Alpha Delta Phi - University of Michigan

Spring 2023 Newsletter

Peninsular Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi at the University of Michigan

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The Peninsular Society of Alpha Delta Phi P.O. Box 442100 Lawrence, KS 66044-2100 Address Service Requested PENINSULAR CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA PHI FRATERNITY The Peninsular Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni and parents. If your son is still attending the University of Michigan, he will receive a copy at the chapter house. If he has graduated, please send us his permanent address. Thank you. Lawrence H. Brown '56 is happily retired, married, and in fairly good health. He lives in Lake Forest, Ill. Email: ablbcurler@aol.com John Runyan '69 is enjoying his three grown children and eight grandchildren. He spends his time following UM sports in Lathrup Village, Mich. Email: jrunyan@sachswaldman.com Frederick Upton '75 retired this year from the United States Congress after 36 years in office. He won a total of 25 elections during his career. He resides in Saint Joseph, Mich. John Austin '94 is working hard and playing hard. He is one half of a two-dentist practice in Clarkson, Mich. Email: jaustindds@hotmail.com Chris Evans '97 is living the good life and working as a strategy manager for Caterpillar Inc. He lives in East Peoria, Ill. Email: cjevano@yahoo.com Gregg Whitmore '00 is an assistant professor at Cal State Fullerton. He resides in Anaheim, Calif. Email: whitmoregregg@yahoo.com Alumni News Alumni News C ongratulations to our graduating seniors! We are so proud of the upstanding men they have become, and we wish them happiness and success in their future endeavors. Join us in celebrating them as they turn the page on this new chapter. "The brothers have truly made UM feel like home; I know I have their support for life and they have mine." –Joe Carey '23 "The chapter truly helped me grow—socially, morally, and intellectually. More than anything else, the enrichment I received from being a leader in a group of like-minded young men is something that I will treasure forever." –Justin Colorundo '23 "Even as the faces changed over the years, the chapter always served as an area of familiarity and comfort—a second home." –James Donini '23 "ADPhi has taught me a lot about the importance of being a good leader and building something bigger than myself." – Liam Klopper '23 "After joining ADPhi, I was inspired to accomplish more by the people around me. Having older role models around me who were achieving much during their college career led me to do the same." –Dylan Marx '23 "The men at ADPhi bought me drinks on my birthday and mourned with me at my sister's funeral. They had a huge impact on the man I am today." –Franklin Volcic '23 UNTIL WE UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN MEET AGAIN Right: Brandon Pham '23 is carried out by Krtim Shah '26 (left) and Rhys Wastell '24. Chapter leadership is focusing on bringing new life to old traditions this year! ANNUAL GOLF EVENT RECAP ANNUAL GOLF EVENT RECAP Fun on the Fairway Fun on the Fairway Brothers give the graduating seniors a proper send-off with catered tacos and farewell speeches. O n Saturday, April 22, 57 brothers (teams consisting of two actives and two alumni) teed off for the eighth annual ADPhi Golf Outing at Lake Forest Golf Club in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A mixture of sun, clouds, rain, and hail challenged the group this year, but Jason Sparks '02, Kevin Erley '97, Aashan Potdar '24, and Krtim Shah '26 took home the trophy. A barbecue lunch and the annual meeting followed the tourney. Mark your calendar for next year's event, scheduled for Saturday, April 20, 2024!

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