Colorado Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Colorado State University
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Honoring Our Past, Inspiring Our Future Y INSPIRING OUR FUTURE ou are the only one who can place a value on your Colorado Gamma membership—the lifelong friendships you made, the development of your values and principles, and the many ways SigEp enhanced your college years and the years since graduation. Your investment in the future of Colorado Gamma will ensure the continued success of our chapter and that future CSU undergraduates have the opportunity for the SigEp experience you enjoyed. Colorado State fraternities, and specifically SigEp, still play a critical role in shaping the lives of young men. Sigma Phi Epsilon provides a small-group living environment that offers our members a wellrounded learning experience, affording the opportunity for high academic achievement and the development of leadership and social skills. Together with our undergraduate brothers, the volunteer leadership of the Red Door House Corporation and campaign leadership board, which consists of 13 additional Colorado Gamma brothers, are committed to this major undertaking. Each of us benefited from the generosity, work, and sacrifice of those who came before us. We all enjoyed the friendships and brotherhood established during our years at Colorado State. Now it is our turn to invest in the future of Colorado Gamma and pay it forward. Please answer the call. The commitment you make today cannot be underestimated—it will have a far-reaching effect on the lives of our Colorado Gamma brothers for decades to come. RED DOOR HOUSE CORPORATION Chairman and President Bryan A. Harmsen '01 Director and Secretary Albert Hornung '61 Director and Alumni & Volunteer Committee Chairman Tony Mauro '99 Director and Design/ Construction Committee Chairman Mitch Christ '79 Director Emeritus Archie Lind '64 RED DOOR ALUMNI & VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE Director and Chairman Tony Mauro '99 "One of the most enduring things that occur in a college man's life are the friendships that he makes in a Greek fraternity. The friends I made at Colorado Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon have lasted a lifetime. The brotherly love, the virtues learned and the camaraderie that was acquired, all in an educational setting, are invaluable. I want other young men to have that same opportunity that my predecessors gave to me." –Al Hornung '61 Chapter Counselor Todd Donavan '86 Members-at-Large Josh Clark '02 Ross Hendrix '07 Ben Lucas '07 Rita Williams, Housemother