Our Creed

We believe in Lambda Chi Alpha and its traditions, principles and ideals. The crescent is our symbol, pure, high ever growing; the cross is our guide denoting service, sacrifice and even suffering and humiliation before the world, bravely endured if need be in following that ideal.

May we have faith in Lambda Chi Alpha and passion for its welfare. May we have hope for the future of Lambda Chi Alpha and strength to fight for its teachings. May we have pure hearts that we may approach the ideal of perfect brotherly love.

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Michael Duley

Michael Duley

Hometown:  Webb City , Missouri

Initiation Number: 059

Initiation Class: Epsilon (E)

Graduation Class: 2012

Big Brother: Chris Anderson

Little Brothers: Nathan Koentz

#  High Iota of Pi Lambda


In Office

2006-2007

Preceded by:

Succeeded by: Andrew Snyder?

# High Phi of Pi Lambda

In Office

2009-Present

Preceded by: Adam Bohn

Succeeded by: Incumbent

# Historian of Pi Lambda

In Office

2007-2008

Preceded by: James Houpt

Succeeded by: Jared Prine

Why Lambda Chi?
I decided to join a fraternity in order to keep my sanity while in pharmacy school. I picked Lambda Chi Alpha because I saw the close friendships that had been made between the brothers. I also wanted to get involved in an organization that was active not only on campus, but also in the community. Joining Lambda Chi Alpha has been one of the best decisions of my life. I have made lifelong friends and learned things about myself and others that would have been impossible if I would not have joined this awesome organization.

Something about yourself:
I grew up in a relatively small town in southern Missouri. I have a huge family, including two siblings. My family is very close. I moved to St. Louis not knowing a single person and it has become one of the best things I have done in my life. I enjoy hanging out with my Lambda Chi brothers, working out, cycling, and going to movies.

Where you going after graduation?
I honestly have no idea what I am going to do after graduation. Part of me can see myself in a retail setting, but there is another part of me that could not stand to do that every day. My dream is to move to Alaska for a couple of years then move back to Missouri.