Fraternity
Brotherhood is the main concept of a fraternity. It is the
common strand that intertwines every ΣΑΕ member, drawing us
together by shared goals and experiences. Through this special
kind of friendship, every ΣΑΕ makes a commitment to something
outside himself, a commitment to people, to friends. Some may
think that it is just a fun thing to do for four years, while
it is, they do not appreciate the fact that when one joins,
they join for life. Our over 175 Alumni chapters in the
country should be testament to that fact. When in a
fraternity, the ties of friendship are much stronger
than those formed just by living in a residence hall.
Leadership
It is well known that fraternity members enjoy a much higher
involvement in campus and community life than non-fraternity
members do. The brothers of ΣΑΕ currently hold the following
positions: Staff Manager and Small Event Manager of Programming
Board, President of Mortar Board, Manager of Bengal Bus, 3 ASOC
Senators, Captain of the Men’s Soccer Team, 3 Members of the
Alcohol Policy Revision Committee, 1 Member of the Presidential
Search Committee and many other positions throughout campus.
Not only do you grow as a leader on campus but also in the many
leadership opportunities in the fraternity itself. Holding an
office in the local chapter is a great experience involving
working with a group, and opportunities for innovative thinking
and problem solving. There is a reason that Greeks enjoy holding
85% of the upper-level executive positions in the "Fortune 500
Companies", and that is because they are better qualified in working
with people and delegating authority. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge
program is designed to help nurture and develop the leadership
potential in all of our potential members. Annually, ΣΑΕ hosts
a national leadership school in Chicago, which is open to
members from all of our 220+ chapters around the country.
Social
Whether we're dealing with business, doing philanthropy work, partying,
or just kicking back, it's always a fun time. There are always brothers
to hang out when you might feel like there's nothing to do. Mixers,
parties, and other activities enhance the college experience and make
this school feel more like a community. You can always find a brother
walking through the halls, and there is always something to do. This
last semester our social calendar was filled with events such as:
- Fraternity Night at the Dodgers Game
- Big Ben’s Birthday Bash
- Burger Continental Dinner with a sorority
- Thanksgiving Dinner at the house with the Alpha Sorority
- The SAE Haunted House Charity Scare (raised over $500 for a local charity)
And look forward to next semester:
- The SAE Formal (this year we are having it on a rented yacht)
- Camping retreat on the beach
- True Gentleman Day of Service
- Paddy Murphy’s Memorial
In between all of these social and service events we have
the weekly Wednesday Night Dinners at the house. All the
brothers get together eat some good food and just kick
back for a little while. The social and service events
sponsored by the house are always a good time.
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FAMOUS BROTHERS
Here are a few famous brothers...
| William McKinley – US President |
| Terry Gilliam (OXY '62), Actor and Producer |
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Phil
Jackson - Head Coach Los Angeles Lakers |
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Beau Bridges,
Actor |
| Lloyd Bridges, Actor |
| Fred Savage, Actor |
| David Spade - Actor/Comedian |
| E.J. Foster - President, 1st National Bank |
| D.C. Garrett - President, Delta Airlines |
| P. Knox, Jr. - VP Sears-Roebuck |
| R. LeFauve - President, Saturn Car Corp. |
| Troy Aikman - Professional Football Player
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| Joe Strauss - Designer of Golden Gate Bridge
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| Elliot Ness - FBI investigator who brought down Al Capone |
| William M. Rathburn - 1966 Olympic Security Director |
| Robert Ballard - Discovered H.M.S. TITANIC |
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