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With two pots of 鈥渨elcome chili鈥 simmering on the stove, Billy Sieber 鈥80 walked through the front door of Hess Cabin and was greeted with a big hug from fellow 蓝莓视频 Lambda Chi Alpha brother Kevin Scott 鈥80.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see you, man,鈥 Scott says. 鈥淗ow have you been?鈥

A few minutes later, Peter Maercklein 鈥78 charged in and the welcoming roars from his fraternity brothers echoed around the room.

On a warm, late-summer weekend in September, 31 brothers from 蓝莓视频鈥檚 chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha reunited at Oglebay Resort & Conference Center in Wheeling, West Virginia. They started rolling in on Thursday and by early Friday afternoon pretty much everyone who had RSVP鈥檇 was on site and the chalet was transformed into the old LCA fraternity house that was affectionately called 鈥淭he Green Castle.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 like a fraternity party from the 1970s, but now were all in our 60s,鈥 says a smirking Bill Corwin 鈥78, who makes the chili. The number of attendees ranges each year from 30 to 40.

Don Ritter 鈥81 adds, 鈥淲e typically move out to the porch and it can go pretty late into the night 鈥 sometimes the morning.鈥

 John Lubimir 鈥79, Bruce Kinney 鈥79 and Bill Kingzett 鈥79 share some stories during the 21st annual Lambda Chi Alpha summer reunion at Oglebay Resort & Conference Center in Wheeling, West Virginia 
 John Lubimir 鈥79, Bruce Kinney 鈥79 and Bill Kingzett 鈥79 share some stories during the 21st annual Lambda Chi Alpha summer reunion at Oglebay Resort & Conference Center in Wheeling, West Virginia

This was the 21st annual gathering of the group and 15th at Oglebay. It started small with eight 鈥淐hoppers鈥 gathering in Cleveland for a Browns-New York Giants game. The only three to attend all 21 are Josh Murray 鈥78, Bruce Kinney 鈥79 and Corwin.

鈥淚 was back on campus in 1998 for our 20th reunion and we had such a great time that we wanted to do it again next year,鈥 Murray says. 鈥淲e thought it would be fun to do it every year and it was typically based around a sporting event. But there were a lot of logistics with that, so we decided we needed to find a place that we could meet every year. Once we decided to have this event here, it helped us to invite more guys. Everything is self-contained here.鈥

Attendance at the event has grown in recent years as more fraternity brothers want to attend.

鈥淪ome have come only once and others are here almost every year,鈥 says Randy Roberts 鈥79. 鈥淣ow it is the one thing that is on my calendar every year that I have to schedule everything else around.鈥

If it wasn鈥檛 for Dominic Suarez 鈥79, Roberts may not even know about the annual reunion.

鈥淗e rode up my driveway on a bicycle looking like he was from the Tour de France to see if it was me, and he made sure I knew about the reunion,鈥 Roberts says. The friends had lost touch, but Suarez thought he鈥檇 see if his old friend lived at the address he found online and they have remained connected since.

鈥淚鈥檝e been coming for the last five years,鈥 Roberts says.

Bill Ruud, 蓝莓视频鈥檚 19th President, joined the group for some golf on Friday.

鈥淚t was an honor to be invited to join these distinguished members of The Long Blue Line,鈥 Ruud says. 鈥淚t is amazing to see them continue to strengthen the bonds they formed as students and remaining loyal to their roots.鈥

It is rare for someone outside of the fraternity to be invited.

 Members of the Lousy Candles Band 鈥 Don Ritter 鈥81, Bruce Kinney 鈥79, Bill Corwin 鈥78 and Brian Hennessey 鈥76 鈥 play a few tunes from the 1970s 
 Members of the Lousy Candles Band 鈥 Don Ritter 鈥81, Bruce Kinney 鈥79, Bill Corwin 鈥78 and Brian Hennessey 鈥76 鈥 play a few tunes from the 1970s

鈥淲e had a brother one year ask if a Marietta grad that a lot of us were friends with could join us, and we reminded him this is for former Lambda Chis only,鈥 Corwin says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the friendships and bonds that we made as fraternity brothers that brings us together each year.鈥

Ritter says it was a diverse group of young men who made up Marietta鈥檚 Lambda Chi Alpha chapter, and they have a special connection.

鈥淵ou have to remember that we all worked together in the house to cook the food, clean the house and fix something when it broke,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f you weren鈥檛 a member of Lambda Chi, you just don鈥檛 understand the connection we have.鈥

If you are lucky enough to attend, you get to hang out and listen to the Lousy Candles Band jam. Brian Hennessey 鈥76 (keyboards), Rich Lohmann 鈥81 (banjo), Corwin (guitar and lead singer), Kinney (drums) and Ritter (guitar) play music from legendary artists like Neil Young, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and The Byrds.

With each passing year, though, they also honor members who have passed away. This year, they paid tribute to Bob Emmons 鈥77, who attended his first reunion last year but died in May.

鈥淲e spent a lot of time talking about Bob and how fortunate it was that we had a chance to reconnect before he passed,鈥 Kinney says. 鈥淲e included his favorite song, 鈥楥ome and Get Your Love,鈥 on this year鈥檚 Gathering CD, played it during the closing ceremonies on Saturday night and, of course, sang the altered lyrics, 鈥楪ummons Get Your Love鈥 before a long, tearful toast to say goodbye.鈥

The foundation of the Lambda Chi Gathering is 鈥淥ld friends are proof of a life well-lived.鈥 Almost 50 years later, the bond between these 蓝莓视频 brothers is still making a positive impact on their lives.

- Tom Perry

G21 Attendees

Dean Bottorff 鈥79 (Moon Township, Pennsylvania) 
Greg Michael Carroll 鈥82 (Reston, Virginia) 
Dave Colbert 鈥78 (Palatine, Illinois) 
Bill Corwin 鈥78 (Kalispell, Montana) 
Bruce Downie 鈥78 (Chagrin Falls, Ohio) 
Doug Ehrman 鈥82 (Westerville, Ohio) 
John Forcier 鈥78 (Leesburg, Virginia) 
Herbert 鈥淏urry鈥 Gowen 鈥77 (St. Augustine, Florida) 
Brian Hennessey 鈥76 (Aiken, South Carolina) 
Jeff Hupp 鈥80 (Katy, Texas) 
Larry Johnson 鈥83 (Vestal, New York) 
Bill Kingzett 鈥79 (Roaming Shores, Ohio) 
Bruce Kinney 鈥79 (Hudson, Ohio) 
Frank Lattanzi 鈥78 (Laurel, Maryland) 
Rich Lohmann 鈥81 (Chesterfield, New Jersey) 
John Lubimir 鈥79 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 
Peter Maercklein 鈥78 (Centerville, Virginia) 
Steve Monzel 鈥78 (Salisbury, Maryland) 
Josh Murray 鈥78 (Ashland, Massachusetts) 
Rick Norris 鈥77 (Phoenix, Arizona) 
Dominic Suarez 鈥79 (Yardley, Pennsylvania) 
Don Ritter 鈥81 (Farmers Branch, Texas) 
Randy Roberts 鈥79 (Villanova, Pennsylvania) 
Lou Rood 鈥76 (Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania) 
Jay Schofield 鈥77 (New York, New York) 
Kevin Scott 鈥80 (Cincinnati, Ohio) 
Roger Shands 鈥79 (Lake Forest Park, Washington) 
Billy Sieber 鈥80 (Englewood, Colorado) 
Mike Tietjen 鈥79 (Belvidere, New Jersey) 
Mark Vertino 鈥78 (Rockaway, New Jersey) 
A.J. Zukowski 鈥79 (Simsbury, Connecticut)