Sigma Chi - University of Michigan

Spring 2025 Newsletter

Theta Theta Chapter of Sigma Chi at the University of Michigan

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page 3 University of Michigan Lance Minor Jr. '55 says that everything is good at age 91 in New Canaan, Conn. He recently enjoyed a 10-day Great Lakes cruise and attended four weddings last year for his grandchildren. Email: lcmj27@optonline.net Terry Slonaker '63 lives in York, Pa. He retired in 2010, and his wife passed away in 2020. Terry remains in good health and enjoys golfing multiple times each week, traveling, and his relationship with a high school classmate. Email: terrslon@umich.edu Larry Kellogg '72 has been enjoying the retired life since 2000, calling it "one of God's greatest gifts." He resides in Roanoke, Va. Email: lkellogg5272@gmail.com Ron Williamson, D.D.S. '78 is a decades-long season ticket holder for Michigan football and basketball. He lives in Royal Oak, Mich., and enjoys weightlifting and cardio. Email: willront@yahoo.com Todd Hoffman '82 moved to downtown Brooklyn, N.Y., last May and is loving life there with his wife of 24 years. He currently does volunteer work in West Africa with musician Sona Jobarteh. Email: todd@tappingonglass.com Joe Ellis, D.D.S. '83 resides in Detroit, Mich. He and his wife sold their dental practice in Grand Rapids, and he has shifted to full-time teaching at UDM School of Dentistry in Detroit. "We both would be bored if we just stopped, so we keep moving!" Email: ellisjo495@aol.com Michael Campfield '97 lives in Palmer, Alaska, where he builds roads, ski trails, and water projects. He is also involved in community arts programs, and Michael is the lead singer for Triple Black Diamonds. Email: mike.campfield@matsugov.us Alumni News W e appreciate the devoted alumni listed below who have recently supported Theta Theta Chapter. Their contributions help Sigma Chi stay in a position to thrive at the University of Michigan for years to come. If there is an error in your listing or your name is mistakenly omitted, we sincerely apologize. Please contact our communications coordinator at jsmith@penningtonco.com to submit a correction. Robert "Chip" Miller '49 Milton A. Eaton '54 Nicholas T. Kouchoukos, M.D. '58 Robert Gerometta '68 Donald Lindow '70 Richard J. Simon '79 THANK YOU, RECENT DONORS FALL PLEDGE CLASS Ash Abrahamson | Las Vegas, Nev. Charlie Beard | Chicago, Ill. Will Beatty | Downers Grove, Ill. Sam Blumberg | Longmeadow, Mass. Sam Bobrek | Jamesville, N.Y. Ryan Byers | Lafayette, Calif. Quinn Cavanaugh | South Windsor, Conn. Charlie Cole | Grand Rapids, Mich. Liam Cooke | West Friendship, Md. Lucas Cosma | Park Ridge, Ill. Andrew Johnston | Doylestown, Pa. Noah Kline | Havertown, Pa. Oliver Kosinski | Winhall, Vt. Graham Millard | Baltimore, Md. Will Nimesheim | Northfield, Ill. Ty Norris | Drummond Island, Mich. Nico Notarnicola | Grand Rapids, Mich. Nolan Rivera | San Mateo, Calif. Jacob Robertson | Ada, Mich. Matthew Seurynck | Grand Rapids, Mich. JT Townsend | Indianapolis, Ind. Asher Zacks | Huntington Woods, Mich. WINTER PLEDGE CLASS Ben Buquicchio | Ada, Mich. Gabe Hatfield | APO, AE Eric Montana | Katy, Texas Ruhan Patel | Camden, Del. Charlie Sebastyen | Cohasset, Mass. Tommy Troso | Chappaqua, N.Y. Andrew Williams | Mattawan, Mich. Welcome, New Members A lumni donations play a vital role in enhancing the undergraduate experience, maintaining our house, and preserving the Sigma Chi legacy at the University of Michigan. Your generosity helps ensure the future success of our Chapter and creates lasting memories for generations to come. Simply fill out the enclosed pledge card and return envelope to contribute. Gifts of all sizes are deeply appreciated! Help Strengthen Theta Theta Chapter Terence McInerney '83 James M. Toal '84 Sanford J. Gips, M.D. '85 John E. Utley III '86 David F. Nyren '86 Luke C. Pollock '95

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