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'''Delta Chi Chapter''' (Founded 3 December 2001) is located at [http://www.lehigh.edu Lehigh University] in Bethlehem, Pa.  The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded with the help of Hoyt Craver, Director of Expansion, and [[Rich Freed]], Chapter Advisor and [[Theta Chapter]] Alumnus, [[Alpha Eta Chapter]] Founder.  Delta Chi is a member of the [[East Region]].
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'''Delta Chi Chapter''' (Founded 3 December [[2001]]) is located at [http://www.lehigh.edu Lehigh University] in Bethlehem, Pa.  The [[Collegiate Chapters|Chapter]] was founded with the help of Hoyt Craver, Director of Expansion, and [[Rich Freed]], Chapter Advisor and [[Theta Chapter]] Alumnus, [[Alpha Eta Chapter]] Founder.  Delta Chi was a member of the [[East Region]].
  
 
== Chapter History ==
 
== Chapter History ==
=== Founding ===
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=== 2001 ===
After the discovery of an Alpha Eta, University of Delaware, alumni working in the Career Services Department of Lehigh University, Phi Sigma Pi Nationals decided to give those students with a 3.0 GPA or higher the opportunity to start a Lehigh University chapter of Phi Sigma Pi.  Invites to an information session were sent out to these students on October 5, 2001.  Of the hundreds of students who received these letters, some attended the first ever Lehigh University Phi Sigma Pi meet night held on Monday October 15, run by Nationals and Richard Freed, the Alpha Eta alumni who initiated the entire endeavor.  Due to the interest generated, the staff arranged an organizational meeting for the next Monday, October 22.  Many attended this meeting, including the National President, Tammy A. Mleziva.   
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==== Founding ====
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After the discovery of an [[Alpha Eta Chapter|Alpha Eta]], University of Delaware, alumni working in the Career Services Department of Lehigh University, Phi Sigma Pi Nationals decided to give those students with a 3.0 GPA or higher the opportunity to start a Lehigh University chapter of Phi Sigma Pi.  Invites to an information session were sent out to these students on October 5, 2001.  Of the hundreds of students who received these letters, some attended the first ever Lehigh University Phi Sigma Pi meet night held on Monday October 15, run by Nationals and [[Richard Freed]], the [[Alpha Eta Chapter|Alpha Eta]] alumni who initiated the entire endeavor.  Due to the interest generated, the staff arranged an organizational meeting for the next Monday, October 22.  Many attended this meeting, including the National President, [[Tammy Mleziva|Tammy A. Mleziva]].   
  
Determined to begin this chapter, the group elected student officers for the chapter: Cheryl Foster, President; Justin Federici, Vice President; Pamela Passerello, Corresponding Secretary; Stella Maher, Recording Secretary; Martin Uteras, Treasurer; Sara Ferris, Rush Advisor; Kristin Matchica, Initiate Advisor; Amy Gilbreth, Parliamentarian; and Marika Deppmeyer, Historian.  The next week, the budding chapter officially motioned in Richard Freed as their advisor and requested that Alpha Eta, of University of Delaware, be their sister chapter, officially beginning the process.
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Determined to begin this chapter, the group elected student officers for the chapter: [[Cheryl Foster]], President; [[Justin Federici]], Vice President; [[Stella Maher]], Recording Secretary; [[Pamela Passerello]], Corresponding Secretary; [[Martin Uteras]], Treasurer; [[Sara Ferris]], Rush Advisor; [[Kristin Matchica]], Initiate Advisor; [[Amy Gilbreth]], Parliamentarian; and [[Marika Deppmeyer]], Historian.  The next week, the budding chapter officially motioned in [[Richard Freed]] as their adviser and requested that [[Alpha Eta Chapter|Alpha Eta]], of University of Delaware, be their sister chapter, officially beginning the process.
  
=== Service, Social, Scholarship and Exams ===
 
  
As they worked to become a chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, the group was named the Alpha class at Lehigh’s chapter and therefore needed to complete several requirements of the Phi Sigma Pi Tripod of Service, Social, and Scholarship; and the Delta Chi Chapter of Lehigh University was well on their way to doing that in November 2001.  The first Monday of the month the chapter held a canned food drive and a pizza party before their official meeting, completing their requirements for service and social.  At this same meeting, new bylaws and operating policies for the chapter were rising, as the chapter instilled policy that disciplinary action would be taken after three unexcused absences.   
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[[Image:convention_resize.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Stella Maher and Alex Schwendeman receiving the Delta Chi Charter at National Convention 2002.]]
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[[Image:convention_newchapters.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Representatives of new chapters at National Convention 2002.]] <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>
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==== Service, Social, Scholarship and Exams ====
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As they worked to become a chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, the group was named the [[Delta Chi: Alpha Class|Alpha]] class at Lehigh’s chapter and therefore needed to complete several requirements of the Phi Sigma Pi Tripod of Service, Social, and Scholarship; and the Delta Chi Chapter of Lehigh University was well on their way to doing that in November 2001.  The first Monday of the month the chapter held a canned food drive and a pizza party before their official meeting, completing their requirements for service and social.  At this same meeting, new bylaws and operating policies for the chapter were rising, as the chapter instilled policy that disciplinary action would be taken after three unexcused absences.   
  
 
With all the fun of other activities, another requirement loomed amidst the group, the National Exam.  In order to become a brother of Phi Sigma Pi, students must pass the National Exam, an exam testing the students knowledge about Phi Sigma Pi values, history, and present.  To prepare for this exam in two weeks, the students involved took one quiz with questions similar to those on the exam on November 5, and then two more on November 12.   
 
With all the fun of other activities, another requirement loomed amidst the group, the National Exam.  In order to become a brother of Phi Sigma Pi, students must pass the National Exam, an exam testing the students knowledge about Phi Sigma Pi values, history, and present.  To prepare for this exam in two weeks, the students involved took one quiz with questions similar to those on the exam on November 5, and then two more on November 12.   
  
The exam date was set for November 26, but before that day, their fundraising and scholarship requirements still had to be completed.  Fundraising was fulfilled with the producing and selling of Alpha class Phi Sigma Pi t-shirts, made for less than five dollars and sold at ten dollars to yield a profit and effectively fundraise for the chapter. In addition, candy canes would be sold from December 3-5.  These shirts were completed and sold on November 19, the same day that the scholarship event was completed.  Richard Freed, the chapter’s advisor, came to the chapter as a Career Services Speaker, and educated the group about topics such as resumes, job hunting, and interviewing.  By the end of this chapter meeting, the class achieved the completion of all the requirements, except for the test the next week.  In order to take the pressure off the test, a holiday party was planned for after the exam.  That next Monday, November 26, 2001, the Alpha class of the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi took the National Exam, and they all passed with over 80%.  With this success, [[Alpha Eta Chapter]] inducted 36 brothers into the [[Delta Chi Chapter]] on December 3, 2003, the founding day of the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, at Lehigh University.
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The exam date was set for November 26, but before that day, their fundraising and scholarship requirements still had to be completed.  Fundraising was fulfilled with the producing and selling of [[Delta Chi: Alpha Class|Alpha]] class Phi Sigma Pi t-shirts, made for less than five dollars and sold at ten dollars to yield a profit and effectively fundraise for the chapter. In addition, candy canes would be sold from December 3-5.  These shirts were completed and sold on November 19, the same day that the scholarship event was completed.  Richard Freed, the chapter’s advisor, came to the chapter as a Career Services Speaker, and educated the group about topics such as resumes, job hunting, and interviewing.  By the end of this chapter meeting, the class achieved the completion of all the requirements, except for the test the next week.  In order to take the pressure off the test, a holiday party was planned for after the exam.  That next Monday, November 26, 2001, the [[Delta Chi: Alpha Class|Alpha]] class of the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi took the National Exam, and they all passed with over 80%.  36 brothers were inducted by the National Office into the [[Delta Chi Chapter]] on December 3, 2003, the founding day of the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, at Lehigh University.
  
The first executive board consisted of [[Cheryl Foster]], President; [[Justin Federici]], Vice President; [[Stella Maher]], Recording Secretary; [[Pamela Passarello]], Corresponding Secretary; [[Martin Uteras]], Treasurer; [[Sara Ferris]], Rush Advisor; [[Kristin Matchica]], Initiate Advisor; [[Amy Gilbreth]], Parliamentarian; and [[Marika Deppmeyer]], Historian.  
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The first executive board consisted of [[Cheryl Foster]], President; [[Justin Federici]], Vice President; [[Stella Maher]], Recording Secretary; [[Pamela Passarello]], Corresponding Secretary; [[Martin Uteras]], Treasurer; [[Sara Ferris]], Rush Advisor; [[Kristin Matchica]], Initiate Advisor; [[Amy Gilbreth]], Parliamentarian; and [[Marika Deppmeyer]], Historian.
  
=== Early Years ===
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=== 2002 ===
The spring semester of 2002 came to a close at the end of April, and the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi properly completed the semester with officer votes and awards.  On April 22, the chapter gave Cheryl Foster, the founding president of the Delta Chi Chapter, the Most Valuable Brother Award and the following week they presented her with flowers for her hard work and dedication.  All of the members of the E-Board, and honorary brother and faculty advisor Richard Freed also received gifts for their hard work as well.  At this time, the old officers transitioned into the new officers: [[Justin Federici]], President; [Stella Maher]], Vice President; [[Kevin Shephard]], Corresponding Secretary; [[Katie Bex]], Recording Secretary; [[Kristin Matchica]], Treasurer; [[Rachel Zief]], Rush Advisor; [[James Pontius]], Initiate Advisor; [[Pam Passerello]], Parliamentarian; [[Suzanne Ennis]], Historian.   
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==== Delta Chi Graduates Many Brothers and Gets a New Exec Board ====
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The spring semester of 2002 came to a close at the end of April, and the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi properly completed the semester with officer votes and awards.  On April 22, the chapter gave [[Cheryl Foster]], the founding president of the Delta Chi Chapter, the Most Valuable Brother Award and the following week they presented her with flowers for her hard work and dedication.  All of the members of the E-Board, and honorary brother and faculty advisor [[Richard Freed]] also received gifts for their hard work as well.  At this time, the old officers transitioned into the new officers: [[Justin Federici]], President; [[Stella Maher]], Vice President; [[Kevin Shephard]], Corresponding Secretary; [[Katie Bex]], Recording Secretary; [[Kristin Matchica]], Treasurer; [[Rachel Zief]], Rush Advisor; [[James Pontius]], Initiate Advisor; [[Pam Passerello]], Parliamentarian; [[Suzanne Ennis]], Historian.   
  
Although only one semester old, the chapter graduated 13 brothers at the end of this semester, and so it was a time filled with both the joy of becoming a real chapter, and the sadness of loosing so many brothers so soon.  
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Although only one semester old, the chapter graduated 13 brothers at the end of this semester, and so it was a time filled with both the joy of becoming a real chapter, and the sadness of loosing so many brothers so soon.
  
 
==== Summer 2002 and [[Stella Maher]] ====  
 
==== Summer 2002 and [[Stella Maher]] ====  
[[Grand Chapter]], the gathering of representatives of all Phi Sigma Pi chapters convenes during the summer each year to discuss National business. In 2002, the chapters met in Tennessee for the weekend of July 19-22.  Because of location difficulties, [[Justin Federici]], the president of the Delta Chi Chapter requested that [[Stella Maher]] attend the gathering because of her nearby location in North Carolina.  At this [[Grand Chapter]], [[Stella Maher]] witnessed and realized what Phi Sigma Pi was really about.  After this epiphany, Maher left [[Grand Chapter]] wanting to make the Delta Chi Chapter representative of Phi Sigma Pi and all of its other chapters.  When Stella through a house party at her home in North Carolina, she invited Phi Sigma Pi brothers from across the nation, and her thoughts and feelings about the situation were verified.  The crusade to improve the Delta Chi Chapter began.
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[[Grand Chapter]], the gathering of representatives of all Phi Sigma Pi chapters convenes during the summer each year to discuss National business. In 2002, the chapters met in Tennessee for the weekend of July 19-22.  Unable to attend, [[Justin Federici]], the President of the Delta Chi Chapter requested that [[Stella Maher]] represent the chapter.  At this [[Grand Chapter]], [[Stella Maher]] witnessed and realized what Phi Sigma Pi was really about.  After this epiphany, Maher left [[2002 Grand Chapter Conference|Grand Chapter]] wanting to make the Delta Chi Chapter representative of Phi Sigma Pi and all of its other chapters.  When Stella threw a house party back at Lehigh, she invited Phi Sigma Pi brothers from across the nation, and her thoughts and feelings about the situation were verified.  The crusade to improve the Delta Chi Chapter began.
On July 26, the Delta Chi executive board met online to discuss the chapters next semester.  Exploding with enthusiasm, Maher requested money for the purchase of a Phi Sigma Pi banner for the chapter.  With the request granted, Maher ordered the banner on August 7. In addition, Maher wrote the chapter’s bylaws and operating policy, and so began the enactment of her vision for the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi.
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On July 26, the Delta Chi executive board met online to discuss the Chapter's next semester.  Exploding with enthusiasm, [[Stella Maher|Maher]] requested money for the purchase of a Phi Sigma Pi banner for the chapter.  With the request granted, [[Stella Maher|Maher]] ordered the banner on August 7. In addition, [[Stella Maher|Maher]] wrote the chapter’s bylaws and operating policy, and so began the enactment of her vision for the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi.
  
 
==== Exec Board Shrivels ====
 
==== Exec Board Shrivels ====
Within the first two weeks of school, the Delta Chi Chapter experienced much havoc as much more was now expected of Phi Sigma Pi.  Kristin Matchica, the former initiate advisor and then elected treasurer for the chapter, refused to return emails or phone calls from other executive board members the entire summer, and did not attend the executive board’s online meeting in July.  Due to this behavior, she was put on probation and she rescinded her position as Treasurer.  After she had missed 25% of the meetings, by not attending any, a motion was made for her expulsion, and it was passed.
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Early in the fall semester the chapter lost their Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, Initiate Advisor and Parliamentarian as the Chapter makeup shifted with those who were only there for resume building dropping off as the quality of the chapter was strengthened.
 
 
A similar situation occurred with the recording secretary, who after taking minutes for the first two meetings, stopped attending meetings and events, eventually leading to her expulsion.  This same behavior was seen in corresponding secretary Kevin Shepard.
 
 
 
Parliamentarian Pamela Passerello also decided to step down from the executive board, doing so in a more respectable manner as she soon applied for inactivity for the fall and spring semester, and then graduated in May 2003.    James Pontius, the Initiate Advisor, also went inactive, but only for the fall semester.
 
 
 
As a result of half of the executive board of the Delta Chi Chapter defecting, elections were held on September 2, 2002.  Before the elections on this day, [[Stella Maher]] motioned to amend the Chapter Bylaws and combine the positions of Recording and Corresponding Secretary into on position of Secretary.  The amendment passed.  With this new amendment, only four positions had to be filled. Elections yielded [[Jeff Samuels]] as Secretary, [[Samuel Wallace]] as Treasurer, [[Mark Elloff]] as Initiate Advisor, and [[Suzanne Ennis]] as Parliamentarian.  
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As a result of half of the executive board of the Delta Chi Chapter leaving, elections were held on September 2, 2002.  Before the elections on this day, [[Stella Maher]] motioned to amend the Chapter Bylaws and combine the positions of Recording and Corresponding Secretary into on position of Secretary.  The amendment passed.  With this new amendment, only four positions had to be filled. Elections yielded [[Jeff Samuels]] as Secretary, [[Samuel Wallace]] as Treasurer, [[Mark Elloff]] as Initiate Advisor, and [[Suzanne Ennis]] as Parliamentarian.
  
 
==== Rush Pins 40 Future Brothers ====
 
==== Rush Pins 40 Future Brothers ====
 
Despite the recent problems with the executive board, the chapter started the semester with a scholarship event on the same day that the chapter instated the new officers.  Guest speaker’s came from other chapters to speak about Phi Sigma Pi and the tripod and suggestions for strengthening the chapter.  Within the next weeks, several social events were also planned and attended by brothers: bowling and a horror movie night.   
 
Despite the recent problems with the executive board, the chapter started the semester with a scholarship event on the same day that the chapter instated the new officers.  Guest speaker’s came from other chapters to speak about Phi Sigma Pi and the tripod and suggestions for strengthening the chapter.  Within the next weeks, several social events were also planned and attended by brothers: bowling and a horror movie night.   
  
Amidst the events, rush info sessions were held on September 16-18 and the first event was held on September 20, 2002: a very successful and well attended rush BBQ at a brother’s off campus home.  Those rushing also participated in creating cards for sick children at St. Luke’s Hospital.  For the final rush event, brother’s learned about those rushing through information sheets, conversation, and a canned food drive, held in the Ulrich Student Center on September 26.   
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Amidst the events, rush info sessions were held on September 16-18 and the first event was held on September 20, 2002: a very successful and well attended rush BBQ at a brother’s off campus home.  Those rushing also participated in creating cards for sick children at St. Luke’s Hospital.  For the final rush event, brother’s learned about those rushing through information sheets, conversation, and a canned food drive, held in the Ulrich Student Center on September 26 2002.   
 
 
At the meeting on September 30, the brothers voted to pin all of the rushes, who were then pinned on October 1.  
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At the meeting on September 30, the brothers voted to pin all of the rushes. The [[Delta Chi: Gamma|Gamma Class]] were then pinned on October 1, 2002.
  
==== Fundraising Goes Wild ====
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=== Later Years ===
Fundraising for the fall semester of 2003 started off strong with a bookstore tent at a football game on September 13, then continued with another tent at the September 27 football game, and then again at the November 1, Parent’s Weekend, football game.
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''Main Article: [[2003 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2004 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
Halloween Grams were sold once again from October 27-29, and then delivered to the students’ mailboxes.  At this time, Deana Willard, the fundraising chair, stepped down from her position to focus on school work and track, and so Andrea Luebbe filled her spot.  As fundraising chair, Luebbe ran the buying, organizing, and selling of Lehigh-Lafayette t-shirts.  This fundraiser involved selling t-shirts that showed that Lehigh is better than their arch-rival Lafayette.  These t-shirt sales gained over $600 for the chapter, making it the one most successful fundraising event seen by the chapter.
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''Main Article: [[2005 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2006 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2007 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2008 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2009 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2010 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2011 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2012 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2013 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2014 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2015 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2016 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''<br>
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''Main Article: [[2017 Delta Chi Chapter History]]''
  
==== Epsilon Class Does it Right ====
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=== The Active Chapter ===
After participating in a comprehensive and well done rush process, the Epsilon Class was initiated and started the pledging process.  This process consisted of weekly meetings run by Initiate Advisor [[Stella Maher]], completing an event for each part of the tripod, interviewing ten brothers, and passing the national exam.  During these meetings the pledges learned about the national and chapter history of Phi Sigma Pi through power point slides prepared by Maher. 
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The current chapter has about 40 active brothers.   
 
Their first project was to take pictures with all ten mules in Bethlehem and all groups completed it on time, but this amount of work and effort was too much for two of the initiates, who soon dropped out of the process.   
 
  
[[Image:mule.jpg]]
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==== Chapter Families ====
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* Awesome
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* Awkward
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* Blue Sparkle Mist
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* Camo
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* Hawaiian
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* Lime Sparkle Mist
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* Plaid
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* Sunshine
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* Tie-Dye (Retired)
  
The Big-Little process and bond is an important part of pledging for any fraternity, and to make this aspect stronger in the Delta Chi Chapter, Maher organized an icebreaker event at which potential bigs and littles could get to know one another on September 25.  After this event, each would choose who they would like to partner with.  Once assigned littles, the pairs were able to get to know one another better through interviews.  Their knowledge of one another would be tested at the Big-Little Quiz show held on October 23.  Big Rachel Mandeville and her Little Yos Priestly won the game at this event.
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==== Chapter Mascot ====
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The chapter mascot is a crocodile named Nom Nom.
  
At the second initiate meeting on October 7, elections were held as they are held in the chapter meetings, for the initiate officers: Katie Rikkola, Gamma Class President; Lauren Halgash, Secretary; Matt Griffiths, Treasurer; Suzanne Whitten and Craig Foo, Co-Historians. In preparation for brotherhood, Maher divided the initiates into committees, which would then plan the specific events that had to be completed.  Committees were also formed to plan the events that the pledges had to complete to become brothers.
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==== Chapter Chant ====
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The chapter has two chants both were created in 2008. The main chapter chant is:<br><br>
For their service event, the pledges went to the Boys and Girls Club again to play with the kids on November 4.  As a scholarship event, as a class they saw the play Picasso at Lapin Agile on October 30 which was playing at Zoellner Arts Center.  The fundraising committee sold class t-shirts as all initiate classes do, but with the help of Treasurer Matthew Griffiths, the class obtained Play Station 2 games, an X-Box with games, and a computer game pack all free of charge.  They raffled off these items and raised over $150 for the chapter. The class also went on a initiate class retreat on October 25 to Sayre Lodge where they were able to complete interviews with one another and bond as an initiate class should.  On October 27, the chapter did a midway vote on the initiates, and all of them were voted to continue the pledging process.
 
 
The National Exam approached the group quickly, and as a study tool for the exam, the chapter’s scholarship committee and Maher organized Brothers vs. Initiates Jeopardy on November 10, and all of the questions would be related to those on the exam.  Despite the fact that the brothers had much less schooling in than the Epsilon class, the Brothers won Jeopardy. 
 
  
==== First Ever Brotherhood Retreat ====
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D-X<br>
A retreat had been in the works for the previous semester, but due to lack of interest and funds, the event did not go through.  With the help of Vice President Jessica Maurer, the retreat this semester happened, and it became a camping trip.
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Delta Chi<br>
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We party down at old Lehigh<br>
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Screw the pong, we play Beirut<br>
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Get ready for the crocs' salute<br>
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Aaaaaaawwwwwww<br>
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FOR THE BROTHERHOOD!<br><br>
  
[[Image:camping.jpg]]
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The other chant is given is called "The Baker Corollary" in honor of its creator, [[Bill Baker]]. This is a call and response chant:<br>
 
October 17, 2003, the twelve people brave enough to go camping left Lehigh at half past four to head towards the campgrounds in the Poconos.  When they arrived, the ground was damp and it was becoming dark.  Immediately all of the brothers took a task and some began to set up the tents, while others collected dry wood and leaves and started the fire, while others prepared the food for dinner.
 
     
 
Although difficult to start because of the rain, the camp fire was soon built with the help of lighter fluid, and stories and laughs were shared all around such as now inside jokes as the “Ass Link” and the “Chapter Pyro”.  Soon President [[Jeff Samuels]] decided that he needed to become more rustic than before and attempted to make the fire as large as possible.  Others, such as Secretary Kai Schlingmann were not far behind. 
 
 
As everyone grew tired, slowly they went to sleep in the tents they put up themselves.  They awoke early and decided that one night of camping in the cold was enough, and so they quickly packed up and went to breakfast with brothers who did not come camping at the local Perkins.
 
 
 
[[Image:perkins.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
==== First Annual Semi-Formal ====
 
At the request of several brothers, a semi-formal was planned for the fall 2003 semester for the brothers of Delta Chi.  From the beginning of the semester, Historian Rachel Mandeville searched for venues at which to have the semi-formal. She quickly discovered Carmine’s, a small Italian restaurant with a banquet room and a dance floor. With the right price and the right room size, the place was quickly booked for Thursday November 6, 2003. The semi-formal was huge a success.  Centerpieces of live fish in vases awed the crowd and were given out at the end of the night. Many of the brothers attended and had a fantastic time dancing and eating
 
 
 
==== Scholarship and Service Hold a Record Number of Events ====
 
In addition to the rush events that involved service, the service committee chair, Jackie Lanzon, dedicated to her job, offered many service opportunities throughout the semester.  The Boys and Girls Club was revisited several times including November 4, 2003 with the initiates, and the chapter participated in Spooktacular.  Spooktacular involves the local area children coming to Lehigh and going through the University Center in costume, getting their faces painted and playing games, and then going to some of the residence halls to go trick or treating.  Delta Chi had the face painting station.  In addition, the chapter collected and donated over $100 to Turning Point, a women’s shelter in Allentown, who was in much need of money this semester.  The final service event of the semester consisted of making cards for sick children at the local hospital in order to help them get better.
 
 
The first scholarship event, which doubled as a risk management event, was held on October 6, 2003 right before the Chapter meeting, and at it SexPerts, one of whom was brother Reid Gronostajski, educated the chapter on safe sex.  Games were played and free condoms and dental dams were given out.  A successful and informative event proved to be a lot of fun.
 
 
The scholarship committee also sponsored a Career Services event at which Faculty Advisor [[Richard Freed]] came to the chapter on October 27 and answered questions of the chapter about resumes and interviews and getting jobs, internships, and externships.  And of course, the next month, the Scholarship committee helped organize the Brothers vs. Initiates Jeopardy.  These usually weaker aspects of the Tripod for the chapter saw great strength in the fall semester 2003.
 
  
==== A Successful Semester Closes with a New Faculty Adviser ====
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Brother: "Service in the streets!"<br>
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Everyone: "Scholars in the halls!"<br>
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Brother: "Mess with our Brothers..."<br>
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Everyone: "...and we'll kick you in the whaaaaaaa."<br>
  
[[Richard Freed]] informed the Delta Chi Chapter that he could no longer serve as their faculty adviser after the fall semester of 2003 because of previous commitments, and so the search began for a new faculty advisor.  An ad-hoc adviser search committee was formed and headed by Daryn Reyman.  Reyman found several potential candidates, but due to illness, soon had to turn the committee over to [[AJ Miceli]], who interviewed several candidates and found the best person for the job in Professor Small.  Small was invited for a chapter interview, at which he could also ask the chapter questions.  Voted on by the chapter at the meeting following the interview, Professor Small was voted to be the new faculty adviser for Phi Sigma Pi on December 1, 2003 and he soon after accepted the position. 
 
Another position filled at the end of the semester was that of Rush Advisor for the spring semester.  Michael Sullivan would be going abroad to London along with several other Delta Chi brothers, and so his position needed to be filled.  Several brothers ran for the position, and the votes showed that Laura Spessard earned the spot on November 10, 2003.
 
  
After 97 motions, a record number of social, service, scholarship, and fundraising events, the election of a new rush advisor, and the election of a new faculty adviser, the Delta Chi Chapter saw great improvements over the previous semesters.
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==== Current Executive Board ====
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* President - [[Victoria Raso]]
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* Vice President - [[Amanda Korwek]]
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* Secretary - [[Amanda Korwek]]
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* Treasurer - [[John Cascio]]
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* Recruitment Adviser - [[Jenna Catalano]]
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* Initiate Adviser - [[Marta Kasica-Soltan]]
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* Parliamentarian - [[Devin Yeatter]]
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* Historian and Alumni Committee - [[Victoria Raso]]
  
==== New and Improved Rush  ====
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==== Current Tripod & Other Chairs ====
 
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* Fellowship - [[Victoria Raso]]
With new rush advisor Laura Spessard leading the way, the spring 2004 rush went without too many problems.  The process began with three rush info sessions.  One of the strongest aspects of the info sessions was the slide shows, which the potential rushes could view while waiting for the session to begin.  In addition, Laura Spessard decided to have strong public speakers present the information to the potential rushes, even if that wasn’t the president.  This would also improve the presentation.
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* Leadership - [[Victoria Raso]]
 
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* Awards and Scholarship - [[Victoria Raso]]
Rachel Flink, a member of the Rush & Initiation committee put the slide show together with pictures from the previous semester.  A previous problem, which the slide show solved, was that the fraternity was not put in a fun light when discussed at the rush info sessions, and so by showing pictures of how much fun PSP is, it encourages people to rush because they see how much fun it will be.
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* Fundraising - [[Kayla Sippin]]
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* PR Chair - [[Jenna Catalano]]
Rush events started smoothly with the making of cards for sick children.  Everyone showed their eagerness to draw cards to be delivered to the children at St. Luke’s Hospital.  Because Laura held the event in the UC, the food had to be bought from Wood Dining Services, and so everyone enjoyed cookies and hot chocolate while making their cards.  Although not the most exciting of events, Cookies and Cards allowed for everyone to sit and talk to one another, and it ended up being one of the strongest events.    The following night, Friday January 30 2004, many rushes and brothers attended broomball.  A very fun and exciting event, not many people got to know one another too well, but it showed that Phi Sigma Pi can have fun as well as do service and scholarship events.  In order to add in a more social aspect to the event, Treasurer [[Angela Rizzo]] recommended getting pizza afterwards so that everyone could eat and mingle.  Most rushes stayed and ate.  To take advantage of everyone being there, the E-Board tried to arrange some game playing, such as four corners, but with a twist so that information could be learned about one another, such as go to a certain corner depending on where you are from.
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* ICR Chairs - [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Kayla Sippin]], and [[Griffin Jones]]
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* Tech Chair - [[Cody Benkoski]]
Taking a break, pref events did not continue until Friday, February 6, on which day the rushes and brothers were supposed to go to the local Boys & Girls Club, which is a favorite event of the chapter.  Unfortunately, weather reared its ugly head, and there was another snowfall the previous day, closing the local schools, and when the schools close, the children do not go to the Boys & Girls Club afterwards, and so an alternative event had to be offered.  The E-Board brainstormed all afternoon to come up with a competitive group activity, which was recently done in one of their sociology classes, building with straws and paper clips.  The judging would be based on height, strength, and creativity.  Everyone arrived and was told of the situation.  The competition began, and the observers and brother group members were able to see how the rushes worked in groups, a needed quality because of the committee work required in the chapter.  After all the work done by the groups it was decided that everyone won, and the reward was juice and cookies provided by the chapter.  Once again, everyone mingled and continued to get to know one another. 
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* Brothers at Large - [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Kayla Sippin]], and [[Griffin Jones]]
 
The final rush event convened at a local union bowling alley with inexpensive games because of the subsidization from the union.  Brothers paid only $1 per game, which included shoes, and the rushes were covered by the chapter.  The small size of the alley contributed to the environment that allowed for people to talk and bowl at the same time.  Every lane had a great time, and a couple of closet bowlers came out to show off their stuff.  Everyone only played two games, and so the night ended in a couple of hours. Brothers enjoyed the event so much, that social committee chair Lauren Halgash made another bowling event later in the semester on March 20 2004, with the same prices and the same fun.
 
 
 
[[Image:dxbowling.jpg]]
 
 
 
==== Second Brotherhood Retreat ====
 
The second semi-annual Brother’s Retreat was held on the weekend of February 20, 2004 in Cherry Hill, NJ at a penthouse in a hotel.  Last semester brothers retreated to a camping ground in Pennsylvania where they set up tents, built a fire, ate, and talked.  Although the brothers did not have to endure physical activities, they got to know each other nonetheless.  Four cars transported the 12 brothers to the penthouse allowing a get to know each other car ride to begin the experience.  Once settled in the brothers ate, played ice breaker games, card games, and board games (including Twister). 
 
 
 
Several brothers sat up late into the night talking to one another. Breakfast was provided by the chapter, and so brothers woke up to bagels, donuts, juice, and coffee.  That morning everyone left, and although only 12 brothers attended the retreat, those brothers left knowing more about each other than before, some forming great friendships, and ultimately achieving the goal of the retreat.
 
 
 
[[Image:2ndretreat.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== The Active Chapter ===
 
The current chapter has about 60 active brothers. 
 
  
 
=== Past Chapter Presidents ===
 
=== Past Chapter Presidents ===
* [[Cheryl Foster]]
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* [[Cheryl Foster]] (2001-2002)
* [[Justin Federici]]
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* [[Justin Federici]] (2002-2003)
* [[Jeff Samuels]]
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* [[Jeff Samuels]] (2003-2004)
* [[Angela Rizzo]]
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* [[Angela Rizzo]] (2004-2005)
* [[AJ Miceli]]
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* [[AJ Miceli]]  
 
* [[Jamie Yengel]]
 
* [[Jamie Yengel]]
* [[Ryan Templin]]
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* [[Ryan Templin]] (2006-2008)
* [[Katie Graul]] (Present)
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* [[Katie Graul]]
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* [[Andrew Kump]]
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* [[Katelyn Reef]] (2010)
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* [[Ariel Kule]] (2011)
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* [[Seth Fortney]] (2012)
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* [[Matthew Bernstein]] (2013)
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* [[Cole Geryak]] (2017)
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* [[Kirsten Hernandez]] (2017-2018)
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* [[Sara Kujalowicz]] (2018-2019)
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* [[Eddie McGowan]] (2019)
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* [[Victoria Raso]] (2020-2021)
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=== Initiate Classes ===
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''Main Article: [[List of Delta Chi Chapter Initiate Classes]]''
  
 
== Chapter Events & Activities ==
 
== Chapter Events & Activities ==
 
=== Founder's Weekend ===
 
=== Founder's Weekend ===
[[Image:dxfoundersday.jpg]]
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[[Image:dxfoundersday.jpg|thumb|400px|center|]]
  
A required event in the chapter’s Operating Policy, Founder’s day is a very important event, and so planning for it began on November 17 2003, when the chapter was asked by Historian Rachel Mandeville if they would prefer to order food, or to have a potluck dinner for the celebration.  The chapter decided to have a potluck, and so the list began to organize what everyone would make.   
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A required event in the chapter’s Operating Policy, Founder’s day is a very important event, and so planning for it began on November 17 2003, when the chapter was asked by Historian [[Rachel Mandeville]] if they would prefer to order food, or to have a potluck dinner for the celebration.  The chapter decided to have a potluck, and so the list began to organize what everyone would make.   
 
 
 
The dinner would be held at Sayre Lodge on December 3, 2003, the second birthday of the chapter.  As it was a required event, 95% of the chapter attended and everyone enjoyed themselves, and the food, which ranged from soup to meatloaf to cookies and much more.
 
The dinner would be held at Sayre Lodge on December 3, 2003, the second birthday of the chapter.  As it was a required event, 95% of the chapter attended and everyone enjoyed themselves, and the food, which ranged from soup to meatloaf to cookies and much more.
 
 
While the chapter dined, Vice President Jessica Maurer awarded certificates to many brothers.  The following brothers received awards: [[Stella Maher]], Most Devoted Brother; [[Craig Foo]], Volunteerism Award; [[Angela Rizzo]], Most Hardworking Brother; [[Brian Dunst]], Eagle Scout Award; Laura Spessard, Best New Addition to E-Board; and Jessica Maurer, The Loud and Lovable Award.  
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While the chapter dined, Vice President [[Jessica Maurer]] awarded certificates to many Brothers.  The following brothers received awards: [[Stella Maher]], Most Devoted Brother; [[Craig Foo]], Volunteerism Award; [[Angela Rizzo]], Most Hardworking Brother; [[Brian Dunst]], Eagle Scout Award; Laura Spessard, Best New Addition to E-Board; and [[Jessica Maurer]], The Loud and Lovable Award.  
  
Delta Chi has since continued the tradition of holding a potluck dinner on its Founders Day.  
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[[Delta Chi Chapter|Delta Chi]] has since continued the tradition of holding a potluck dinner on its Founders Day.
  
 
=== Kickball ===
 
=== Kickball ===
 
Started in the fall of 2005, Delta Chi holds an annual kickball weekend.  Brothers from nearby chapters come for the weekend events which include kickball and a service event.
 
Started in the fall of 2005, Delta Chi holds an annual kickball weekend.  Brothers from nearby chapters come for the weekend events which include kickball and a service event.
  
== Current Executive Board ==
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''Main Article: [[Delta Chi Chapter Kickball Tournament]]''
*President - [[Katie Graul]]
 
*Vice President - [[Stefie Kan]]
 
*Recording Secretary - [[Julia Mauk]]
 
*Corresponding Secretary - [[Krystal Kaai]]
 
*Treasurer - [[Andrew Kump]]
 
*Rush Adviser - [[Therese Quinn]]
 
*Initiate Adviser - [[Kevin Ford]]
 
*Parliamentarian - [[Garrett Wadsworth]]
 
*Historian - [[Ariana Tibaldi]]
 
 
 
== Current Committee Chairs ==
 
*Social Committee - [[Tara Goldberg]]
 
*Service Committee - [[Melissa Berenholz]]
 
*Awards and Scholarship Committee - [[Cali Roth]]
 
*Fund Raising Committee - [[Rachel Hughes]]
 
*Public Relations Committee - [[Alex Alhadeff]]
 
*Alumni Committee - [[Seetha Chandrasekhara]]
 
*ICR Committee - [[Justin Capalbo]]
 
*Regional Delegate - [[John Gilpatrick]]
 
  
 
== Notable Alumni ==
 
== Notable Alumni ==
* [[Stella Maher]] (Α)
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* [[Stella Maher]] (Α 2)
 
:CSK 2004
 
:CSK 2004
 
* [[Jeff Samuels]] (Β 42)
 
* [[Jeff Samuels]] (Β 42)
 
:CSK 2006
 
:CSK 2006
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== Honorary Members ==
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* [[Rich Freed]] (37)
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* [[Ryan Marquiss]] (108)
  
 
== Chapter Honors and Awards ==
 
== Chapter Honors and Awards ==
 
=== National Awards ===
 
=== National Awards ===
 
* 2005 [[Clarence O. Williams Most Improved New Chapter Award]]
 
* 2005 [[Clarence O. Williams Most Improved New Chapter Award]]
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* 2011 [[Top in Region Award]], [[East Region]]
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* 2014 [[Top in Region Award]], [[East Region]]
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* 2015 [[Top in Region Award]]
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* 2016 [[Outstanding Fundraiser Award]]
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* 2016 [[Top in Region Award]], [[East Region]]
  
 
=== University Awards ===
 
=== University Awards ===
* year AwardName
 
 
* None to date
 
* None to date
  
=== Other Awards ===
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=== Chapter Awards ===
* year AwardName
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''Main article: [[List of Delta Chi Chapter Internal Awards]]''
* None to date
 
  
 
= Further Resources =
 
= Further Resources =
* [http://www.lehigh.edu/~inpsp/ Delta Chi Chapter Website]
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* [http://www.pspdx.org Delta Chi Chapter Website]
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* [http://www.phisigmapi.org/deltachi Delta Chi Chapter Portal]
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* [[:Category:Delta Chi Members|List of Delta Chi Members]]
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* [[:Category:Delta Chi Alumni Members|List of Delta Chi Alumni Members]]
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= In the News =
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* [http://thebrownandwhite.com/2015/04/02/non-ofsa-greek-houses/ Non-OFSA Greek organizations foster a similar sense of community and alternative to the typical Greek house]
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* [http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/thebrownandwhitelifestyle/index.ssf/2013/11/honors_fraternity_spreads_awar.html National honor fraternity Phi Sigma Pi spreads awareness of epilepsy]
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* [http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/thebrownandwhiteblog/index.ssf/2011/09/benefit_frisbee_tournament_rai.html Frisbee tournament benefits fight against domestic violence]
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[[Category:Delta Chi Chapter]]

Latest revision as of 09:41, 9 April 2020

Delta Chi Chapter Fall 2011

Delta Chi Chapter (Founded 3 December 2001) is located at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa. The Chapter was founded with the help of Hoyt Craver, Director of Expansion, and Rich Freed, Chapter Advisor and Theta Chapter Alumnus, Alpha Eta Chapter Founder. Delta Chi was a member of the East Region.

Chapter History

2001

Founding

After the discovery of an Alpha Eta, University of Delaware, alumni working in the Career Services Department of Lehigh University, Phi Sigma Pi Nationals decided to give those students with a 3.0 GPA or higher the opportunity to start a Lehigh University chapter of Phi Sigma Pi. Invites to an information session were sent out to these students on October 5, 2001. Of the hundreds of students who received these letters, some attended the first ever Lehigh University Phi Sigma Pi meet night held on Monday October 15, run by Nationals and Richard Freed, the Alpha Eta alumni who initiated the entire endeavor. Due to the interest generated, the staff arranged an organizational meeting for the next Monday, October 22. Many attended this meeting, including the National President, Tammy A. Mleziva.

Determined to begin this chapter, the group elected student officers for the chapter: Cheryl Foster, President; Justin Federici, Vice President; Stella Maher, Recording Secretary; Pamela Passerello, Corresponding Secretary; Martin Uteras, Treasurer; Sara Ferris, Rush Advisor; Kristin Matchica, Initiate Advisor; Amy Gilbreth, Parliamentarian; and Marika Deppmeyer, Historian. The next week, the budding chapter officially motioned in Richard Freed as their adviser and requested that Alpha Eta, of University of Delaware, be their sister chapter, officially beginning the process.


Stella Maher and Alex Schwendeman receiving the Delta Chi Charter at National Convention 2002.
Representatives of new chapters at National Convention 2002.








Service, Social, Scholarship and Exams

As they worked to become a chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, the group was named the Alpha class at Lehigh’s chapter and therefore needed to complete several requirements of the Phi Sigma Pi Tripod of Service, Social, and Scholarship; and the Delta Chi Chapter of Lehigh University was well on their way to doing that in November 2001. The first Monday of the month the chapter held a canned food drive and a pizza party before their official meeting, completing their requirements for service and social. At this same meeting, new bylaws and operating policies for the chapter were rising, as the chapter instilled policy that disciplinary action would be taken after three unexcused absences.

With all the fun of other activities, another requirement loomed amidst the group, the National Exam. In order to become a brother of Phi Sigma Pi, students must pass the National Exam, an exam testing the students knowledge about Phi Sigma Pi values, history, and present. To prepare for this exam in two weeks, the students involved took one quiz with questions similar to those on the exam on November 5, and then two more on November 12.

The exam date was set for November 26, but before that day, their fundraising and scholarship requirements still had to be completed. Fundraising was fulfilled with the producing and selling of Alpha class Phi Sigma Pi t-shirts, made for less than five dollars and sold at ten dollars to yield a profit and effectively fundraise for the chapter. In addition, candy canes would be sold from December 3-5. These shirts were completed and sold on November 19, the same day that the scholarship event was completed. Richard Freed, the chapter’s advisor, came to the chapter as a Career Services Speaker, and educated the group about topics such as resumes, job hunting, and interviewing. By the end of this chapter meeting, the class achieved the completion of all the requirements, except for the test the next week. In order to take the pressure off the test, a holiday party was planned for after the exam. That next Monday, November 26, 2001, the Alpha class of the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi took the National Exam, and they all passed with over 80%. 36 brothers were inducted by the National Office into the Delta Chi Chapter on December 3, 2003, the founding day of the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, at Lehigh University.

The first executive board consisted of Cheryl Foster, President; Justin Federici, Vice President; Stella Maher, Recording Secretary; Pamela Passarello, Corresponding Secretary; Martin Uteras, Treasurer; Sara Ferris, Rush Advisor; Kristin Matchica, Initiate Advisor; Amy Gilbreth, Parliamentarian; and Marika Deppmeyer, Historian.

2002

Delta Chi Graduates Many Brothers and Gets a New Exec Board

The spring semester of 2002 came to a close at the end of April, and the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi properly completed the semester with officer votes and awards. On April 22, the chapter gave Cheryl Foster, the founding president of the Delta Chi Chapter, the Most Valuable Brother Award and the following week they presented her with flowers for her hard work and dedication. All of the members of the E-Board, and honorary brother and faculty advisor Richard Freed also received gifts for their hard work as well. At this time, the old officers transitioned into the new officers: Justin Federici, President; Stella Maher, Vice President; Kevin Shephard, Corresponding Secretary; Katie Bex, Recording Secretary; Kristin Matchica, Treasurer; Rachel Zief, Rush Advisor; James Pontius, Initiate Advisor; Pam Passerello, Parliamentarian; Suzanne Ennis, Historian.

Although only one semester old, the chapter graduated 13 brothers at the end of this semester, and so it was a time filled with both the joy of becoming a real chapter, and the sadness of loosing so many brothers so soon.

Summer 2002 and Stella Maher

Grand Chapter, the gathering of representatives of all Phi Sigma Pi chapters convenes during the summer each year to discuss National business. In 2002, the chapters met in Tennessee for the weekend of July 19-22. Unable to attend, Justin Federici, the President of the Delta Chi Chapter requested that Stella Maher represent the chapter. At this Grand Chapter, Stella Maher witnessed and realized what Phi Sigma Pi was really about. After this epiphany, Maher left Grand Chapter wanting to make the Delta Chi Chapter representative of Phi Sigma Pi and all of its other chapters. When Stella threw a house party back at Lehigh, she invited Phi Sigma Pi brothers from across the nation, and her thoughts and feelings about the situation were verified. The crusade to improve the Delta Chi Chapter began. On July 26, the Delta Chi executive board met online to discuss the Chapter's next semester. Exploding with enthusiasm, Maher requested money for the purchase of a Phi Sigma Pi banner for the chapter. With the request granted, Maher ordered the banner on August 7. In addition, Maher wrote the chapter’s bylaws and operating policy, and so began the enactment of her vision for the Delta Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi.

Exec Board Shrivels

Early in the fall semester the chapter lost their Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, Initiate Advisor and Parliamentarian as the Chapter makeup shifted with those who were only there for resume building dropping off as the quality of the chapter was strengthened.

As a result of half of the executive board of the Delta Chi Chapter leaving, elections were held on September 2, 2002. Before the elections on this day, Stella Maher motioned to amend the Chapter Bylaws and combine the positions of Recording and Corresponding Secretary into on position of Secretary. The amendment passed. With this new amendment, only four positions had to be filled. Elections yielded Jeff Samuels as Secretary, Samuel Wallace as Treasurer, Mark Elloff as Initiate Advisor, and Suzanne Ennis as Parliamentarian.

Rush Pins 40 Future Brothers

Despite the recent problems with the executive board, the chapter started the semester with a scholarship event on the same day that the chapter instated the new officers. Guest speaker’s came from other chapters to speak about Phi Sigma Pi and the tripod and suggestions for strengthening the chapter. Within the next weeks, several social events were also planned and attended by brothers: bowling and a horror movie night.

Amidst the events, rush info sessions were held on September 16-18 and the first event was held on September 20, 2002: a very successful and well attended rush BBQ at a brother’s off campus home. Those rushing also participated in creating cards for sick children at St. Luke’s Hospital. For the final rush event, brother’s learned about those rushing through information sheets, conversation, and a canned food drive, held in the Ulrich Student Center on September 26 2002.

At the meeting on September 30, the brothers voted to pin all of the rushes. The Gamma Class were then pinned on October 1, 2002.

Later Years

Main Article: 2003 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2004 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2005 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2006 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2007 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2008 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2009 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2010 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2011 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2012 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2013 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2014 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2015 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2016 Delta Chi Chapter History
Main Article: 2017 Delta Chi Chapter History

The Active Chapter

The current chapter has about 40 active brothers.

Chapter Families

  • Awesome
  • Awkward
  • Blue Sparkle Mist
  • Camo
  • Hawaiian
  • Lime Sparkle Mist
  • Plaid
  • Sunshine
  • Tie-Dye (Retired)

Chapter Mascot

The chapter mascot is a crocodile named Nom Nom.

Chapter Chant

The chapter has two chants both were created in 2008. The main chapter chant is:

D-X
Delta Chi
We party down at old Lehigh
Screw the pong, we play Beirut
Get ready for the crocs' salute
Aaaaaaawwwwwww
FOR THE BROTHERHOOD!

The other chant is given is called "The Baker Corollary" in honor of its creator, Bill Baker. This is a call and response chant:

Brother: "Service in the streets!"
Everyone: "Scholars in the halls!"
Brother: "Mess with our Brothers..."
Everyone: "...and we'll kick you in the whaaaaaaa."


Current Executive Board

Current Tripod & Other Chairs

Past Chapter Presidents


Initiate Classes

Main Article: List of Delta Chi Chapter Initiate Classes

Chapter Events & Activities

Founder's Weekend

Dxfoundersday.jpg

A required event in the chapter’s Operating Policy, Founder’s day is a very important event, and so planning for it began on November 17 2003, when the chapter was asked by Historian Rachel Mandeville if they would prefer to order food, or to have a potluck dinner for the celebration. The chapter decided to have a potluck, and so the list began to organize what everyone would make.

The dinner would be held at Sayre Lodge on December 3, 2003, the second birthday of the chapter. As it was a required event, 95% of the chapter attended and everyone enjoyed themselves, and the food, which ranged from soup to meatloaf to cookies and much more.

While the chapter dined, Vice President Jessica Maurer awarded certificates to many Brothers. The following brothers received awards: Stella Maher, Most Devoted Brother; Craig Foo, Volunteerism Award; Angela Rizzo, Most Hardworking Brother; Brian Dunst, Eagle Scout Award; Laura Spessard, Best New Addition to E-Board; and Jessica Maurer, The Loud and Lovable Award.

Delta Chi has since continued the tradition of holding a potluck dinner on its Founders Day.

Kickball

Started in the fall of 2005, Delta Chi holds an annual kickball weekend. Brothers from nearby chapters come for the weekend events which include kickball and a service event.

Main Article: Delta Chi Chapter Kickball Tournament

Notable Alumni

CSK 2004
CSK 2006

Honorary Members

Chapter Honors and Awards

National Awards

University Awards

  • None to date

Chapter Awards

Main article: List of Delta Chi Chapter Internal Awards

Further Resources

In the News