Theta Psi Chapter
the history of the Theta Psi chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity
In the 1960’s Greek life in Oshkosh flourished with numerous fraternities and sororities. Many of them had their chapter house in Titan Court, an area towards the North side of campus. Most of the fraternities and sororities were locally affiliated until many of them joined national organizations in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Some national fraternities on campus were Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, and Sigma Pi. A few of the national sororities were Phi Mu, Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Delta Zeta, Alpha Xi Delta, and Gamma Phi Beta.
In 1977 the last fraternity at UW-Oshkosh closed down due to low interest in
Greek membership, much to do with the lack of interest around the time of the
Vietnam War. In the mid 1980's, fraternities and sororities started coming back
to the UW-Oshkosh campus. A number of them also came back in the late 80's and
early 90's.
In 1993 Robb Hendrickson transferred back to UW-Oshkosh from St. Cloud State
University in Minnesota because he wanted to be closer to his family. He was a
member of the Zeta Delta chapter of Theta Chi at St. Cloud State. Robb gathered
a group of guys interested in starting a colony of Theta Chi at UW-Oshkosh.
Some of the founding fathers of the interest group were: Ron Tabbert, Ryan
McCue, Chris Fogle, Troy Marine, Chris Apriesing, Justin Feucht, Ross Laidlaw,
Jeremy Stupar, and Ted Wisnefski.
In the spring of 1993, this group investigated becoming a colony of Theta Chi
fraternity. Ron Tabbert and Robb Henrickson went to the Chapter Leadership
Conference to find out more information.
The first social the interest group had was with Sigma Sigma Sigma, and the
first song played at the social was "Hey Jealousy" by the Gin
Blossoms. That year the interest group of Theta Chi went to it’s first
homecoming with Alpha Xi Delta.
On October 2, 1993, the interest group at UW-Oshkosh became a colony and
started to progress into a chapter. The charter was signed by all founding
fathers. Ron Tabbert was the first president of Theta Chi at UW-Oshkosh.
In
the spring of 1994 Troy Marine became the 2nd president. Ten members had to be
expelled due to fighting with each other and other groups on campus that
semester. Dave Westol from International Headquarters sent a LEC to fix the
problem. Then in the fall of 1994 many members (about 15) dropped out because
they were upset with the expulsion of the 10 members, and other reasons. The
Gamma pledge class was big enough to help sustain membership. Chris Apriesning
was the 3rd president that year. Theta Chi also got their first fraternity
house, dubbed Old Yeller, located at 1137 Wisconsin Street.
In the school year of 1994-1995 many members joined Theta Chi. To become a
chapter the colony needed at least 45 members, over 100 page petition, good
grades and money to start the chapter. Chad Strelow became the 4th president of
Theta Chi in the fall of 1995.
On April 13, 1996 the Theta Psi chapter of Theta Chi fraternity at UW-Oshkosh
received its charter and the Delta Omega chapter from Ripon College initiated
the members at the River Commons from 9pm until midnight. People from IHQ came
to the installation banquet. The two pledge classes that year were the Zeta and
Eta classes.
In the spring of 1996 the chapter house moved to 517 Algoma Blvd. The first
formal was at the Fin and Feather in Winneconne, 187 people attended. In the
fall of 1996 Dave Poteat became the 5th president. Theta and Iota classes were
initiated.
During 1997-1998 Dave Bresiski became the 6th president. The chapter introduced
substance-free housing voluntarily, the first chapter to do so out of all Theta
Chi chapters. The Kappa and Lambda pledge classes were initiated into Theta Chi
this year.
In the 1998-1999 school year Jason Hurley became the 7th president, but had to
resign due to diabetes. Doug Ladd became the 8th president. The chapter house
moved to 519 Wisconsin Street, but this was only a temporary house. This year
the Mu and Nu pledge classes were initiated. The Altar award was won for the
first time in the 1998-1999 school year.
During
1999-2000 Craig Strelow became the 8th president, and in 2000-2001 Tom Bruenig
became the 9th president for the chapter. The Pi and Rho pledge classes were
initiated. The Red Carnation Ball was cancelled this year because of a
meningitis outbreak on campus. It was rescheduled for the week afterwards and
was held at the Utica Golf Club. Over the summer of 2001 the chapter house
moved back to 517 Algoma Blvd.
In the Fall of 2001, the chapter had it’s first St. Nicks Day dinner filling
the house with guests and homemade food. The dean of students came as a guest.
The dinner was decided to be an annual event.
In 2001-2002 Jay Evans became the 10th president and the Sigma and Tau pledge
classes were initiated.
In 2002-2003 Greg Seidl became the 11th president, initiating Upsilon and Phi
classes.
2004 Josh Dillenberg became the 12th president, initiating the Psi and Omega
classes.
In 2005 Justin Rakow became the 13th president, with Don Calhoun serving as
Vice President, and Bryant Nelson in the role of Secretary. In the spring, the
Alpha Beta class was initiated and the following weekend; members of this class
included Matt Chisholm Ben Fittante, Alonzo Jackson, and Douglas Kahl. Later in
the spring semester, the Red Carnation Ball was held once again at the Fin and
Feather in Winneconne, Wisconsin. In June of 2005, the Chapter house was
relocated to 816 Prospect Avenue as a temporary location.
In 2006, Don Calhoun assumed the reigns of leadership when he was elected to be the 14th president of Theta Psi Chapter. Included on the executive staff included Douglas Kahl as Vice President and Matt Chisholm as Secretary. It was a special year for Theta Psi as the chapter celebrated its 10th Anniversary in April, in addition to celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the International Fraternity as a whole. The 10th Anniversary Ball was held at LaSure's Banquet Hall in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and was attended by numerous alumni members in addition to the undergraduate active members. The Alpha Gamma and Alpha Delta classes were also initiated in the spring; the Alpha Gamma class consisted of Ryan Goes and Tom Singer while the Alpha Delta class brought in Kevin Boehle, Tim Doty, Kyle Hipp, Ben Kruzick, and Mike Wilhelmsen. During the summer, Douglas Kahl, Chad and Craig Strelow, and Dave Poteat attended the 150th Convention of Theta Chi at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont, the founding university for the fraternity. At the beginning of the Fall 2006 semester, the Chapter house was moved to 904 Elmwood Avenue. During the annual homecoming events on campus, Theta Chi won second place while teamed up with Alpha Xi Delta.
At the end of November, 2006, Ryan Goes was elected to the position of President for 2007. Ryan is the 15th president of Theta Psi Chapter. In the elections, Tom Singer was chosen as Vice President and Tim Hendricks was chosen as Secretary. Before stepping down as President though, Don Calhoun oversaw the initiation of three new members. On December 2nd, 2006, the Alpha Epsilon class was initiated into the chapter; the new initiates were Tyler Skrobis, Ben Ward, and Carter Wedl. In the spring semester of 2007 Theta Chi Fraternity had the honor of attending winter carnival with the sisters of Phi Mu as well as welcoming into the brotherhood three new members: Paul Hogan, Kyle Spittler, and Andrew Wielichowski. At the end of 2007 Theta Chi went to homecoming with the sisters of Alpha Xi Delta and the men of Delta Sigma Phi. The fall semester was also a new starting point for the fraternity with having a rolling re-org as well as the first ever Theta Chi Couch-a-thon, which yielded very positive results for the fraternity with them earning over 400 dollars for the AT telethon.
At the end of November 2007, Carter Wedl was elected the 16th president of the chapter. Elections also included: Vice President Matt Chishom, and Secretary Paul Hogan. However before Goes could release the reigns of leadership he led the initiation of Robbie Hinz, Hartley Horn, Tony Otradovec, and Travis Swanson.
