Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Indiana University

Spring 2015 Newsletter

Indiana Gamma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at Indiana University

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I ndiana University is well known for its philanthropic activity on campus, and the Indiana University Dance Marathon has become one of the main reasons for this recognition. IUDM is a student organization that raises money for the Riley Hospital for Children, and this year participants went above and beyond, rais- ing over $3.2 million. As the second largest student-run organization in the U.S., IUDM 2014 shattered the total from the year before by an astonishing $600,000. SAE's involvement in this year's event consisted of increased participants and surge in amount of money raised. Grant Schultz '16 raised more than $17,000 on his own, earn- ing him the award for the marathon's highest fundraiser. The Chapter was a valuable member of the Green Team during the marathon, raising over $53,000 behind the passionate encouragement of morale committee member Ian Baques '17. Ian's passion and leadership along with the team's commitment eventually led to the Chapter receiving the award for being the most improved organization. Indiana Gamma looks to build on a great experience by becoming even more involved in the dance marathon. Many brothers seek to become committee members in the coming months, with more than 15 committees available for consideration. Gamma looks forward to what will undoubtedly be another unforgettable experience at IUDM 2015. Spring 2015 The Indiana Gram Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation INGA Chapter Allocation Fund 1856 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, IL 60201-3837 Address Service Requested IU Dance Marathon Raises More than $3.2 Million Indiana Gamma Members Recognized as Philanthropic Leaders Grant Schultz '16 and Ian Baques '17 were recognized for their outstanding IU Dance Marathon contributions. Welcome, fAll 2014 initiAteS Tyler Andreasson '18 • Sullivan, Mo. Skyler Bailey '18 • Michigan City, Ind. Theo Berndt '18 • Cincinnati, Ohio (Father P.C. Berndt '85) Ross Cameron '18 • Newport Beach, Calif. Evan Cassidy '18 • Wilmington, Del. Andrew Cowie '18* • Brentwood, Tenn. (Grandfather Benjamin Coleman '46) Daniel Damm '18 • Zionsville, Ind. Jack Donahu '18 • Naperville, Ill. Matt Ellsworth '18 • Greenwich, Ind. Eric Gerbers '18 • Fishers, Ind. John Graves '18 • Fishers, Ind. Sean Hayden '18* • Indianapolis, Ind. (Brother Alex Hayden '16) Noah Heymann '18 • Brewster, N.Y. Patrick Hodgman '18 • Naperville, Ill. Femi Hollinger-Janzen '16 • Goshen, Ind. Alec Imaizumi '18* • Carmel, Ind. (Uncle Mike Kamish, Michigan Gamma '86) Andrew Klysh '18 • Elmhurst, Ill. Andre Kodanaz '18 • Leawood, Kan. Brian Lammana '18 • Hinsdale, Ill. Sean Marks '18 • Greenwich, Ind. Michael Montgomery '18* • Wyoming, Ohio (Grandfather Robert Montgomery '47) Matt Pappas '18 • Wheeler, Indiana Chris Scavelli '17 • Somers, N.Y. Luke Scott '18 • Westfield, Ind. Dylan Wendel '18* • Bloomington, Ind. (Grandfather Charles A. Spillman '72) *Legacy; relative in parentheses March 28: Qualifications April 1: Individual Time Trials April 11: Miss-N-Out April 12: Team Pursuit April 25: 65th Men's Little 500 As the best college weekend in the coun- try approaches, the SAE Bike Team has been working harder then ever to prepare for the battle that will take place on April 25th. Captain Andy Krahulik '16 and his team have been riding rain or shine all over Bloomington to ensure that they make the Chapter proud. The team has been working on skills that will be vital on race day. Turn to page 1 to read more about the team's rigorous training. Save the Date— Little 500 April 25

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