Wednesday, October 2, 2019

New Helping Hand Program!


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Theta Chi has a new program for giving back to alumni!

If you currently live in Lincoln, active Theta Chi brothers are available to help you with any manual labor needs at no charge. Examples of services we would help with include mowing lawns, snow removal, or moving. Simply email thetachinwuhelpinghand@gmail.com with any requests for assistance.

If you have any questions please contact the undergraduate Alumni Relations Chairman Sam Streeter samstreeter000@gmail.com. We look forward to extending a helping hand to you!

Monday, September 23, 2019

2019 Homecoming RSVP

NWU - THETA CHI HOMECOMING 2019

Saturday, October 5th
9-10:30am
2800 N. 50th, Lincoln NE
-Breakfast provided by the Chapter
-Introductions
-Chapter Report (to include honors received)
-Daniel Novinski will be receiving the Collie Award from Grand Chapter Marshall Toby Roth
-Building Corp Report
-Alumni Association Update
-House tours to include the newly remodeled House Mother's Suite
RSVP here

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Lyons & Novinski Named CoSIDA Academic All-Americans


LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Wesleyan University senior men's swimmers and fellow Theta Chi; 
Carter Lyons and Dan Novinski were both named to the 2018-19 Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division III Men's At-Large team that was announced on Wednesday (June 19) by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). 
Lyons, a repeat CoSIDA Academic All-American® selection, was named to the 1st-Team in NCAA Division III Men's At-Large team while Novinski was chosen to the 2nd-Team.  Last season Lyons became the first NWU men's swimming CoSIDA Academic All-American® and he is now the first two-time selection.
As an institution, Nebraska Wesleyan has produced 176 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans® to rank 7th in the entire nation, regardless of division. 
 
Lyons (Sr., Lincoln, Neb.) had a 4.0 GPA as a physics and mathematics double major.  He was a 3rd-Team CoSIDA Academic All-American® in 2017-18.   As a senior, Lyons was named the MVP of the Liberal Arts Conference Championships leading the Prairie Wolves to their first team title.

He won three individual events and four relay events at the 2019 Liberal Arts Championships.  During the year he was named the American Rivers Conference swimmer of the Week three different times.
 
Novinski (Sr., Grand Island, Neb.) had a 4.0 GPA as a biology major.  He was named to the Liberal Arts Conference All-LAC team in four different events as a senior.  Novinski was part of the championship 800 Free relay team and was the individual runner-up in the 200 Free.
 
During his career, Novninski was a 16-time All-Championship team selection and was an individual runner-up in three events.  He ends his career holding three school records.
 
Of the 45 men on the Division III Academic All-America® At-Large team, nine have a perfect 4.0 GPA including Lyons and Novinski.
 
Lyons and Novinski are the only two male student athletes from the American Rivers Conference to be selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-American team in the at-large division.
 
The at-large program for the CoSIDA Academic All-America® program includes the sports of fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo for both men and women; bowling, crew and field hockey for women; and volleyball and wrestling for men.

Friday, June 7, 2019

Reunion pictures & updates

Be sure to follow us on Facebook for this weekends activities and photo updates.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThetaChiGammaPhi/

Maybe we can get Jerry to go "Live" on facebook.

Friday, April 19, 2019

2019 Theta Chi Reunion


2019 All Gamma Phi Reunion 
June 6-9 - Omaha, NE

Hotel: Omaha Marriott Regency, 10220 Regency Circle, Omaha, NE 68114

Thursday June 6th, 5:00pm-7:30pm: Welcome cocktail party at the Pavillion, 
Shadow Ridge Country Club 1501 South 188th Plaza, Omaha, NE 68130
Parking lot is across the street from the Club.

Friday June 7th: Ollie the Trolley:
11:00 AM: Pick-up at the Regency for a 3 hour tour including a stop at the Old Market for up to a 90 minute lunch/shopping. ($15/person)
5:30 PM: Trolleys will again return to Regency to take all guests to Werner Park for the Omaha Storm Chasers baseball game at the third baseline outdoor party suite. Full bar, snacks and dinner will be served.  
Free shuttle ride to the first 47 registered, (Full). (see if you are on the list)
We have 70 tickets to the baseball game. (Sold Out)
ALL OF THIS COURTESY OF SID & SARA MERIDITH OUR GRACIOUS HOSTS.

Saturday June 8th, 11am-2:30pm - Tom Kuhn Memorial Cup Shuffleboard Tournament
Parking is on the east side of the lounge. Beverages and lunch will be available.
(Theta Chi will have exclusive occupancy during this time)
Following the service, coffee in the church hospitality room and departure.
footnote: The Theta Chi Singers will be invited to perform at church on Sunday morning.

Got questions? need to talk to someone in charge? 
Jerry Clark - 913-530-5088, glclark38@outlook.com
Sara Meridith - 402-650-6428

2017 Tom Kuhn memorial shuffleboard champions
Bill Lundy & Don Mays

2015 Tom Kuhn memorial shuffleboard champions
Jerry Clark & Sid Meridith

Friday, March 29, 2019

Founder's Day 2019

April 13th 2019
10:00am

Join the actives at the house for coffee and donuts. You will get an update from the chapter President - Hunter Smith, house tours and then head over to Risky's for some lunch and shuffleboard.



Theta Chi Fraternity
2800 N. 50th St.
Lincoln, NE 68504

Risky's Sports Bar & Grill
University Place Shopping Center
4684 Leighton Ave.
Lincoln, NE 68504

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Bob Johnson class of 1960

Robert Lee (Bob) Johnson
Class of 1960
Prattville, AL
12/23/2018
Obituary


Decorated Military Veteran to be Honored with New Act of Valor Award


No one in the university’s 130-year history represents courage and sacrifice quite like the late Professor of Philosophy John Rosentrater. The late Professor of History David Mickey (’39) called him “one of those giants who, from time to time, walks upon the earth.”
Rosentrater served with the U.S. Army’s 32nd Red Arrow Division during the First World War, and survived a gunshot wound to the head and multiple gas attacks. For his wounds and valor in combat, Rosentrater received a Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster and three Bronze Stars. He was even nominated for the country’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor.
Rosentrater made it his honor to follow his military service with a long career as a professor of philosophy at Nebraska Wesleyan University, touching generations of alumni with a soft-spoken integrity and kindness.
A century after his military service, Nebraska Wesleyan University established a new award in his name: The John Rosentrater Act of Valor Award. An award is given to an alumnus whose heroic service falls beyond the call of duty.
Its first recipient is Bob Johnson (’60). Johnson joined the Marine Corps after his Nebraska Wesleyan graduation and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant the next year. After attending the Marine Corps Officer Basic School, he was assigned as a Platoon Leader and instructor at the Officer Candidate School in Quantico. After reporting to Camp Lejeune as Executive Officer, he received permission to get married. After a two-day honeymoon, he was called back to emergency duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was promoted to Captain in 1965.
In Vietnam, Johnson assumed command of the Hotel Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. In 1967, he was wounded by artillery rounds during operations and was hospitalized in Japan. After three weeks in the hospital and one week of rehab, he went back to Vietnam, where he was promoted to Major and awarded the Purple Heart.
In 1969, he received the Bronze Star Medal for his “meritorious service in connection with operations against the enemy […] Making frequent trips to the front lines in order to assess and understand more fully the tactical situation, Major Johnson frequently exposed himself to enemy artillery fire and repeatedly distinguished himself by his courage, composure and superb organizational abilities.”
Later, he was sent to the Army’s Command and General Staff College in Leavenworth, Kan. After graduating, he was sent to Okinawa as G-3 Operations Officer and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He retired in 1981. In addition to his Purple Heart and Bronze Star, he has also received a Navy Commendation Medal and a Meritorious Service Medal.
Johnson will receive the award on September 28 as part of Nebraska Wesleyan’s Legends and Legacies banquet.
“The Nebraska Wesleyan community honors the myriad of ways our alumni serve their country, from servicemen and women on the battlefield, to nurses and doctors in our hospitals, to teachers in our classrooms,” said Vice President for Advancement John Greving. “Our world needs wise people with the courage of their convictions. John Rosentrater and Bob Johnson are together the perfect embodiments of that wisdom and that courage joined together.”

NWU alumnus Bob Johnson ('60) will be recognized with the first Rosentrater Act of Valor Award during the university's Legends and Legacies banquet on Sept. 28.
NWU alumnus Bob Johnson ('60) will be recognized with the first Rosentrater Act of Valor Award during the university's Legends and Legacies banquet on Sept. 28. The new award is given to an alumnus whose heroic service falls beyond the call of duty.

Friday, January 18, 2019

The Rattle of Theta Chi and Archways Magazine




Dear Theta Chi Brothers:

It was of interest to note in the above magazines the honors of several of our Theta Chi brothers.  In the winter addition of The Rattle on page 11, was a photo of Joel Brown (class of 2018) receiving the Theta Chi Resolute Man Award during Theta Chi’s annual convention.  On page 13 was a listing of Carter Lyons (2019) as the recipient of the Shug Jordon Award.  (More on this later.)  On page 28/29 was a story and photo of Gamma Phi brothers, Brad Ernesti and Craig Anglesey (both in the class of 2021) displaying their accounting awards from the Phi Beta Lamda National Conference, the college extension of the Future Business Leaders of America.

On to Archways Magazine:   Much of this winter addition was rightly dedicated to NWU President Dr. Fred Ohles, for his many contributions to Nebraska Wesleyan University with his leadership. Dr. Ohles will soon be retiring from that leadership position.  At the time of his hiring in 2007, Theta Chi brother Larry Ruth (1967) chaired the NWU Board of Governors and is quoted throughout this lead article.  (Larry also served as Chairman of the recent successful Bold Design Campaign.)  During the years of the Ohles administration the Greek System at NWU has thrived.  Membership is up and academically the GPA of the fraternities and sororities at NWU is above the all GPA average at the university and has been at the very top of all Greek Systems nationally!


The full page 32 of this addition of Archways is under the heading Student Pride to highlight “prestige scholars and awards.”  Pictured is Carter Lyons (2019) for his receipt of the aforementioned Shug Jordon Award from Theta Chi International for being the top student athlete in Theta Chi for his academic and record setting NWU Swim Team achievements.  Also, the article notes other recent Gamma Phi recipients: Derek Kay (2014), baseball; Connor Bohlken (2016) track; and Dan Novinski (2019) swimming.  This to me is amazing, in 4 out of the last 5 years, this singular recognition has been awarded to a brother at Gamma Phi out of the 8,100 Theta Chi undergraduates!


In the “Class Notes” section in Archways there were several news items regarding our alumni that received mention including:  Chuck Bagby, MD (1956) regarding his new book Nuggets from the Golden Age of Medicine:  Todd Sneller (1975) retiring after 40 years with the Nebraska Ethanol Board; Randy Harrington (1997) having been named Town Manager for Holly Springs, NC; David Joekel, formerly the Development Officer at NWU, is the new Director of Development for the Team Jack Foundation and Connor Bohlken (2016,) is a teacher at the Denver School of Science and Technology – Stapleton Campus.
With all of these positive happenings there is also some sad news to report.  Passing on to Chapter Eternal recently have been the following brothers:  Bob Anderson (1964); Bill Brown, Jr. (1955); Richard Funk (1964); Tex Harvey (1959); Gordon Marts (1951); Elroy Nelson (1957) and Dwight Ohs (1950)

The Theta Chi Fraternity House:  Our fraternity house is looking very good.  Steve Wylie (1965) and the Building Corporation board have done a fine job with the needed refurbishing of our property. The Alumni/Active Work Days each August have been beneficial.  The successful Mortgage Elimination Campaign in 2017 has given the actives financial latitude to fund general maintenance and smaller issue items.  However, there are some refurbishing projects on our 50+ year old house that will require professional workmanship.  A prime example would be the repainting of the large dining /living room area.  With the high ceilings, scaffolding will be required.  Alumni assistance for such projects, as with other fraternities and sororities is needed.  If you would like to be of assistance, please forward your gift to:


Dr. Trent Maly (2000) 

Secretary/Treasurer, Theta Chi Alumni Association-NWU 
747 S. 46th Street, Lincoln, NE 68510
 
Also, brother Neal Thomas (1961) has assumed the role of President of the Theta Chi Scholarship Fund. Neal has added some excellent investment options.  If this would be your choice for assistance to our chapter, you may send your gift in support to Trent as well.
The “every other year” all Gamma Phi Reunion will be in Omaha this year, June 6-9.  It promises to be a good one!  More details will be forthcoming from Trent.
One of the rewards with my involvement in the Theta Chi Alumni Association has been the opportunity of getting to know many of young gentleman whom are currently at Wesleyan, and those that have passed through Gamma Phi.  They are a great group, and very bright.  As Theta Chi alumni we can be proud!

Fraternally,
Jerry
Gerald L. “Jerry” Clark (1960) 

President, Theta Chi Alumni Association-NWU, 913-648-7906

PS: Let me know if you have any questions or concerns and please remember Theta Chi in your “Legacy Planning.”

http://www.rattlemagazine.com