalty to alma mater, and commitment to excellence in intercollegiate athletics.



Founded in 1856, Theta Chi Fraternity is a men’s collegiate fraternity with more than 180,000 initiated members and has established 235 chapters. Leadership development, personal development, and service to alma mater are fundamental to Theta Chi Fraternity’s mission.

Monday, August 1, 2016

Alumni/Actives Workdays 2016

ALUMNI/ACTIVES WORKDAYS

August 11th-14th 2016



We need your help. If only for a couple hours or if you have all weekend. Any experience level is needed, from painting, gardening and cleaning to carpentry, plumbing and electrical. Show up and bring your tools, we will have some on site for you to use. Each day we will start at 9 a.m. Keep up to date on the Facebook page.

Alumni/Active Workdays punch list
  • Replace/Repair faucets in kitchen and several bathrooms
  • Replace/Repair toilets in several bathrooms
  • Install door trim/molding in basement officer's cubicles and library
  • Painting - walls, ceilings, sprinkler pipes
  • House manager's room organizing - pictured below, we have expanded the room and are placing shelving and a locking door to keep house maintenance items secure and accessible.
  • Drywall repair in chapter room
  • Demolition of cubicles West side. Foundation repair was done over 10 years ago and by removing the cubicles we will have better access to the wall for inspection and upkeep. Future plans are to install secure storage lockers for the actives.
  • A dumpster will be on site for construction material and broken couches.
  • Re-caulk windows. Room #1 was replaced last fall (double-pane energy efficient), all the others will be replaced as soon as funding is available (cost is $1,000 each).
  • Landscaping - Adding mulch around the house and pruning the bushes as well as weeding.
Capital Improvements being done before Alumni/Active Workdays
  • Southeast security door replacement - $2,500
  • South & East side gutter installation - $2,100
  • French drain installation on East side - $1,000
If you can not make it to the workdays but would still like to help on a project you can click on the button below. By donating a little we can almost triple that money by doing the work ourselves. If there is a certain project you would like to fund please let us know and we will get that upgraded right away.

Any questions? Contact:
Steve Wylie '65
stephen.r.wylie@gmail.com
405-359-0534


Thursday, May 26, 2016

May 2016, School's out & Summer plans

Well wouldn't you know a storm hit Lincoln again. It seems like this happens every year. Hey it is Nebraska so if you don't like the weather just wait 10 minutes, it will change. In the last couple of days we have had around 10 inches of rain, softball sized hail, flash flooding and at least two tornadoes. Don't worry the guys are safe and the house has held up well. Do you remember a couple of years ago we had a 100 year flood. Well, the basement flooded right after the chapter installed a new wood floor and remodeled the basement game room. The stairwell filled up with water, about 4-5 feet of water and the door could not hold back the pressure and started to leak. A plan was put into place to add a sump pump to the stairwell, 50 plus years of draining and the dry well had filled up with silt & sediment. Senior Dylann Oates and his grandfather installed the pump and routed the drain to the street. As impressive as that is they also fabricated and installed the handrails to the front of the house. (see picture below) Room #1 received a new window (also pictured) to match the rest of the house this past fall. No more leaks! And if you remember we installed the gutter system not that long ago.





Theta Chi & Strategic Planning

Now when is the last time you heard those two phrases together? This past February the Building Corporation and Alumni Association along with selective alumni and the executive committee of the the Gamma Phi Chapter sat down to hash out a strategic plan.
We covered over 18 categories with objectives, strategies and actions steps. To find the best way the alumni and building corporation could help the active chapter. We covered everything from finances, recruitment, house repairs, house improvements to bylaws. (I know that last one makes you wish you were there!)
A comprehensive maintenance and repair manual was created as well as some new responsibilities for the House Manager to keep our house running as best as it can. A future email about the Alumni/Active workday will spell out some of the maintenance and repairs that will be happening during the week of August 11-14th, 2016. So you will not want to miss getting your hands dirty.

2016 Alumni/Active Workday
August 11-14, 2016
Steve Wylie '65, will be organizing yet another workday to chip away at the extensive Corrective Maintenance Plan. No experience needed, if you can't show up to lend some elbow grease we sure could use a one-time donation to buy supplies.

Homecoming 2016
Saturday September 24th
9-10:45 am
Honor classes:
10 year - 2006
25 year - 1991
50 year - 1966
The Homecoming parade will drive by the South lawn of the fraternity at the conclusion of our open house (about 10:45 a.m.) We will plan on watching the parade from there at that time.