Sigma Alpha Epsilon - University of New Hampshire

Fall 2017 Newsletter

New Hampshire Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at The University of New Hampshire

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the lion's roar Sigma Alpha Epsilon New Hampshire Beta Housing LLC 1856 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, IL 60201-3837 Address Service Requested - www.saenhbeta.com f UNH Sigma Alpha Epsilon f Alumni Facebook: Sigma Alpha Epsilon NH Beta Alumni l @SAE_NHBETA unhsae Chapter Officers Eminent Archon Brendan Morrison '19 bfm1003@wildcats.unh.edu Eminent Deputy Archon Brendan O'Neil '18 Eminent Recorder Andrew Whipple '19 Eminent Treasurer Jack Porter '18 Eminent Recruitment Cam Armand '19 cra1001@wildcats.unh.edu Eminent Health and Safety Tim Tetrault '18 Eminent Warden Ryan King '18 Eminent New Member Educator Mike Shea '19 T his Homecoming, New Hampshire Beta had a great turnout of almost 40 alumni. The chapter was lucky enough to have PJ Mulrey's '19 father cater a breakfast at the house for actives and alumni. The morning started out with Bobby Gomez '19, the current alumni chairman, and Brendan Morrison '19 preparing the house and welcoming alumni as they showed up. As brothers woke up and alumni came to the house, brothers began discussing the current state of the house, where the chapter stands, and where it is headed. From there we began to hear from the alumni about the fun they had during their tenure at SAE NHB, and how they began to network and learn through their experience in college and thereafter. Brendan noted how scarily relatable his views on being EA were to those of alumnus Matt Arsenault '09. A lot of current brothers felt the same way in the conversations they had. It really goes to show how valuable alumni are and how resourceful they can be. From there, some of our friends in Alpha Chi Omega and their alumnae came over for some breakfast, fun in the sun, and laughs, as we all came together before heading over to Boulder Field. As the big group began walking to the field, it was reminded of all that comes with Greek life, and seeing the older alumni come back shows that it's not just letters on our shirt. Greek life is about the relationships you'll have for a lifetime, regardless of age, grade, race, or gender. The game was a big one, as the UNH Wildcats took on the URI Rams. With a huge home crowd in our new stadium, the Wildcats defeated the Rams 28-14. New Hampshire Beta Brothers, Alumni Reconnect During UNH Homecoming

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