Congrats Jim Vainisi ’17 – Orange Krush Chair and Editor in Chief of The Champaign Room

vainisiJim Vainisi ’17 has been recently named Orange Krush Chair and Editor in Chief of “The Champaign Room”, a very cool Illini Fan Blog site.  You can follow Jim’s blog at – http://www.sbnation.com/users/Jim%20Vainisi/blog  It includes game previews, threads and wrap ups for Illini football, basketball and more.  Great work Jim!!

Congrats Tim Lavery ’99! – inducted in Naperville Central Sports Hall of Fame – and ATO Illini multi sport stars…

Mike Stine '84 and Tim Lavery '99 (photo by Colleen Abrahamovich)

Mike Stine ’84 and Tim Lavery ’99 (photo by Colleen Abrahamovich)

Tom Hicks ’75 happened to be at the Naperville Central Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony this past weekend (with his wife who coaches XCountry and teaches at Central) and was excited to learn that another Gamma Zeta, Tim Lavery ’99 was one of the honorees.  Tim starred in both football and baseball for the Redhawks.

He gave both sports a shot as an Illini as well starting several games his freshman year at QB for the Illini football team before ultimately settling on baseball.  He went on to play five years in the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates minor league organizations.

Coincidentally, Mike Stine ’84, who is Naperville Central’s current head football coach presented the award to Tim.   Here’s an article about the 2015 Naperville Central Hall of Fame induction ceremony.  Congrats Tim!!

As an aside… Tim wasn’t Gamma Zeta’s only multi sport Illini star.

Harold Pogue '16

Harold Pogue ’16

The Illini’s legendary football coach Bob Zupke recruited Harold Pogue ’16 off the Illini track team to ultimately star for the football team and be named All American.  Pogue was considered by many to be the Illini’s greatest football player prior to Red Grange.  He also served a term as Worthy Master of Gamma Zeta.  How’s that for the definition of a busy college student?!?

 

Burdette Thurlby

Burdette Thurlby 50

Burdette “Pirate” Thurlby ’50 played baseball and basketball for the Illini before coaching and playing in the Cubs minor league system.

 

 

 

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Walt Kersulis 50

His classmate Walt “Slip” Kersulis ’50 starred on the football and basketball teams.

 

 

 

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Rich Callaghan 65

Rich Callaghan ’65 collected an absolutely incredible nine varsity letters for the Illini in football, wrestling and baseball.

 

 

 

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John Wright 69

John Wright ’69 was an Academic All American in football and Big Ten high hurdle champion in track.  His son John Wright Jr. ’92 was also an Academic All American for the Illini football team.  They are the first father-son first team Academic All Americans in NCAA football history.

 

 

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Jeff Finke 90

Jeff Finke ’90 played both basketball and football for the Illini.  Jeff’s son, Michael is a freshman on the Illini basketball team.

 

 

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Tom Hicks 75

Tom Hicks ’75, who got this whole thing rolling with his mention of Tim’s HOF selection specialized in football as an Illini before going on to a successful pro career with the Bears.  However, he most certainly could have played multiple sports in college as he was an All-State selection in football, basketball and baseball while attending Willowbrook High School.  He did lead the Taus to four straight intramural basketball championships so I think he deserves a mention!!

… pretty impressive list!!

Tom A. Clark ’42 receives Diamond Circle Certificate from ATO via Gary Legwold ’72

FullSizeRenderOn Saturday, January 17, 2015 Gary Legwold ’72 visited Tom A. Clark ’42 and presented him with his Diamond Circle Certificate signifying his 75 years of membership in the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.  Tom is the grand nephew of our initiate #1, Thomas Arkle Clark.  Tom recently celebrated his 96th birthday and Gary reports that he’s still going strong.  Congrats to Tom and thanks to Gary for driving up to St. Cloud, MN to visit with Tom and present him with his Diamond Certificate!!

Jon Osacky ‘16.5 recognized for creating phone application, Meter for Uber

Just yesterday, Internet culture website, the Daily Dot, acknowledged Gamma Zeta Undergraduate Jon Osacky for creating the Android, and soon to be I-phone application, Meter for Uber. Meter for Uber gives Uber users a breakdown of exactly what they are paying for when they decide to ride with Uber.

Osacky came up with the idea while he was interning in California for another phone application company called Slice. Since he did not have a car, Osacky depended on Uber to get him from place to place and became interested in how Uber calculates its final cost. From here, Osacky began working and developing what would eventually become Meter for Uber.

Currently, Osacky is back in California interning for Facebook and will remain there over summer for an internship with Uber.

Jon speaking to an audience for ACM Open House at U of I.

Jon speaking to an audience for ACM Open House at U of I.

Congrats Jon on all your achievements, and I’m sure there will be many more to come!

Daily Dot article: http://www.dailydot.com/technology/meter-uber-app-track-bill/