Alumni Board Extends Lease on New Lodge Two-Year Extension with an Option for Two More Alumni and Actives Ensures that AZΔ Has a Home Through 2022-2023 to Celebrate at By Matthew Hess, ta was able to achieve in Champaign, ZΔ `00 proving that the undergraduates will be Founders’ Day able to successfully recruit from the cur- lpha Zeta rent location. Delta’s The original lease at 606 West Ohio Banquet on May 26 Alumni Street was only a one-year lease with an ou are cordially invited to Board has option to renew for another year, taking attend this year’s Founders’ Areached an agreement us through the 2018-2019 school year. Day Banquet! with Kellner Rental We quickly exercised our option when Alpha Zeta Delta will be Properties to extend the lease on the we learned that other fraternities were celebratingY Founders’ Day in appropri- new Lodge located at 606 West Ohio interested in the property. The new lease ate fashion this year, hosting a formal Street in Urbana, potentially through the is a two-year lease, taking us through banquet on May 26, 2018. 2022-2023 school year. the 2020-2021 school year, and contains The banquet will be held at Boling- After leasing the old Delta Sigma Phi an option allowing us to renew the lease brook Golf Club, located at 2001 Rodeo house located at 110 East Armory Ave- for another two-year term, through the Drive, Bolingbrook, Illinois, 60490. nue in Champaign for the Alumni from all eras, going back to past 15 years, Zeta Delta the 1950’s, are expected to attend, as are was forced to find a new representatives of the Chi Psi Central place to call home after Office and the President of the National Kappa Delta sorority pur- Fraternity, Verne Istock, E `62, #7. chased the Delta Sig’s Of course, many of the undergradu- house for $2.8M last year. ates responsible for Zeta Delta’s suc- That house has now been cessful transition into the new Lodge demolished and is being will also be in attendance, giving us a replaced by a new sorority chance to properly congratulate them house for the ladies of on a job well-done and to provide them Kappa Delta. with encouragement and guidance as With available property they move our Alpha forward. in Champaign becoming The price to attend is $115 per per- scarcer due to wealthy so- son, but that includes premier entrée rorities purchasing any selections and a 4-hour platinum open available land at sky high bar with an upgraded wine list. A block prices, the Zeta Delta of hotel rooms has also been reserved at Alumni Board was forced the Aloft Bolingbrook (500 N. James to investigate properties in Urbana, 2022-2023 school year if we so choose. Ave., Bolingbrook, IL, 60440). Rooms widely considered to be less advanta- After moving from house to house for are only $115 per night if you mention geous for recruitment. The actives have several years following the sale of the Chi Psi when booking. responded in the new Lodge, however, Lodge at 912 South Second Street, the Check out www.azdchipsi.org for securing eight new brothers in the Fall Alumni Board appreciates fully how details and to purchase your tickets! followed by a pledge class of four poten- important stability is in allowing the Celebrating accomplishments is im- tial new members this semester. Those Fraternity to succeed on campus. portant, and there is much for us to cel- numbers are on par with what Zeta Del- (Connued on page 5) ebrate. We hope to see you there!

Our New and Improved Website is Now Live! Check it out for the Latest AZΔ News and Info. * * * * * www.AZDChiPsi.org * * * * * Chi Psi at the Park Becoming an Annual Tradition

or the second that they will be able to turn straight year, the this into a summer rush event Alumni Corpora- as well by inviting incoming tion will be hosting freshmen to come hang out an Fevent at Arlington Park and get to know Chi Psi. A this summer, and all alumni strong alumni showing are invited and encouraged to would help them in their ef- attend. forts. Chi Psi at the Park will More importantly, it is take place on July 7, 2018, sure to be a fun time, and a which is also the date that chance to spend a sunny Arlington Park will be con- summer afternoon among ducting what it calls the friends (while hopefully cash- “Ride to the Million.” This ing some tickets!). means that several grades Keep an eye on the website stakes races will be run that for more details, and mark day which will serve as step- July 7 on your calendar now. ping stones toward the Grade And it would be great if you 1 races that will be run in Au- encouraged other alumni to gust on Arlington Million A Food Truck Festival will Actives are being encouraged attend also. Day. also be held on July 7, 2018. to attend, and it is our hope Good luck at the races! New Alumni Corporation Website Launched Career Guidance Program Created as Part of Website Overhaul

t long last, an members of the Board, a that we can help mentor un- serving as a mentor to an un- overhaul of the schedule of upcoming events, dergraduate and young dergraduate or younger Alumni Corpo- and links through which you alumni brothers as they begin brother, or if you are a young ration’s website can pay your alumni dues , their professional lives. brother looking to be hasA been completed, and the make a donation, or sign up One of the main reasons matched up with a mentor, new website is now live at to attend that col- simply go onto the website www.AZDChiPsi.org. the Found- lege men and follow the link to sign up The old website, originally ers’ Day join frater- for the program. You will be built by Brother Todd Fouts, Banquet. nities in asked to provide your career ZΔ `89, served its purpose We will the first and employer, and we will well but became outdated be making place is so compile a list of potential years ago. In addition to be- a concert- they can mentors and mentees. When ing rather clunky in compari- ed effort to make con- we find a match, we will put son to other websites you see keep the nections you in contact with each oth- today, the information con- website and meet er so that you can begin dia- tained therein was either in- updated people in logue, potentially meet, and accurate or obsolete. with all of their cho- hopefully stay in touch for Rather than attempt to sal- the latest sen career years to come. vage the old site, Brother Bri- infor- field, and Thank you in advance for an Sarna, ZΔ `03, undertook mation. as alumni, your willingness to serve as a to rebuild the website from As part we have a mentor. scratch. The new site featured of our duty to We hope you bookmark all of the information alumni overhaul of the Alumni Cor- help our younger brothers the new site and check back may wish to find out about poration’s website, the Alum- reach their career goals if at often. And as always, thank the Lodge, including infor- ni Board has launched a Ca- all possible. you for your continued sup- mation about the current reer Guidance Program so If you are interested in port of AZΔ of Chi Psi.

Join the “Chi Psi Alumni AZD” Facebook Group and Follow Us on Twitter @AZDAlumni for all of the Latest Chi Psi News Remarks from the #1 News & Such By Joshua Samson, Association, where a handful of brothers  Congratulations go out to Andy ZΔ `20, #1 go and volunteer to take care of animals. Heger, ZΔ `10, and Katie Zimmer, For the state of the Lodge, we have who were married on April 29, am extraordinarily been making improvements to make the 2017. Andy is a former #1 and un- pleased to be given Lodge into our home. Our Lodge Man- dergraduate member of the Chi the opportunity to ager, Jon Lester, ZΔ `18, has made some Psi Executive Council, and we lead my brothers goals to repaint the first floor to make wish the happy couple well as Iinto a path of excellence. the Lodge more welcoming and lively. they embark on a life together. There have been some The Lodge Manager and Scholarship The two reside in Chicago. concerns with having such a young ex- Chair will be working on creating a li- ecutive board, but I want to reassure brary throughout the rest of the semes-  Caleb Brown, ZΔ `11, and his wife everyone that it won’t be to our disad- ter, and we hope to host a work week- Melissa welcomed a new baby boy vantage since we are hungry and moti- end this summer where alumni will be into the world on January 30, 2018. vated for change and improvement. welcomed to come down and help us fix Caleb and Melissa live in Central Now, I would like to give an update the place up. Illinois along with the newest fu- on how our Alpha has been doing. For As for scholarship, we were just shy ture Chi Psi to enter the world— recruitment, we managed to get four of an overall GPA of 3.0, but we have no Henry James Brown. Congratula- pledges in the doubt that we can tions to the growing family. Spring which was be above that the same amount threshold after  The Parthenon’s own Casey Bo- we got last this semester. guslaw, ZΔ `06, and his wife Trish spring. Our Al- I am thankful for have welcomed a second baby girl pha was con- the Central Office into their family. Although we’re cerned about the in preparing me disappointed that the newest Bo- location of the for my term dur- guslaw will not likely end up join- Lodge, but it just ing the Mid-Year ing the Lodge, we are thrilled for shows how much Leadership Re- the two of them nonetheless. our recruitment treat. I have only chairs worked as been the #1 for  Jason Balcauski, ZΔ `00, is the co- well as the broth- about 3 months founder and President of Austin ers. We were very and so far, we on- Bright Light Design, located in fortunate also to ly have goals to Austin, Texas. Jason, a/k/a “Beer get some recruit- show but I am Trough,” along with co-founder ment help from Acves and pledges take in the Illinois - Rutgers basketball certain they will Gerry Gilligan, created ABLD the Chi Psi Cen- game, one of the few impressive showings of the season. become accom- with the goal of making wearable tral Office. Rich plishments in the art for concert-goers and to make Merlino, B `16, end. By the end of festivals and performances more has given us insight on better recruit- my term I am hoping to leave a strong interactive and social affairs. See ment ideas, and we cannot wait to start foundation that can be built on for years their Firefly Cloak™ debut on na- implementing those ideas this Fall. to come. tional TV during Shinyribs ACL One of the areas our Alpha has been I would like to end with a value I Live performance on PBS! You can focusing on this semester is philanthro- have always grown up with and has purchase at your very own at py. We haven’t had a successful philan- been a part of me since high school. That www.austinbrightlightdesign.com thropy event in the past few years, so is to never be complacent or submit to we shifted gears toward more service. mediocracy and with Chi Psi that  Bob Hawley, ZΔ `10, Scott Hoff- Our philanthropy chair has done a ter- should never be the case because we man, ZΔ `10, Pat McEnery, ZΔ `10 rific job on establishing a weekly volun- will always continue to pursue excel- and Tom Griseta. ZΔ `11, have all teer service with the Animal Protective lence. tied the proverbial knot over the past couple of years, marrying was on the baseball and wrestling team their girlfriends Amy, Nichole, Initiation in high school. Daniel enjoys playing Carrie and Gabi, respectively. Un- and watching sports and his favorite fortunately, these brothers did not (Connued from page 7) book series is A Song of Ice and Fire. time their weddings to correspond Alumni are invited to come down with the re-launch of The Parthe- and participate in the Initiation ceremo- non, so belated congratulations to bies include writing and nies, which will begin at approximately all of the happy couples will have playing his guitar. 8:00 p.m. on Friday, April 27. If you to suffice. Congrats brothers! Our last pursuit, but cer- cannot make it down until Saturday tainly not our least, is Dan- morning, however, you should plan to If you have a news item you’d like to share iel Kopecky. Daniel is a arrive at the Lodge around 10:00 a.m. with your fellow alumni brothers, please junior majoring in chemical As always, the actives will be hosting email Matt Hess at [email protected] engineering with a minor a lunch banquet at the Lodge following and it will be included in the next issue of in applied statistics. Daniel Daniel Kopecky the ceremonies, and there will be a party The Parthenon. is from Palatine, and he on Saturday night as well. In the Spotlight: Glendon Scott, ZΔ`01 One of the Creative Minds Behind “What Happens Here, Stays Here” Propelled AZΔ to Glory in 2000

hen Glendon Scott, ZΔ brothers we brought in we were able to `01, arrived on the Uni- grow the chapter substantially. Fast for- versity of Illinois cam- ward to 2000 and AZΔ won the Found- pus in the Fall of 1997, ers Trophy while I was #1. Not only was AlphaW Zeta Delta was in a very similar I able to celebrate with my brothers position that it’s in today, having just from AZΔ and other schools at moved from a group house in Urbana {Convention], but having our Alpha into the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity house with such presence at the national level located at 311 East Armory Avenue in was a really proud moment.” Champaign. It was the first true fraterni- In addition to the proud moments ty house that AZΔ was able to call home and fond memories, Glen credits Chi Psi since the sale of the Lodge at 912 South with helping prepare him for the real Second Street, and momentum was world and a career in advertising. building. “I learned a lot about being a leader, There were fourteen total brothers – most of which I didn’t realize I was only ten of whom lived in – but there learning at the time. But learning how to were only eight or nine guys truly in- motivate a group, how to forge a tight volved in running the Lodge. Nonethe- bond between individuals, and how to deal with conflict (particularly with those close to you) have all been instru- mental to the success in my career.” Glen Sco enjoys a cigar with Robert Preble, Jr., Glen moved to Kansas City, Missouri, X `44, aer accepng the Founders Trophy on in 2014 with his wife, Elizabeth, and their ten-year-old, King. He is a Group behalf of AZΔ at the 2000 Annual Convenon of Creative Director at VML in Kansas Chi Psi Fraternity in Memphis, Tennessee. City, where he has the opportunity to work for one of his dream clients, Ga- with digital-led thinking. The agency torade, in the role he always wanted. grew from two to thirty people in that “I love solving problems and creating span. While I enjoyed the entrepreneur- something from nothing. That hasn’t ial side of the business I felt so removed changed in my time working in adver- from doing what I love – creative.” tising. One of the aspects I enjoy in my Anyone who knew Glen during his current role is being a team leader. Our time in the Lodge will not be surprised group is 40+ people and managing all of to find that he is enjoying success in his those personalities and talents to make chosen profession. He excelled at put- sure we get the best work is a fun chal- ting Chi Psi on the campus map with lenge.” his hard work and dedication, securing The path that took Glen from Zion, exchanges with sororities for the first Illinois, to Kansas City was not a time in years and establishing the straight one, however. It involved stops Lodge as a legitimate fraternity in the in Chicago and Las Vegas, another year eyes of potential new members. That of night school at the Chicago Portfolio same hard work and dedication contin- School, and a foray into the world of ues to pay off. entrepreneurship. “The advertising profession is built less, the excitement level was high and “Coming out of [the Chicago Portfo- around having success in various ad- brothers were optimistic about the fu- lio School] program I worked in Chicago vertising awards shows. And while I ture of the Alpha. Glen stepped into var- in some entry level roles. My first big have mixed feelings about them, I have ious leadership roles right away, and by jump was to R&R Partners in Las Vegas had some success. The biggest was his senior year the Alpha had more than where I worked on the ‘What Happens probably winning a Gold Lion at the 30 brothers, earning them the Founders Here, Stays Here’ campaign for Las Ve- Cannes Lion Advertising Festival in Trophy at Chi Psi’s 159th Annual Con- gas Tourism. I cut my teeth doing TV Cannes, France for a Gatorade project I vention—perhaps his most memorable ads and multi-platform campaigns. worked on. Being recognized globally undergraduate Chi Psi experience. In 2010 I opened my own ad agency for your work is very humbling. “Through the commitment of my pre- in Las Vegas called 1010 Collective. decessors and the strength of the new There was a need to serve that market (Continued on page 7) Life in the Lodge as a Chi Psi Legacy

By John Murphy, ZΔ `20 reasons. Rush was a long pro- By Kyle Fouts, ZΔ `18 harder. cess, but at the end of it all, I Sophomore year seems to rowing up, I’ve knew Chi Psi was right for hi Psi has been a have flown by, maybe be- been fortunate me. While rushing other fra- focal point of my cause I played too hard or enough to have ternities, I found that their life going back as maybe because I found my- two loving par- values didn’t seem to sit in far as I can re- self alone without some of entsG and an awesome brother. the same place Chi Psi’s were. member.C I used to climb onto my recently graduated My dad wasn’t quite as The idea of true brotherhood the kitchen table to see Dad friends. The Lodge offered lucky; but the great stories I’d didn’t seem to resonate with (Todd Fouts, ZΔ `89) reading endless opportunity for more always hear from him, were other fraternities as it did in the Purple and Gold. He relationships, however, and I the stories of Chi Psi. His in the Lodge. The Lodge real- would always tell me what it quickly found both friends brothers in the Lodge were ly feels like a home, and I will was for but never more than and pledge sons to occupy like his family. a tidbit on the broth- my time. Roid (Reid Haber- Some of his clos- erhood. Growing up man, ZΔ `18) and Pop (Peter est friends in the with three brothers I Zubak, ZΔ `18) were two of fraternity were understood the nu- my closest friends. They like “uncles” to ances of brother- showed me that I can be my me. It was very hood, but not until own man and that my father cool to see how living here at the has no bearing on my day-to- great of friend- Lodge did I proper- day life here in the Lodge. ships Chi Psi ly grasp the concept Just as I became fully com- brought to him. of fraternity. The fortable with my new life in The values in- Lodge learned to the Lodge, I became too com- stilled in him accept me for the fortable. Junior year present- from the fraterni- naive young man I ed many problems, and I’m ty also were was while showing confident I wouldn’t be writ- taught to me. The me how to better ing this today without the basic aspect of myself, refining the help of a particular Lodger. being a good lofty ideals Dad in- Mikal Middleton, ZΔ `19, gentleman were Pictured le to right: Ma Murphy, ZΔ `90; John Murphy, stilled in me into a knows what he did for me, taught to me ZΔ `20; Kyle Fouts, ZΔ `18; and Todd Fouts., ZΔ `89. perspective of un- and I can’t thank him enough from day one. derstanding and for dragging me out of that Once I came to the Univer- keep good relations with my love. dark pit while I fought him sity of Illinois, it was time to brothers for the rest of my My freshman year was every step of the way. His decide on which fraternity life, as my father did. The confusing, I was still trying to tenacity and care kept me was right for me. Hearing all best thing about being a lega- find a major while adjusting alive, and I can never thank about Greek life growing up, cy is truly being able to see to life on my own, I was lost him enough. I wanted to experience the how the values in the Lodge without the guidance of older Now I’m a senior, and I awesome brotherhood my haven’t changed, and as an brothers like Bro’Shea (Brian feel like one. I’ve had the col- Dad got to when he was in active I hope to continue to O’Shea, ZΔ `16), Ehsan Khan, lege experience, and I would- college. Yet he never pres- carry on the traditions of the ZΔ `17, and Ian Cole, ZΔ `16. n’t change a minute of it. I sured me to join Chi Psi. He fraternity to keep the strong Bro’Shea in particular became made mistakes, but the Lodge brought me to the Lodge, but brotherhood I’ve known my a strong role model for me, and the Lodgers helped me he just wanted to expose me whole life living in a Chi Psi with his carefree attitude yet fix them. I did great things, to the Lodge. He wanted me household. strong work ethic inspiring and the Lodge supported and to join Chi Psi for the right me to work harder and play celebrated them. be consummated within the next few ple—show up. The actives recently host- Lodge years. Owning a permanent Lodge has ed an Alumni Weekend at the Lodge, been our goal ever since Zeta Delta had which gave more than a dozen alumni (Connued from page 1) to abandon 912 South Second Street in the chance to tour the new Lodge and 1993, and we continue to make progress get to know our undergraduate broth- toward achieving that goal. The under- ers. It was a great time, The new lease also contains a provi- graduates are doing their part by keep- There will be another Alumni Week- sion granting the Alumni Corporation a ing the Lodge in good condition and end held on the weekend of September right of first refusal on the purchase of filled with quality young men, and soon 8, 2018, and Homecoming will be the the Lodge. Therefore, even if the build- it will be our turn to reward them – and weekend of October 13, 2018. Not only ing’s owner receives an offer to purchase generations of Lodgers who will follow would visiting the Lodge would be a the property, we have the right to match – with a permanent Lodge at long last. great way to rekindle old memories and any offer as long as we can close on the Until then, we will continue to sup- reconnect with other alumni brothers, deal in a four-month period of time. port the Alpha in every way we can, and but it would also give you a chance to It is our sincere hope that Zeta Delta we hope that all of our alumni brothers see just how well the Alpha is adjusting has moved Lodges for the last time and will do the same. The most important to its new home. that a purchase deal for the Lodge may way for you to support the Alpha is sim- I think you will be impressed. The Sports Page 2018 Baseball Preview: Cubs Hope Free Agency Splash Leads Them Back to World Series while White Sox Rebuild Continues By Casey Boguslaw, ZΔ `06 seen one of the slowest off-seasons of all The Cubs did lose their all-star time without many big contracts tossed Wade Davis to free agency and it’s yet to Editor’s Note: Casey Boguslaw around. be decided who will be the ninth-inning has been writing and podcast- There were still a few guys who got man this upcoming season. ing about sports since 2014 for paid, and one of the biggest contracts The Cubs will have mostly the same several websites, including The agreed upon was by the lineup as the past few years, hoping for Hardball Times. He helped bounce-back seasons from Kyle launch the website ROBase- Schwarber and Addison Russell. Ja- ball.com and served as manag- son Heyward has yet to show much ing editor until his departure to focus more on his at the plate in a Cubs uniform but own writing. Casey graduated from the Universi- still plays an excellent outfield de- ty of Illinois with a mathematics degree and still fense. If they could get just an aver- remains a passionate Illini fan. He currently re- age bat from him, it would go a long sides in Elmhurst, Illinois with his family. You way. , the 2016 World can follow Casey on Twitter @caseyboguslaw. Series MVP, will turn 37 in May but the Cubs hope to get at least one elcome Back, Baseball! more year out of one of manager Joe After a LONG five Maddon’s favorites. months without Ameri- The Cubs contention window is still ca’s Pastime, baseball is wide open and the team is still a finallyW returning. We left the sport after World Series favorite. If Kris Bryant watching another classic World Series and Anthony Rizzo continue to play where the outlasted the Yu Darvish heads up a Cubs’ starng rotaon this year that will like MVPs, there is no reason to Los Angeles Dodgers in seven games to include Jon Lester, Jose Quintana, and Kyle Hendricks. doubt Chicago’s chances of return- win their franchise’s first championship. ing to the NLCS, if not further. It’s The 2018 season could again crown a with the best starting on the mar- mostly the same teams they have faced victor who has finally completed a long ket, Yu Darvish. The Cubs needed to in past postseasons expected to contend rebuild or we may see one of the big replace Jake Arrieta in the rotation and again in the Washington Nationals and spenders get back to tradition, “stealing” general manager Theo Epstein and com- Los Angeles Dodgers. In the NL Central, a win behind mercenaries acquired by pany decided to go after the best option the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis deep-pocketed owners. available. After reaching their third Cardinals both improved over the off- The major topic of conversation this straight National League Championship season marginally, but still project a lev- offseason, however, has been how those Series, the North-Siders now boast one el below the Cubs. owners have been unwilling to open up of the best pitching rotations in all of ********************************************** their wallets. It has been a very slow off- baseball. Moving to the South Side, the Chica- season for the “hot stove” when many Darvish wasn’t the only player signed go White Sox will be taking the next step key free agents went past Spring Train- as the Cubs looked in their re- ing report dates before finding their new to improve a bull- build. The homes. One of the theories thrown about pen in dire need. Sox decided is collusion could be at play, with a be- The loss to the to start anew lief owners are trying to move salaries Dodgers in this past last season, down to be able to keep more of their year’s NLCS could trading off franchise’s revenue. be heavily blamed nearly any- Another (and more likely) possibility on a bullpen which thing with is we have reached an apex of the ana- may have been over- value and lytical revolution in baseball and teams worked, and at the stocking up believe that building around young, cost least, was very inef- on some -controlled players is a much more effi- ficient. The Cubs highly antici- cient way of running a winning ball club moved quickly to pated pro- than spending big money on players the add reinforcements spects. wrong side of the aging curve. including one of the Yoan Moncada leads the youth movement on the South Last season, With many of the free agents past the Dodgers’ secret side as the starng second baseman for the White Sox. some of the age of 30 (making me feel real old), there weapons in Brandon prospects is enough data to show those players are Morrow. They also added Steve Cishek were able to make their debuts with the worth less than was thought just a few from the and re-signed big league club, among them being the seasons ago. Of course the players and one of their own free agent relievers in their agents disagree, and thus we have Brian Duensing. (Continued on page 7) Four to be Initiated on April 28, Growing Baseball

Alpha Zeta Delta by Twelve this Year (Continued from page 6) ollowing up on a successful nois, and is undeclared Fall rush which netted eight but looking to major in hyper-athletic second baseman Yoan new brothers, Zeta Delta is Natural Resources and Moncada, who was the main return in prepared to welcome four Environmental Science. the trade of Chris Sale. Also making moreF into the bonds of brotherhood dur- Anthony is a freshman their debuts were the starting pitching ing Initiation, which will culminate on and likes to play hockey duo of Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo the morning of April 28, 2018. and chess in his free time. Lopez, who were the main pieces that The first pursuit (what used to be Anthony is also looking came back from the Washington Na- tionals for Adam Eaton. called “pledges”) we have is Daniel Ni- forward to the rest of his Anthony Rebello beck. Daniel is majoring pledge semester. The list of intriguing prospects is in electrical engineering, Third is Jack Dahlstrom. Jack is from long—longer than ever before in White and he is from North- Oak Lawn, Illinois, and Sox history—and 2018 should be a brook, Illinois. Daniel is he played football, base- chance to continue to see which pieces also a transfer student ball, ran track and wres- will fit in their future. It will most likely who has already involved tled in high school. Jack be another season of losing more games himself in intramural soc- is a sophomore and a than winning, but Sox fans are hoping cer. In his free time, Dan- transfer from Louisville. the payout will begin to show toward iel likes to make visuals Jack is majoring in Histo- the end of the year. Daniel Nibeck for DJs. ry and minoring in Crea- What the Cubs and last year’s Astros Second, we have Anthony tive Writing. Jack’s hob- Jack Dahlstrom laid out as a blueprint is youth is the Rebello. Anthony is from Moline, Illi- (Connued on page 3) name of the game. There is always the need to spend money on a glaring need As for words of wisdom he would at some point in the process, but if you Glendon impart on our younger brothers, Glen’s stockpile enough cheap talent, it can message is simple. put the team in a very enviable posi- “If you have a class project, take the tion. (Continued from page 4) lead. If there’s an open position at the There should be a lot of fun baseball Lodge, fill it. If you have an opportunity on both sides of town and a set of dates When I had my own agency in Las to travel or do something out of your to look forward to is September 21-23. Vegas I was really proud of the reputa- comfort zone with some of your broth- The Sox will be hosting the Cubs for tion we built in the short time we were ers, do it. And if you’re not doing some- three games in which may very well be up and running. We were a finalist for thing one night and a friend asks if you part of the final stretch for a Cubs team Las Vegas Small Business of the Year in want to go out – go. Sometimes the most in the midst of a division race. The our second year, and the contacts and random Tuesday nights were some of White Sox may at that point have the friendships I developed over that time my favorite memories. key parts of their future all in uniform with employees and clients are still Oh, and take advantage of any oppor- looking for nothing else than to ruin the strong today. Other than that, it’s all tunity to build, and curate your net- Cubs’ chances. This could be a great about having fun doing what I do with work. It’s never too early to start your chapter in the never-ending feud in the the people I’m doing it with. I’ve been LinkedIn, those contacts can be invalua- crosstown series. fortunate to travel all over the world on ble.” It may wait until 2019, but Chicago is various productions shooting with some You can follow Glen on Twitter looking to be a hotbed of excellent base- really talented directors, and lately, pro @The_Glendon or reach out to him by ball in the near future. Hope to see you athletes.” email him at [email protected]. out at the park this summer!

Alumni Corporation Board of Directors Matthew Hess, `00 Chris Silchuck, `13 Alex Sagil, `05 Kyle Deyo, `18 President Treasurer Trustee Trustee (#2) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Cameron Wall, `11 Jeremy Doser, `97 Paden Thomas, `14 Sam Kluber, `20 Vice-President Trustee Trustee Trustee (#3) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Matthew Murphy, `90 Paul Parks, `03 Joshua Samson, `20 Tim Gilmore, `20 Secretary Trustee Trustee (#1) Trustee (#4) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Saturday, May 26, 2018 Bolingbrook Golf Club Jul. 7 Chi Psi at the Park Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. 2001 Rodeo Drive Arlington Int’l. Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Racecourse Price: $115 Per Person Jul. 25-29 Annual Convention Madison, WI Includes 4-Hour Platinum Open Bar and Choice of One of the Following Entrées: Aug. ? Alumni Golf Outing Grilled Filet Mignon Prosciutto Wrapped Salmon TBD Roasted Mushroom Demi Lemon Chive Sauce Lemon Mustard Chicken Eggplant Parmesan Sep. 8 Alumni Weekend Roasted Chicken Breast/Lemon Caper Sauce Marinara Sauce/Mozzarella/Basil/Cavatappi Fighting Illini v. W.I.U. Leathernecks Please R.S.V.P. online at www.azdchipsi.org or send a check to Chris Silchuck, 515 South We Go Trail, Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Oct. 13 Homecoming Fighting Illini v. Black Tie Optional Purdue Boilermakers