Future Is Bright for New Hampshire Beta
T
he New Hampshire Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
concluded another successful spring semester and the future is
looking bright as the fall 2014 semester is in full swing. The chapter
remains one of the most involved Greek chapters on campus and
leads by example with our dedication to the core values of SAE.
NH BETA LEADERS
A young, though determined and capable, executive board led by
River Whitten '16 have displayed strong leadership and set lofty
goals for the chapter this fall. Members are leaders of campus
organizations, academic scholars, ROTC cadets, and part of
several successful intramural athletic teams. The chapter has
placed an emphasis on outstanding academic achievement and
aims to be well above the all-men's average. We are at the forefront
of Greek involvement, whether it be co-sponsoring events with
sororities, competing against other fraternities, or being involved
with numerous non-Greek groups such as Relay for Life.
ALUMNI ADVISORY BOARD
Our alumni advisory board continues to grow, invigorated by newly
graduated Shaun McKernan '14 and Rishab Khanna '14. Their
recent success within the chapter provides youthful exuberance
and a connection to the current membership. It is bittersweet news
to lose the wisdom and participation of Steve Philbrick '75. Steve
has been a tremendous asset to the alumni association, working
closely with the chapter and our fellow advisors. We wish Steve the
best of luck with his move to Hawaii.
The chapter's first recruitment event on September 22 drew over 80
interested men! And I am happy to announce that we just initiated
23 young men into the NHBE Chapter and we continue to look
forward to yet another great semester in Durham.
Fraternally,
Brett Conroy '10
Chapter Advisor
brett.t.conroy@gmail.com
the lion's roar
New Hampshire beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
FALL 2014