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George A Long Jr., Illinois Eta, 6/6/1939 #586
George A Long III, Indiana Alpha 1413
George A Long, Indiana Beta
#539 Theta,
C. Loy,
#332
Edward
10/19/1208
3/18/1937
Indiana Strawbridge,
Indiana
Robert
Theta, 4/5/1934 #504
Strawbridge,
Indiana
Theta, 4/19/1936
#531
Dallas Ryan
Long, Florida
Gamma,
4/22/2007
#1663
4/27/1947
#749
Herbert
Granville
Theta,
Moody
Jr. Illinois
Eta,
3/7/1914
Russell
Strawbridge,
Indiana
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IOWA STATE PHI Official Newsletter of the Iowa Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Iowa State University
DOING SOMETHING DIFFERENT
VALUABLE SKILLS LEARNED FROM PHI DELTA THETA LEADS TO CAREER CHANGE
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fter working for the past seven years since graduation for 3m and Albaugh LLC, Ryan McCauley 1752 decided he wanted to do something different. He is now a partner at Main Street Cafe & Bakery in Ankeny, Iowa. He says it is comparable to a Panera, but on a smaller, local scale. They plan to grow the business to more locations within the next few years. He hopes to utilize his MBA, as well as process improvement experience, to help create efficiencies and deliver quality food to their great customers in a faster process. If you are looking to try quality fast casual food when you are in Ankeny, or have any catering needs in the central Iowa area, please stop by or call and check them out! What have you been up to since graduation? I was lucky to marry an amazing person last June. Having the support from my wife, Brooke, to make a jump in careers has allowed me to be a happier person and feel more successful. We have twin girls on the way due next March that we are
both looking forward to. Our lives are going to change completely, but it is a challenge we are excited for. Having such a supportive wife allows me to continue to grow both personally and professionally. What interactions do you have with Phi Delts today? I still talk to a handful of my pledge brothers weekly that include people in the classes both above and below me. I made a lot of great friendships in my four years at Iowa Gamma. While I may not talk to some of my brothers as often, the bond is still alive. This was extremely evident when my father passed away unexpectedly on the job as a Des Moines firefighter earlier this year. The services were held in the middle of the week, and brothers showed up from Kansas City, Minneapolis, and all over Iowa to support my family and me. It’s great to know that even as life changes for you and you lose contact with some brothers, they are still there to support you in a time of need. Continued on next page
How has your Phi Delta Theta experience changed who you are today? The Fraternity taught me plenty of valuable lessons. Time management, prioritization, responsibility, and being open-minded. Balancing what seems like a hectic schedule in college is only a warm-up for life beyond graduation. You may not always be able to get everything done that you would like to, so the prioritization and delegation of tasks, if necessary, is important. After serving as recruitment chairman and treasurer, I feel as if the Fraternity helped me mature and prepare me for life after graduation. Being opened-minded has helped me time and time again after graduation. I have traveled to many places that I never thought I would, “DON’T TAKE THE made friends in different areas of the world and EASY WAY OUT. with different viewpoints. FIND WAYS TO MAKE Just because someone does not see things the YOURSELF MORE exact same as you does VALUABLE THAN not mean that you cannot YOUR COMPETITORS.” be friends and have a good relationship. I think that is more important now than ever with everything that has been going on in the world the last few years. What are your thoughts of the newly renovated chapter facility? I can’t believe how nice the house looks since I graduated in 2010. I think this is a great reflection on our alumni, the hard work that all of the actives and Phikeias are putting in, and maybe the biggest impact is how great a job Mom G [Corinne Gilbert] has does. She has helped our Fraternity go from acceptable to great at Iowa State once again! When I was in school we were a good fraternity with a good group of core guys, but we had our struggles from 2006–2010. I think the membership numbers and status of the Fraternity currently show how successful we have been in the last seven years!
ABOUT US
The Iowa State Phi is published two times per year by the Iowa Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Iowa State University for alumni and parents. ©Copyright 2017 Iowa Gamma. All rights reserved. Send news, address updates and photos to: Iowa Gamma Chapter of Phi Delta Theta 2 South Campus Avenue, Oxford, Ohio 45056 STAY UP-TO-DATE /PhiDeltaThetaISU @ISUphi linkedin.com/groups/95210 iastate.phideltatheta.org CHAPTER ADVISORY BOARD Steve Good, Chairman Colin Hueser Greg Hunt Jackson Mores Austin Javellana
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CHAPTER OFFICERS Ryan Ford, President Jakeb Bakken, Vice President Trevor Johnson, Treasurer Matt Dodge, Assistant Treasurer Logan Heim, Warden Ben McCullough, Secretary Ben Hess, Phikeia Educator Ben Alexander, Scholarship Jack Youngblade, House Manager Nick Worall, Recruitment Andrew Nurse & Sam Messbarger, Philanthropy Spencer Heim & Hunter Kowalski, Social Jack Stevens, Public Relations Thor Johnson, IFC Representative Trevor Jensen, Alumni Relations Pat Morrison & Kevin Boeckholt, Senior Liaison Daniel Haugen, Awards HOUSE CORPORATION BOARD Scot Alexander, President Joel Magruder Toby Geiger, Treasurer Bob Sperry Bill Beckman Jim Unzeitig
What is your favorite Iowa Gamma memory? Winning Yell Like Hell during my freshman year was pretty great. Homecoming was always my favorite time of the year with lawn display and all of the other activities going on. What advice do you have for current members? Don’t fail to sign up for organizations outside the Fraternity. It’s important to put effort into the Fraternity, but it is also important to get involved outside of the Fraternity. Make sure you are enjoying your college years. Try to give back where you can. Focus on doing something that makes you happy. If that means choosing a major or program that you enjoy and may not make quite as much money, I personally feel it is worth it in the long run, as going to a job for 40–50 hours a week that you do not enjoy will only wear on you and make you unhappy. Sometimes life can be cut short and be unfair as I have experienced this year, so don’t take for granted the time you have. Don’t take the easy way out. I can tell you as a recruiter and hiring manager for 3m and Albaugh that employers are not looking for people who took the easiest possible schedules. Find ways to make yourself more valuable than your competitors. Be open to continually learning. I originally thought I would get my degree and I was going to be set. If you want to be successful, continue to learn and educate yourself whether that means more schooling, classes online, finding mentors, or reading valuable books. Try to leave the Fraternity in a better place than it was when you joined! Ryan lives in Ankeny with his wife, Brooke. You can contact him at remccauley1@gmail.com.
Thank you to all alumni that showed up to the Iowa Gamma Alumni tailgate. We had a great turnout for the event and were able to watch Iowa State defeat #4 TCU! At our tailgate, even the newly appointed Iowa State University president, Wendy Wintersteen, stopped by to say hello.
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UNDERGRADUATE SPOTLIGHT SENIOR PHI COMPETES IN A NATIONAL FISHING CHAMPIONSHIP Pat Morrison 1894 qualified for and competed in the 2017 YETI Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) College Fishing National Championship on Wheeler Lake in Rogersville, Alabama in June. During this two-day event, Pat and his partner Dylan managed to weigh-in 20 lb. and 14 oz. of bass. This impressive haul resulted in a 20th place finish out of 138 other collegiate teams. Pat is a current
member (as well as past president) of the ISU Fishing Club where he regularly competes in weekend tournaments across the country.
IRON PHI INSPIRED BY GREAT-GRANDFATHER of Phi Delta Theta (both undergraduates and alumni) must select an athletic endeavor of their choice, raise $1,000 through Phi Delta Theta’s Iron Phi website, and then accomplish their athletic event. With the help of friends, family, and alumni, Nathan raised $1,965 for ALS research. Becoming an Iron Phi has been a long-standing goal for Nathan as his great-grandfather passed away from Lou Gehrig’s Disease in 2005. Phi Delta Theta’s connection to ALS and their philanthropic work were some of the reasons he was drawn to the Fraternity during first semester at Iowa State.
Nathan Pattee 1882 from Avoca, Iowa became an Iron Phi last summer, joining a select brotherhood of Iowa Gamma Phis who have completed this challenge. To become an Iron Phi, members
Nathan completed the athletic portion of his Iron Phi Challenge by hiking the tallest mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak. The hike was over 15 miles long, reached 14,259 feet in elevation, and is widely regarded as one of the most difficult “14’ers” in Colorado. When asked about his experience, Nathan said, “It was without a doubt the greatest physical challenge I have ever completed, but the experience of the Iron Phi Challenge is overwhelmingly worth it and something I’ll never forget.”
MEET OUR NEWEST INITIATES & PHIKEIAS 2017 FALL INITIATES
Nate Linde 1961, Minnetonka, MN Jack Romine 1962, Minneapolis, MN Nick Stasi 1963, Oelwein, IA Jakeb Bakken 1964, North Liberty, IA Jonathan Mennecke 1965, Ames, IA Matt Kratohvil 1966, St. Charles, IL
2017 FALL PHIKEIA CLASS Matthew Bjoin*, Harlan, IA Brandon Bjoin 1867 Max Borth, Cary, IL Ryan Cuddy*, Mount Prospect, IL Kevin Cuddy 1877 Matt Dodge*, Iowa City, IA Steve Dodge 1389 Danny Frantzen, Naperville, IL Keegan Heaton, Dakota Dunes, SD Riley Johnson, Elk River, MN Lambros Karkazis, Chicago, IL Bryce Kessel, Verona, WI Matthew Keyes, Millard, NE Trevor Kirk, West Des Moines, IA Hunter Kowalski*, Madison, WI Scott Kowalski 1423 (UW-Madison)
Collin Kubinski, Plymouth, MN Wes Lesher, Cambridge, IA Logan Lynch, Omaha, NE Matthew Martin, Omaha, NE Sam Messbarger*, Omaha, NE Jack Creel 1291 Ben McCullough*, Marion, IA Nick McCullough 1861 Cole Morrison*, Omaha, NE Patrick Morrison 1894 Liam O’Donnell, Omaha, NE Javier Rodriguez, Bayamon, PR Jake Roum, Highland, WI Juan Rubiano, Okoboji, IA Jack Stevens, Chicago, IL
* Legacy
2017 Phikeia Class iastate.phideltatheta.org
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PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #1315 DAYTON, OH Trevor Jensen 1913, Ryan Ford 1947, and Logan Heim 1955 dressed up for the annual Phi D’Elves Philanthropy which benefits Ames Youth and Shelter Services.
REFER A PHI!
Know any young men who would be great Phis? Refer them here: iastate. phideltatheta.org/join/refer-someone/. Then, send them to our Greatest U recruitment campaign: futurephidelt.org. Top, L–R: Logan Driscoll 1919 and Evan Prochaska 1938 were initiated into the Fraternal Values Society; fall 2017 all-house photo of Phi Delta Theta; an officer from the ISU Police Department was invited to speak to the chapter on a variety of public safety-related topics. Middle, L–R: Trevor Jensen 1913 passing out flowers on Serenades Day; brothers participated in the chapter’s annual highway clean-up on the east side of Ames; Ryan Szalat 1912 and Danny Johnson 1927 participating in Serenades, an annual Iowa State Greek Community tradition; Iowa Gamma’s annual Okoboji recruitment trip over the summer;. Bottom, L–R: Painting banners for Iowa State Dance Marathon; exterior view of Iowa Gamma’s newly renovated chapter house; Iowa Gamma participated in a philanthropic event with the women of Delta Gamma to create tactile Halloween cards for the visually impaired; active members signing the These Hands Don’t Haze banner during National Hazing Prevention Week; Pat Morrison 1894 and David Rodriguez 1898 dressed-up for Iowa Gamma’s annual “Wedding Party.”
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