Of Theta Chi, Greg Allan '89 says It's family you can
always come back to." That's
true, but it's easier for Greg than most Theta Chis.He's just one part of a
Theta Chi family that includes his brother Dave (Beta Zeta '86) and father
Norm (Omega '64).
There wasn't a lot of Theta Chi influence in the Allan
house when Dave and Greg were growing up and leaving for college. Norm did
not push them toward Theta Chi; he wanted them to make up their own decisions
regarding fraternities in general and their own choices when it came to houses
in particular. "Whatever
they wanted to do was fine. I just wanted them to find a house with a good
mix of guys," Norm said about his influence.
Even though he was a legacy, greg did not take much
advantage of the fact in his early Theta Chi experiences. "I didn't
emphasize the fact that I was a legacy at all. I didn't want the chapter
to feel like they had to
give me a bid."
By the time Greg received his bid and started pledging,
dave Allan was wrapping up his time as an undergraduate Theta Chi at Michigan
State. When asked if Dave provided any hints about pledging, greg replied, "No, he acted just
like an Omega brother." Well done.
The Allan's have no regrets. "The chapter helped make life more manageable
at a big school. The 40 or so guys in the house made it more fun," Norm
reflected on his time as an undergraduate. Greg agrees. "No matter how
long you're away, Theta Chi always appears from time to time."
Norm and his wife, Barbara (once a runner-up for the Sweetheart of Theta Chi),
currently reside in Pittsburgh. Norm is senior vice president of marketing
with an investment firm. Dave and his girlfriend, Marci, currently reside in
Seattle. He works for REI,
a large outdoors supply company. Dave is planning a trek to the summit of Mt.
McKinley in the spring. Greg married Jessi in May, and they currently live
outside Orlando, Fla. Greg is in training to run industrial air conditioning
and refrigerator compressor remanufacturing business.

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