Sigma Alpha Epsilon - University of Illinois

Spring 2018 Newsletter

Illinois Beta Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Illinois

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illinois beta chapter FELLOWSHIP AND BROTHERHOOD Christopher Dumelle '88 Talks Diversity and Friendship at Illinois Beta A s he considered various fraternities at the University of Illinois, Christopher Dumelle '88 soon felt good vibes from Illinois Beta. "A lot of the fraternities were pigeonholed with the standard stereotypes," Christopher said, "but Sigma Alpha Epsilon was noted as a bunch of wisecrackers, and that was all right with me." These early positive vibes grew into a strong brotherhood over the years. For Christopher, the chapter was a "microcosm of the world" in a sense. "There were lots of different personalities in close quarters," he said. "You had to work with young men with different backgrounds, but even through those differences we had a lot more in common that brought us together." Christopher learned a lot about the value of cooperation and working together with a similar purpose through Illinois Beta. He served as the chapter's Interfraternity Council representative during his junior year. Near the end of his undergrad, the chapter began fall retreats to set goals and encourage bonding. Christopher recalls Ed Hansen '87 as a positive influence in his undergraduate days. Other alumni Christopher stays in touch with include Trey Hancock '88, Mike Nicholas '88, Mark Johnson '88, and Scott Schwefel '84. He encourages both alumni and active brothers to reach out to fellow Illinois Beta brothers of any age. "They are always willing to help and point you in the right direction," he said. "I know if someone reached out to me, I would take the time to help because it was always done for me." Christopher attended the chapter's 100th anniversary in the early 2000s and was pleased to see so many alumni from several decades. "I hope Illinois Beta continues to produce quality, ambitious, and collaborative young men who are willing to work with each other and help us all be better citizens," he said. Christopher lives in Oak Park, Ill., with his wife, Colleen, and two daughters, Cassie and Audrey. He works as an analyst at JP Morgan/Chase and enjoys traveling in his free time, as well as coaching and playing softball. Christopher can be reached at cdumelle@yahoo.com. Bags set embroidered with a custom ΣAE on the bags and board. Behind the set lies a stand upon which our letters are also displayed. A speaker is hung upon the ceiling with a subwoofer on the ground. These have been optimal in comparison to previous speakers.

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