Phi Phi Club is the place where we had a lot of firsts. It’s the place where we first ventured out of our hometowns, the first place we bonded to on campus, and the place where we first learned how to be real men. Read on to see what your brothers said on how Phi Phi Club impacted their lives.
“The leadership skills that I learned at the fraternity during college likely contributed to my professional success as a radiology department head for 11 years.” – Russell Blumer ‘92
“I can’t think what my life would have been like without Alpha Chi Rho,” he says. “A graduate Brother gave me my first post-graduation job. I met the woman who became, and still is, my wife because of that, and we have a daughter because of that.” – Byron P. Connell ‘63
In addition to the friendships made, Rappaport enjoyed the opportunity to be a leader in Alpha Chi Rho, which prepared him for life after graduation. “I was the bar steward and learned to make sure that the bar was well stocked and that people were responsible in paying for their usage. Also to make sure that the equipment (including pinball machines) was treated with respect.” – Jim Rappaport ’77