SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON AUBURN UNIVERSITY
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e Future of SAE
O
ur investment in the future of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
will ensure the continued success of our chapter.
College fraternities play a relevant role in shaping
the lives of young men. Today, perhaps more than ever, it is
important that we provide young men with a goup-living
environment that offers them a solid foundation for their
education and also affords them opportunities for high academic
achievement and the development of leadership and social skills.
A significant commitment to this major undertaking must be
made to allow us to remain a leading fraternity at Auburn. We
are working to identify alumni who have both the ability and
interest to provide major assistance to the project. Remember
that each of us benefited from the generosity, work, and sacrifice
of those who went before us. We all enjoyed the comfort and
brotherhood Alabama Alpha Mu provided during our years at
Auburn. Now it is our turn to repay the fraternity and ensure
that the same, wonderful experience is available to others.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan. With
your support, SAE will continue to provide a quality living
environment that supports, nurtures, and develops outstanding
young men with the skills and confidence to face a globalizing
and an ever-changing world. e commitment we make today
cannot be underestimated—it will have a ripple effect on the
lives of our SAE men for years to come.
ALABAMA ALPHA MU HOUSE CORPORATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Clint Wilson '98
George Parker '94
John "Josh" Hall '95
Tipper Tipton '95
John Bricken '96
Stephen McRae '96
Rob Owen, Jr. '96
Sam Winter '04
JT ornbury '05
Matthew Murphy '06
Robbins Taylor '07
Bo Harmon '09