Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Scholarship Foundation Year End Ask

 Hello Fraternity Brothers, 

My name is Brian Grummert, I am the current Scholarship Foundation Board President.  The Scholarship Foundation supports the academic scholarships of Theta Chi Fraternity Gamma Phi chapter.  During the Fall ’20 and Spring ’21 semesters, 18 active Gamma Phi Brothers qualified for a scholarship.  This resulted in a granted scholarship total of $4,200.   
The charitable contributions of alumni, undergraduates, parents and friends, are what allow us to continue to provide these scholarships.  The Chapter is having an amazing number of actives with 3.0+ GPAs each semester.  For example, in Spring ’21 alone we had 98% of our Chapter achieve over 3.00 for the semester.   
Prior to this most recent check being written, we had approximately $17,500 in our bank account.  We also have a Capital Bank and Trust fund, but we use it for investment growth purposes and hope to not touch this fund unless necessary.  In order to be able to continue giving out the number of scholarships at the current rate we will need as much support as possible.  Our Treasurer, Corbin Ottemann, is running the numbers and we hope to give a better breakdown of what we need to maintain a solid foundation for our scholarship foundation.   
The difference for you between donating to the Scholarship Board versus the other Gamma Phi chapter groups is scholarship donations are tax-deductible because we are a Non-Profit.  If you wish to donate now, here is how you can contribute to the NWU Theta Chi Scholarship Fund: 

Payable to: NWU Theta Chi Scholarship Fund
c/o Karl Gramann
PO Box 106
Adams, NE 68301-0106

Payable to: Capital Bank & Trust (memo line: acct. #4000764823)
American Funds Service Company
PO Box 6007
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6007

Contributions to both accounts are tax-deductible.

Fraternally, 
Brian Grummert ‘08 
President - NWU Theta Chi Scholarship Board

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

4.0 Luncheon 2022

 

4.0 Luncheon - January 15th, 2022

 

As you probably know at Gamma Phi we have had  a “remarkable percentage” of our actives that have been achieving a 4.0 GPA.  This past year some 20% of your actives have achieved this honor.  The idea of  the “4.0 luncheon” is to recognize this achievement with a reward for all their hard work with a special luncheon at a nice restaurant as the guest of a sponsoring alumni. Note; The alum does not have to have maintained a 4.0 GPA to participate!

The luncheon has been set up at the  Venue Restaurant at 4111Pririe Woods Drive , Suite 100, Lincoln 68506 which is at the corner of 70th and Pioneer Street.  The date is Saturday, January 15th, 2022 at noon.  The dress code suggestion for the event is “smart casual.”

 

Now that the location and date are in place I would like to give you “distinguished brothers” the opportunity to participate as the alums for the luncheon.  Financially, your cost will be roughly the cost of your lunch and your matched active.

Special guest appearances by NWU President Darren Good and your new Alumni Association President Greg Bergt.

Click here to be a 4.0 Luncheon Alumni Representative

Please let me know if you wish to participate as soon as you can.  When we have the needed spots filled I will let you know.

Fraternally,

Jerry Clark
 

PS: I am sorry we didn’t have such a program during my active days at Gamma Phi as I may have been able to land a job busing tables!


Can't attend but would to sponsor an Active, Donate Here

Thursday, October 14, 2021

HOCO 2021

Homecoming event at the Gamma Phi Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity

October 10, 2021

Following a very nice All Class Reunion at the Lincoln Country Club the previous evening the Theta Chis convened at our fraternity house for our 2021 Homecoming event at which we had a good attendance.

The actives, led by Alumni Chair, Rolf Kloch, hosted our alumni, guests and the other active members and pledges of the Gamma Phi chapter with coffee, Danish, croissants and fresh fruit. And the Theta Chis had the house looking great!

For the program I led off with my favorite: “Welcome to the mortgage free Theta Chi House” something that can be said since the “burning of the mortgage” celebration during the 2017 Homecoming gathering. A review of the history of Theta Chi International and our Gamma Phi chapter dating back to 1889 and the Dialectics Literary Society was provided with a mention of some of our notable alums such as US Senator Carl Curtis, Ralph Brooks, the 29th Governor of Nebraska, and Dick Meyer the long time National Secretary of Theta Chi.

Gamma Phi President Kyle Goodban, then gave a report on the many accomplishments of the outstanding young men at the fraternity. (Please see his attached write up.)

My later reminder was that with the “singular” Theta Chi International awards that our men have received, they have competed with the other 8,700 Theta Chi undergraduates! Specifically in the last 7 years, winners of the Shug Jordan Student Athlete of the Year went to brothers Derrick Kay, baseball, Connor Bohlken, track and cross country, Dan Novinski, swimming and Carter Lyons in swimming. The Colley Award to the most outstanding undergraduate student twice has gone to a Gamma Phi, Dan Novinski in 2019 and last year to Hunter Smith! Our “award winning” Chapter Advisor and House Director, Dustin Bartley was congratulated and thanked for his mentoring leading to these awards received by our young men.

Next on the program was Dr. Andrew Coughlin, President of the Theta Chi Building Corporation who first asked for a very moving “moment of silence” in remembrance of brother Steve Wylie who passed on to Chapter Eternal as a result of Covid some six months ago. Steve led the Building Corporation for six years and did a remarkable job. A year ago, a smooth transition of the leadership to brother Andrew had been made. An attractive new Alumni Showcase has been installed in the house as a memorial to brother Wylie.

Not surprisingly, Andrew reported there are needs at our 65 year old fraternity house such as updating the kitchen, including the replacement of the dish sanitizer (est. $4,000,) and reinforcement needs on several of the below grade cement house walls. I understand he and Secretary of the Alumni Association, Trent Maly are discussing with NWU how they might work with the university on this aspect.

Trent, who is normally in attendance at Homecoming could not do so this year as he was attending the funeral service in Lyons, NE for his grandmother. With that, in addition to my Alumni Association report he asked me to give an update on our Theta Chi Scholarship Fund. In this fund we have two options for gifts, a fixed account the funds of which are in the Adams State Bank or the flexible account with the availability of the American Mutual Funds. The latter option was put in place by brother Neal Thomas who passed on to Chapter Eternal about a year ago. Information on how to make supporting gifts for either the Alumni Association or the Scholarship Fund can be obtained from me or Trent.

For the Alumni Association report the upcoming events were outlined. They were the 4.0 Luncheon in January 2022 for those brothers who obtained a 4.0 grade average in the previous semester, the Biennial All Gamma Phi Reunion which will be held in beautiful Monterey, California June 21 -25, 2022, hosted by brother Jerry Burge, class of 1961. Also, there is a good possibility of a special Founders Day observance in April 2022 at a steak house in Ashland, NE (midpoint between Omaha and Lincoln) with a little competition between the two areas for best alumni attendance. More details to follow on these events. Also, the new initiative, the Sentimental Sweethearts of Theta Chi (SSTC) was explained, perhaps best illustrated by the 38 surviving spouses of fallen brothers. SSTC is led by Vonda Mays of Tampa, FL, wife of Don Mays who passed on to Chapter Eternal on January 1, 2020. Sweetheart, Mary Rutledge Holt ‘63 surviving spouse of Chuck Holt ’64 was in attendance Saturday.

Next, it was my sincere pleasure to introduce you to your new President of the Theta Chi Alumni Association, Greg Bergt, class of 1971. Greg is a member of our Theta Chi Alumni Association board of directors. He and his wife Diann, who reside in Omaha, are strong supporters of Nebraska Wesleyan and are members of the university’s Huntington Society. Brother Bergt made some well received introductory remarks to the Homecoming attendees. He remains very involved in his international consulting business and with that asked me to continue my communication with our 1,225 alums. (With the length of this Homecoming recap, he may regret making that request!) Welcome President Bergt!

The final presenter was none other than the President of Nebraska Wesleyan, Dr. Darrin Good, who despite his very busy weekend schedule accepted our invitation to join us.

His excellent update on the university and his supportive comments on the Greek system at Nebraska Wesleyan were very much appreciated.

Please let me, Trent, Greg or Andrew know if you have any questions, suggestions or concerns regarding our Alumni Association.

Respectfully submitted,

Jerry Clark

Theta Chi Alumni Association – NWU

PS: Please remember Theta Chi in your legacy planning.











STATE OF THE FRATERNITY ADDRESS 2021

 

Dear Alumni,

Thank you for joining us today! This afternoon, we will showcase our recent accomplishments - many of which would not be possible without your generous and continued support. We hope you enjoy your time spent with us!

It has been a very eventful year in 2021, so here’s a quick recap of Spring 2021 and a glimpse into Fall 2021!

♦ The brothers achieved continued academic excellence! 19 brothers had over a 3.75 GPA, nine brothers had a perfect 4.00 GPA, our Chapter GPA was a 3.62, and 98% of our Chapter achieved over a 3.00 for the Spring semester!

♦ International Theta Chi Awards

Chapter Achievement Award (Top 5 chapters out of 163)

o Colley Award Winner – Hunter Smith

o Citation of Honor – Dustin Bartley, Chapter Adviser

♦ Greek Week Awards (Spring 2021):

Chapter President of the Year (Hunter), Greek Man of the Year (Hunter)

♦ House Improvements

o New blinds in all of the rooms, finishing bathroom remodels, brand new tables for the kitchen, new ping-pong table, new alumni trophy case, and repainted door jambs, conference room, part of the basement and the front doors, oh my!

o Beginning the process of remodeling the kitchen and replacing upstairs couches!

♦ Service and Philanthropy

o Raised over $1,500 dollars for the United Service Organization (USO) o Planning on having several philanthropies this semester

o T-Shirt Philanthropy to benefit the USO

♦ Sacred Purpose – Health and Safety Initiative

o Hazing Prevention – Dustin Bartley

o Fire Health and Safety – Lincoln Fire Department

o Two more on the way!

♦ Recruitment Efforts: 11 pledges out of 29, largest pledge class out of the three fraternities!

As you can tell, there has been no rest for the men of Theta Chi. I am incredibly proud of the hard work these guys have put forth, and I hope you are, too. Thank you all for your continued care and support for this Chapter. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.

Kyle R. Goodban, President 

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Homecoming 2021

 

NWU - THETA CHI HOMECOMING 2021

Saturday, October 9th 2021
9-11am
2800 N. 50th, Lincoln NE

9am - Coffee & Danish
    -Opening Remarks, Jerry Clark class of 1960
    -Chapter Report , Kyle Goodban, Chapter President
    -Building Corp Report, Andrew Coughlin class of 2004
    -Alumni Association Update, Trent Maly class of 2000
    -Dr. Good, NWU President remarks (schedule permitting)
    -Closing Remarks
    -House tours
11am - Tailgate on Campus
1pm - Kickoff, Abel Stadium  




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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Workdays & Homecoming

 

Summer is almost gone and the men will be moving back into the house. The one big thing before school starts is the Work Days. This year it will be Thursday August 12th through Saturday August 14th, 2021.

Anyone willing to help, we have a job just for you. If you can’t help but want to donate a little money for cleaning or touch up painting that would be appreciated.

Donate to the Workdays
Update Your Contact Information

Homecoming 2021

Saturday, October 9, 2021 - House tours start at 9:00 a.m. 2800 N. 50th St. Lincoln, NE.

Honor Classes; All-Class Reunion honoring these classes (some belated) on Friday, October 8, 2021, 6:30pm, Country Club of Lincoln (Main Ballroom) 3200 S 24th Street, Lincoln, NE. (Drinks and heavy appetizers provided, rsvp on NWU’s website)

10 year (2010 + 2011)

20 year - 2000 + 2001

30 year (1990 + 1991)

40 year (1980 + 1981)

50 year (1970 + 1971)

60 year (1960 + 1961)

70 year (1950 + 1951)

NWU Homecoming Website

Chapter Eternal:

Bill McNaught class of 1959 Omaha, NE

Ron Olson class of 1955 San Jose, CA

Roy E. Lagerblade class of 1962 Rock Island, IL

James Schmidt class of 1958 Rochester, MI

Richard Trabert class of 1964 Denver, CO

Friday, July 2, 2021

Sentimental Sweethearts of Theta Chi

Theta Chi Sweethearts:

A recent review of the Theta Chi brothers that have passed on to Chapter Eternal reveals there are a significant number of “surviving spouses.”  


In my role with the Theta Chi Alumni Association- NWU I have witnessed how involved and supportive our fraternity brother’s partners have been in our activities and those of Wesleyan.  We don’t want to forget these fine ladies!


A new initiative is being launched where your staying in touch with “each other” is facilitated together with updates on the Alumni Association, the many achievements of the Theta Chi active chapter, and Wesleyan. A chosen name for the group is the “Sentimental Sweethearts of Theta Chi,” (SSTC.)  You certainly will also be invited to attend our biennial reunions.  The next reunion is now scheduled for June of 2022 in Monterey, California.


Vonda Mays of Tampa, Florida, whose husband Don, class of 1962, passed on to Chapter Eternal on January 1, 2020, has enthusiasm for the Sentimental Sweethearts idea and has agreed to be the “leader” of the group.  With Vonda’s experience as an award winning school administrator, I know she will do and excellent job.  You will be hearing from Vonda soon.  


By telephone, I will be reaching out to other surviving spouses for whom we do not have current email addresses.  If you know of other surviving spouses that would like to be included, please let Vonda know.  And please let me know if I can be of assistance.


Sincerely,

Gerald L. “Jerry” Clark, class of 1960

President - Theta Chi Alumni Association-NWU

Friday, March 19, 2021

Steve Wylie class of 1965

 

Steve Wylie, class of 1965, past on to chapter eternal Friday, March 12th 2021. By his side was his wife Patsy in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/ok/edmond/stephen-r-wiley-12442994

As many of you know, brother Wylie served as President of the Theta Chi Building Corporation for several years during which time many improvements were made to our fraternity house. Also a long term maintenance plan was established to maintain the quality of our property. Steve was also passionate about his birds and zoos, as depicted in the stories below. Like many of us that have walked these halls and have been influenced by great men of Theta Chi before us, and as we return as alumni we have the opportunity to influence the next men of Theta Chi, Brother Wylie was one of those great men.

https://www.zoophoria.net/single-post/2017/08/13/a-conversation-with-steve-wylie-retired-director-of-the-oklahoma-city-zoo

The Commemorative Goose & Plaque Stephen R. Wylie - OKC Zoo - Oklahoma City, OK

http://www.zoovideoarchive.org/steve-wylie



From a previous, “interview”

Name:Steve Wylie
Hometown:Kansas City, Missouri
Currently resides:Edmond, Oklahoma
NWU graduation year:1965
Pledge name:Pear Head
Occupation:Zoo Director (Zoologist)
Spouse:Patsy (Bellamy) Wylie; NWU 65’
Children:Jayson, Jenna and Justin
Pets:None (I’ve had my share of animals)
Hobbies:fishing, photography, and bird watching
Activities of Interest:Ornithology and Wildlife Conservation
Memory/story of Theta Chi that can be publicly posted on website;)
Needless to say, college life was full of parties and other social events. I fondly remember those Sunday mornings when we escorted one of the sororities to church after an occasional night of frivolity and libation. Making one’s self presentable was a challenge, particularly the task of disguising what I had indulged in the night before. I haven’t chewed that much gum since.




Saturday, January 23, 2021

2021 Zoom Reunion

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Saturday January 23rd, 7pm CST

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Agenda:

7pm - Dr. Good - President of NWU

Kyle Goodban - President of Theta Chi

Jerry Clark class of 1960 - President of Alumni Association

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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

 

Theta Chi Zoom Reunion

Saturday, January 23rd, 2021

7:00 pm CST

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Agenda

7pm - Dr. Good - President of NWU

Kyle Goodban - President of Theta Chi

Jerry Clark class of 1960 - President of Alumni Association

Breakout session into Decades