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Chapter
State of the Chapter Offcers






he undergraduate chapter members spent over 1,500 cumulative hours Harrison Bartlett, C’14
Tis thriving on Tech’s volunteering their time to help others via various President “A”
campus and it is a great volunteer organizations. Additionally, we raised
Birmingham, AL
time to be a Delta Chi! This approximately $9,000 for various philanthropies, Biomedical Engineering
is evidenced by our recent including the Jimmy V. Foundation and Relay for
spring rush class of 16 (100% Life. David Bertram, C’14
acceptance rate). We have The bond of brotherhood within Delta Chi Vice President “B”
a chapter flled with 104 has never been stronger. We continue to attend
Raleigh, NC
exceptional men who are brotherhood retreats once a semester and host Aerospace Engineering
involved both in the chapter various other brotherhood events throughout the
and all across campus. We are currently the second course of the semester such as Braves/Hawks Jordan Avery, C’14
largest fraternity on campus and work diligently to games or impromptu visits to QuikTrip for late Secretary “C”
maintain our high standards. night snacks.
The chapter sets the standard on Tech’s campus We also are active in intramural sports on campus, Peachtree City, GA
for academic excellence by upholding our spot felding a team in every sport. We are currently Industrial and Systems
as the chapter with the top GPA (3.35). We have ranked 6th out of the 32 participating fraternities. Engineering
consistently ranked #1 in academics (11 out of the We also actively participate in the Homecoming Ryan Calhoun, C’16
last 12 semesters). Our chapter is also fulflling festivities, placing 1st place 5 of the past 6 years, Treasurer “D”
the social aspect of the term “social fraternity” including this year. Our members are also involved
by hosting two of the largest parties on campus across campus, with 92% of our members being a McDonough, GA
annually. Our large Fall and Spring events are member of at least one other campus organization Mechanical Engineering
well known and host guests campus wide over the and 66% of our members holding leadership Hunter Mitchell, C’14
course of three days. Our “Reggae Party” in the positions in campus organizations. Alumni Relations “E”
spring was recently voted the best party on campus. We are currently in the process of applying for the
On an international scale, our chapter remains a National Interfraternity Conference (NIC) Chapter Acworth, GA
fagship organization for Delta Chi headquarters. Award of Distinction, recognizing exceptional Industrial and Systems
We were recently awarded our 18th President’s chapters of any fraternity. We are currently one of Engineering
Cup in our 23 year existence, recognizing the best the only chapters to have won two of these awards. Hurt Russell, C’15
Delta Chi chapters in both the U.S. and Canada. We are very proud of our accomplishments, but Sergeant at Arms “F”
The chapter has also recently bolstered its are sure to keep looking forward to the future in an
philanthropic efforts by spending endless hours attempt to continually improve our organization. Atlanta, GA
volunteering and raising money for various In the bond, Chemical and Biomolecular
charities. Many of the brothers are involved in Engineering
the GT for the Kids charity beneftting Children’s Sid Sinha, C’15
Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) which hosts an Member at Large “G”
annual dance marathon. This organization, headed Harrison Bartlett, C’14
by our own Drew Keller, has raised $54,000 over President ?? Nashville, TN
the past year for CHOA. Last year, our chapter Industrial and Systems
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