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Philanthropy Chapter Welcomes New
Executive Board, Pledge Group
By Dylon Hopp ’18
This semester, the brothers of Psi Upsilon
participated in a myriad of philanthropic and
community service related project. Several
brothers are involved in Camp Kesem, so we
chose to make them our philanthropic focus,
hosting a catered meal open to all of campus at
our chapter house. At this event, we fundraised Above: The newly-elected executive board.
$1,500. We also had a fundraiser at a local res- Below: The new brothers from the Class of 2022,
taurant, Mia Za’s, where a portion of sales went who were welcomed on November 18, 2018.
to Camp Kesem. The Omicrons also participat-
ed in iHelp, a student-run, community service
event focused on area beautification around
the Illinois campus. Other ways brothers earned
community service and philanthropy hours
was through projects sponsored by ROTC, like
the semiannual Blood Drive, hosted this year by
Jesse Park ’20. We continue to look for further
ways to expand our identity in this wonderful Top: Brothers pick up trash during iHelp, a stu-
campus community. dent-wide community service event. Above: The
brothers that represented PsiU at Camp Kesem.
Alumni News and Notes
ALUMNI BOARD MEMBERS
Maximillian Evers ’15 (left) Richard D. Johnson ’61 has been married to
completed his degree in his wife, Judy—also an Illinois grad—for 57
three years with a major in years now. He updates: “doing fine for being Brandon Burd ’13.5 | President
molecular and cellular bi- 79 years old. Regarding the Lost Brothers list Matt HaMielec ’14.5 | Vice President
ology. He was both an un- published in the spring, brother John (Jack) Mark PalMer ’14.5 | treasurer
dergraduate Chancellor’s Henbest ’60 lived in Galosh, Illinois, as of five BoB Mcintire ’68 | secretary
Scholar and James Scholar. years ago. Brother Stephen Sword ’63 had a
After completing his medical summer home in Little Saint Germain near
schooling at the University of Illinois, Chicago, Sayner, Wisconsin, last I heard...in 2006 or 2007.”
College of Medicine in 2018, he became one HAVE ALUMNI NEWS?
of the youngest graduates—at age 25— as a
recipient of an academic fellowship, and as a We want to hear from you!
published medical researcher. He began his Send your personal updates,
residency in surgery and interventional radiol- Alumni were welcomed back for Homecoming accomplishments, adventures, and photos
to our account manager, Kasey Breedlove,
ogy at the University of Texas, San Antonio. He 2018, which ended up being a fantastic day at kbreedlove@elevateims.com, or simply
is now a homeowner in San Antonio, and will with brothers from years past! (Pictured below). fill out the back of the enclosed gift slip and
be completing his residency specialty through return it in the mail. We will share your news
2024. in the next edition of The Arrow!
CHAPTER ETERNAL
We are saddened to learn about the
passing of the following brothers. Our
sympathies to their family and friends.
EUGENE S. KWAS ’46
DAVID MCLEAN MORGAN ’59
MICHAEL R. SUMMERS ’69
MICHAEL W. GROSSE ’74
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