Saturday, April 30, 2011

Impromptu Visit Spurs Reconnection

On Thursday afternoon, seven members of the Lambda Chi class of 1961 had an impromptu visit to the Tau Zeta house. These men were visiting WSU for the “Golden Grad” events which included tours of the university and luncheons with other individuals who graduated from WSU fifty years ago. Unfortunately they had been unaffiliated with the Lambda Chi house for a number of years.

During a luncheon, Tim Pavish who is also a Lambda Chi alum and works at WSU noticed that some of these visitors had their Tau’s written on their name tags. Pavish was delighted to meet these fellow Lambda Chi’s and told them they should stop by the house for a tour.

When the seven members showed up at the house, they were happy to find out that the membership is in a strong state. We shared stories and talked about how many Lambda Chi traditions still have remained intact for over fifty years.



As a Lambda Chi who will graduate in a week, I am always happy to find alumni who still value the fact that they are brothers of Tau Zeta. This common link is something that is so important because it enriches our lives and aids in making life-long friendships. I hope that I will have the same opportunity to visit the Tau Zeta house fifty years from now.

Dick, Jerry, Jim, Dave, John, David, Dennis and all other Tau Zeta alumni:

You are always welcome to our house. Please feel to stop in, share stories, and continue your commitment to Lambda Chi.

In ZAX,

Andrew Talevich
Alumni Correspondent
Tau 1731

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