Alpha Chi Rho 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 the true meaning of friendship. Read on to see what your brothers said on how Alpha Chi Rho impacted their lives.
“The lifelong friendships are hard to come by, and it is so cool to have a history with people you have known for 30 years,” Jason Downie ’94 said. “That house is where some of my best memories were made, and some of my best friends were met.”
“I haven’t done a good job staying in touch with people,” Steve Cunningham ’70 muses. “But they are people who I remember really well and really liked. It was just a really good group of people – a really good, smart, solid, diverse group of guys – and it gave me an identity there at Penn.” As a final thought, he adds, “The house – and all that goes along with it – are worth preserving. I’d encourage my fellow brothers, if they haven’t given already, to give.”
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