Delta Chi - Kansas State University

Spring 2015 Newsletter

Kansas State Chapter of Delta Chi at Kansas State University

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KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY page 3 Brothers enjoy a KSU tailgate. "A" PRESIDENT Davis Millard '17 dmillard@ksu.edu (913) 406-8766 This is Davis' second term on the executive board; he previously served as the recruitment chairman. On campus, Davis majors in criminol- ogy and works for the Office of Greek Affairs as a Greek ambassador. He is excited to serve the fraternity and is looking forward to the next year. "B" VICE PRESIDENT Matthew Bryan '17 Matthew has served as the Eta associate member class president and social chair. He is studying mechanical engineering and pursuing a job in the automobile industry, although his dream job is a roller coaster design engineer. Matthew looks forward to continue serving the fraternity and en- joying his undergraduate years at Kansas State. "C" SECRETARY Michael Stanton '16 Michael never expected to be a Kansas State stu- dent, since he was born in Pittsburgh and lived in Arizona, as well. His family moved to the Kan- sas City area when Michael was a senior in high school. He is majoring in journalism and says that his years as a Delta Chi at K-State have been the best of his life. "D" TREASURER Trevor Broz '17 As a marketing and entrepreneurship major, Trevor hopes to one day have a career in the music industry. In his spare time, he enjoys re- cording and producing music, as well as spend- ing quality time with this Delta Chi brothers. "E" ALUMNI RELATIONS Dylan Crawford '17 Dylan has already served Delta Chi as the hous- ing chairman. He is a member of the KSU drum line, the vice president of the Wildlife Society, and plays the drums for the K-State basketball games. Dylan is studying fisheries, wildlife, and conservation biology. "F" RISK MANAGEMENT Levi Gerson '17 As a life sciences major, Levi hopes to one day become a physical therapist. Levi decided to join Delta Chi after some outstanding Delta Chis helped him move into his dorm freshman year. He previously served as membership develop- ment chairman. SENIOR ADVISOR Grant Harper '15 As senior advisor, Grant hopes to strengthen un- dergraduate success, especially in the areas of achieving academic and career goals. Grant is a kinesiology/pre-med major and works as a certi- fied nurse aide. In his spare time, he likes to hunt, fish, play golf, and watch football. ASSOCIATE MEMBER COUNSELOR Wesley Cano '15 Wes has previously held the positions of senior advisor, scholarship banquet chairman, Found- ers Day chairman, RLC co-chairman, and Big Brother coordinator. He says that these experi- ences have been an excellent way to grow and meet the excellent men that he's come to know as brothers. Wesley is studying management in- formation systems. RECRUITMENT CHAIRMAN Taylor Holmes '17 mtholmes@ksu.edu (318) 655-6785 Taylor is a civil engineering major. His competi- tive nature has made him a wonderful basketball player and a seasoned violinist. He can't wait to serve this fraternity, which he loves! T he Kansas State Chapter looks to continue promoting the values and standards of Delta Chi on campus and in the Manhattan community. With the addition of Theta class, our largest class to date, our chapter consists of 75 men. This past semester, we made great strides toward improving our internal structure, achieving sustainable growth, and enhancing new member education. We will focus on two main events this semester. First, we will host our annual fish fry philanthropy with Theta Xi. This event was a huge success last year and raised over $1,000 for The V Foundation for Cancer Research. We are also proud to be hosting Region IV for the Regional Leadership Conference in April. The Kansas State Chapter has been hard at work coordinating the details of this event. We look forward to sharing the beauty of Manhattan with all those in attendance. We look forward to making 2015 a meaningful year for Delta Chi. Our men are of exceptional character and are dedicated to making our chapter its absolute best. I hope the sincere efforts of the undergraduates make you proud to be an alumnus of the Kansas State Chapter of Delta Chi. Fraternally, Davis Millard '17 "A" dmillard@ksu.edu Meet the Undergraduate Chapter Officers K-State Chapter Welcomes Its Largest New Member Class and Prepares for Upcoming Regional Leadership Conference Brothers bond after an intramural victory. Delta Chis show their Kansas State pride!

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